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Definition of songbook in English: songbooknoun ˈsɒŋbʊkˈsɔŋˌbʊk A book containing a collection of songs with music. 歌集 Example sentencesExamples - The strongest of the film's musical numbers is the title song itself, which, though a tad short on his trademark lyrical innuendo, is nonetheless one of the most memorable melodies in the Formby songbook.
- The songbook collected compositions from all over the world, making the case that the protest movement was universal.
- Particularly noteworthy is The Road Goes On Forever, a songbook of words and sheet music by Tolkien and Donald Swann.
- The posthumous engraved editions of Lully's operas reached high levels, and among French songbooks, Laborde's Choix de chansons is outstanding.
- The Hills' catchy little tune was unleashed upon the world in 1893, when it was published in the songbook Song Stories for the Kindergarten.
- In any event, Prof. Lindgren passed along this link to more on Ella's recordings of the Duke Ellington and Cole Porter songbooks.
- On top of her bookshelf lay several songbooks that she had attempted to learn hit songs from.
- She is currently co-writing the book for a major Broadway musical built around the songbook of Motown legend, Smokey Robinson.
- Cheryl and Rikki had already hit the songbooks and was writing down all the songs that they wanted to sing.
- I asked the man for the songbook, although I was sure my song was already in there, and sure enough, it was.
- Established stars queued up to cover songs from the Mitchell songbook.
- They had old Australian punk books and Germs songbooks.
- During his years at South western Seminary, McKinney had worked part-time as music editor for Robert H. Coleman, a songbook and hymnal publisher in Dallas.
- The money will go towards producing a songbook, video and CD of them performing traditional songs in the Steers dialect.
- The songbooks sell on the back of the music more than the lyrics, so it's this Warner really seem to be trying to protect.
- It's true that the Paul Robeson songbook isn't just about the songs but sometimes, surely, they're enough.
- This shop now has a wonderful stock of gifts, souvenirs, music books, songbooks and instrument manuals.
- At the end of the visit, he presented us with a songbook of his songs, which was fantastic.
- His beautiful musical tapestries command a hush and even new songs are aired as he carefully balances his songbook on his knee.
- An exclusive treat for everyone attending Isla's forthcoming shows will be the availability of a songbook containing words of her 20 most popular songs.
Definition of songbook in US English: songbooknounˈsôNGˌbo͝okˈsɔŋˌbʊk A book containing a collection of songs with music. 歌集 Example sentencesExamples - During his years at South western Seminary, McKinney had worked part-time as music editor for Robert H. Coleman, a songbook and hymnal publisher in Dallas.
- The strongest of the film's musical numbers is the title song itself, which, though a tad short on his trademark lyrical innuendo, is nonetheless one of the most memorable melodies in the Formby songbook.
- The songbook collected compositions from all over the world, making the case that the protest movement was universal.
- She is currently co-writing the book for a major Broadway musical built around the songbook of Motown legend, Smokey Robinson.
- In any event, Prof. Lindgren passed along this link to more on Ella's recordings of the Duke Ellington and Cole Porter songbooks.
- They had old Australian punk books and Germs songbooks.
- An exclusive treat for everyone attending Isla's forthcoming shows will be the availability of a songbook containing words of her 20 most popular songs.
- It's true that the Paul Robeson songbook isn't just about the songs but sometimes, surely, they're enough.
- The money will go towards producing a songbook, video and CD of them performing traditional songs in the Steers dialect.
- The Hills' catchy little tune was unleashed upon the world in 1893, when it was published in the songbook Song Stories for the Kindergarten.
- The songbooks sell on the back of the music more than the lyrics, so it's this Warner really seem to be trying to protect.
- The posthumous engraved editions of Lully's operas reached high levels, and among French songbooks, Laborde's Choix de chansons is outstanding.
- Cheryl and Rikki had already hit the songbooks and was writing down all the songs that they wanted to sing.
- Established stars queued up to cover songs from the Mitchell songbook.
- I asked the man for the songbook, although I was sure my song was already in there, and sure enough, it was.
- This shop now has a wonderful stock of gifts, souvenirs, music books, songbooks and instrument manuals.
- On top of her bookshelf lay several songbooks that she had attempted to learn hit songs from.
- His beautiful musical tapestries command a hush and even new songs are aired as he carefully balances his songbook on his knee.
- At the end of the visit, he presented us with a songbook of his songs, which was fantastic.
- Particularly noteworthy is The Road Goes On Forever, a songbook of words and sheet music by Tolkien and Donald Swann.
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