K-pop phenom BTS returns with their second English-language single, a catchy, feel-good dance track with a retro-disco bounce that's totally irresistible. Slick harmonies and punchy rhythms, some short
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"Close to ones here today, close to ones that we lost on the way, 'cause the dreams bring back the memories, and the memories bring back you." With lyrics that really resonate with anyone who has felt loss,
"Yacht rock" (or "West Coast sound"), a moniker for a broad genre of soft rock music with general melodic breeziness often with beach or ocean themes, was a popular style from the mid-'70s to the early
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Originally released as an up-tempo reggae single by Ben Harper and Jack Johnson, this version for the "Curious George" film is a peaceful folk fable complete with an accompanying guitar part. This is a
Australian singer-songwriter Dean Lewis composed this melancholy song in order to chronicle the feelings of ups and downs in his life. Appearing in numerous TV shows in the past few years, this song paints
You will almost see the heather on the hillside with this vigorous song from the Disney/Pixar animated film "Brave." The triadic vocals dance over the exuberant Scottish accompaniment for a joyful
This ballad is a beautiful jazz standard with a lyrical feel on a spring theme. Feature a soloist on the melody, and the accompanying choral harmonies are sweetly written and not overly complex.
Flexibly arranged with an optional baritone part to work equally well for three- or four-part mixed ensembles, this light-as-a-feather '50s tune originally recorded by Bobby Day is one that everyone knows!
Set in a easy swing style, this classic tune from Mister (Fred) Rogers is presented in an arrangement that your jazz or concert choir will love. The music from Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood is both iconic and
Everybody knows this classic song, and it's just so easy to like! Written by Buddy Holly, this hit from 10-time Grammy-winning singer Linda Ronstadt has straightforward harmonies that are true to the
The Tony-winning 2008 rock musical "Next to Normal" touched upon many themes that affect day-to-day lives in the 21st century. With positive and meaningful lyrics, this selection has an upbeat tempo sure to
Help! reached the top of the US and UK charts in the summer of 1965, and its theme continues to be relevant. The song is layered with genuine lyrics that express the realization that none of us are
This gentle Brazilian Bossa Nova is one of the most performed songs of all time, and this new arrangement is a wonderful introduction to composer Antonio Carlos Jobim and his signature style. The vocal
Covered countless times by artists around the globe, Bob Dylan's 1974 seminal work was originally composed as a lullaby for his eldest son Jesse, bestowing wishes and blessings upon him. The tender melody
This three-song medley is like a mini-musical revue of that iconic Doo-wop style that was so popular in the 1950s. An original opening section sets the stage, and then breaks into Little Bitty Pretty
From the 2012 Broadway musical based on the 1992 Disney movie musical "Newsies," this opening ensemble production number is full of witticisms, wry clapbacks, and sharp harmonies!
A Duke Ellington Latin jazz classic in this Afro-Cuban setting, this song is an energetic selection that will make your choir and audience want to move their feet! Fun and rewarding for your group to
This Act I favorite from the Broadway show recounts the correspondence, courtship, and romance between Alexander Hamilton and Eliza Schuyler. The blended pop/R&B style shines brightly in this choral
Jon Batiste's cover of the 1963 Impressions hit in Disney/Pixar's "Soul" brings this early Curtis Mayfield song to a whole new generation. Built on a soulful groove, jazzy twists, and a feel-good vibe, this
Inspired by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's version, this flexible arrangement may be performed a cappella or with optional piano, ukulele, or guitar in the mixed choir versions. The two-part version is accompanied
Idina Menzel's cover of the Bette Midler classic from "Beaches" brings the instantly recognizable tune a fresh contemporary flair. Rich choral parts glide effortlessly over a shimmering keyboard and string
This swingin' standard has been recorded by artists from Art Garfunkel to Michael Buble. The big-band-style arrangement includes simple jazz harmonies, great instrumentation, and notated scat singing
"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
You'll recognize the iconic drum solo right from the start! This ultimate surf rock song is newly set with beach party lyrics plus fun-to-sing vocables on those guitar lines. The 12-bar blues form is