The clever lyrics of Plain White T’s hit song are simply irresistible! "There’s only ONE thing TWO do, THREE words FOUR you: I love you." This faithful arrangement captures the original acoustic
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Mister Fred Rogers, the television personality who championed children's education and social equality, was especially fond of the numbers 1, 4 and 3 signifying the number of letters in "I," "love" and
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From the Jason Mraz album Love Is a Four Letter Word, this song's title refers to the earth's geographical location within the solar system. A sentimental and positive text is set with approachable
The legendary Swedish pop group created one of the best-selling albums of all time with ABBA Gold. Featuring three of its most memorable songs, this fast-paced mini-medley is a blast from the first iconic
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Your singers will love developing style and technique while performing this jazz arrangement of the famous Harold Arlen/Johnny Mercer song. Includes a fun, notated scat section and authentic piano
Across the Universe combines John Lennon's poetic lyrics with a beautiful melody. This accessible arrangement of the timeless ballad features singable choral parts and an easily learned legato
Millions have seen and heard the amazing YouTube performance of Toto's Africa by the Slovenian choir Perpetuum Jazzille as they re-create the sounds of a rainstorm solely with body percussion. This
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
"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
With flexible performance options, this arrangement of a hit from the Roaring Twenties has a foxtrot structure and may be performed either in unison, two, or three parts, with or without accompaniment. The
What a combination! Irving Berlin's classic song with an original partner-melody by Don Besig and Nancy Price. A real winner for two-part choirs. The optional P/A CD adds a true ragtime sound.