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You are the Sunshine of my Life, undated
This series is contained in 14 folders in boxes 7-9, and is broken down into three sub-series: A. Manuscripts, B. Sheet Music, and C. Miscellaneous. Sub-Series B consists of around 200 pieces of published sheet music, which have been removed from the collection and integrated into LaBudde Special Collections' Sheet Music Collection. Sub-Series C consists of playlists and lyrics, a handwritten hymnal, songbooks, instructional books, and music bulletins and periodicals.
You are the Sunshine of My Life (Stevie Wonder), undated
Score (Pencil, Red Ink, and Ink) (1 p.); Parts (Ink and Red Ink): Trombone II, Piano, Guitar, Bass (4 pp.)
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life / Stevie Wonder, 1972
Sheet music from this collection has been integrated into LaBudde Special Collections' Sheet Music Collection. Sunburst, composed by Don Tiff, is housed with the Kansas City imprints.
You Are To Me -- Work in Progress, Undated
Contains audio and video recordings of live performances of Kansas City jazz pianist, Frank Smith.
You are Too Beautiful, undated
Sketch of Lead Sheet in Pen with Pencil Notes, 1 p., (21.6cm x 28cm); Lead Sheet in Pen with Sketch, 1 p., (21.6cm x 28cm); 2 Lead Sheets in Pen with Minimal Chords, each 1 p., (21.6cm x 28cm); 2 Lead Sheets in Pen with Chord Changes, each 1 p., (21.6cmx 28cm); See Box 13, folder 65 “When You Wish Upon a Star”
You Are Too Beautiful (126), 1940
Printed part for Piano. Lyric by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers. Arr. by Johnny Warrington. Rodart Music.
You Are Too Beautiful (1767), 1981
Printed parts for Alto Sax I-II, Tenor Sax I-II, Bari Sax, Trumpet I-IV, Trombone I-IV, Guitar, Piano, Bass, Drums. Words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers. Arr. by Carl Strommen. Warner Bros.
You Are What You Eat by Ferburton, undated
Literature; Comics; Drawing
You Are What You Eat by Robert Jensen, undated
Gender; Sex Work; Interviews; Essays
You Are Who You've Been; Disc 2, Undated
The majority of the audiovisual materials in this collection are recordings of the radio music program, Cyprus Avenue, hosted by Bill Shapiro on KCUR.
You Are Who You've Been; Draft 1; Disc 1, Undated
The majority of the audiovisual materials in this collection are recordings of the radio music program, Cyprus Avenue, hosted by Bill Shapiro on KCUR.
You Belong To Me, 1952
Ink MS. Parts: Bass, 2 pages. Drums, 1 page. Alto Saxophone I - II, 4 pages. Tenor Saxophone III - IV, 4 pages. Baritone Saxophone V, 2 pages. Trombone II, 2 pages. Trumpet I - III, 3 pages. Ink and Pencil MS, 7 pages.
You Belong To Me, 1952
Composer: King, Pee Wee; Stewart, Redd/Lyricist: Price, Chilton/Arranger: Warrington, Johnny/Publisher: Ridgeway Music, Inc./Publishing Place: Hollywood, CA
You Belong To Me, I Belong To You, 1929
Composer: Neman, Charles; Lombardo, Carmen/Lyricist: unknown/Arranger: Bunch, Boyd/Publisher: Milton Weil Music Co.,/Publishing Place: Chicago, IL
You Belong to Me (Pee Wee King, Chilton Price, Redd Stewart), undated
Parts (Ink and Red Ink): Tenor Sax, Trombone, Piano, "Box" Guitar), Bass (5 pp.)
You Belong to My Heart (2053), 1943
Printed parts for Alto Sax I-II, Tenor Sax I-II, Trumpet I-III, Trombone I-II, Guitar, Piano, Bass, Drums. English lyric by Ray Gilbert, music and Spanish lyric by Agustin Lara. Arr. by Paul Weirlick. Promotora Hispano Americana de Musica.
“You Belong to My Heart” (from The Three Caballeros)., undated
Contained in Boxes 67-72; Includes Sheet Music, Paper Dolls, Coloring Books, Coffee Table Books, Catalogs, Film History materials, and many more types of movie-related materials.
You Bet I Do, 1928
Composer: Davis, Lou; Coots, J. Fred/Lyricist: unknown/Arranger: Skinner, Frank/Publisher: De Sylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc./Publishing Place: New York, NY
You Bet Your Life Groucho Marx, December 22, 1948
You Bet Your Life Groucho Marx
You Better Go Now, by Bickley Reichner and Robert Graham, undated
Series is contained in Boxes 2-15. It consists of hundreds of manuscripts, including lead sheets and compositions. The lead sheets consist of standard jazz tunes and handwritten lead sheets revised by Frank Smith. The compositions were written by Frank Smith. Manuscript sketch books are also included.
You Better Keep the Home Fires Burning (Cause Your Mamma’s Getting Cold) (Music by Percy Wenrich, Lyrics by Edgar Leslie and Charles Kinney), 1925
Parts (Published, 1925, Clarke and Leslie Songs Inc.): Piano, Banjo, Drums, Flute, Bb Clarinet, 1st and 2nd Alto Saxophone, 2nd Tenor Saxophone, 3rd Alto Saxophone, 1st Bb Trumpet, 2nd Bb Trumpet, Trombone, 1st Violin, Bass (14 pp.).
You Better Know It, undated
This series is dated 1955-2003 and divided into sub-series containing Early Original Compositions, Recorded Compositions and Arrangements, Miscellaneous Album Sessions, Non-Studio Recorded Compositions and Arrangements, Jingles and Commercials, and Miscellaneous Manuscripts (consisting of random scores, fragments and exercises). Addendum 2 material contains additional manuscript scores, fragments and miscellaneous notes. Located in music manuscript boxes M1-M12; and box 11, folders 1-4.
You Bring Me Joy, Undated
Consists mostly of recordings of live performances of jazz band leader, Steve Miller and his orchestra, many of which were recorded in the Kansas City area. The collection also holds recordings of other jazz performances that Miller collected.
You Brought Ireland Right over to Me, 1917
Composer: Ernest R. Ball; Lyricist: J. Keirn Brennan; Publisher: M. Witmark and Sons
You Bug Me, Baby -- Bony Moronie
Larry Williams; Specialty Records
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