Hal Hopper (10 results)
Published by Barton Music Corp.
Seller: Modetz Errands-n-More, L.L.C., Oxford, MI, U.S.A.Modetz Errands-n-More, L.L.C.
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SHEET MUSIC. Condition: Good. B000PK4F2E [The picture on the cover is of Eileen Barton] Ships, well packaged and very quickly, from MI. A detailed description is coming soon. The condition selected for the item is accurate and consistent with our other listings of the same general condition. If you have any questions or you woul…d like a detailed description of the item prior to our revision of the listing, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will get back to you as quickly as possible. Please buy with confidence from us, as we have several thousand satisfied customers and your satisfaction is the goal we strive to achieve with every transaction.

Language: English
Published by Barton Music, New York 1944
- Softcover
- Sheet Music
Seller: Turtle Creek Books and Sheet Music, Mississauga, ON, CanadaTurtle Creek Books and Sheet Music
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Original vintage sheet music. Piano, lyrics and guitar chords. Minor edgewear otherwise fine.
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Published by Barton Music Corp., New York 1944
- Softcover
- Sheet Music
Seller: The Archives, Manassas, VA, U.S.A.The Archives
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Vintage 1944 popular song sheet music for 'There's No You,' with lyrics by Tom Adair and music by Hal Hopper, published by Barton Music Corp., New York. The cover features singer and radio performer Eileen Barton in a striking sepia-toned photographic portrait typical of wartime-era American pop…ular music publishing. Interior includes piano-vocal arrangement with lyrics and period publisher advertisements on the rear cover for other Barton Music titles including works by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne. Condition is Very Good overall. Covers show mild to moderate handling wear, light creasing, and gentle edge rubbing consistent with age. Interior music pages remain clean and complete with no major tears or loss observed. Small contemporary annotation ('transpose to key of C') appears on the first music page margin, adding period musician-use character without obscuring notation. Fold remains secure and fully intact. An attractive and well-preserved example for collectors of 1940s vocal sheet music and popular-song ephemera. This item is housed and ships in a protective, archival sleeve. Tom Adair (1913-1988) was an American lyricist and screenwriter who collaborated on numerous jazz and popular standards during the 1940s and 1950s. Hal Hopper (born Harold Stevens Hopper, 1912-1970) was an American singer, songwriter, and composer whose work spanned the 1940s through the 1960s. As a member of the vocal harmony group The Pied Pipers and later as a soloist, he contributed to both popular recordings and film/TV themes. Eileen Barton (1924-2006) was a radio and nightclub singer best remembered for her 1950 novelty hit 'If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake,' and her appearance here reflects her early career prominence during the big-band era.

ARGOSY Weekly: October, Oct. 21, 1933 ("The Purple Ball"; "Sons of Gun Fighters")
Argosy (Frank L. Packard; Jack Allman; Lieut. John Hopper; Will McMorrow; Stookie Allen; Hal Davenport; Hapsburg Liebe; Walt Coburn; F. V. W. Mason; C. C. Beall; Kenneth P. Wood; Colin K. Cameron; Albert Martin; J. E. Gibson)
Published by Frank A. Munsey Co., NY 1933
- Softcover
- Periodical
Seller: Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, U.S.A.Books from the Crypt
Contact seller5-star sellerSingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good to Very Good-. Vol. 242, No. 1. Pulp magazine. [Edited by Albert J. Gibner.] Cover art by C. C. Beall for "The Purple Ball" (pt. 1 of 6) by Frank L. Packard. Includes "Two Wrongs" by Jack Allman; "Notre Dame to Beat" (novelette) by Lieut. John Hopper; "The Jon of the Blue-Faced Man" by Will M…cMorrow; "Men of Daring: Sgt.-Major Daniel Daly, 'Devin Dog Dan" (True Story in Pictures) by Stookie Allen; "Bee Bait" by Hal Davenport; "Trail of the Buzzard" by Hapsburg Liebe; "Sons of Gun Fighters" (pt. 2 of 3) by Walt Coburn; "Captain Redspurs" (pt. 4 of 6) by F. V. W. Mason. Features: "Freak European Newspapers" by Kenneth P. Wood; "Pull Cart Man" by Colin K. Cameron; "Across Europe by Torpedo-Boat" by Albert Martin; "Mexico's Unusual Pawn Shop" by J. E. Gibson; "Argonotes"; "Looking Ahead!" Tanning; creassing; standard edgewear with nicks, dings and small losses; minor soiling and stains. Book.
Published by Barton Music Corp 1944
- Sheet Music
Seller: Basement Seller 101, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.Basement Seller 101
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Sheet music. Condition: As New.
Published by Leo Feist, Inc.
Seller: GridFreed, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.GridFreed
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Condition: Good. Good condition.

Published by Remick Music Corp., New York 1960
- Softcover
- First Edition
- Sheet Music
Seller: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, CanadaRareNonFiction, IOBA
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Paperback. Condition: Good. First Edition. 4 pages. Average wear. Few pencil markings. A quality copy.

Russ Meyer's Lorna [Lorna] (Original program from the 1964 film)
Russ Meyer (director, story); James Griffith (screenwriter); Lorna Maitland, Mark Bradley, James Rucker, Hal Hopper (starring)
Published by Art Theatre Guild / Eve Productions, California 1964
- Manuscript
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.Royal Books, Inc., ABAA
Contact seller5-star sellerOriginal black-and-white program for the 1964 film, printed for the Art Theatre Guild. The Art Theatre Guild (ATG) began in 1961 as an independent agency distributing films (mostly Japanese) rejected by major studios. The company operated until the 1980s, with theaters in Arizona, California, Colorado, Illinois, Kentucky, Massac…husetts, Missouri, New Mexico, Ohio, and Tennessee. The first of Meyer's "noir" cycle (1964-1965), or "Gothic" period as Meyer puts it, a series of sexploitation films shot in black-and-white, powerful psycho-sexual female characters, male impotence, and a serious dramatic plot involving less of the "nudie" filmmaking style so prominent in the director's early films. Other films in his "Gothic" period include "Mudhoney" (1965), "Motorpsycho!" (1965), and the epic and legendary, "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! " (1965). "Fanny Hill" (1964) snuck in right after "Lorna," although that film is generally left out of the "Gothic" period. "Lorna" was written by James Griffith, who stars as the Preacher narrator of the film, and stars Lorna Maitland as a voluptuous, sexually unfulfilled newlywed. Her husband, Jim (Rucker), works in a salt mine all day and studies all night, giving Lorna too much time to herself. One day, while Lorna skinny-dips in a nearby river, an escaped convict (Bradley) rapes her in the reeds. The vile act could otherwise have been exploited, perhaps comically, by Meyer, but here the scene acts as a catalyst for one repressed woman's sexual awakening. Lorna invites the convict into her home while her husband is gone, prompting Jim's coworkers (among them the underrated Hal Hopper) to tease him about Lorna's infidelity. Things take a bitter, fatal turn when Jim returns home to discover Lorna and her object of desire. 5.5 x 8.5 inches, folded once as issued. Two horizontal creases and faint foxing, else Near Fine.

Motorpsycho! (Original pressbook for the 1965 film)
Russ Meyer (director, screenwriter); James Griffith, Hal Hopper (screenwriters); Haji, Alex Rocco, Steve Oliver, Holie K. Winters (starring)
Published by Eve Productions, California 1965
- Manuscript
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.Royal Books, Inc., ABAA
Contact seller5-star sellerVintage pressbook for the 1965 film. The final film in Russ Meyer's "noir" cycle (1964-1965), or "Gothic" period, as Meyer puts it, a series of sexploitation films shot in black and white, with powerful and vengeful female characters, male impotence, and a serious dramatic plot involving less of the "nudie" filmmaking style so p…rominent in the director's early films. One of the first films to discuss post-traumatic stress disorder in a Vietnam War veteran. Six pages, saddle stitched, 11 x 17 inches. Folded once horizontally. Very Good plus overall.

Mudhoney (Original pressbook for the 1965 film)
Russ Meyer (director, screenwriter); Raymond Friday Locke (novel, screenwriter); Hal Hopper, Antoinette Christiani, John Furlong, Rena Horten (starring)
Published by Delta Films, Los Angeles 1965
- Manuscript
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.Royal Books, Inc., ABAA
Contact seller5-star sellerVintage pressbook for the 1965 film. Based on Raymond Friday Locke's 1958 novel "Streets Paved With Gold." A melodramatic tale about a drifter who falls in love with his employer's married niece, a beautiful young woman with an abusive, alcoholic husband. The first film in Russ Meyer's "noir" cycle (1964-1965), or "Gothic" perio…d, as Meyer puts it, a series of sexploitation films shot in black and white, with powerful female characters, male impotence, and a serious dramatic plot involving less of the "nudie" filmmaking style so prominent in the director's early films. Set in Spooner, Missouri. Six leaves, saddle stitched, 11 x 17 inches. Folded once horizontally. Very Good plus overall.