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This inspirational song provides a powerful anchor for graduations or year-end occasions. Download the free cello part and create a truly memorable performance.
Rod Stewart's '80s pop hit is presented in a concert setting that allows the tender text to shine through. This heartfelt song about the unconditional love of parents for their children could be a great
This exciting song from the Walt Disney animated feature "Hercules" has been skillfully arranged for younger developing ensembles. With a timeless message of perseverance, the song is certain to be a
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An upbeat shuffle sets the hopeful message and positive lyrics in this song, with each voice part getting a chance to sing the melody. Moderate vocal ranges, hand claps, and solo opportunities ensure that
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A great choice for graduation ceremonies, this mash-up includes I Will Remember You; I Hope You Dance and I've Had the Time of My Life. Easy to learn and fun to sing, with opportunities to
The Pretenders' classic song from 1994 took on new meaning in the Glee episode that remembered Cory Monteith. Beyond that, the deep emotion of the lyrics will speak to a new generation as they make their
This powerful duet by Jennifer Warnes and Bill Medley was #1 in 1987 and won the Oscar the following year for the blockbuster film "Dirty Dancing." It remains one of the most often-performed ballads ever,
"If we all sing one song, one song of love, one song of peace, one song to make all our troubles cease..." This pop song from 1991 sings so beautifully for choir in this stirring, soulful arrangement, it is
From the movie "Furious 7," this beautiful acoustic (non-rap) version by Charlie Puth makes an emotional impact with heartfelt lyrics over the warm piano accompaniment. A fantastic feature for pop, jazz and
Recorded by Josh Groban, this inspirational song has a timeless message that everyone can relate to. "It's up to us to be the change, and even though we all can still do more, there's so much to be thankful
"Don't know where, don't know when, but I know we'll meet again some sunny day." This song, one of the most famous of the World War II era, was reprised on the last broadcast of The Colbert Report by
Carole King's classic hit from 1971, made famous by James Taylor, conveys a universal message of hope and reassurance. Featured in the Broadway musical "Beautiful," this is quite possibly the best and most