This is a new setting of a rolicking English pub song lyric. It is a celebration of the cameraderie of men singing and drinking together: "If you have a song, sir, as we go along, sir, you're next to sing,
Set to a text by the English composer William Byrd, this piece is a comically earnest list of the many health and social benefits of learning to sing. The conclusion: "Since singing is so good a thing,I
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A fun, energetic piece based on the American folk song - but this version has some very different and fun additions thanks to a wonderful text by Noble Cain. A great novelty piece for the middle of a
A humorous musical PSA about concert etiquette written in the style of a Gilbert and Sullivan patter song. Fun to sing, and your audience will appreciate the reminder to silence their cell phones and pagers
Your developing singers can perfect their solfege skills while learning classical music with this audience pleaser! Melodies (in solfege with moveable do) include fragments from Eine Kleine
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This classic from Disney's "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" will be a delightful showcase for men's voices. With clever lyrics, fun handclaps and clever rhythmic devices, this is sure to be great
Recorded by "The Kingston Trio" and "Rockapella," this spooky song is a great novelty change of pace! "And they were singing: Back to back, belly to belly and I don't really care 'cause I'm stone dead
One of The King's Singers top songs, this Albert Hammond folk classic in a brilliant arrangement by Peter Knight will give advanced ensembles a diction workout! Train noises, melodic fragments and vocal
"Cod" almighty, you'll get a chuckle from the anglers in your choir and audience with this clever country-style salute to fishing lingo! A fun change-of-pace for mixed and male choirs!
"Sometimes they're in the corner, sometimes they're by the door, sometimes they're all a-standing in the middle of the floor..." This childlike poem by Eugene Field recollects the fear we all had of going
Don't be scared! This Purple People Eater only wants to play in a rock and roll band! Have some fun performing this crazy 1958 chart topper, complete with optional kazoos and hilarious solo opportunities
From Rosemary Clooney to Lady Gaga and countless television and movie appearances in between, this hit single continues to entertain. This choral arrangement is upbeat, rhythmic, and pure fun - the perfect
An absolutely charming setting for this classic text! The dramatic story comes to life in this modern setting for two-part voices. Melodies are memorable and easy to learn, and the available synthesizer
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Hilarious lyrics combine with a jazz setting with close harmonies and solo opportunities in this original and challenging setting of an Aesop fable. Well worth the journey for the audience and any seasoned
Cuckoo is an excellent developmental teaching piece for treble choirs and provides a fun introduction to two-part singing. With a whimsical text, this delightful piece can be performed a cappella
Vampires, zombies and monsters abound in this novelty piece that offers the opportunity to introduce jazz, swing, and scat singing to developing singers. Perfect for fall concerts and Halloween or for any
Tenor-bass ensembles of all sizes will sound awesome while singing this tongue-in-cheek, comical "love" song. The vocal ranges and level of difficulty make this piece ideal for a non-varsity high school