This text is one of several love notes from Gertrude Stein to her partner. These beautiful words are set like a courtly love poem of the Renaissance, and the result is a modern madrigal. Perfect for singing
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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 set of four short pieces was inspired by word-puzzle solutions, with each piece presenting a humorous pun set in a unique musical style to highlight the lyric presentation. This upbeat and cheeky set
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
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
One of The King's Singers top songs, this Albert Hammond folk classic in a brilliant arrangement by Peter Knight will give advanced ensembles a diction workout! Train noises, melodic fragments and vocal
"Cod" almighty, you'll get a chuckle from the anglers in your choir and audience with this clever country-style salute to fishing lingo! A fun change-of-pace for mixed and male choirs!
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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Harry Nilsson's 1971 novelty song tells the story of what happens when you put the lime in the coconut: it helps you feel better when you have a bellyache! Set at an "island rock" tempo, it's a fun,
This is very funny! It's a mad, mad, mad, mad madrigal indeed when the "fa-la-la's" get mixed up with the "shoo-bee-doo-bee-doo's" and the "rama-lama-ding-dong's"! Novelty madrigals are rare, and this is
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!
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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Totally cheeky and irreverent, this tune from Monty Python's "Spamalot" is a terrific concert feature, complete with whistling and a kick-line ending! "When you're chewin' on life's gristle, don't grumble."