Most Requested Songs of the 60s Sheet Music Piano Vocal Guitar Hal Leonard
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Title: Most Requested Songs of the 60s Sheet Music Piano Vocal Guitar Hal Leonard
Condition: Very Good (Crisp, clean interior pages with light shelf wear to the cover)
Item OverviewUp for sale is The Most Requested Songs of the '60s songbook, published by Cherry Lane Music Company and exclusively distributed by Hal Leonard. This premium sheet music collection features 72 definitive hits from the 1960s arranged for Piano, Vocal, and Guitar (PVG). Each arrangement includes standard music notation, vocal melodies, full lyrics, and guitar chord frames.
Condition ReportThis music book is in very good, pre-owned condition and has been well-preserved:
Interior Pages: Pristine, bright, and crisp. The sheet music and contents pages are completely clean and entirely free of handwriting, student notes, highlighting, or stamps.
Binding & Spine: The square spine is solid, tight, and completely intact with minimal wear at the tips. Pages lie flat properly.
Cover: The glossy front and back covers retain a bright shine with only light edge rubbing and minor surface shelf wear from storage. There are no major folds or creases.
Featured Artists & Tracklist HighlightsThis collection spans a massive variety of essential 1960s classics, including:
The Beatles (Hey Jude, And I Love Her)
Sonny & Cher (I Got You Babe, The Beat Goes On)
Ben E. King (Stand by Me, Spanish Harlem)
The Monkees (Daydream Believer, Last Train to Clarksville)
The Beach Boys (Do You Want to Dance?)
Dusty Springfiel
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