Top 10 Songs...
Pops & Standards
- Back to the Sixties - Vocal Score
7 of the best songs from the sixties. They are - House of the Rising Sun, Sealed With a Kiss, - Back to the Sixties - Vocal lines only (piano part not shown)
He Ain't Heavy, Pretty Flamingo, Silence is Golden, How Do You Do It and Da Do Ron Ron. - Beatles for Choirs
Three songs from the writers who shaped a generation - Ob-la-di Ob-la-da, And I Love Her and Penny Lane.Can be accompanied by piano or guitar (or both!) - Beatles for Choirs (SATB with piano accompaniment)
A shorter a medley and a wonderfully balanced collection of Beatles songs. Containing lovely arrangements of Ob-la-di Ob-la-da, And I Love Her and Penny Lane (the song heralded by Paul Gambaccini as the best pop song ever written!) The original arrangement was intended to be accompanied by guitar, but a piano accompaniment has been added here by popular demand. - Don't Put Your Daughter on the Stage, Mrs Worthington
Noel Coward's mastery shines through - In the Still of the Night
Another Cole Porter classic, unaccompanied. The mixed voice edition is available in The Memory of All That Book 2 - Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair
Stephen Foster at his best. It's hard to believe that this song was written in the century before last! The mixed voice version is available in The Memory of All That Book 1. - Portrait of My Love
Cyril Ordanel's music, a big hit for Matt Monro - Sailing
Gavin Southerland's song was a hit for Rod Stewart and the crew of the Ark Royal! - Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
Another classic from The Great American Songbook - Softly As I Leave You
A haunting oboe solo is the definitive feature of Alan's best-known arrangement - Yesterday
Paul McCartney's evergreen - When I Fall in Love
Nat King Cole, amongst others, sang this beautifully. A great song - I Only Have Eyes for You
Harry Warren's classic - Bridge Over Troubled Water
Paul Simon's best song? A matter of opinion, but it's one of his best! - Kings of Swing (4 part) - Full Score
Four great songs from the swing era - Begin the Beguine, Ain't Misbehavin', Moonlight Serenade and Chattanooga Choo Choo. Available on CD or iTunes sung by The Mastersingers. - Kings of Swing (4 part) - Voices
Four great songs from the swing era - Begin the Beguine, Ain't Misbehavin', Moonlight Serenade and Chattanooga Choo Choo. Available on CD or iTunes sung by The Mastersingers. - Kings of Swing (8 part) - Full Score (mixed voice only)
Four great songs from the swing era - Begin the Beguine, Ain't Misbehavin', Moonlight Serenade and Chattanooga Choo Choo. Available on CD or iTunes sung by The Mastersingers. - Kings of Swing (8 part) - Voices (mixed voice only)
Four great songs from the swing era - Begin the Beguine, Ain't Misbehavin', Moonlight Serenade and Chattanooga Choo Choo. Available on CD or iTunes sung by The Mastersingers. - Kings of Swing - solfa (male voice only)
- Bohemian Rhapsody
Freddie Mercury's classic, made possible for choirs by Jim Morgan's fabulous arrangement - Bohemian Rhapsody Solfa (male voice only)
- I Will
A lesser known Paul McCartney gem, from the White Album. Available on CD or iTunes sung by The Mastersingers. - Nice n Easy Vocal Score
A Perry Como collection, featuring Magic Moments, And I Love Her So, Catch a Falling Star and Try to Remember - Nice n Easy Vocal lines only (piano part not shown)
A Perry Como collection, featuring Magic Moments, And I Love Her So, Catch a Falling Star and Try to Remember - This Is My Song
Charlie Chaplin's own song - The Memory of All That
11 songs from the Great American Song Book - Gershwin, Porter et al, a cappella The songs are - Autumn Leaves, Anything Goes, Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue, Every Time We Say Goodbye, Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair, Let's Do It, Lullaby of Birdland, The Way We Were,Our Love is Here to Stay, They Can't Take That Away from Me and The Way You Look Tonight - Perhaps Love
John Denver's song which he recorded with Placido Domingo - Harry
Catherine Howe, from Halifax, wrote this beautiful song - The Continental
The first song ever to win an Oscar! - Three Times A Lady
Looking for something different for your next performance. This is a great song by Lionel Richie - and a fantastic arrangement by Alan Woods. Really enjoyable to sing, it will bring a smile to your choir - whether mixed voice or male. We actually think this is probably one of Alan's best arrangements (although they are all very good!) - Every Time We Say Goodbye
The Cole Porter jazz standard gained popularity in the late 50’s and early 60’s. Arr by Alan Simmons. A cappella. - I Write the Songs
A hit for Barry Manilow, written by Bruce Johnstone - We Are The Champions
Queen's great classic, now available to choirs - Walk Away
Another Matt Monro hit, arranged for the Clydebank MVC. Piano accompanied - Sinatra
Four songs made famous buy the great Frank Sinatra. The songs are New York, New York - Fly Me to the Moon - Strangers in the Night - My Way. This is the vocal score showing voices and piano. A "vocal lines only" version is available at a cheaper price. Generally, choirs will need 2 vocal scores (for the conductor and accompanist, and a set of vocal lines for the rest of the choir. - Sinatra (vocal lines only - piano not shown)
Four songs made famous buy the great Frank Sinatra. The songs are New York, New York - Fly Me to the Moon - Strangers in the Night - My Way. This is the vocal lines version, showing voice parts only (the piano part is not shown). A vocal score (voices and piano) is available at £5. Generally, choirs will need 2 vocal scores (for the conductor and accompanist) and a set of vocal lines for the rest of the choir. - You Raise Me Up
A beautiful song, made famous by the likes of Westlife and Josh Groban - Congratulations Medley
Congratulations - Puppet on a String - I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing, woven together into one medley. Commissioned for the 60th Anniversary of St Stythians Male Voice Choir - Congratulations Medley (vocal lines only)
The piano part is not shown on this copy. It appears on the full vocal score (MAL125 - £3.50) - When I'm 64
Another Beatles classic, arranged to coincide with Paul McCartney's 64th birthday. It was sung on the Nottingham region of the BBC Children in Need day by the Radcliffe MVC - Michelle
Yet another Beatles classic - Puppet on a String
Sandy Shaw's Eurovision winner from 1967 - Congratulations
Cliff Richards' 1968 Eurovision entry, placed 2nd - I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing
Did the New Seekers really drink Coca Cola? - Autumn Leaves
One of the great standards, arranged for TTBB unaccompanied by Alan Simmons. (A mixed voice, SATB arrangement is available in "The Memory of All That) - A Matt Monroe Medley - Vocal Score
Includes Softly as I Leave You, Unforgettable, My Kind of Girl, Yesterday and My Love and Devotion. Arr by Alan Simmons. Piano accompanied. - A Matt Monroe Medley - Vocal Lines
Includes Softly as I Leave You, Unforgettable, My Kind of Girl, Yesterday and My Love and Devotion. Arr by Alan Simmons. Piano accompanied. - Ain't Misbehahin'
The 1929 song by Thomas “Fats” Waller, Harry Brooks and Andy Razaf. Arr Alan Simmons. Piano accompanied. - And I Love Her
The Beatles 1964 hit from their third album ‘A Hard Day’s Night’. Piano accompanied. - Anything Goes
A popular standard. A capella. - Begin the Beguine
The popular Cole Porter song, originally composed at the piano at The Ritz, Paris. Arr Alan Simmons. Piano accompanied. - Chattanooga Choo Choo
The song by Harry Warren and Mack Gordon, recorded by Glenn Miller. Arr Alan Simmons. Piano accompanied. - Chattanooga Choo Choo
The song by Harry Warren and Mack Gordon, recorded by Glenn Miller. Arr Alan Simmons. Piano accompanied. - Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue
The popular country-pop music song written by Richard Leigh. Arr Alan Woods. A cappella. - Fly Me To The Moon
Made famous by Frank Sinatra. Piano accompanied. - Lullaby of Birdland
The 1952 popular song by George Shearing and lyrics by B Y Forster. Arr by Andrew Carter. Also available in the book ‘The Memory of All That’. A cappella. - Moonlight Serenade
An American popular song with original music by Glenn Miller. Arr by Alan Simmons. Piano accompanied. - My Way
“My Way” is a song popularised by Frank Sinatra. Arr by Alan Simmons. Piano accompanied. - New York, New York
In 1979, it was recorded by Frank Sinatra, for his album Trilogy: Past Present Future. Arr by Alan Simmons. Piano accompanied. - Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
From the 1968 White Album by The Beatles. Piano accompanied. - Our Love Is Here To Stay
The popular George and Ira Gershwin standard. A cappella. - Penny Lane
The Beatles song, written by Paul McCartney and recorded during the Sgt. Pepper sessions. Piano accompanied. - Rag Doll
- Strangers In The Night
The song made famous in 1966 by Frank Sinatra. Arranged by Alan Simmons. Piano accompanied. - The Way We Were
The title song to the 1973 movie The Way We Were, starring Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford. The song By Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman and Marvin Hamlisch. A cappella. - The Way You Look Tonight
The popular standard written by Jerome Kern with lyrics by Dorothy Fields. A cappella. - They Can't Take That Away From Me
The 1937 standard written by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin. Arr by Alan Simmons. A cappella. - Unforgettable
The popular song written by Irving Gordon. Piano accompanied. - Walk Away
Another Matt Monroe hit. Piano accompanied.
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Paul Simon's best song? A matter of opinion, but it's one of his best!
Composer: Paul Simon
Arranged by: Alan Simmons
| Price: | £1.75 | ||||
| Score: | SATB | SAB | SSA | TTBB | TTBB Solfa |
| Code: | FEM014 | MAL072 | MAL072S | ||
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