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Piano,Vocal,Voice - Digital Download SKU: A0.556054 Composed by Robert J. Sherman. Arranged by Original Piano/Vocal Arrangement by Robert J. Sherman. Broadway,Instructional,Musical/Show. Score. 6 pages. Sherman Theatrical Entertainment Ltd. #165526. Published by Sherman Theatrical Entertainment Ltd. (A0.556054). The Sharpest Smile is from the musical Love Birds. This song pays homage to “Honey Bun” from the classic 1949 Rodgers & Hammerstein musical: South Pacific. Like its forerunner, “The Sharpest Smile” represents a “show within a show” moment. Both “Honey Bun” and “The Sharpest Smile” derive their comedy from the age-old, vaudevillian gimmick of a girl pretending to be a boy and vice versa. In the context of the Love Birds script, “Vera” (a female parrot) is costumed as a 1920s (male) gangster talking to “his” gangster friends. “The Gangster” character explains that “he” has met a wonderful girl (named “Pearl”), so don’t expect to see “him” around as much; or lyrics to that effect. Later in the number, we learn that “Pearl” is in fact a hungry crocodile dressed in a lady’s bikini costume (i.e. two coconuts strung together for the top – also an homage to “Honey Bun”). Pearl constantly tries to take a bite out of the Gangster Parrot who is blissfully unaware of the threat. This is a comedy song about mismatched relationships, but it also serves as meta-commentary on the dangers that pursuing such relationships can pose. In other words, “Pearl” is “Peril” (at least according to the thinking of the time). Despite the implicit risk, this unconventional love story seems to work out in the end. When printing, please scale to fit for standard US Letter and A4 size.
The Sharpest Smile (D Major)
Piano, Voix

$3.99 3.39 € Piano, Voix PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Vocal,Voice - Digital Download SKU: A0.529570 Composed by Robert J. Sherman. Arranged by Original Piano/Vocal Arrangement by Robert J. Sherman. Broadway,Contest,Festival,Instructional,Musical/Show. Score. 6 pages. Sherman Theatrical Entertainment Ltd. #117896. Published by Sherman Theatrical Entertainment Ltd. (A0.529570). The Sharpest Smile is from the musical Love Birds. This song pays homage to “Honey Bun” from the classic 1949 Rodgers & Hammerstein musical: South Pacific. Like its forerunner, “The Sharpest Smile” represents a “show within a show” moment. Both “Honey Bun” and “The Sharpest Smile” derive their comedy from the age-old, vaudevillian gimmick of a girl pretending to be a boy and vice versa. In the context of the Love Birds script, “Vera” (a female parrot) is costumed as a 1920s (male) gangster talking to “his” gangster friends. “The Gangster” character explains that “he” has met a wonderful girl (named “Pearl”), so don’t expect to see “him” around as much; or lyrics to that effect. Later in the number, we learn that “Pearl” is in fact a hungry crocodile dressed in a lady’s bikini costume (i.e. two coconuts strung together for the top – also an homage to “Honey Bun”). Pearl constantly tries to take a bite out of the Gangster Parrot who is blissfully unaware of the threat. This is a comedy song about mismatched relationships, but it also serves as meta-commentary on the dangers that pursuing such relationships can pose. In other words, “Pearl” is “Peril” (at least according to the thinking of the time). Despite the implicit risk, this unconventional love story seems to work out in the end. When printing, please scale to fit for standard US Letter and A4 size.
The Sharpest Smile (F Major)
Piano, Voix

$3.49 2.97 € Piano, Voix PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.864387 Composed by Oscar Hammerstein and Richard Rodgers. Arranged by Brianne Lundberg. 20th Century,Broadway,Children,Film/TV,Musical/Show. Score. 4 pages. Brianne Lundberg #470835. Published by Brianne Lundberg (A0.864387). This delightful number from Rodgers’ and Hammerstein’s musical The King and I offers a cheery way to deal with fear: just whistle a happy tune! This is an easy piano arrangement in C major, best for later beginner to early intermediate pianists. 3 pages (plus cover). Large print. Great for all ages. May be performed as a piano solo or as a simple vocal accompaniment. If used for vocal accompaniment, the vocalist should read the Treble staff of the piano part. Lyrics indicate which notes to follow. Lower harmonies are meant to be played by the pianist (not sung). See more previews of this sheet music at www.MusicAndTheory.com/i-whistle-a-happy-tune.Brianne Lundberg is a Composer, Arranger, and Piano Instructor. In addition to publishing with Hal Leonard, she has independently published many arrangements and original compositions for piano and a variety of other instruments and ensembles. For more of Brianne's music or to request a custom arrangement, visit www.MusicAndTheory.com.
I Whistle A Happy Tune
Piano, Voix

$4.99 4.24 € Piano, Voix PDF SheetMusicPlus






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