Commissioned in honor of that fateful day in 1959 that claimed the lives of three rock and roll icons, here's a '50s medley that combines some of the most iconic songs from Ritchie Valens, Buddy Holly, and
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Joni Mitchell transcends generations with her melodies and lyrics. This song about growing up and realizing you cannot slow down the circle of life is no exception. Simple yet sweet harmonies are
Joni Mitchell's lyrical ballad is given new light in these arrangements for choirs of all voicings. Opening with a solo, building with tender harmonies, and hitting a climax with rhythm band, this song
Apple TV's "Spirited" is not just a retelling of the famous Dickens work A Christmas Carol, but a reimagining with a biting, modern wit. A natural opener or closer for holiday concerts or shows, this
This Neil Diamond rock anthem has been reimagined for the Broadway show "A Beautiful Noise." Moving easily from the theater to a choral setting, the powerful, almost spiritual lyrics pair perfectly with the
He won't give you up. He won't let you down. He won't run around and desert you. He won't make you cry. He won't say goodbye. And he won't tell a lie and hurt you. And now, Rick Astley's #1 hit of the
"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
This Billy Joel classic is always a crowd pleaser and sure to be fun for your singers as well! This #1 hit harkens back to Motown and soul, with an accessible arrangement and a horn section that rocks!
The four original members of the Swedish pop sensation ABBA are back! Their latest hit is this homage to friendship and their relationships with each other. This ballad with a kick uses smooth melodic lines
Ranked on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, this 1973 soulful soft rock song by the Eagles can occupy any place in your concert. There are two short solos at the start before the rest of the
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
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"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 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
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 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 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
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
Originally an Everly Brothers song in 1957, Linda Ronstadt created a huge country hit with her 1975 cover, on which this arrangement is based. The powerhouse vocals and iconic harmonies are for mixed,
Smokey Robinson and the Miracles first introduced this pop-hit in 1965, but this arrangement is based on the Linda Ronstadt 1975 hit version. It is a soulful laid-back arrangement with stacked harmonies and
"Just like the white-winged dove sings a song sounds like she's singin' hoo (baby) hoo, hoo." Stevie Nicks released this single in 1982, and this arrangement captures that distinctive chugging 16th-note
A cappella sensation Pentatonix created a tender arrangement of this classic Simon and Garfunkel chart topper from 1965. This choral adaptation offers the option to sing it a cappella, a la Pentatonix, or
The Tony Award-winning Broadway musical "Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations" showcases many of the chart-topping hits from the Motown group while also telling their story. This groovin'