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"Ain't no mountain high enough, ain't no valley low enough, ain't no river wide enough to keep me from gettin' to you, babe." This #1 hit from 1970 by Diana Ross still has super appeal, and this arrangement
Fans of the American rock band Train are legion, embracing the indie/rock/folk sound of the group wholeheartedly! The driving track, awesome vocal harmonies and compelling lyric narrative transfer
The Latin jazz sound, complete with a killer horn line and lots of percussion, is faithfully captured in this arrangement. Show choirs will have fun with the jazz-flavored harmonies and bossa nova feel,
This medley of songs from the 1967 musical "Hair" and a #1 hit by The Fifth Dimension, is an exuberant celebration of peace and love. The classic pop style will be enjoyed by singers and audiences alike,
It was 20 years ago that Britney Spears released her debut single ...Baby One More Time. With solo opportunities, solid choral parts, and a grooving instrumental accompaniment, this arrangement is
This musical montage of iconic pop songs comes from the long-awaited Broadway adaptation of the movie "Moulin Rouge!" Show choirs will enjoy singing this romance-themed medley which
Recorded by the Black Eyed Peas featuring Snoop Dogg, this funky, positive, and original composition is an upbeat pop tune with an edge. With a terrific message about making a difference and accepting one
"What if I told you you could change the world with just one thought?" This catchy song from the Broadway musical "Big Fish" has a positive text and is full of fun. Singers and audiences will be drawn to
Michael Jackson's smash hit has been reimagined for choirs in this upbeat arrangement. A good choice for show choirs, with nicely written choral parts, this fun period piece will take your audience back to
Included in this medley of songs from the 1966 album Revolver are Here, There and Everywhere; Yellow Submarine; Good Day Sunshine and Got to Get You into My Life. The choral parts are
This well-constructed medley celebrates one of the finest rock albums ever created. Choirs will enjoy singing hit after hit, including Something; Here Comes the Sun; Come
Here is a dynamic choral arrangement of the 2017 Imagine Dragons hit about overcoming adversity in creativity and life. Filled with interesting rhythms and straightforward part writing, this piece will be a
Two songs from the Alan Menken musical "A Bronx Tale" form this medley that includes spoken dialogue for a true musical theater experience. With its 1950s rock style complete with triplets in the
Celebrate American pop icon Neil Diamond and his amazing output of classic songs. This excellent medley includes Song Sung Blue; I'm A Believer and Sweet Caroline. Sure to be a favorite of
Irving Berlin's quintessential song is a classic of swing style, and this straightforward, singable arrangement brings Berlin's standard to vocal jazz and show choirs of any level. The swing groove is
"When it cuts deep down through your chest into your soul, that's how I know. I feel it in my bones." This feel-good dance song from Galantis featuring OneRepublic is fun to sing and easy to perform for
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Country star Maren Morris' hit song with a terrific hook has a nice message about lasting relationships being built on solid foundations. The well-written choral parts do a beautiful job of capturing the
Get your boogie down with this 1980s classic by Al Jarreau - it has a funky feel that still grooves! Great solo opportunities and vocal riffs make it a super feature for pop, jazz and show choirs!
Disco is back! Here is a hot dance tune that is as fresh today as it was when it was released in 1978. With lyrics that urge listeners to dance (boogie) until they just can't boogie no more, and fabulous
All the color, light and spectacle of the 1970s are distilled into this masterpiece of the era. A top-ten hit for Earth, Wind and Fire in 1979, it will be the perfect opener for pop and show choirs,
Made popular by the Andrews Sisters in the 1940s, then revived by Bette Midler in the 1970s, this hoppin' tune is just as much fun as ever in this energetic, swing-style arrangement. It has a nostalgic