This Hoagy Carmichael song has a fresh sound in this jazzy samba setting. An excellent change of pace for jazz/show choirs and all types of winter programming!
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From her Wrapped in Red album, this Christmas song by Kelly Clarkson was an instant addition to everyone's holiday playlist! Choirs and pop groups will groove to the sounds of the throwback '60s shuffle in
Deck your hall with this swinging Christmas song that's positively brimming with Yuletide cheer. Popularized by Frank Sinatra in the 1960s with Bing Crosby, it has remained a holiday standard through the
Filled with the universal hope for peace on earth, this soulful Stevie Wonder song evokes heartwarming memories of Christmases past. Released as a single in 1966, in 2015 it received renewed interest as
Now available in a six-minute medley for choir, band and strings, the music from "The Polar Express" simply sparkles! A great all-school concert closer, it is easily learned. Includes: Believe; Hot
Here's a jazz novelty song recorded by Ella Fitzgerald in the '50s that's filled to the brim with sass and style! Perfect for a winter concert, dinner theater fundraiser or any time you want to share a
This setting is arranged after the amazing Pentatonix version from the 2014 album That's Christmas to Me and may be sung a cappella or accompanied. Ideal for pop/jazz or concert choirs, the beautiful
Jazz artist Ann Hampton Callaway has written and recorded a new Christmas song that is sure to be an instant classic! Expressing the hope that Christmas is a day "lasting longer than a season," this
Developing choirs will love building choral skills as they rehearse and perform this holiday classic, and you will enjoy introducing singers to this wonderful song, with its warm sentiment and jazz-flavored
"Nothing is better than all of us together at Christmas." Country artist Sara Evans gives us this boot-scootin' holiday tune that will liven up every concert! A superb showcase for choirs of all levels!
A thumping bass line powers the harmonic motor of this seasonal pop selection from 80s group Wham! The melody percolates throughout the choir, while varied choral textures create interesting and supportive
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"It's Christmas time, there's something in the air. There's a little bit of heaven everywhere..." This touching song by Ben Glover and Francesca Battistelli expresses a universal message of joy and love
A rubato piano solo opens this lush arrangement of the beloved holiday song made popular by Judy Garland in the 1944 movie musical "Meet Me in St. Louis." Then the verse is sung before the ensemble settles
"Now, what will Santa Claus say when he finds everybody swingin'?" Louis Prima's upbeat novelty tune from 1936 will dance itself into your heart! With exciting swing rhythms and tight chromatic harmonies,
Straight out of the hip and swinging 1960s, here's a sparkling setting of the favorite holiday tune for choirs in four parts! First featured on The Andy Williams Christmas Album, and recorded by a myriad of
From Jim Brickman's holiday album Comfort and Joy, this fantastic arrangement features an alto/tenor duet with choral backup, then builds to a powerful choral ending. "Let the bells ring. Let the choirs
This holiday standard is almost always heard at a bouncy tempo, which makes this tasteful ballad treatment all the more effective. Dazzling jazz harmonies and an exquisite, flowing accompaniment make this
"You'll be all aglow from your head to mistletoes..." This bubbly contemporary country-pop release from Point of Grace has darling lyrics and a catchy chorus that begs for choreography! "Oh, there's no road
As featured in A Charlie Brown Christmas, this holiday pop classic is an absolute must for school and community choirs! There is some divisi in the voice parts, as well as some optional solo phrases, and
Irving Berlin's classic song is presented here in a gentle, sweet groove with simple jazz vocals and soft rhythm. Beginning with an easy vocal riff, the familiar melody is accompanied by refreshed chords
This song was co-written and recorded by Celine Dion on her first English-language holiday album, These Are the Special Times. Set here in gospel style, with rich harmonies, contemporary rhythms, and a
"So this is Christmas, and what have you done? Another year over, a new one just begun..." This timeless song became a holiday standard when it was first released in 1971. Now in this beautiful, simple
If you're looking for a big, impressive feature number for the holidays, consider this showstopper, which was first performed by Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians. Now you can sing this new arrangement with
Over the years, this song has grown to express the deepest wish in everyone's heart, the hope for peace and a better world. A wonderful and accessible setting for younger choirs, this pop ballad will create