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Julie is a Hindi album released on Feb 2009. This album is composed by Rajesh Roshan. Julie Album has 6 songs sung by Kishore Kumar, Preeti Sagar, Lata Mangeshkar. Listen to all songs in high quality & download Julie songs on Gaana.com. After about a month, the new design was completed and posted to the Internet on October 21, 2007. With this update, Godly Christian Music was now able to expand to include more artists and song writers. Over the course of the following months, artists like Jill Moore, Christ Our Life, and Julie McMinn were added to the free music download site. Oh, beautiful for heroes proved. In liberating strife, Who more than self their country loved, And mercy more than life! May God thy gold refine, Till all success be nobleness, And ev’ry gain divine. Oh, beautiful for patriot dream. That sees beyond the years. Thine alabaster cities gleam, Undimmed by human tears!

Beginning, Easy, Level 1, Early Elementary Piano Sheet Music


A-Hunting We Will Go | traditional | piano tutorial
A Tisket A Tasket | nursery rhyme | piano tutorial
Alice The Camel | traditional | piano tutorial


All Cows Eat Grass - Learn the bass clef spaces! | by Julie Lind
Aloha Oe, Farewell to Thee | Queen Liliuokalani | piano tutorial


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Alouette | French Folk Song | piano tutorial
All The Pretty Little Horses | traditional | piano tutorial


America | Carey, Smith | patriotic music | piano tutorial


At the Zoo | by Julie Lind | free piano music


Auld Lang Syne (New Year’s Eve song) | traditional | piano tutorial


Baa Baa Black Sheep | Folk Song | piano tutorial
Baby Bumblebee| Traditional | piano tutorial
Battle Hymn of the Republic | patriotic music | piano tutorial

Big Ben | traditional | free digital piano music


BINGO | Folk Song | piano tutorial


Brother John | Traditional | piano tutorial


“C” where I Am | by Julie Lind | free piano music


Camptown Races | Stephen Foster | piano tutorial


Can-Can | Jacques Offenbach | piano tutorial

C-D-E Song - right hand only | by Julie Lind | easy piano sheet music


Chopsticks | traditional | free easy piano sheet music | piano tutorial
Clementine | traditional | piano sheet music | piano tutorial

Cool Flat Boogie | by Julie Lind | free piano music


Down by the Station | nursery rhyme | free music | piano tutorial
Down in the Valley | traditional | free music | piano tutorial


Escape | by Julie Lind | free piano music

FACE it! - Learn the treble clef spaces | by Julie Lind | free sheet music


For He’s A Jolly Good Fellow | Traditional | arr. Julie Lind | piano tutorial


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Frère Jacques | French traditional | arr. Julie Lind | piano tutorial


Go Tell Aunt Rhody -C Position | Folk Song | piano tutorial


Go Tell Aunt Rhody -G Position | Folk Song | free sheet music
Goodnight Ladies | Traditional | piano tutorial


Happy Birthday to You! | Traditional | free piano music | piano tutorial
Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes | Traditional | piano tutorial
Here Comes the Bride (Bridal Chorus) | Richard Wagner | piano tutorial
Hey Diddle Diddle | Traditional | free piano music | p
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Hickory Dickory Dock | Children’s song | arr. Julie Lind | piano tutorial


Home on the Range | traditional | arr. Julie Lind | free piano music | piano tutorial

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Hot Cross Buns | nursery rhyme | free piano music | piano tutorial


Hush Little Baby | Traditional | free piano music | piano tutorial


If You’re Happy and You Know It | Traditional | piano tutorial

Itsy Bitsy Spider | nursery rhyme | free children’s music
Inner Circle, with teacher duet | by Julie A. Lind | free piano duet | piano tutorial


I’ve been Working on the Railroad | American Folk Song | YouTube piano tutorial


John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt | Traditional | YouTube piano tutorial

La Cucaracha | Mexican Folk Song | YouTube piano tutorial


Lightly Row | Traditional | free music | piano tutorial


Little Green Frog | Children’s Song | free piano music | piano tutorial


Little Jack Horner | nursery rhyme | free piano music | piano tutorial
London Bridge | nursery rhyme | piano tutorial

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Lullaby | Johannes Brahms | piano tutorial


Mary Had a Little Lamb - right hand only | nursery rhyme | piano tutorial
Mary Had a Little Lamb | nursery rhyme | free piano music


Middle C Song | Learn the middle C key in treble and bass clef | by Julie Lind


Ode to Joy | Beethoven | free piano music


Oh Susanna! | Stephen C. Foster | piano tutorial


Old MacDonald Had a Farm | Traditional | piano tutorial


On Top of Old Smokey | Traditional | free music, piano tutorial

Pep Rally | Traditional | free piano music to print


Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater | nursery rhyme | free music


Pop Goes the Weasel | nursery rhyme | Children’s music | tutorial

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Puppy on my Shoulder | by Julie Lind | free piano sheet music
Rain, Rain, Go Away | traditional | free piano sheet music | piano tutorial

Reveille: US Army Bugle Call | free sheet music | piano tutorial


Ring Around the Rosie | traditional | free sheet music | piano tutorial
Rock-A-Bye Baby | traditional | free sheet music | piano tutorial

Row, Row, Row Your Boat | nursery rhyme | piano tutorial
Sad Song | by Julie Lind | piano tutorial


Scary Night | by Julie Lind | free Halloween piano music
She’ll Be Coming ‘Round the Mountain | traditional | piano tutorial
Short’nin’ Bread | Plantation Song | free sheet music
Skip to My Lou | traditional | free sheet music | piano tutorial


Spooky Jack-O-Lanterns | by Julie Lind | free Halloween piano music
Star Light, Star Bright | traditional | piano tutorial


Strolling Along | by Julie Lind | free piano music | music video


Take Me Out to the Ball Game | Tilzer | piano tutorial


Taps | US Army bugle tune | free sheet music | piano tutorial
The Ants Go Marching | traditional | free sheet music | piano tutorial


The Hokey Pokey | traditional | free sheet music | piano tutorial
The Muffin Man | nursery rhyme | piano tutorial
The Mulberry Bush | traditional | free piano music
The Wheels on the Bus | traditional | piano tutorial
This Old Man | nursery rhyme | piano tutorial
The Star-Spangled Banner | The National Anthem | John Stafford Smith
Three Blind Mice | nursery rhyme | piano tutorial
Trick or Treat | by Julie Lind | free Halloween music
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (on staff) | nursery rhyme | piano tutorial
Up the Steps | by Julie Lind | free piano music
We Gather Together | Dutch Hymn | Thanksgiving | free piano music
Walking the Dog | by Julie Lind | free piano music
Wash Your Hands | tune of This Old Man | words by Julie Lind | free sheet music
When the Saints go Marching In | American Gospel Hymn | piano tutorial
William Tell Overture | Gioacchino Rossini | piano tutorial
Yankee Doodle - short version | American Folk Song | piano tutorial


Yankee Doodle - full version | American Folk Song

You’re A Grand Old Flag | Patriotic | piano tutorial

Facts (and Commentary) About the 100 Greatest American Movie Songs:

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Comparing Decades (descending order):

  • The 1960s had 20 songs in the top 100
  • The 1950s had 17 songs in the top 100
  • The 1970s had 16 songs in the top 100
  • The 1940s had 14 songs in the top 100
  • The 1980s had 13 songs in the top 100
  • The 1930s had 11 songs in the top 100
  • The 1990s had 6 songs in the top 100
  • The 2000s had 3 songs in the top 100
  • There were no songs from the 1920s

The earliest song on the top 100 list was:

  • 'Isn't It Romantic' from Love Me Tonight (1932) at # 73

The newest songs on the top 100 list were:

  • 'All That Jazz' from Chicago (2002) at # 98
  • 'Lose Yourself' from 8 Mile (2002) at # 93

Two seasonal songs placed in the top 100:

  • 'White Christmas' from Holiday Inn (1942) at # 5
  • 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas' from Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) at # 76

Two counter-cultural films featured these honored songs:

  • 'Born to Be Wild' from Easy Rider (1969) at # 29
  • 'Aquarius' from Hair (1979) at # 33

There were no Beatles songs among the nominees -- and obviously, in the winners list. Was this because the films were not American-made and therefore ineligible?

Dubious 'winners' included:

  • 'Fight the Power' from Do the Right Thing (1989) at # 40
  • 'Ding Dong the Witch is Dead' from The Wizard of Oz (1939) at # 82
  • 'Let The River Run' from Working Girl (1988) at # 91
  • 'Lose Yourself' from 8 Mile (2002) at # 93

'Puttin' On The Ritz' at # 89 was attributed to Young Frankenstein (1974), but was originally sung in Blue Skies (1946).

Three musicals succeeded in having their three nominees honored in the top 100:

  • Singin' In The Rain (1952): 'Singin' in the Rain' at # 3, 'Make 'Em Laugh' at # 49, and 'Good Morning' at # 72
  • The Sound Of Music (1965): 'The Sound of Music' at # 10, 'My Favorite Things' at # 64, and 'Do Re Mi' at # 88
  • West Side Story (1961): 'Somewhere' at # 20, 'America' at # 35, and 'Tonight' at # 59

Two unrelated versions of 'New York, New York' made the top 100:

  • 'Theme From New York, New York' from New York, New York (1977) at # 31
  • 'New York, New York' from On The Town (1949) at # 41

There were two Burt Bacharach compositions in the top 100:

  • 'Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head' from Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid (1969) at # 23
  • 'Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)' from Arthur (1981) at # 79

Two individuals were represented five times on the list:

  • Judy Garland:
    'Over The Rainbow' from The Wizard of Oz (1939) at # 1
    'The Man That Got Away' from A Star is Born (1954) at # 11
    'The Trolley Song' from Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) at # 26
    'Get Happy' from Summer Stock (1950) at # 61
    'Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas' from Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) at # 76
    [Note: Garland's daughter, Liza Minnelli had two songs on the list: 'Cabaret' from Cabaret (1972) at # 18, and 'Theme From New York, New York' from New York, New York (1977) at # 31.]
  • Gene Kelly:
    'Singin' in the Rain' from Singin' In The Rain (1952) at # 3
    'I Got Rhythm' from An American in Paris (1951) at # 32
    'New York, New York' in On the Town (1949) at # 41
    'Good Morning' from Singin' In The Rain (1952) at # 72
    'Long Ago and Far Away' from Cover Girl (1944) at # 92

Four individuals were represented four times on the list:

  • Barbra Streisand:
    'The Way We Were' from The Way We Were (1973) at # 8
    'Evergreen (Love Theme From A Star Is Born)' from A Star is Born (1976) at # 16
    'People' from Funny Girl (1968) at # 13
    'Don't Rain On My Parade' from Funny Girl (1968) at # 46
  • Fred Astaire:
    'Cheek to Cheek' from Top Hat (1935) at # 15
    'Let's Call The Whole Thing Off' from Shall We Dance (1937) at # 34
    'The Way You Look Tonight' from Swing Time (1936) at # 43
    'That's Entertainment' from The Band Wagon (1953) at # 45
  • Julie Andrews:
    'The Sound of Music' from The Sound Of Music (1965) at # 10
    'Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious' from Mary Poppins (1964) at # 36
    'My Favorite Things' from The Sound Of Music (1965) at # 64
    'Do Re Mi' from The Sound Of Music (1965) at # 88
  • Marni Nixon (dubbing):
    Marilyn Monroe (partial), 'Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend' from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) at # 12
    Audrey Hepburn, 'I Could Have Danced All Night' from My Fair Lady (1964) at # 17
    Deborah Kerr, 'Shall We Dance?' from The King and I (1956) at # 54
    Natalie Wood, 'Tonight' from West Side Story (1961) at # 59

There were three songs on the list sung by Bing Crosby:

  • 'Holiday Inn' from White Christmas (1942) at # 5
  • 'Swinging on a Star' from Going My Way (1944) at # 37
  • '(We're Off on the) Road to Morocco' (with Bob Hope) from Road to Morocco (1942) at # 95

Popular title songs from many musicals or other films failed to make the top 100:

  • 'Three Coins In The Fountain' from Three Coins In The Fountain (1954)
  • 'Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing' from Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing (1955)
  • 'An Affair To Remember' from An Affair To Remember (1957)
  • 'Charade' from Charade (1964)
  • 'Born Free' from Born Free (1966)
  • 'Thoroughly Modern Millie' from Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967), to name a few

Some song winners represented different genres of music:

  • disco ('Stayin' Alive' from Saturday Night Fever (1977) at # 9)
  • rap ('Lose Yourself' from 8 Mile (2002) at # 93)
  • rock 'n' roll ('Jailhouse Rock' from Jailhouse Rock (1957) at # 21, 'Rock Around the Clock' from Blackboard Jungle (1955) at # 50, and 'Old Time Rock and Roll' from Risky Business (1983) at # 100)

Nominees from rock musicals that surprisingly didn't make the top 100:

  • 'The Time Warp' from The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
  • 'Big Bottom' from This Is Spinal Tap (1984)

Songs from Frank Sinatra or from the documentary film Woodstock (1970) did not make the cut to be in the top 100.

Twenty-nine of the top 100 AFI picks won the Oscar for Best Song:

  • 'Over the Rainbow' from The Wizard of Oz (1939) at # 1
  • 'Moon River' from Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) at # 4
  • 'White Christmas,' Holiday Inn (1942) at # 5
  • 'When You Wish Upon a Star,' Pinocchio (1940) at # 7
  • 'The Way We Were,' The Way We Were (1973) at # 8
  • 'My Heart Will Go On,' Titanic (1997) at # 14
  • 'Evergreen (Love Theme from A Star is Born),' A Star Is Born (1976) at # 16
  • 'Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head,' Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) at # 23
  • 'High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin),' High Noon (1952) at # 25
  • 'Swinging on a Star,' Going My Way (1944) at # 37
  • 'Theme from Shaft,' Shaft (1971) at # 38
  • 'Days of Wine and Roses,' Days of Wine and Roses (1962) at # 39
  • 'The Way You Look Tonight,' Swing Time (1936) at # 43
  • 'Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah,' Song of the South (1946) at # 47
  • 'Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera),' The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) at # 48
  • 'Fame,' Fame (1980) at # 51
  • 'Flashdance…What a Feeling,' Flashdance (1983) at # 55
  • 'The Windmills of Your Mind,' The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) at # 57
  • 'Beauty and the Beast,' Beauty and the Beast (1991) at # 62
  • 'Thanks for the Memory,' The Big Broadcast of 1938 (1938) at # 63
  • 'Streets of Philadelphia,' Philadelphia (1993) at # 68
  • 'Up Where We Belong,' An Officer and a Gentleman (1982) at # 75
  • 'The Shadow of Your Smile,' The Sandpiper (1965) at # 77
  • 'Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do),' Arthur (1981) at # 79
  • 'I'm Easy,' Nashville (1975) at # 81
  • '(I've Had) The Time of My Life,' Dirty Dancing (1987) at # 86
  • 'Buttons and Bows,' The Paleface (1948) at # 87
  • 'Let the River Run,' Working Girl (1988) at # 91
  • 'Lose Yourself,' 8 Mile (2002) at # 93

Winners included five Disney animations:

  • 'When You Wish Upon A Star' from Pinocchio (1940) at # 7
  • 'Some Day My Prince Will Come' from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) at # 19
  • 'Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah' from Song of the South (1946) at # 47
  • 'Beauty And The Beast' from Beauty and the Beast (1991) at # 62
  • 'Hakuna Matata' from The Lion King (1994) at # 99

Other animation/live-action and puppetry winners included:

  • 'Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious' from the live-action/animated Mary Poppins (1964) at # 36
  • 'Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah' from Disney's live-action/animated Song of the South (1947) at # 47
  • puppetry in 'Rainbow Connection' from The Muppet Movie (1979) at # 74

Although 'That's Entertainment' from The Band Wagon (1953) ranked at # 45, nominee 'There's No Business Like Show Business' from Annie Get Your Gun (1950) didn't make the cut.

Other classic standard songs that were nominated but didn't appear in the final list:

  • 'That Old Black Magic' from Bus Stop (1956)
  • 'I've Got You Under My Skin' from Born To Dance (1936)
  • 'Silver Bells' from The Lemon Drop Kid (1951)
  • 'If I Loved You' and 'You'll Never Walk Alone' from Carousel (1956)

Other surprising omissions in the top 100 from the 400 nominees:

  • 'Lullaby of Broadway' from Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935)
  • 'Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B' from Buck Privates (1941)
  • 'High Hopes' from A Hole in the Head (1959)
  • 'Seventy-Six Trombones' from The Music Man (1962)
  • 'Consider Yourself' from Oliver! (1968)
  • 'Hello, Dolly!' from Hello, Dolly! (1969)
  • 'The Candy Man' from Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (1971)
  • 'You Light Up My Life' from You Light Up My Life (1977)

Twenty-two songs in the top 100 list were from Broadway productions, many of which were merely adaptations from their Broadway stage musical versions, such as:

  • 'The Sound Of Music' from The Sound Of Music (1965) at # 10
  • 'I Could Have Danced All Night' from My Fair Lady (1964) at # 17
  • 'Cabaret' from Cabaret (1972) at # 18
  • 'Aquarius' from Hair (1979) at # 33
  • 'America' from West Side Story (1961) at # 35
  • 'Shall We Dance?' from The King And I (1956) at # 54
  • 'Thank Heaven For Little Girls' from Gigi (1958) at # 56
  • 'Tonight' from West Side Story (1961) at # 59
  • 'All That Jazz' from Chicago (2002) at # 98

One of the songs in the top 100 list was originally from an opera:

  • 'Summertime' from Porgy and Bess, from Porgy and Bess (1959) at # 52