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C Instrument - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1156029 By Paul Weston & His Orchestra. By Hoagy Carmichael and Jack Brooks. Arranged by Paul Hemmer. Film/TV,Jazz,Standards. Lead Sheet / Fake Book. 2 pages. PJMS MUSIC #756343. Published by PJMS MUSIC (A0.1156029). The song was composed by Hoagy Carmichael and Jack Brooks and introduced by Carmichael[2] in the film Canyon Passage. Ole Buttermilk Sky was primarily written as a cowboy song to set the scene where the character meets his lover.[3] The song also used jazz music for the lyric can't you see my little donkey and me. It was recorded in the December 14 issue of The Billboard that Ole Buttermilk Sky by Kay Kyser was at #1 .A version by Helen Carroll and the Satisfiers was at #8. Paul Weston and his Orchestra with Matt Dennis had their version at #9. For the week ending December 14, 1946, in the Most Played Juke Box Records chart, it showed that the song was getting many plays and there were five versions getting attention. Kay Kyser's version on Columbia 37073 had been on the chart was at #2. Hoagy Carmichaels version was at #5. Paul Weston and his Orchestra with Matt Dennis were at #9. Helen Carroll and the Satisfiers were at #15. And a version by Connee Boswell was coming up.[6].
Ole Buttermilk Sky
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Paul Weston & His Orchestra
$5.99 5.15 € Instruments en Do PDF SheetMusicPlus

Accordion - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1099849 By Assi Rose. By Traditional. Arranged by Assi Rose. Classical,Film/TV,Folk,Jazz,Traditional. Score. 4 pages. Assi Rose Methods #703731. Published by Assi Rose Methods (A0.1099849). The lyrics were written by the Ukrainian poet and writer Yevhen Hrebinka . This composition was first published in 17 January 1843. The composition origin is not known, The song became part of the soundtrack of a Russian film playing at the old local Theaters. This song was re-written and published in 1910 and in 1931 by Adalgiso Ferraris in Russia. This song became a great success in the 1920s and 1930s, being also played by Albert Sandler, by Leslie Jeffries in 1939, and sung by Al Bowly  as Black Eyes in 1939 with words of Albert Mellor. The Russian Lyrics: Ochi chyornye, ochi zhguchieOchi strastnye i prekrasnyeKak lyublyu ya vas, kak boyus' ya vasZnat' uvidel vas ya ne v dobryi chas Ochi chyornye, zhguchie plamennyI manyat oni v strany dal'nyeGde tsarit lyubov', gde tsarit pokoiGde stradan'ya nyet, gde vrazhdy zapryet Ochi chyornye, ochi zhguchieOchi strastnye i prekrasnyeKak lyublyu ya vas, kak boyus' ya vasZnat' uvidel vas ya ne v dobryi chas Ne vstrechal by vas, ne stradal by takYa by prozhil zhizn' ulybayuchis'Vy zgubili menya ochi chyornyeUnesli na vek moyo schast'ye Ochi chyornye, ochi zhguchieOchi strastnye i prekrasnyeKak lyublyu ya vas, kak boyus' ya vasZnat' uvidel vas ya ne v dobryi chas    .
Ochi Chernye
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Assi Rose
$5.55 4.77 € Accordéon PDF SheetMusicPlus






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