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- ANYTHING YOU CAN DO an eight-part song
from "Annie Get Your Gun" that is a sure hit for a combined number with a chorus
or quartet of the opposite sex. Can you guess who wins in the end? Also available in
eight-part male and female versions.
- COPACABANA (AT THE COPA) you have
never heard the Barry Manilow hit quite like this before. With solo, four
harmony parts and two rhythm lines, the song requires a chorus or
octet to make it swing.
- GROWN-UP CHRISTMAS LIST Arranged for eight-part mixed voices, this Amy Grant song is a wish list for a better world. So get together with a chorus or quartet of the other gender and move your audiences' hearts with this gem.
- ISLAND OF DREAMS the '60s group the
Seekers ("I'll Never Find Another You," "Georgy Girl") sang this
captivating song; it is arranged for eight-part mixed voices
- THIS TRAIN/WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING
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A
stirring medley about moving on to the Promised Land, this
piece is performed by the Great Northern Union.
Requires two quartets, though it also can be sung in eight rather than 12
parts.
- WITH TWO WINGS marvelously energetic
8-parter about men and women working together, as sung by Friends
-
YOU'RE JUST IN LOVE If you "hear
music and there's no one there," get together with a quartet or chorus of
the opposite sex and perform this lively partner song.
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