"I've heard there was a secret chord that David played, and it pleased the Lord..." This well-crafted arrangement emphasizes the plaintive, haunting melody written by Leonard Cohen almost 40 years ago, used
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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
"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
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
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 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
This beautiful ballad celebrates the spirit of inclusiveness and diversity and is a lovely choice for the holiday season or anytime throughout the year. "So come as you are. Remember that the door is always
As featured in the 2019 biopic "Rocketman," here's a show-stopping medley of Elton John's biggest hits. Most of the songs in this medley are available here for the first time in a choral arrangement. Solo
Train's feel-good hit is a sweet selection about love, family, friendship and singing together. Accompanied by ukulele or piano, with easy-to-sing harmonies and availability in a wide variety of voicings,
Drawing inspiration from the Israel Kamakawiwo'ole version of this mashup, here is an arrangement of two of the most beloved songs of all time. These songs of hope come together in this Hawaiian-style
This upbeat version of the classic song from Disney/Pixar's hit movie "Coco" is a multicultural treat for your choir. With a happy Latin pop feel and over half the text in Spanish, this memorable song
Considered to be motown group The Four Tops' signature song, and later famously covered by Gloria Gaynor in a powerhouse disco style, this classic song was a #1 hit and one of Rolling Stone's top 500 songs
This medley contains four hits by John Denver, from the lively Thank God I'm a Country Boy and Take Me Home, Country Roads to the gentle Annie's Song
Written by Bob Dylan and covered by countless artists, this protest song from the 1960s raises questions about peace, war, and freedom. Solid voice leading, conservative ranges, and a gentle folk-rock
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
A pivotal moment in the 2018 remake of "A Star Is Born," Shallow marks the moment at which Lady Gaga's Ally is thrust into the spotlight and the title of the film is fulfilled. Marked by a
An absolutely stuffed 1980s choral medley with awesome Top Ten hits, headbanging choruses, and radical harmonies throughout? No way! Fun for show choirs, middle school choirs, and anyone who loved the '80s!
Here's a sunny blast from the past! This 1985 hit by Katrina and the Waves is a super choice for pop/show choirs!
Rod Stewart's '80s pop hit is presented in a concert setting that allows the tender text to shine through. This heartfelt song about the unconditional love of parents for their children could be a great
Stevie Wonder's 1976 hit has received renewed interest due to his performance on The Tonight Show. This fresh arrangement captures the R&B feel along with the tenderness expressed between a dad and his
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
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
Rated by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the top 500 rock songs of all times, this Beach Boys tune is a rock classic. This arrangement builds on the happy "rock shuffle" groove and the now legendary
"Don't know where, don't know when, but I know we'll meet again some sunny day." This song, one of the most famous of the World War II era, was reprised on the last broadcast of The Colbert Report by