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SHOW TUNES & MEDLEYS
4 A Million Dreams (from "The Greatest
Showman")—Benj Pasek & Justin Paul/arr. Mac
Huff. Perhaps the most memorable song from
the blockbuster movie, this inspirational text and
captivating melody combine to create a song
that is beloved by young and old. Dreams are
the fuel that motivate our young people, and it is
wonderful to be able to encourage their creativity,
passion and individuality with a stellar song like
this. A fantastic arrangement with all the power of
the original!
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n My Shot (from "Hamilton")—Lin-Manuel Miran-
da/arr. Roger Emerson. "Hamilton" is without
question the most creative, talked-about musical
to hit Broadway this millennium! In this standout
selection from the show, the lead characters lay
out their plans for victory despite their personal
hardships. A wonderful way to connect students
with American history!
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4 Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin' (from "Okla-
homa!")—Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein
II/arr. Ken Berg. Here is the opening song from
the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical "Oklahoma!"
in a unique arrangement. The positive message
and contemporary jazz-influenced harmonies
in this concert setting of the show tune feature
the choir, soloists, and multiple small sections.
A wonderful piece for developing artistry in
developing treble choirs!
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n Opening Up (from "Waitress")—Sara Bareill-
es/arr. Mac Huff. Here is a cheery standout song
from the musical "Waitress." Your singers will
love experiencing this entertaining ensemble
number from Act I. Solo opportunities abound in
this spirited choral adaptation that possesses all
the energy of the original.
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4 Proud Corazon (from "Coco")—arr. Mac Huff.
Embracing heritage and family is an important
theme that shines through in Disney/Pixar's
animated film "Coco." Packaged with affirming
lyrics that alternate between English and Spanish,
this choral setting sparkles with the Latin dance
feel of the original and sensible harmonies and
rhythms for developing choirs.
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n Raise Your Voice (from "Sister Act")—Alan
Menken & Glenn Slater/arr. Roger Emerson. "First
rule of singing? Get the rafters ringing!" This is the
message of this uplifting ensemble number from
the Broadway musical adaptation of "Sister Act."
A dynamic selection that celebrates singing for
pop and concert choirs!
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n Rhythm of Life—arr. John Leavitt. It's a choral
show-stopper! An ideal concert finale, you'll feel
the powerful beat and fill hall with sensational
music! From the musical "Sweet Charity," don't
miss this fresh new arrangement of a favorite tune!
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4 The Schuyler Sisters (from "Hamilton")—
Lin-Manuel Miranda/arr. Alan Billingsley.
Through an innovative combination of rap, patter
singing, character-driven musical themes, and a
supporting chorus, we are introduced to three
outstanding women from the Revolutionary War
era. This supercharged arrangement sounds
just like the original Broadway score from
"Hamilton," with stylized solos (both spoken and
sung) and plenty of satisfying choral sonorities
and riffs. "Work!"
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H Seasons of Love (from "RENT")—Jonathan
Larson/arr. Roger Emerson. Be sure to look
closely at this showstopping number from the
dramatic Broadway and movie hit "Rent." Roger's
arrangement is based on the Stevie Wonder pop
version included on the original cast recording.
This is outstanding choral writing, with deeply
moving lyrics which deliver an important message
for our times. Definitely not to be missed!
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n
Sing (Choral Highlights)—arr. Roger Emerson.
Choral highlights from the blockbuster animated
movie "Sing." This hilarious take-off of American
Idol with cartoon animals gives us a great way
to encourage our choir to take risks in life and to
embrace the sheer joy of singing! This seven-minute
medley includes: Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing;
Faith; Hallelujah; I'm Still Standing; Set It All Free.
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n Someone in the Crowd (from "La La Land")—
Benj Pasek, Justin Paul & Justin Hurwitz/arr.
Alan Billingsley. The cast of "La La Land" gets
all dolled up and heads to a lavish Hollywood
Hills party during this big production number
from the hugely successful motion picture. The
lively tempo, jazzy feel, and cheeky lyrics are
fantastically fun and fuel the fire to become that
someone special in a crowd of hopefuls. A great
feature for all choirs, and especially girls' groups!
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4 This Is Me (from "The Greatest Showman")
—arr. Mac Huff. For everyone who wants to
stand out, celebrate who they are and step out
of the shadows into the spotlight, this song is for
you. Celebrating the spirit that was P.T. Barnum
and recognizing the birth of show business, this
driving rock tune by Broadway sensations Pasek
and Paul is an inspiration and a perfect opener for
your show.
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n Un Poco Loco (from "Coco")—arr. Mark
Brymer. Translating to "A Little Crazy", the lyrics
to this Disney Pixar film "Coco" are just that.
Full of whimsy and surprises, the verse text is in
English while the repeated lines are in Spanish.
A fun hand-clapping section lends itself to
movement if desired and the repeated sections
make this easy to learn.
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n Waving Through a Window (from "Dear
Evan Hansen")—Benj Pasek & Justin Paul/arr.
Roger Emerson. Praised by critics and embraced
by Broadway lovers, "Dear Evan Hansen" is a
powerful and moving show with a contemporary
pop/rock score that is astonishingly heartfelt and
beautiful. This Act I song explores the universal
question "How do I fit in?" through an irresistible
hook and compelling lyric.
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n
We Know the Way (from "Moana")—Ope-taia
Foa'i & Lin-Manuel Miranda/arr. Roger Emer-
son. The demigod Maui teaches Moana how to
become a wayfinder like the ancestors who sailed
before her in this epic song from Disney's "Moana."
Your singers will thrill to its rich choral harmonies,
echoing Oceania drums and empowering message.
Featuring text in the Tokelauan Polynesian dialect
along with inspiring English words: "We read the
wind and the sky when the sun is high. We sail the
length of the seas on the ocean breeze. At night, we
name every star. We know where we are. We know
who we are." Powerful!
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n When I Grow Up from Matilda the Musical—
Tim Minchin / Simon Foxley.
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n When You Believe—arr. Audrey Snyder & John
Moss. The majestic theme from the dramatic ani-
mated feature film "The Prince of Egypt" gradually
builds into a simple, lyrical Hebrew prayer, which
in turn unfolds into a breathtaking, emotional final
chorus. This powerful concert feature may be
performed with piano alone, with CD accompa-
niment, with full concert band or with concert band
with strings. A truly unforgettable experience!
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n Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story
(from "Hamilton")—Lin-Manuel Miranda/arr.
Andy Beck. This simple yet deep question from
the musical "Hamilton" highlights the legacy
of Alexander Hamilton. Solo opportunities and
speaking parts provide moments for individual
choir members to shine. The choral parts are
accessible with some rhythmic challenges that
contribute to the authenticity of the arrangement.
Reflective and moving!
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n You Will Be Found (from "Dear Evan
Hansen")—Benj Pasek & Justin Paul/arr. Mac
Huff. The powerful Act I closer from the Broadway
hit musical "Dear Evan Hansen" explores the
complexities of social connectivity and our need
for respect and love. An uplifting choral showcase
for pop and concert choirs!
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n You'll Never Walk Alone (with Climb Ev'ry
Mountain)—Rodgers & Hammerstein/arr. Mark
Hayes. Two of Rodgers and Hammerstein's most
beloved songs are powerfully set together in a
combo of great emotion and strength. Wheth-
er performing with the exquisite piano accompa-
niment, full orchestral parts, or accompaniment
track, your choir will stir every heart in the
audience and bring them to their feet in applause.
With opportunities for solos, it's a fantastic finale
selection for mixed and women's choirs.
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n You're Welcome (from "Moana")—Lin-Manuel
Miranda/arr. Mark Brymer. "What can I say except
'You're welcome,' for the tides, the sun, the sky.
Hey, it's ok! You're welcome. I'm just an ordinary
demi-guy..." You won't be able to resist this
comic number sung by the character Maui in the
Disney film "Moana." A totally irresistible hook,
some clever rapping, and just the right amount
of bravado will bring down the house when your
choir performs this energetic and entertaining
arrangement!
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