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001 013898869-2
005 20140207190126.0
008 140109s2013 nyu 000|p eng|d
020 $a9781937027001
035 0 $aocn841898721
040 $aMH-H$beng$erda$cMH-H
050 14 $aPS3618.U325$bA44 2013
100 1 $aRuby, Michael$q(Michael Handler),$eauthor.
245 10 $aAmerican songbook /$cMichael Ruby.
250 $aFirst Edition, First Printing.
264 1 $aBrooklyn, New York :$bUgly Duckling Presse,$c2013.
264 3 $aSaline, Michigan :$bMcNaughton & Gunn.
264 4 $a©2013.
300 $a139 pages ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
505 00 $tPinchbacks--take 'em away --$tFrosty morning blues --$tBlack cat, hoot owl blues --$tI'm on the battlefield for my Lord --$tKeep on the sunny side --$tWaiting for a train --$tMidnight special --$tMy very good friend, the milkman --$tThey're red hot --$tI'm a gambling woman --$tBlue skies --$tA brown bird singing --$tPrisoner of love --$tOver the rainbow --$tThe desert blues --$tThis land is your land --$tGloomy Sunday --$t"Little white flowers will never awaken you" --$tDon't explain --$tThe Lord followed me --$tSummertime is past and gone --$tI dreamed about mama last night --$tMake up your mind --$tIn the good old Summer time --$tNightmare --$tFolsom Prison blues --$tAlright, OK, you win --$tLove for sale --$tSummertime --$tShe's a good 'un --$tNine below zero --$tHelp me --$tWhere the Rio De Rosa flows --$tJohnny B. Goode --$tCan't help falling in love --$tHow I got over --$tYou've got to stant your test in judgment --$tWalk in Jerusalem --$tIn the dark --$tIt's a pity --$tSomething's got a hold of me --
505 80 $tA change is gonna come --$tChristmas (baby please come home) --$tYou keep me hangin' on --$tCigarettes and coffee --$tYou know, I know --$tStuck inside of Mobile with the Memphis blues again --$tPeople are strange --$tWhat a wonderful world --$tI don't want no woman --$tInsane asylum --$tAin't no way --$tCrosstown traffic --$tThe Star-Spangled Banner (I) --$tThe Star-Spangled Banner (II) --$tThe thrill is gone --$tCoal miner's daughter --$tWalk away --$tLittle girl blue --$tGet it while you can --$tTruckin' --$tWhat's going on --$tWalk on the wild side --$tAmerica the beautiful --$tMidnight train to Georgia --$tBadlands --$tHot stuff --$tBillie Jean --$tI just called to say I love you --$tLook at little sister --$tCome as you are --$tBad love --$tOnly God can judge me --$tHit 'em up --$tLife after death intro --$tSmooth.
520 $a"The poems in American Songbook are based on phrases from more than fifty 20th-century songs. The singers range from Memphis Minnie to Tupac Shakur, and songs from Louis Armstrong's hit "What a Wonderful World" to Hattie Ellis's "Desert Blues," a little-known Lomax prison recording. Many musical traditions inform the poems, including blues, jazz, gospel, country, folk, bluegrass, electric blues, R & B, rock, disco and hip hop."--$cProvided by publisher.
655 0 $aAmerican poetry$y21st century.
710 22 $aUgly Duckling Presse,$epublisher.
752 $aUnited States$bNew York$dBrooklyn.
899 $a415_565689
988 $a20140109
906 $0MH