Let’s Sing, 1933 (Book, PB)

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Let’s Sing, Paul Hill, First, 1933 (Book, PB)

Features:

  • Title: Let’s Sing Community Song Book

  • Author: Paul Hill

  • Edition: First

  • Year: 1933

  • Format: Paperback

  • Publisher: Amsco Music Sales Co.

  • Dimensions: 9L x 6W x 0.25″D

  • Pages: 128

  • Condition: Pre-loved good, tight stapled spine and clean pages; old 1 x 0.5″ grease stain at top of inside-front cover and 0.38″ residual grease marks at top of first few pages; light wear, dents, and wrinkles on covers; age browning on covers and pages (darker on covers); blacked-out price of 25 cents on title page; overall a solid reading copy

Enjoy Classic Vintage Sheet Music

This 1933 edition of Let’s Sing brings classic American music directly to your collection. Compiled by Paul Hill, this 128-page vintage songbook features a rich selection of popular songs, traditional folk tunes, and community favorites. Furthermore, clear vocal arrangements make this classic manual ideal for group sing-alongs, choir practice, or nostalgic music sessions. Additionally, these accessible arrangements showcase early twentieth-century American musical heritage. Consequently, vintage sheet music collectors and vocalists will appreciate this rare find. Because our San Diego thrift store online receives unique items, our inventory moves quickly. Furthermore, we only have 1 copy of Let’s Sing in stock today. Secure this budget-friendly item now before another collector grabs it!

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