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"Love, soft as an easy chair..." Barbra Streisand's signature ballad from her 1976 film "A Star Is Born" has a timeless message. This lush setting, with long, flowing melodic lines, will let you develop
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Perform this chorus-belting power ballad, a 1987 hit for Belinda Carlisle, a cappella or with piano and optional rhythm parts. The lower voices provide accompaniment for the sopranos singing the melody in
One of the most touching Gershwin love songs, written in 1930, this standard continues to melt hearts today. Appropriate for concert choirs as well as show and jazz groups.
This inspirational ballad from the 1965 hit Broadway show "The Man of La Mancha" deserves nothing but the best arrangement, and this is it! It is absolutely thrilling, a real tour de force for school or
Pull out all the stops with this classy, sparkling arrangement of Meredith Willson's holiday classic! Use the marvelous piano accompaniment or the recorded or live orchestration - either way, the effect
This fun tune was premiered by jazz legend Louis Armstrong and nominated for an Academy Award in 1938. The lighthearted, innocently flirtatious song has since become an iconic jazz standard. This fantastic
Everyone will enjoy this Tony-nominated number from "Something Rotten!" While trying their best to compete with the wildly successful William Shakespeare, the Bottom brothers, Nick and Nigel, follow the
"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
This magnificent arrangement sets a new standard for high school and community choirs wishing to perform the timeless ballad from "The Wizard of Oz." It includes the opening verse, "When all the world is a
Adapted from the Pentatonix cover of this song by Clean Bandit, this is an awesome vocal showcase for pop and show groups, complete with hand claps and lyrics that are appropriate for any school choir.
"The way you wear your hat, the way you sip your tea... no, no, they can't take that away from me." One of the most charming songs of the 1930s, this was introduced by Fred Astaire in the film "Shall We
Two of Rodgers and Hammerstein's most beloved songs are powerfully set together in a combo of great emotion and strength. Whether performing with the exquisite piano accompaniment, full orchestral parts, or