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- 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
Five great songs from one of the greatest song-writers ever! The songs are - - A Flower in Winter
A completely new song for Christmas, inspired by T S Eliot's "The Journey of the Magi" - A Medley of Christmas Carols
Starts and ends with piano accompaniment, but is unaccompanied in the middle. The carols are Here we come a-wassailing, Away in a manger, Up good Christen folk, In the bleak mid-winter and The twelve days of Christmas. - A Welsh Fantasy
A Yorkshireman's tribute to Wales, featuring Men of Harlech, Watching the Wheat, The Ash Grove and Land of My Fathers - A Yorkshire Mixture
Yorkshire folk songs without Ilkla Moor? (Or is it?!) - Aberystwyth
A great hymn, converted into an anthem with this arrangement - Across the Skies
A tribute to one of the worlds great men, Nelson Mandela - All You Were and All You Are
- Amble Feast
Northumbrian song - Amen
A riotous arrangement! - AS_SF
- Autumn Leaves
One of thegreat 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 beautiful new tune, already a favourite in schools, now available to choirs - Away in a Manger (the Normandy tune)
Accompanied by piano, organ, or string orchestra - Back on Broadway Vocal Lines
from The Desert Song, Make Believe from Showboat, the wonderful Soliloquy from Carousel, If Ever I Would Leave You from Camelot and Sit Down You're Rockin' the Boat from Guys & Dolls - Back on Broadway Vocal Score
Some of the great songs from the Broadway musicals of the 20th century, featuring The Riff Song - 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!) - Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind
A sharp, biting setting of Shakespeare's words, for male voices and piano - Bohemian Rhapsody
Freddie Mercury's classic, made possible for choirs by Jim Morgan's fabulous arrangement - Bridge Over Troubled Water
Paul Simon's best song? A matter of opinion, but it's one of his best! - Bring Back the Beguine
Inspired by the great age of swing, this is a new swing song, but you'll recognise the references! - Carols for Male Voices
20 traditional carols in hymn book style, ideal for carolling in the street! - Cavatina (She Was Beautiful)
From "The Deer Hunter" (Some may also remember the BBC television programme "Take Hart") for choir and piano. - Congratulations
Cliff Richards' 1968 Eurovision entry, placed 2nd - Congratulations Medley
Congratulations - Puppet on a String - I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing, wovwn together into one medley for the Stithians 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) - Das Dorfchen/The Hamlet
from the new Schubert book of 11 part songs - Deck the Hall
A joyous arrangement with a Gershwin-style middle verse! - Don't Put Your Daughter on the Stage, Mrs Worthington
Noel Coward's mastery shines through - Easter Hymn
from Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana - 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
Another Cole Porter classic (the SATB version appears in "The Memory of All That") - Five Shillings
More a study in nostalgia than inflation, but both apply! - For Your Eyes Only
Title song from the James Bod film, for choir and piano. - Four Spirituals
Very effective unaccompanied settings - Geist der Liebe/Spirit of Love
from the new Schubert book of 11 part songs - Gesang der Geister/Spirit's Song
from the new Schubert book of 11 part songs - Give Me That Old Time Religion
Starts slowly and grows to a huge climax - God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
Newly arranged in 2007 for TTBB and piano, and now also available for SSA and piano - Grab und Mond/The Moonlit Grave
from the new Schubert book of 11 part songs - How to Handle a Woman
from the Lerner and Loewe show, "Camelot" - Hush, Hush, Jesus is Sleeping
A new setting of a well known traditional German carol with new English words. - I Only Have Eyes for You
Harry Warren's classic - I Saw Mummy Kissing Santa Claus
unaccompanied version of this Christmas favourite - I Was Glad
Herbert Sumsion's setting of Psalm 150 - 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 - I Write the Songs
A hit for Barry Manilow, written by Bruce Johnstone - I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing
Did the New Seekers really drink Coca Cola? - 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 - Infant Holy
Traditional words, new music - Irving
A tribute to Irving Berlin, an asylum seeker who did so much for his adopted country - It's Your Song That We Sing
A mixture of powerful, driving rhythm and rich harmony in this Alan Simmons original - Italian Pipers' Carol
Do you remember The Springfields' "Bambino"? That was their take on this beautifully rhythmic and melodic Italian carol. - 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
Great fun, with hints of Handel, Tchaikovsky, Strauss, Beethoven and Vivaldi! - 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. - Legend
A new arrangement for male voices, a cappella, of Tchaikovsky's famous carol. - Let There Be Peace On Earth
A thoughtful ending for your concert. - 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") - Lied im Freien/Song in the Open Air
from the new Schubert book of 11 part songs - Love is all Around
From the film "Four Weddings and a Funeral". For choir and piano. - Love Song
words by George Darley, set for the Skelmanthorpe MVC - Michelle
Yet another Beatles classic - Mistletoe and Wine
Cliff Richard's Christmas hit - More Than the Rain
for an inspirational conductor - My Heart Will Go On
The love theme from te film "Titaic", for choir and piano. - Nachthelle/Night's Radiance
from the new Schubert book of 11 part songs - Nessum Dorma
Probably now the best known aria in opera! - 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 - Old Man River
Arranged for Graham Danby and the Lemmington Male Voice Choir, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. - Oliver
A medley of great songs from Lionel Bart's show. The songs are - Who Will Buy, Where is Love, I'd Do Anything, Pick a Pocket or Two, Consider Yourself - On Staffa
A Scottish seascape - One More to Count
Jesus and his family were refugees. Has our attitude to them changed in 2000 years? - One More to Count - download edition
- Only Music
A brand new song for choirs - Paint Your Wagon - Full Score
Lerner and Loewe's show has more well known songs than you may think! They are - - Paint Your Wagon - Voices
Paint Your Wagon, I Talk to the Trees, They Call the Wind Maria, Wand'rin' Star, - Perhaps Love
John Denver's song which he recorded with Placido Domingo - Portrait of My Love
Cyril Ordanel's music, a big hit for Matt Monro - Psalm 126
George Stead's music, written for his Colne Valley MVC - Puppet on a String
Sandy Shaw's Eurovision winner from 1967 - Quem Pastores
With new English words as well as the original Latin - Radar
A quirky look at strange concept of things like the Doppler effect and radar in general - 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! - Salieri-Beitrag/Tribute to Salieri
from the new Schubert book of 11 part songs - Saviour's Day
Another Cliff Richard Christmas hit - Scarborough Fair
Continuing the Vaughan Williams style of folk setting - Schubert - 11 Part Songs for male voices
This new edition by Judith Blezzard presents 11 of Schubert's great songs for male voice choirs - See Amid the Winter's Snow arr Alan Simmons
Can be accompanied by piano, organ or strings. - Sehnsucht/Longing
from the new Schubert book of 11 part songs - Serenade
Alexander Borodin's only a cappella piece for male voices is a real gem - She
Featured in the film "Notting Hill". For choir and piano. - She's Like the Swallow
A beautifully haunting Canadian folk song - Short Leg, Long Leg and Silly Mid-Off!
Maybe this is the time we need a bit of explanation about the finer points of cricket. After all, when you look closely, how to beat the Aussies is quite clear. The England team simply needs to take note………! - Silent Night
A new arrangement for Christmas from Alan Simmons - 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 Christians, Sing
A new original carol written for the Huntingdon MVC - Sing for Your Life
Take a break from this hectic, computer and mobile phone driven life! - Sir Christemas
New music to the traditional words, with a traditionally jaunty Christmas style - Sit Down You're Rocking the Boat
from "Guys 'n' Dolls - 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 - Sussex Carol (On Christmas Night)
Traditional words and melody in a new, lively arrangement - The Carol Singers
Full of humour and rustic characters! - The Humber Bridge
Inspired by the awsome sight of this magnificent bridge at sunrise - The Lost Chord
Arthur Sullivan's perennial - The Night Mail
W H Auden's famous poem set to music by Alan Woods - The Pirates of Penzance
A medley of songs from Gilbert and Sullivan's classic - The White Rose
A Cornish folk song - 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 Don't Write Em Like That Any More
for Eileen, who inspired this new swing number that making a misnoma of it's title! - This Is My Song
Charlie Chaplin's own song - Three Times A Lady
Lionel Ritchie's lovely song - Together We Can Work Miracles
No man is an island! - Trinklied/Drinking Song
from the new Schubert book of 11 part songs - Tynesiders - Vocal lines only (piano part not shown)
Dance to Thy Daddy, Bonny at Morn and Byker Hill - Tynesiders - Vocal Score
a fantasia on Geordie folk songs, featuring The Keel Row, The Water of Tyne, - Walk Away
Another Matt monro hit, arranged for the Clydebank MVC - We Are The Champions
Queen's great classic, now available to choirs - Wein und Liebe/Wine and Love
from the new Schubert book of 11 part songs - When a Child is Born
For any time of year, but especially Christmas - When I Fall in Love
Nat King Cole, amongst others, sang this beautifully. A great song - 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! - Widerspruch/A Paradox
from the new Schubert book of 11 part songs - Wind of Change
Commissioned by the Cornwall International Male Voice Choral Festival 2005 - Yesterday
Paul McCartney's evergreen - You Raise Me Up
A beautiful song, made famous by the likes of Westlife and Josh Groban
Beatles for Choirs
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!)
Composer: Lennon/McCartney
Arranged by: Alan Simmons
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