From the Barbershop Harmony Society, a four-part a cappella arrangement of this beloved folk hymn for mixed, treble or tenor-bass quartets or ensembles.
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Featured in the animated film "Shrek" and covered by Pentatonix and many others, this singable tune has become an absolute choral classic. This barbershop arrangement has a smooth texture and close
Stand By Me was originally performed by Ben E. King. Your ensemble will charm the audience when they sing this song with its signature bass riff and familiar melody. A definite hit! Perfect for
This doo-wop novelty favorite from 1957 was recorded by both The Rays and Herman's Hermits. It's a natural choice for barbershop groups!
This Billy Joel hit from 1983 will be a favorite with your barbershop group! Now available for mixed, treble or tenor-bass quartets or ensembles.
This 1950s doo-wop classic will add a touch of nostalgia to your concert! Smooth a cappella harmonies will delight your audience, and the classic barbershop arrangement is super fun to rehearse and
This iconic song from "The Sound of Music" is presented in an easy-to-learn four-part a cappella arrangement from the Barbershop Harmony Society that is certain to be an audience favorite. Campbell's
From the Barbershop Harmony Society, a luscious four-part a cappella arrangement of the popular song from Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" arranged for mixed, treble or tenor-bass quartets or ensembles, set
With its easy-to-sing harmony and fun hook, this 1964 Drifters hit will appeal to singers of all ages! Perfect for quartets or choirs, this close harmony barbershop arrangement maintains the classic style
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Energetic, rhythmic, and a joy to sing, Alex Morris has all the right ingredients in this barbershop-styled arrangement of the iconic 1980s hit made famous by Toto. A cappella, with optional
The 1968 B.J. Thomas hit achieved new life in 1974 when the Swedish pop group Blue Swede covered the song adding the now-familiar "ooga-chaka" lyric. Appearing in numerous commercials, movies and television