Who doesn't like potato chips? This fun, medium-swing song is sure to be a hit with singers and audiences. The easy-to-sing melody, simple harmony, and cool snaps are perfect for any pop or general
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Written by a Harvard mathematician, pianist, and comic singer-songwriter, this satirical piece about the challenges placed on the environment by pollution was timely in the mid-sixties and even more so now.
Being from a spoof of the musical "Brigadoon," this feel-good, down-home style piece will be sure to bring on the laughs when sung with a completely earnest demeanor. Choirs will have fun and put their
This bossa-nova-flavored ditty exploded in popularity on social media. With its simple yet recognizable lyrics and melody, this piece is sure to be a fun and easy addition to a young choir's repertoire.
From a menacing beginning with the theme from "Jaws," this arrangement explodes with the energy you'd expect of this novelty tune that is known by billions, if YouTube is any indication. You're going to
Have fun practicing solfege with this lighthearted spoof of Mozart's famous Piano Sonata No. 16. Excellent as a concert closer or encore, this piece will make your audience chuckle as they learn a little
The kookaburra is a terrestrial tree kingfisher native to Australia, and this charming nursery rhyme song details its distinctive and humorous call which sounds like laughing. The simple melody is presented
This enduring children's classic, made famous by Peter, Paul and Mary as well as John Denver, is full of fun and whimsy. It is complete with sound effects of a toy that we can't identify on the track,
With lyrics by the great Maurice Sendak and music by the great Carole King, this piece is a winner for your young and developing singers. With references to each month, this is a fun selection for any time
This delightful choral arrangement of Johann Strauss' famous Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka features a tongue-in-cheek text about gossiping. Musically satisfying, the piece provides opportunities to
Drawing heavily upon Latin American traditions of syncopation, staccato movement, and rhythmic expression, this piece practically begs you to get up and dance. With a text that teaches solfege in a minor
This iconic 80s techno pop hit from Men Without Hats is back! The steady eighth note groove forms a basis for the singable melody and fun harmonies. But the real excitement begins with the surprise addition
The library is a place full of creativity and adventure! Celebrate literacy and literature with this upbeat and clever song from Tom Chapin that your students will love to sing! Add string bass and
A unique and lighthearted original that sings the praises of tasty Southern barbecue! In a Zydeco style, which is a combination of blues, R & B, and Louisiana Creole tradition, these crazy, fun lyrics
No, this is not the Muffin Man you thought you knew. This is a swingin' adaptation that is appropriately titled for young treble singers. The mostly unison setting will be a quick learn with simple
Your developing singers can perfect their solfege skills while learning classical music with this audience pleaser! Melodies (in solfege with moveable do) include fragments from Eine Kleine
Recorded by "The Kingston Trio" and "Rockapella," this spooky song is a great novelty change of pace! "And they were singing: Back to back, belly to belly and I don't really care 'cause I'm stone dead
From "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" comes this clever song from the cantina scene - an infectious reggae-style tune co-written by the film's director, J.J. Abrams, and Lin-Manuel Miranda of "Hamilton" fame.
Immortalized in pop culture history as on the CBS television series The Big Bang Theory, where it's sung repeatedly by the show's stars Sheldon and Penny, this humorous theme-and-variations arrangement will
This delightful song from "Frozen" is an ode to buzzing bees, dandelion fuzz, sandy beaches and blue skies. Olaf, everyone's favorite song-and-dance snowman, imagines a life that's not frozen in this
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If you are looking for a spooky selection for Halloween or any other occasion, look no further! This trio of tunes drawn from the classics will provide all necessary goosebumps and even a chuckle or two!
"When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that's amore!" Who could resist this Italian pop novelty? It will have your audience singing and swaying along! A fantastic change of pace for choirs at
This childhood favorite makes an exciting, super-fast vocal jazz showcase for younger choirs. Inspired by Ella Fitzgerald, the vocal lines are easy, making it a great vehicle for developing jazz inflection
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Your singers will have fun with this novelty song from the 1940's and develop their vocal jazz chops at the same time! Opening in a happy-go-lucky 6/8, it sounds like an Italian street song full of nonsense