Nobody Does It Better sung by Carly Simon came from the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. Marvin Hamlisch and Carole Bayer Sager’s song marked the first time a bond song had not shared its title with that of the film - since the tradition started. It stood as an excellent pop song in its own right and has endured as Carly Simon’s longest-charting hit and the title of her greatest hits albu…
A gentle and expressive setting of John Donne's Catch A Falling Star demonstrates Chilcott's mastery of the wistful melody and varied vocal textures with rich harmonies bringing the poet's powerful imagery to life in a setting of great beauty.For SSA Choir with Piano accompaniment.
Staying true to the rocksteady roots of the 1967 original this choral arrangement of The Tide Is High is a bright and vivid reimagining of The Paragon’s signature track famously covered by Debbie Harry and Blondie.Arranged by Barrie Carson Turner for SSA choir with piano accompaniment this Jamaican-tinged choral pop is an excellent choice for groups seeking a calm and uplifting number to add …
Easy/Intermediate level arrangement of Elton John's timeless hit Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me for SSA choir with piano accompaniment. Arranged by Simon Foxley & Christopher Hussey.
I Don't Know How To Love Him one of the showstoppers from 'Jesus Christ Superstar' is arranged here by Jeremy Birchall for SSA Choir with Piano Accompaniment. Composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber with lyrics by Tim Rice the song is often rated as the high point of the musical.
from the Largo of the symphony From the New World-Goin' Home is adapted from the famous melody of the Largo of Dvorak's New World Symphony Op.95 with words and arrangement by William Arms Fisher. Arranged for SSA Choir with Piano or Organ Accompaniment.
Originally featuring artists such as R. Kelly Mary J. Blige Bono and Crystal Lewis this Grammy Award-nominated Kirk Franklin gospel original reminds us that no one should go through this world alone.For SSA choir.
Over the Rainbow is a standard that has become forever associated with its most famous interpreter Judy Garland. Her troubled adult years only added poignancy to her guileless interpretation of the song preserved on celluloid in The Wizard of Oz when she was seventeen. The song would also do something similar for Eva Cassidy whose 1992 version brought her posthumous fame almost a decade later.Ar…
African percussion serves as a fantastic background to a cappella voices in a compelling new arrangement by Kirby Shaw. An awe-inspiring setting for SSA choir a cappella and optional percussion (Shaker/Woodblock and High/Low Drum).