Top 10 Songs...
SATB
- A Cole Porter Medley - Vocal lines only (piano part not shown)
Another Opening, Another Show, Just One of Those Things, You Do Something to Me, So in Love and Who Wants to be a Millionaire - A Cole Porter Medley - Vocal Score
This version comes with full accompaniment of five great songs from one of the greatest song-writers ever! The songs are Another Opening, Another Show, Just One of Those Things, You Do Something to Me, So in Love and Who Wants to be a Millionaire - A Flower in Winter
This is an easy to learn and totally new Christmas song. Lyrically inspired by T S Eliot's poem "The Journey of the Magi", it tells the story of the three kings travelling to the stable. Some customers say it is the best thing that Alan has ever written. It certainly provides your choir with completely new and original song for Christmas. - Ain't Misbehahin'
The 1929 song by Thomas “Fats” Waller, Harry Brooks and Andy Razaf. Arr Alan Simmons. Piano accompanied. - All God's Chillun Got Shoes
Popular Spiritual. A cappella. - All Through The Night
Popular Welsh folk song. A cappella. - All You Were and All You Are
A gentl, moing song with beautiful melody and harmony. For choir and piano. - Amen
Many choirs have said how much they and their audiences have enjoyed “Every Time I Feel the Spirit” and “Give Me That Old Time Religion”. Two rousing, up-beat spirituals that never fail to excite. Well, by popular demand, here’s another! Amen (the “A” pronounced the American “way”) incorporates “This Little Light of Mine”. Like “Old Time Religion” it starts gently, but don’t be fooled! From a gentle start it develops into a real rocker. You’ll find the audience will spontaneously join in towards the end and you can have a slight smile when the choir suddenly stops in mid phrase before the final “Amens” come in. The audience by then will be in full swing and will find themselves singing solo! A moment to enjoy for choir and audience! - 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. - 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) - Away in a Manger
A very simple, but beautiful alternative melody to the traditional favourite. If you like the original you will like this even better. It's short, quick to learn and extremely effective at concerts. Perfect as a last minute addition to your repertoire. - Away in a Manger (the Normandy tune)
Accompanied by piano, organ, or string orchestra - 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. - 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, - 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!) - Beauchamp Gloria - children's choir part (photocopiable)
Written for St Mary's Church, Warwick, this Gloria sets adult and children's choirs on an equal footing. The traditional Latin text is sung by the adults, but the children continually question them with their English text. The work was based on the relationship between Sir Richard Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick, and his prisoner, Joan of Arc. Accompanied by brass, percussion and organ - Beauchamp Gloria - Full Score
Written for St Mary's Church, Warwick, this Gloria sets adult and children's choirs on an equal footing. The traditional Latin text is sung by the adults, but the children continually question them with their English text. The work was based on the relationship between Sir Richard Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick, and his prisoner, Joan of Arc. Accompanied by brass, percussion and organ - Beauchamp Gloria - Vocal lines only (accomp not shown)
Like The Great Fire of London, the Beauchamp Gloria is designed for large mixed choirs with semi-chorus (or, preferably, an adult mixed and a youth mixed choir) and children’s choir. The accompaniment is for 3 horns, 4 trumpets, 4 trombones, organ, percussion and timpani. The work was written for St Mary’s Church Warwick, the home of the Earls of Warwick. Richard, 13th Earl of Warwick, was governor of Rouen at the time of Joan of Arc, and was ultimately responsible for her death. He had the final word. Richard’s tomb is to be found in the Beauchamp Chapel in St Mary’s Church. The work looks at the relationship between Richard and Joan of Arc. It makes no attempt to pass judgement on either of them but simply makes the listener aware that those times were very different from ours. At first he adult chorus sings, in Latin, the traditional words of the Gloria. But the children sing in English, as if to question the legitimacy of the Latin text in the same way that Joan questioned the legitimacy of the rule of Richard. Towards the end they are, to a certain extent, reconciled and both choirs use both languages. - Beauchamp Gloria - Vocal Score
Written for St Mary's Church, Warwick, this Gloria sets adult and children's choirs on an equal footing. The traditional Latin text is sung by the adults, but the children continually question them with their English text. The work was based on the relationship between Sir Richard Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick, and his prisoner, Joan of Arc. Accompanied by brass, percussion and organ - Beautiful Music, Dangerous Rhythm CD
Tracks - The Continental - All You Were and All You Are - But It’s Mine - Harry - Solitary Spaceman - Isn’t This a Lovely Day Take Me Up the Tyne - The Pirates of Penzance - Three Times a Lady - Monday’s Child - The Word Made Flesh - It’s Your Song That We Sing - That Ain’t No Way to Treat a Lady - More Than a Million Words - Swing Low, Sweet Chariot - Begin the Beguine
The popular Cole Porter song, originally composed at the piano at The Ritz, Paris. Arr Alan Simmons. Piano accompanied. - Blaydon Races
The famous Geordie folk song written in the 19th century by Geordie Ridley. Arr by Alan Simmons. A cappella. - Blow The Wind Southerly
This English folk song from Northumbria tells of a lover hoping for a southerly wind to blow her bonnie back home to her. A cappella. - Bohemian Rhapsody
Freddie Mercury's classic, made possible for choirs by Jim Morgan's fabulous arrangement - Bring Back the Beguine
Inspired by the great age of swing, this is a new swing song, but you'll recognise the references! - Can You Hear A Mother Singing?
Commissioned by the John Lewis Partnership Music Society for first performance at Westminster Cathedral sung by The Cavendish Singers directed by Manvinder Rattan. Words and Music by Alan Simmons. A cappella. - Chattanooga Choo Choo
The song by Harry Warren and Mack Gordon, recorded by Glenn Miller. Arr Alan Simmons. Piano accompanied. - Coventry Carol
A new setting of this much loved traditional text. - Danny Boy (Londonderry Air)
Alan Simmons’s new arrangement of one of the world’s best-loved melodies. Traditional Irish song with solo. Piano accompanied. - Deck the Hall
This joyous arrangement has a Gershwin-style middle verse, with close harmonies to stretch your choir. Classed as moderately difficult, the first and last verses are easy, but the middle is more difficult. But really worth the effort! - Deep River
Short, popular spiritual. 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. - Down By The Riverside
A traditional gospel song. First published in Carl Sandburg’s The American Songbag (1927). Guitar accompanied. - Evening Star
A nostalgic song about the last steam engine to be built in Britain - Every time I feel the spirit
A rousing spiritual, easy to sing and very effective! - 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. - Fly Me To The Moon
Made famous by Frank Sinatra. Piano accompanied. - Give Me That Old Time Religion
Starts slowly and grows to a huge climax - Go Down Moses
Popular spiritual. Piano accompanied. - Greensleeves
A traditional English folk song. Arr by Alan Simmons. Piano accompanied. - He is Born (from This Joyous Night)
The first carol in Alan Woods' Christmas Cantata was proving so popular, we decided to make it available on its own. A new and wonderful Christmas piece. Piano accompanied. - Here to Stay CD
Here to Stay I Got Rhythm - The Wind Beneath My Wings - Kings of Swing - Across the Skies - She - Three Rather American Songs I Will - Whenever I’m Here With You - Over the Rainbow - My Heart Will Go On - The Voice - A Carpenters Medley The Rose - Bring Back the Beguine - Our Love is Here to Stay - I Saw Mummy Kissing Santa Claus
Tommy Connor's classic has been arranged for TTBB a cappella by John Forsyth. A wonderful unaccompanied version of this Christmas favourite that will put a smile on your audiences faces. - I Saw Three Ships
If you're feeling a bit darinf, then why not get your choir to try this totally new, exciting approach to this carol for mixed voices SATB and piano (4 hands). - I Will
A lesser known Paul McCartney gem, from the White Album. Available on CD or iTunes sung by The Mastersingers. - I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes
A setting of Psalm 121 by Alan Simmons - In Dulci Jubilo
Words by Heinrich Seuse (c. 1295-1366) Music by Barry Russell. Piano accompanied. - Infant Holy
An easy to moderate song (nearer to easy to moderate) this brings a new tune and a refreshing change from the old Polish song. Like old wine in new bottles – this is very singable. - It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
- Italian Pipers' Carol
Do you remember The Springfields' "Bambino"? That was their take on this beautifully rhythmic and melodic Italian carol. This arrangement would be classed as easy to moderate - a very joyful traditional Italian carol. It's lively exciting, rhythmic, tuneful – everything you want for a Christmas concert! - 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. - Joy to the World
This amusing version of a traditional favourite is lots of fun to learn - and to perform. An easy arrangement that is achievable by most choirs, it has hints of many famous classics thrown into the piano accompaniment. Handels Messiah, Radetzky March by Johan Strauss, Beethoven's 9th symphony and Vivaldi's Four Seasons and Tchaikovsky 1812 overture. Performed by Halifax Choral Society on BBC Songs of Praise. - 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. - Let the Nations Rejoice and be Glad (Psalm 67)
Alan Woods' joyous setting for SATB and piano - Let's Do It
Another Cole Porter gem, this time arranged unaccompanied. From the show "Anything Goes" (the SATB version appears in "The Memory of All That") - Listen To De Lambs
Popular spiritual. A cappella. - Lord's Prayer
Alan Woods' haunting setting for SATTBB, written for the BBC TV Kingdom Come series - Love's Redeeming Work CD
Tracks - Procession of Palms, Easter Carol, Agnus Dei, Jesu, Lover of My Soul - Love’s Redeeming Work is Done Harvest Thanksgiving - Lento For Strings - The World at the Manger (Christmas Cantata), Epiphany Carol - Lullaby Carol
Recorded by the Huddersfield Choral Society on their new Christmas album, out this year - 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. - Make We Joy (Single song)
- Make We Joy book 1
A new publication for mixed voices at Christmas, in 2 volumes. Buy book 1 for £5 or buy both 1 & 2 for just £8 - Make We Joy book 2
A new publication for mixed voices at Christmas, in 2 volumes. Buy book 2 for £5 or buy both 1 & 2 for just £8 - Make We Joy books 1 & 2
A new publication for mixed voices at Christmas, in 2 volumes. Buy both for just £8 - Michelle
Yet another Beatles classic - Moonlight Serenade
An American popular song with original music by Glenn Miller. Arr by Alan Simmons. Piano accompanied. - My Heart Will Go On
A beautiful arrangement of the love theme from the film "Titanic", for choir and piano. - My Way
“My Way” is a song popularised by Frank Sinatra. Arr by Alan Simmons. Piano accompanied. - Nelson Mandela (Across the Skies)
Nelson Mandela is one of the world’s greatest ever leaders and this song pays tribute to him. Born into a country where the black indigenous people had virtually no rights, no respect and no hope, he never tired of challenging this discrimination, and spent 27 years of his life in prison because of his efforts. But his ultimate triumph is now well known and he remains a beacon for humanity. This song was written for Margaret Rogers and The Blythe Choir, who gave Alan a free hand to write a song on any subject, and were completely in sympathy with the finished product. - Nessun Dorma
Nessun Dorma was one of Puccini’s most loved arias before the 1990 football World Cup in Italy. But when it was used as the theme tune for Italia 90 it, and the singer Lucian Pavarotti, became universally loved. Everyone, football fan or not, classical music fan or not, loved it. It caught the public imagination and became an anthem. Since Alan Simmons arranged it, it has been sung by male voice choirs worldwide, from North America to New Zealand, from the UK to Singapore and from Norway to South Africa. It has become one of our best selling pieces and remains so! - 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. - 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 - 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 - Nimrod (Agnus Dei)
Written for the Alcester Male Voice Choir on their 35th Anniversary. Elgar’s “Nimrod” is the most famous of the “Enigma” Variations. Originally written for orchestra, but like Samuel Barber’s Adagio for Strings, it lends itself very readily to voices. In this arrangement the words used are those of the Agnus Dei. The accompaniment can be piano or organ, or both. - Nowell for the Merrie Citie
Alan tells us that this is one of his own particular favourites. Originally performed by 500 children from Wakefield at the Royal Albert Hall with dancers this is a very rhythmic and lively Christmas arrangement. Classed as easy to moderate, it tells the story of the crucial period of the Wars of the Roses. - Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
From the 1968 White Album by The Beatles. Piano accompanied. - Ode On St Cecilia's Day
to the patron saint of music - On Ilkla Moor Baht 'At
Yorkshire's best known song, wittily arranged - One More to Count
Christmas with meaning - this is a more serious song that looks at what we, as a society have learned from the Christmas story. Musically it easy but the questions the lyrics bring are more challenging. A serious item that is often neglected - and one that may get your audience to listen and think. - Only Music
This is very much an anthem of choirs. The idea of music being essential to many peoples lives has been around for years and used in songs like "Music" and "How can I live without my music"."Only Music" takes the same theme, but makes it specific to choirs, especially with the line "And this is the music only choirs can sing...." This is moderately difficult (especially for the pianist) but well worth the effort. - Our Love Is Here To Stay
The popular George and Ira Gershwin standard. A cappella. - Over Jordan (A collection of 9 spirituals)
9 spirituals for choirs, featuring Every Time I Feel the Spirit, All God's Chillun Got Shoes, Listen to de Lambs, Peter Go Ring Dem Bells, Give Me That Old Time Religion, Deep River, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, Down by the Riverside and Go Down Moses - Penny Lane
The Beatles song, written by Paul McCartney and recorded during the Sgt. Pepper sessions. Piano accompanied. - Peter Go Ring Dem Bells
Popular spiritual for choirs. A cappella. - Portrait of My Love
Cyril Ordanel's music, a big hit for Matt Monro - Psalm 100
Another Alan Woods setting, this time a cappella - Psalm 57 - Vocal lines only (piano part not shown)
- Psalm 57 - Vocal Score
Written for double choir and piano, this is a powerful setting by Alan Woods - Quelle est cette odeur agréable?
One of the most beautiful Christmas carols. Originally French, it’s one of those rare times when the translation is even better than the original. Words in English and French. Arr by Alan Simmons. Piano accompanied. - Quem Pastores
Musically easy, this is the English translation of the traditional Latin piece. Looking at Christmas from a modern perspective – it focuses on the Christmas story and our learnings from it. - Rag Doll
- Rhapsody CD
Tracks - One Rainy Monday - He's My Fix - Don't Put Your Daughter on the Stage, Mrs Worthington A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square - The Lord's Prayer - Psalm 57 - Sing Agreeably of Love Play Away - Dream a Little Dream of Me - Bohemian Rhapsody. - Roads
A folk-style song; which road should we choose? - Sailing
Gavin Southerland's song was a hit for Rod Stewart and the crew of the Ark Royal! - Saints Alive! (When the Saints Go Marching In)
So what’s different about this version of “When the Saints Go Marching In”? Well, it has a brand new introduction that really sets the scene and builds up the excitement; it has a traditional jazz section with parts for kazoos; it has a touch of George Frederick Handel during the verse “And on that hallelujah day”; it has echoes of a New Orleans marching band….. In fact, it has everything! If you know Alan Simmons’ arrangements of “Amen” and “Give Me That Old Time Religion” you’ll get the idea! Great fun to sing! - See Amid the Winter's Snow arr Alan Simmons
This is one of the oldest of Alan’s arrangements – but he tells us that he is still doing it with his choirs, so it must be a good one! Can be accompanied by piano, organ or strings. - She's Like the Swallow
She’s Like the Swallow is a beautiful Canadian folk song. The arrangement was commissioned by the Waterloo Regional Police Male Voice Choir of Kitchener, Toronto. The haunting melody is heard first of all in unison, then in two part counterpoint and, in verse 3, four-part harmony. The melody is then passed around the choir, with the basses (or altos in the SSAA edition) singing down the octave in verse 5, accompanied by a tenor counter-melody. The four part harmony returns with a key change that moves into the last verse, finishing with a gentle unison and a diminuendo to the close. The piano throughout provides a gentle, rippling counter-melody. This is a really lovely song. - Silent Night
A new arrangement for Christmas from Alan Simmons - Simple Folk
Enjoyable a cappella arrangements of ten famous British folk songs - All Through the Night,Blaydon Races, Blow the Wind Southerly, The Bluebell of Scotland, Greensleeves, The Licolnshire Poacher, Strawberry Fair, Sweet Las of Richmond Hill, Widdecombe Fair, Ye Banks and Braes - 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. - Sing Agreeably of Love
Another Alan Woods setting, this time of words by W H Auden - Sleepy Head
All about the inspiration and aspirations that come with a new baby - 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 - Softly As I Leave You
A haunting oboe solo is the definitive feature of Alan's best-known arrangement - Softly CD
Tracks - Blue Skies - A Cole Porter Medley - Elmer’s Tune - Rag Doll - All God’s Chillun Got Shoes - Listen to de Lambs Peter Go Ring dem Bells - Every Time I Feel the Spirit - Voice of the Child - Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue The Way You Look Tonight - Softly As I Leave You - Psalm 23 - Coorie Doon - An Eriskay Love Lilt - The Way We Were Lullaby of Birdland - Give Me That Old Time Religion - Down By the Riverside - Back to the Sixties - Strangers In The Night
The song made famous in 1966 by Frank Sinatra. Arranged by Alan Simmons. Piano accompanied. - Strawberry Fair
The popular traditional English folk song. A cappella. - Sussex Carol (On Christmas Night)
"On Christmas night all Christians sing, to hear the news the angels bring." This rousing Christmas melody in a new, lively arrangement - this works extremely well for male, female and mixed voices. A well known and easy carol - the middle verse goes into a different key. You will need a reasonably good pianist for this one. - Sweet Lass of Richmond Hill
A traditional folk song. A cappella. - Sweet Little Jesus Boy
- Sweet Little Jesus Boy
A Christmas Spiritual. Arr Alan Woods. A cappella. Piano accompanied. - Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
A driving arrangement of this great spiritual - The Bluebell of Scotland
A traditional Scottish folk song. A cappella. - The Continental
The first song ever to win an Oscar! - The Great Fire of London - Full Score
Commissioned by Neil Ferris and The Epworth Choir of Guildford. Lasting 14 minutes, it is scored for soprano solo (Pepys’s maid), baritone solo (Pepys himself), mixed voice choir, children’s choir, 2 pianos and percussion. The instrumentation is the same as for the 2 pianos/percussion version of Carmina Burana, and was first performed in the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, along with that work. With words taken from Samuel Pepys’s diary, his words bring to life the spectacle, the chaos, the horror and the drama of that first day, from the early hours of the morning when he was awoken by his maid and warned that there was a fire burning in London Town. “Don’t trouble yourself” he said, “It’s far enough away” and went back to bed! But his sleep was short, and he was soon out on the streets seeing the drama unfold for himself. The music reflects the excitement and colour of the words, even the humour as Pepys describes a barge floating down the Thames with a cargo of just two virginals! (Hints of a 17th century dance bizarrely mixed with the lapping flames.) The work closes in very dramatic, almost violent style with a setting of these words from Pepys: “But it rose in one arch that was vicious and strong, From the bridge to the hill in a great bow and beyond, And churches and houses were burning as one With the noise from the flames And the cracking of houses at their ruin!” - The Great Fire of London - Vocal Score
Commissioned by Neil Ferris and The Epworth Choir of Guildford. Lasting 14 minutes, it is scored for soprano solo (Pepys’s maid), baritone solo (Pepys himself), mixed voice choir, children’s choir, 2 pianos and percussion. The instrumentation is the same as for the 2 pianos/percussion version of Carmina Burana, and was first performed in the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, along with that work. With words taken from Samuel Pepys’s diary, his words bring to life the spectacle, the chaos, the horror and the drama of that first day, from the early hours of the morning when he was awoken by his maid and warned that there was a fire burning in London Town. “Don’t trouble yourself” he said, “It’s far enough away” and went back to bed! But his sleep was short, and he was soon out on the streets seeing the drama unfold for himself. The music reflects the excitement and colour of the words, even the humour as Pepys describes a barge floating down the Thames with a cargo of just two virginals! (Hints of a 17th century dance bizarrely mixed with the lapping flames.) The work closes in very dramatic, almost violent style with a setting of these words from Pepys: “But it rose in one arch that was vicious and strong, From the bridge to the hill in a great bow and beyond, And churches and houses were burning as one With the noise from the flames And the cracking of houses at their ruin!” - The Humber Bridge
Inspired by the awsome sight of this magnificent bridge at sunrise - The Lincolnshire Poacher
A traditional English folk song. It is considered to be the unofficial county anthem of Lincolnshire. Piano accompanied. - 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 - The Road to Home
Another folk-style ballad, in The Seekers tradition - The Virgin Mary Had A Baby Boy
If you are looking for something a little different for Christmas, then this should do the trick. This is a lively spiritual with a real Caribbean calypso style. An easy to moderate arrangement that is guaranteed to get everyone tapping along. - 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. - The Windmills of Your Mind
From the original and the remake of the film "The Thomas Crown Affair". For choir and piano. Originally a French song, this edition has both the English and the French lyrics. - They Can't Take That Away From Me
The 1937 standard written by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin. Arr by Alan Simmons. A cappella. - This Joyous Night CD
Alan Woods' beautiful Christmas Cantata, sung and played by the Cavendish Choir and Orchestra, conducted by Manvinder Rattan. - This Joyous Night Vocal lines only (piano part not shown)
- This Joyous Night Vocal Score
A delicious 30 minute cantata for Christmas by Alan Woods. Written for Soprano solo, Baritone solo and SATB chorus in six movements, it can be performed piano accompaniment, organ or orchestra. He is Born (the first carol) is also available separately. - 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!) - Twelth Night
Piano accompanied. - Walk Away
Another Matt Monroe hit. Piano accompanied. - We Are The Champions
Queen's great classic, now available to choirs - When a Child is Born
For any time of year, but especially Christmas - 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 - Whenever I'm Here With You
A love song in the style of the "Great American Songbook" but who is the subject of this love? There's a slightly unusual twist at the end of this song! - Widdicombe Fair
The traditional Devon folk song with ‘Uncle Tom Cobley’. Arr Alan Simmons. A cappella. - Ye Banks and Braes
The traditional folk song. A capella. - Ye Dragons and All Deeps (Psalm 148)
Alan Simmons's a cappella SATB setting, written for the Norwich SfP festival - You Raise Me Up
A beautiful song, made famous by the likes of Westlife and Josh Groban
Away in a Manger
Away in a Manger
A very simple, but beautiful alternative melody to the traditional favourite. If you like the original you will like this even better. It's short, quick to learn and extremely effective at concerts. Perfect as a last minute addition to your repertoire.
Composer: Alan Woods
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