
A stylish swing tune from the Squirrel Nut Zippers that is hot, hot, hot! With infectious jazz harmonies and rhythms that jump off the page, this arrangement will really energize your next concert!

A stylish swing tune from the Squirrel Nut Zippers that is hot, hot, hot! With infectious jazz harmonies and rhythms that jump off the page, this arrangement will really energize your next concert!

Show and concert choirs will both sound great singing this upbeat production number from the musical Bye, Bye, Birdie. Exciting from start to finish!

Opportunities for expressive singing abound in this simply arranged, yet moving setting of the Bette Midler classic. “I say love, it is a flower, and you its only seed.”

This sassy new Christmas song, recorded by Ariana Grande, was an immediate online and Billboard hit. The rhythmic arrangement by Alan Billingsley will be a quickly-learned favorite. “Santa, tell me if you're really there!”

This carnival-inspired World Cup theme song combines pop and samba rhythms in an inspiring message of hope! Appropriate for all ages.

Recorded by Rita Ora, this moving Academy Award Best Song nominee reminds us that even in the storm the sun is shining somewhere—we should count our blessings with a grateful heart.

Inspired by performers like Pat Benatar and Rick Springfield, this Billboard Hot 100 hit cemented Walk the Moon's pop culture status. The high-energy, feel-good dance beat will have everyone out of their seats! “She said, 'Shut up and dance with me!'”

Inspired by performers like Pat Benatar and Rick Springfield, this Billboard Hot 100 hit cemented Walk the Moon's pop culture status. The high-energy, feel-good dance beat will have everyone out of their seats! “She said, 'Shut up and dance with me!'”

This infectious Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen pop hit is now available for pop a cappella groups. “We don't even have to try, it's always a good time!”

With an infectious hook and great horn riffs, this 1972 classic peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100. Usually the final encore during all The Doobie Brothers' concerts, this message of hope is still relevant today.