Jon Batiste, Pentatonix, and legendary songwriter Diane Warren teamed up to create this soulful, groovy song. An R&B-inspired earworm, this arrangement sends the message that life is sweet in the
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A blast from the past with a message built to last! This song of hope and love was known as the '70s Coca-Cola jingle, inspiring one of the best-loved and most influential ads in television history. Now
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
Sequins and dance moves are optional, but a rock 'n' roll attitude is required to sing this iconic Cher hit from the '80s. Also featured as the opening number in the Broadway musical "The Cher Show," your
This Lady Gaga/Bradley Cooper award-winning duet lays at the heart of the blockbuster movie "A Star Is Born." This tasteful sound-alike arrangement preserves the opening solo and duet passages before
"There are melodies in each one of us." The uplifting lyrics in this Stephanie Mabey song ask each of us to consider our own unique place in life's symphony. A dynamic piano accompaniment supports the
This classic pop song was made famous by the Captain and Tennille when they released it as the lead single on their 1975 debut album. With sensible voice-leading, this fun '70s-styled rhythmic arrangement
"If we all sing one song, one song of love, one song of peace, one song to make all our troubles cease..." This pop song from 1991 sings so beautifully for choir in this stirring, soulful arrangement, it is
Let your students experience this terrific "music" song as recorded by The Doobie Brothers back in 1972. "Don't you feel it growin' day by day, people gettin' ready for the news..."
Even though it was never officially released as a single in the United States, this Led Zeppelin classic was the most requested radio song for over a decade. Now named one of Rolling Stone magazine's Top
This beautiful blues ballad appeared on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1963, a bit surprising since it was written in 1945! Tight choral harmony and a subtle accompaniment make this sad tale come alive.
Originally recorded separately by both Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli, the English and Italian versions were later combined to create this well-known duet. A beautiful yet supportive piano accompaniment