This gorgeous jazz standard has been recorded by some of the greatest singers of our time and before - from 1918 to the present. Presented in a slow swing, an almost New Orleans-style feel with smooth jazz
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Hammerstein and Kern's popular hit is presented with a light and jazzy Latin feel, complete with optional instrumental parts or rhythmic accompaniment track. Smooth vocal lines sit above the exciting
From Season 1 of the hit HBO series The White Lotus, this stunning theme song is arranged for a cappella voices with optional percussion. The Pacific Island sound is flavored with mystery and rhythmic vocal
This poignant song from the musical "A Chorus Line" was recently recorded by Barbra Streisand, Anne Hathaway and Daisy Ridley. The dancers sing about their experiences attending dance class and explain that
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This new arrangement from the current hit Broadway revival of "Hello Dolly!" begins with a baritone solo and builds to a big finish. Singable and authentic with lots of flair, this selection is enhanced by
This quirky gem from Duke Ellington has been a staple for the jazz vocal group New York Voices for years and is an audience favorite. NYV member Darmon Meader turns the relatively simple tune on its ear,
Irving Berlin's much-recorded song from 1926 takes a sultry and sophisticated turn with this dynamic jazzy arrangement that includes optional rhythm, flugelhorn and flute. "Blue days, all of them gone.
"When it cuts deep down through your chest into your soul, that's how I know. I feel it in my bones." This feel-good dance song from Galantis featuring OneRepublic is fun to sing and easy to perform for
This is dynamite! Kirby Shaw's phenomenal arrangement of this Simon and Garfunkel hit ballad is contemporary choral writing at its finest. The light, harmonic a cappella opening is contrasted with this
Ray Charles was one of a kind, and so was his music. This arrangement is based on his rousing performance of the Everly Brothers' hit, considered one of the 500 greatest songs of all time by Rolling Stone
Singer-songwriter Carly Simon became famous in the 1970s with a string of hit records. This medley captures three of those iconic songs: You're So Vain; Haven't Got Time for the
This up-tempo Carly Rae Jepsen pop tune has lots of energy and features singable, easily learned choral parts and a fun dance groove. Add the CD or instrumental parts to really capture the pop sound!
This clever song was first introduced by Carol Channing on Broadway in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," but Marilyn Monroe perhaps made it most famous in the movie version. Recently, it was sung by Nicole Kidman