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Smile A Little Smile For Me (ver. 1) by Tony Macaulay - Piano Sheets and Free Sheet Music

  
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About the Artist
Tony Macaulay (born Anthony Instone, April 21, 1944, England) is an author, composer for musical theatre, and songwriter, though it was the latter that made him a household name early in his career. In the early 1960s he worked as a song plugger for Essex Publishing, then moved to Pye Records as a record producer. It was here that he had his first major success with The Foundations, when they recorded, "Baby Now That I've Found You", a song he had co-written with John MacLeod, and it topped the UK Singles Chart in 1967. Further hits came with songs such as Marmalade's "Baby Make it Soon" and "Falling Apart at the Seams"; and The Fifth Dimension's "(Last Night) I Didn’t Get To Sleep At All", which he wrote on his own; and Donna Summer's 1977 single "Can't We Just Sit Down (And Talk It Over)"; as well as many with collaborators, among them Long John Baldry's "Let the Heartaches Begin"; Paper Dolls' "Something Here In My Heart (Keeps A-Tellin’ Me No)" and Pickettywitch's "That Same Old Feeling", also with John MacLeod; The Foundations’ "Build Me Up Buttercup", with Mike D'Abo; Scott Walker’s "The Lights of Cincinnati", The Hollies' "Sorry Suzanne", The New Seekers’ "You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me", and David Soul’s "Don't Give Up on Us", Edison Lighthouse’s "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)", with Barry Mason; Johnny Johnson and the Bandwagon’s "Blame It On The Pony Express" and Andy Williams’ "Home Lovin' Man", with Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway.
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How to locate free sheet music easily If you want to learn how to play piano then having access to free sheet music can be an inexpensive and great way to learn! There are plenty of websites online, which offer you high quality sheet music free. Here are some ways you can locate these sources for your benefit. The concept of free If a site provides sheet music, which you can download and print without any infringement of copyright or violations then this is free sheet music. Some websites may have a prerequisite of attaining membership via subscriptions to newsletters or registering with an account. In order to arrive at sites providing no obligation free sheet music, it may take a bit of effort and patience but the results are worth it!  (More...)