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My ain folk

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the ballad by Wilfrid Mills and Laura Lemon (1904).

Loch Lomond

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the Scottish song also known as "The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond."

Choral manuscript music

Subseries consists of blueprint-style manuscripts, manuscripts written in ink or pencil, and copies of blueprint scores. Most of the manuscripts are Leslie Bell's arrangements of popular songs, show tunes, hymns, and other songs, with some original compositions. Information about the original composers, intended ensembles, dates, and where and when the songs were performed is not consistently recorded in the manuscripts' heading. The manuscripts are generally autographed with one of the following: Leslie Bell, Leslie Richard Bell, L.B., or L.R.B. The arrangements are predominantly for the Leslie Bell Singers (originally the Alumnae Singers), formed in 1939.

You, you, you

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the popular song by Lotar Olias with English lyrics by Robert Mellin (from the German lyrics by Walter Rothenberg).

You belong to me

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the popular song by Chilton Price, Pee Wee King, and Red Stewart.

Wonderful Copenhagen

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of a song by Frank Loesser from the 1952 film Hans Christian Anderson.

Without a song

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the popular song by Vincent Youmans (1929).

Wishing

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the popular song by Iriving Berlin.

Wi' a hundred pipers

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the Scottish folk song "The hundred pipers".

Whooee Looeesiana

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the popular song "Whoo-ee Loo-ee-siana" or "Louisiana riverboat" by Alan Bergman.

Who is Sylvia anyway?

File consists of an arrangement by Leslie Bell based on "An Sylvia," D. 891 by Franz Schubert. The arrangement was likely written for the Canadian General Electric radio or television program, due to the initials "B.G." found on the score.

White Christmas

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the Iriving Berlin song, written for the 1942 musical film Holiday Inn.

While we're young

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the song by Alec Wilder and Morty Palitz with lyrics by Bill Engvick (1943).

Whiffenpoof song

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the Yale Whiffenpoofs' traditional closing number (first published in 1909).

Where or when

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the show tune from the 1937 musical Babes in Arms by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart.

When the boys come home

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the World War One song by Oley Speaks and John Hay.

When day is done

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the song by B.G. DeSylva and Robert Katscher.

Welcome Yule

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the traditional Christmas carol.

Wayward wind

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the country song by Stanley Lebowsky and Herb Newman.

Wandrin' star

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the song by Alan J. Lerner and Frederick Loewe for the 1951 musical Paint your Wagon.

Waltzing Matilda

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the popular song with lyrics by Banjo Paterson.

Waitin' for the Robert E. Lee

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the popular song "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee" by Lewis F. Muir and L. Wolfe Gilbert.

Vienna, my city of dreams

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the song by Rudolf Sieczynski (1914). The English translation of the lyrics is by Edward Techemacher, and it was used in the 1957 film of the same name.

Vesper hymn

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the hymn, used as the closing hymn for the Canadian General Electric (C.G.E.) radio program.

Vaya con Dios

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the song by Larry Russell, Inez James, and Buddy Pepper (1952).

Valencia

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the song by Jose Padilla (1924).

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