With a catchy melody and lyrics comprising some of the era's finest musical slang, this selection made an appearance in the TV series Lessons in Chemistry – and it can make an appearance on your
A Broadway standard for generations, this show tune from "Guys and Dolls" brims with playful longing with its charming depiction of the thrill of love's possibilities. Lively, jazzy, and fresh, the clever
Following up on Gilpin's Vox, here's another flexible, fun-to-sing original piece with so many uses! Set up as rondo, this perfect opener is part warm-up, part vocalise, and part novelty, with
A fun, bite-sized character piece perfect for a change of pace in a show choir set, this upbeat swing tune has lyrics all about food, a dance break, and the opportunity to show off your band! Accessible
Two classic songs from the 1920s have been stitched together to make a perfect singing (and swingin') valentine. Not just for Valentine's Day, this fun, jazzy medley with full accompaniment is a great way
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Set in a easy swing style, this classic tune from Mister (Fred) Rogers is presented in an arrangement that your jazz or concert choir will love. The music from Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood is both iconic and
Jon Batiste's cover of the 1963 Impressions hit in Disney/Pixar's "Soul" brings this early Curtis Mayfield song to a whole new generation. Built on a soulful groove, jazzy twists, and a feel-good vibe, this
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This quirky song about the popular potluck side dish originally appeared in the 1944 MGM musical "Broadway Rhythm." Retaining the characteristic sound and style of the time period with bright jazz harmonies
The Andrews Sisters were a popular '40s-era close-harmony singing group whose stylistic compositions and arrangements made them the top-selling female group of all time. This medley of great tunes showcases
Originally performed by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in the classic movie "Shall We Dance," this bubbly Gershwin tune has enjoyed a recent resurgence. Full of charm and wit, the arrangement sparkles with
This Discovery Jazz series edition of Stevie Wonder's 1973 song packs all the joyful Latin energy you would want into an accessible arrangement that is super cool and fun to sing. Great for building skills
Unlike the original ballad heard in the operetta, this is an easy swing choral rendition placed in a key that is comfortable for developing voices, with careful attention to range and accessibility. The