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BARE NECESSITIES From the animated musical "The Jungle Book," this delightful tune will charm audiences and judges<br />

alike. Exclusive to Storm Front at present.<br />

BECAUSE YOU LOVED ME lovely pop song by Celine Dion, in the mold of "The Wind Beneath My Wings"<br />

BEETHOVEN'S FIFTH SYMPHONY mix of classical music and fun lyrics, a real kick, lyrics have a soap-opera theme,<br />

which could be changed<br />

BILL Ladies, do you love your man for, well, no certain reason, but you love him just the same? This song tells your story.<br />

BLACKBIRD PARODY there are all sorts of goofy key changes and lyrics in this light-hearted spoof. Can be sung in<br />

contest.<br />

BLUE MOON no, not Rodgers & Hart's straight version <strong>from</strong> 1934; this is the swinging 1961 doo-wop hit<br />

BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO the lively pop hit by Neil Sedaka<br />

BROKEN HEARTED An intense ballad of lost love, this piece is really a winner. The Society publishes the men's version.<br />

BUTTON UP YOUR OVERCOAT as cute as they come, this tune is <strong>available</strong> in both regular and senior-citizens' versionscoming<br />

soon to <strong>LABBS</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>Library</strong>.<br />

BYE BYE LOVE one of the Everly Brothers' finest tunes. The men's version of this arrangement is published by<br />

SPEBSQSA.<br />

CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG/IN MY BRAND NEW AUTOMOBILE a tongue-twister that really rips along, great<br />

fun to sing.<br />

CAN'T HELP FALLING IN LOVE the King sang this pop classic<br />

CHAMPION'S KNACK Written to the tune of "Ballin' the Jack," this parody pokes fun at the cliched stage-presence moves<br />

we barbershoppers are wont to make. Your audiences, especially barbershop ones, will love it.<br />

CHRISTMAS DINNER A folky song written by Paul Stookey (of Peter, Paul & Mary), this piece warms the heart during a<br />

cold time of year.<br />

COME GO WITH ME this fun doo-wop tune earned the Dell-Vikings a gold single in the golden year of 1957<br />

COPACABANA (AT THE COPA) you have never heard the Barry Manilow hit quite like this before. With solo, four<br />

harmony parts and two rhythm lines, the song requires a chorus or octet to make it swing.<br />

CRINOLINE DAYS a good, old-fashioned song about good, old-fashioned times, this tune provides you and your audiences<br />

with some light fun.<br />

DEVOTED TO YOU It doesn't get any better than the Everly Brothers singing about true love.<br />

# DREAM A LITTLE DREAM OF ME for contest or show, audiences and performers absolutely love it<br />

DREAM IS A WISH YOUR HEART MAKES A beautiful Disney song<br />

EVERYTHING'S COMING UP ROSES Broadway-type show opener<br />

FOOTBALL MEDLEY "Mr. Touchdown USA" and "Football Hero"<br />

FROG KISSIN' delightful song about not judging a book by its cover<br />

GET ME TO THE GIRL MEDLEY An ultra-cool combination of "Get Me to the Church on Time" and "The Girl That I<br />

Marry," this medley is both hip and loving. Exclusive right now to Alchemy.<br />

GOD PUT A RAI<strong>NB</strong>OW This toe-tapping, old-time gospel number is arranged in an unusual woodshed style.<br />

GONE strong ballad about lost love<br />

GOODBYE MEDLEY An enormously funny and interesting conglomeration, this piece is contestable too. This winner has<br />

been recorded by "the BUZZ." The medley bashes the opposite sex, well, just a little bit.<br />

GRADUATION DAY pop hit, good for college-days shows<br />

GRANDMA'S FEATHER BED This lively, happy, nostalgic John Denver song is great fun for either sex to sing. Now<br />

<strong>available</strong> in contest and show versions.<br />

# GRAVITY BLUES hilarious number that bemoans the effects of aging on a woman's body.<br />

# GROOVY KIND OF LOVE, A a pop hit for the Mindbenders (1966) and for Phil Collins (1988), the song has been sung<br />

lately by the King's Singers. Makes a great solo for tenor or high lead/bari.<br />

The bass gets some licks in too.<br />

HAB'N SIE NICHT 'NE FRAU ('NEN MANN) FUER MICH German pop tune about going to a matchmaker<br />

HARMONY JOE A happy tune that just rolls along, this song can be sung in backbeat or downbeat fashion. The men's<br />

version is published by the Society.<br />

HELLO MUDDAH, HELLO FADDAH Allan Sherman's novelty hit <strong>from</strong> the 1960s can be your group's next hit. Check<br />

out this boy's plaintive lament sent <strong>from</strong> summer camp.<br />

HEY, LOOK ME OVER Lasting just a minute, with appropriate lyrics and a big tag, this tune is just right for opening<br />

shows.<br />

HICKEY now <strong>available</strong> for men too, this hilarious song of what happened in the back seat of the teen's car is pretty odd and<br />

offbeat.<br />

HIT THE ROAD JACK – with male solo<br />

# HOW WONDERFUL TO KNOW The original lyrics to this song are in Italian, and the Italians sure do know about love.<br />

The piece was arranged for the <strong>LABBS</strong> organization, but is <strong>available</strong> to all..<br />

I BELIEVE This inspirational classic is a hit on any show. Power Play has exclusive rights to it at present.<br />

I DIDN'T RAISE MY BOY TO BE A SOLDIER powerful anti-war sentiment, as done by San Diego SAI<br />

I HAVE A LOVE gorgeous tune <strong>from</strong> "West Side Story" (solo plus chorus)<br />

I LOVE MY BABY (MY BABY LOVES ME) Be young and in love again with this swingy, zippy tune. Try something<br />

new for contest. Exclusive to Accent right now.<br />

# I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU maintains the shimmering feel of classic rock 'n' roll song<br />

# I ONLY WANT TO BE WITH YOU Popularized by Dusty Springfield in the '60s, this happy love song was arranged for

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