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Choral Choir (SATB divisi) - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.928983

Composed by Unknown. Arranged by Donald A. Mills, 2019. A Cappella,Blues,Concert,Folk. Octavo. 5 pages. Donald A Mills #4853851. Published by Donald A Mills (A0.928983).

With an original introduction by this arranger, this melodic balled is sung here a cappella, unencumbered by instruments. Some of the chord structure is complex, but intuitive. Your audiences will surely love this beautiful song in this new arrangement for SATB.

From Wikepedia:
Historians have not been able to definitively identify The House Of The Rising Sun, but here are the two most popular theories:

1) The song is about a gambling hall in New Orleans. The House Of The Rising Sun was named after Madame Marianne LeSoleil Levant (which means Rising Sun in French) and was open for business from 1862 (occupation by Union troops) until 1874, when it was closed due to complaints by neighbors. It was located at 826-830 St. Louis St.

2) It's about a women's prison in New Orleans called the Orleans Parish women's prison, which had an entrance gate adorned with a rising sun artwork.

The melody is a traditional English ballad, but the song became popular as an African-American folk song. It was recorded by Texas Alexander in the 1920s, then by a number of other artists including Leadbelly, Woody Guthrie, Josh White and later Nina Simone. It was her version The Animals first heard. No one can claim rights to the song, meaning it can be recorded and sold royalty-free. Many bands covered the song after it became a hit for The Animals.

The House of the Rising Sun...SATB
Choral SATB

$2.99 2.84 € Choral SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir (SATB) - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.955868

By Ernest Tubb & Red Foley. By Huddie Ledbetter and John A. Lomax. Arranged by Scott S. Stewart. Contemporary. Octavo. 10 pages. Scott S. Stewart #6512313. Published by Scott S. Stewart (A0.955868).

Goodnight, Irene or Irene, Goodnight is a 19th century song written and published as Goodnight, Irene in 1886 by Gussie Lord Davis an African American songwriter. The song (by then much altered) was first recorded (and claimed) in 1932 by American musician Huddie Leadbelly Ledbetter.  The lyrics tell of the singer's troubled past with his love, Irene, and express his sadness and frustration.This true piece of musical Americana is scored for 4-part SATB ensemble with piano accompaniment.  It makes for a great program closer, or audience participation number.  Performance time: c.3:00+.

Goodnight, Irene
Choral SATB
Ernest Tubb & Red Foley
$2.99 2.84 € Choral SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus






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