songbook

IPA: sˈɔngbʊk

noun

  • A book containing songs.
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Examples of "songbook" in Sentences

  • Look up the song in each songbook.
  • The official songbook of the Fraternity.
  • That songbook image is very poor quality.
  • It is the first songbook to be dedicated to dEUS.
  • One of the first publications of the fraternity was a songbook.
  • By the end of that night, could play every song in the songbook.
  • The complete text of the song is preserved in the Antwerp songbook.
  • She is considered to be a notable interpreter of the Great American Songbook.
  • A children's musical featuring the introduction of Psalty the singing songbook.
  • We also have the next, newer volume of the Grange songbook which is also old and musty.
  • Her one concession is Mrs. Luvovitz’s Yiddish songbook, which is the least she can do for a friend who has given so much.
  • Peach roses adorned the tables, and the piano player, seated at a shiny black baby grand, seemed determined to empty the Gershwin songbook.
  • The fans had wooden sticks glued on to them, the same as large popsicle sticks, and they were in songbook racks in front of the seats, at church.
  • Sitting down and playing obscure carols from some antique scandinavian songbook is not cutting it with Pumpkinpie, who is bored by someone else playing the piano and refuses to sing on command.
  • After a slight misunderstanding with our good friends at EMI, we've been reliably informed that the songbook isn't in breach of any copyright laws and in turn the songbook is once ahead downloadable and fully legal.
  • Unlike Bucky Pizzarelli, Mark Murphy, Allan Harris and many other male singers, Mr. Cole has never done a tribute album to his brother; however, like another of his heroes, Tony Bennett, he has recently launched a series of "songbook" albums inspired by iconic performers rather than songwriters.

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