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Charlie Barnet collection of big band arrangements, 1939-1949

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I don't know why (no. 717) (continued)
Arranger: Andy Gibson.
BOX-FOLDER 14/2 I don't stand a ghost of a chance/You're mine you ; Medley (no. 243)
Songwriters: Victor Young, Bing Crosby, Ned Washington/Johnny Green, Edward Heyman.
Arranger: Charlie Barnet [2].
Laid in: 4th trombone part.
BOX-FOLDER 14/3 I don't stand a ghost of a chance (no. 410)
Arranger: Ralph Burns.
BOX-FOLDER 14/4 I don't want anybody at all (no. 437)
Arranger: Andy Gibson.
BOX-FOLDER 14/5 I don't want to be alone (no. 551)
Arranger: George Siravo.
BOX-FOLDER 14/6 I don't want to cry anymore (no. 97)
Arranger: Billy May.
BOX-FOLDER 14/7 I don't want to set the world on fire (no. 354)
Parts only.
Songwriters: Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus, Bennie Benjamin, Eddie Durham.
BOX-FOLDER 14/8 I dream I kiss your hand madame (no. 81)
Arranger: Bobby Burnet.
BOX-FOLDER 14/9 I dream of you (no. 591)
Songwriters: Marjorie Goetschius, Edna Osser.
Arranger: Max Walter.
BOX-FOLDER 14/10 I found a million dollar baby in a five and ten cent store (no. 306)
Songwriters: Harry Warren, Mort Dixon, Billy Rose.
Arranger: Horace Henderson.
BOX-FOLDER 14/11 I found a new baby (no. 321)
Songwriters: Spencer Williams, Jack Palmer.
Arranger: Horace Henderson.
BOX-FOLDER 14/12 I found a new baby (no. 560)
Arranger: Dave Matthews.
BOX-FOLDER 14/13 I found you in the rain (no. 370)
Includes parts.
Songwriter: H. Barlow.
Arranger: Neal Hefti.
I get a kick out .... see All the things you are/Dancing in the dark/I get a kick out ... ; Medley (no. 368)
BOX-FOLDER 14/14 I get along without you very well (no. 44)
Songwriter: Hoagy Carmichael.
Arranger: Abe Osser.
BOX-FOLDER 14/15 I give you my word (no. 260)
Songwriters: Al Kavelin, Merril Lyn.
Arranger: Conn Humphries.
BOX-FOLDER 14/16 I got it bad and that ain't good (no. 368a)
Songwriters: Duke Ellington, Paul Francis Webster.
Arranger: Andy Gibson.
BOX-FOLDER 14/17 I got it bad and that ain't good (no. 477)
Parts only (3 trpts., 2 tbs.)
Written in the hand of Andy Gibson.
BOX-FOLDER 14/18 I guess I'll get the papers/We'll be together again/Something sentimental ; Medley (no. 659)
Songwriters: Cambridge/Loft-Marmor/[?].
Songwriters based on annotations found on the manuscript.
BOX-FOLDER 14/19 I have eyes (no. 32)
Songwriters: Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin.
Arranger: Jay Freeman.
BOX-FOLDER 14/20 I hear a rhapsody (no. 232)
Songwriters: George Frajos, Jack Baker, Dick Gasparre.
Arranger: C.L. Humphries.
BOX-FOLDER 14/21 I hear music (no. 175)
Includes parts, which are numbered both 175 and 198.
Songwriters: Burton Lane, Frank Loesser.
Arranger: Billy May.
BOX-FOLDER 14/22 I heard you cried last night (no. 516)
Songwriters: Kerry Kruger, Ted Grouya.
Arranger: George Siravo.
BOX-FOLDER 15/1 I kinda like you (no. 109)
Arranger: Skippy Martin.
BOX-FOLDER 15/2 I know why (no. 383)
Parts included.
Songwriters: Harry Warren, Mack Gordon.
Arranger: Roque Dominick.
BOX-FOLDER 15/3 I left my heart at the stage door canteen (no. 445)
Songwriter: Irving Berlin.
Arranger: Neal Hefti.
BOX-FOLDER 15/4 I look at you (no. 187)
Includes parts, mostly numbered 107.
Arranger: Charlie Barnet [2].
Parts contain the name Bud Estes, suggesting he might be the arranger.
BOX-FOLDER 15/5 I lost my sugar in Salt Lake City (no. 532)
Songwriters: Leon Rene, Johnny Lange.
Arranger: Ralph Burns.
BOX-FOLDER 15/6 I love you - that is (no. 680)
Arranger: Sheldon Smith.
BOX-FOLDER 15/7 I may be wrong, but I think you're wonderful (no. 467)
Parts only; appears to be incomplete.
Songwriters: Henry Sullivan, Harry Ruskin.
A few parts are in the hand of Andy Gibson.
BOX-FOLDER 15/8 I may be wrong dear, but something (no. 199)
Arranger: Charlie Barnet [2].
BOX-FOLDER 15/9 I never knew heaven could speak (no. 24)
Arranger: Billy May.
BOX-FOLDER 15/10 I never knew I could love anybody (no. 313)
Parts only.
Arranger: [Possibly] Bob Burnett.
BOX-FOLDER 15/11 I never knew I could love anybody honey like I’m lovin’ you (no. 309)
Arranger: Bob Burnett.
BOX-FOLDER 15/12 I reach too high (no. 234)
Includes parts, which are numbered 115.
Arranger: Billy May.
BOX-FOLDER 15/13 I remember you (no. 412)
Songwriters: Victor Schertzinger, Johnny Mercer.
Arranger: Bob Burnet.
Vocal for Frances Wayne.
BOX-FOLDER 15/14 I surrender dear (no. 462)
Parts only.
Songwriters: Harry Barris, Gordon Clifford.
BOX-FOLDER 15/15 I surrender dear (Surrender medley) (no. 705)
Incomplete score: pages 7-11 only.
Includes “Lonesome road”.
BOX-FOLDER 16/1 I thought about you (no. 155)
Songwriters: Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Mercer.
Arranger: Billy May.
BOX-FOLDER 16/2 I understand (no. 287)
Songwriters: Kim Gannon, Mabel Wayne.
Arranger: Conn Humphries.
BOX-FOLDER 16/3 I wish I knew (no. 627)
Songwriters: Harry Warren, Mack Gordon.
Arranger: Neal Hefti.
BOX-FOLDER 16/4 I won't believe it (no. 47)
Arranger: Jay Freeman.
BOX-FOLDER 16/5 I'd know you anywhere (no. 216)
Arranger: Charlie Barnet [2].
BOX-FOLDER 16/6 If I had a dozen hearts (no. 654)
Arranger: Dave Matthews.
BOX-FOLDER 16/7 If I loved you (no. 641)
Songwriters: Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II.
Arranger: Dave Matthews.
BOX-FOLDER 16/8 If you please (no. 519)
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