An enduring and classic ode to West Virginia, this signature song and official state anthem continues to be one of John Denver's best-selling songs. Set here in a super-accessible two-part arrangement, your
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"Blackbird singing in the dead of night, take these broken wings and learn to fly..." Generations of Beatles fans are always touched when they hear this pop classic. This accessible arrangement features a
Owl City's hit single is a bright, electronica-infused pop song with a delightful hook and charming lyrics, complete with lightning bugs! Full of rhythmic and accented melodic lines, this arrangement is
Bursting with energy and determination, this song from indie pop sensation Fitz and The Tantrums has instant appeal. This feel-good arrangement has a fun, positive message and easily learned choral parts.
From Disney's blockbuster animated hit "Frozen," here is Elsa's trademark song in a version especially tailored for younger mixed and treble choirs. With careful attention to range, rhythmic notation and
Ben E. King's timeless 1961 tune is a standard in pop ensemble singing. With an iconic chord progression based on doo-wop harmonies of the '50s, this favorite standard also has a friendly and supportive
From child country star Billy Gilman's debut album, this song celebrates the heroes all around us including the ones inside our own hearts. With a gentle pop ballad feel, this moving selection has solo
In an arrangement especially designed for young and developing singers, this message seems especially poignant and important - even when all seems cloudy and gray, remember that there's always been a
This accompanied arrangement of Toto's chart-topping hit from 1983 is a must for younger choirs! Complete with optional parts for claves/bells, cabasa and conga drums, it spans the generations in its
This Perry Como favorite has been given a breath of fresh air in this arrangement for young mixed or treble choirs. The verses use jazzy swing rhythms, while the chorus is built on a simple bossa nova
This classic tune was heartfelt and emotional when the Beatles sang it in 1969, and it remains an emotional anthem even today. With themes of acceptance and a positive outlook in the face of difficulty,
This Discovery Jazz series edition of Stevie Wonder's 1973 song packs all the joyful Latin energy you would want into an accessible arrangement that is super cool and fun to sing. Great for building skills
With a sunny, uplifting message, American Authors' 2014 indie folk hit will put a smile on anyone's face. Giving younger choirs an introduction to melismatic articulation passages, percussive diction and
Here is a popular country ballad from The Judds with a powerful message: that we are better together than apart. Optional solo opportunities open the texture, before gentle harmonies surround the melody and
This chart-topping song by Sara Bareilles and Jack Antonoff remains a favorite with young choirs. Presented here in a wonderful developmental arrangement that preserves the feel of the original but offers
Here is the chart topping ballad made popular by Alessia Cara with a message of pursuing adventure and the importance of following our dreams. This accessible arrangement has been carefully crafted for
"Sing of good things, not bad" is certainly a wonderful mantra for all of us, and it is the theme of this iconic Joe Raposo song from Sesame Street. A fresh jazzy feel accompanied by a rhythmic piano part
This powerful Tim McGraw hit features positive lyrics delivered in an instructive manner that emphasize the importance of being humble and kind, a lesson every singer - young and old - can live by. Expertly
A dynamic arrangement of Justin Timberlake's hit song featured in the DreamWorks animated feature "Trolls," arranged in a two- or three-part setting for developing choirs. Your young singers will love to
From the hit Disney Channel movie comes this dynamic song of friendship made popular by Sofia Carson and Dove Cameron, expertly arranged for developing choirs. "So we're different, whatever. Everyone can
This lighthearted song from the Beatles' Abbey Road album will be a blast to perform with your younger singers when sung with gusto. Perfect for your developing mixed and treble choirs, the melodic material
Developing mixed and treble choirs will enjoy performing this jazz-inflected doo-wop song, written in the 1930s but made popular in 1961 by the Marcels. With careful attention to range and voice-leading,