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Answer Me My Love by Winkler, Rauch, Sigman (English) - photo Cole - 1953 - from DustyMillerAntiques
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This vintage sheet music is "Answer Me, My Love" written my Gerhard Winkler and Fred Rauch in 1952 and translated to English by Carl Sigman. This version was published by Bourne Inc. in 1953. The cover has a photo of Nat "King" Cole. The German original was dedicated to mother, but, revised to English, it became a song about lost love. The style was generally a waltz / easy listening. A classic for your repertoire and music library!
The sheet music is in excellent condition: no writing, fading, torn, missing or repaired pages. It is odor free. Satisfaction guaranteed.
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