Ain't Got Time to Die [Negro Spiritual]
New York: G. Schirmer, 1955. A fun, syncopated spiritual for a cappella choir. There's also a part for a tenor solo. Requires a full group, as all parts divide at times. A rousing handclapper!
New York: G. Schirmer, 1955. A fun, syncopated spiritual for a cappella choir. There's also a part for a tenor solo. Requires a full group, as all parts divide at times. A rousing handclapper!
New York: Irving Berlin, Inc., 1926. Performed by Al Jolson and others. First recorded by Jack Smith (The Whispering Baritone). It was covered by the Ink Spots in 1945 and later by Ricky Nelson. Ref: Second Hand Songs.
New York: Published in America by Leo Feist, 1922. Illustrated by JVR. Deco cover art by JVR in black, blue and red . Illustration of couples dancing and a clock in the background. It's three o'clock in the morning. Music for PIANO & VOCAL. Other Titles: Waltz Song With Chimes.....
New York: Chappell - Harms Inc., 1917. The song was the basis of The Bells of St. Mary's a 1945 American drama film produced and directed by Leo McCarey and starring Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman. The film won the Academy Award for Best Sound, Recording (Stephen Dunn), and was.....
New York: Irving Berlin Inc., 1928. For Vocal and Piano: Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo. [Includes Ukulele Arrangement.] OCLC Number: 499095675. Recorded by: Tom Frawley ; The Harmonians. Ref: DAHR.