You Tell Me Your Dream, I'll Tell You Mine for Piano, Voice, Guitar, Banjo and Ukulele
Includes Male Quartet Arrangement
Featured by The Three Suns
Lyric by Albert H. Brown and Seymour Rice, Music by Charles N. Daniels
Edward B. Marks Music, 1939, 5 pages

Condition as shown in photos. Some wear and age. Crease has short splits at both ends. Price sticker on front cover. No markings found.

From Wikipedia:
The Three Suns were an American pop group, most popular during the 1940s and 1950s.

Career history
The Three Suns was formed in 1939 by brothers Al Nevins (guitar) and Morty Nevins (accordion) and their cousin, radio and vaudeville veteran Artie Dunn (vocals, electronic organ). They became a popular nightclub attraction around New York; during an engagement in 1944, they were signed to appear in short musical films for the Soundies movie jukeboxes. They performed nine songs for the cameras.

A review in Billboard in 1942 addressed the group's potential. Referring to a December 13, 1941, remote broadcast from New York's Hotel Piccadilly on NBC Red, Dick Carter wrote: "Here was something out of the ordinary, and very welcome, too. The Three Suns are an electric organ, an accordion and guitar, and they produce some sensational musical effects."

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