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Zip a dee doo-dah

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the popular song by Allie Wrubel and Ray Gilbert for the Disney 1946 movie Song of the South.

Zigeuner[weisen]

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the song by Pablo de Sarasate.

You're just in love

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the song by Irving Berlin from Call me Madame.

Your host : Canadian General Electric

File consists of a transcription disc, issued by CBC Radio Canada for broadcast on the H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth. Recorded in Toronto by Alf Spence, October 14, 1951.

Younger than springtime

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of a song from the 1949musical South Pacific by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II.

You'll never walk alone

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of a song from the 1945 musical Carousel by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II.

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 will remember Vienna

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of a song from the 1930 musical Viennese Nights by Sigmund Romberg.

You do something to me

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the popular song by Cole Porter, from his 1929 musical Fifty Million Frenchmen.

You belong to me

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

Wunderbar

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of a song from the 1948 musical Kiss me Kate by Cole Porter.

[World of music : folk songs of the world]

File consists of an audio recording of the CBC TV program World of Music, hosted by Wally Koster, and sponsored by Revlon, with music arrangements by Johnny Dobson and Dr. Leslie Bell.

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).

With a song in my heart

File consists of an arrangement by Leslie Bell, likely written for the Canadian General Electric radio or television program, due to the initials "B.G." found on the score.

With a smile and a song

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of a song by Frank Churchill, with lyrics by Larry Morey from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The arrangement was part of a radio production of the musical.

Wishing

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

Willy prithee go to bed

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement for male choir [TTBB] of the Renaissance song by Thomas Ravenscroft.

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.

Who cares

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of a song from the 1931 musical Of thee I sing by George and Ira Gershwin.

White Christmas

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

Whispering hope

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the song by Septimus Winner (1868), which was used in a radio drama on pioneer life "Pioneer Scene".

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).

While strolling thro' the park

File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the song also known as "The Fountain in the Park" or "While Strolling Through the Park One Day" by Ed Haley.

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.

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