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.
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What better way to teach the colors of the rainbow than through song? The title is an acronym for the color spectrum, and this setting really creates a fun, theatrical novelty for children's choirs. Sung in
This wonderful setting of Maya Angelou's famous poem has a nice gospel touch and uses mixed meter, independent vocal lines and dissonant, jazz-influenced harmonies. The text, as Angelou said herself, is
Containing three movements: Scrolling; Their, There, They're; and Selfie, this tongue-in-cheek novelty number features plenty of fun along with sophisticated vocal harmonies. Your
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
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 English folk tune tells a story from the Victorian era of a girl who sewed and was delighted to receive a "paper of pins" from her suitor along with a host of other gifts, though all she wished for was
Originally recorded by Patsy Montana in 1935, this was the first country song by a female artist to sell more than one million records. Subsequently covered by Suzy Bogguss, the Dixie Chicks and LeAnn
"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
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