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With a sweet gentle swing; not a ballad. |
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I’m In the Mood for Love |
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It Could Happen To You |
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A not-very-well-known Johnny Mercer ballad, with a great tag. |
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I Thought About You |
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A non-barbershop version. |
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It’s Only A Paper Moon |
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An upbeat gospel song, with an original second verse. |
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Just A Little Talk With Jesus |
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A set of Elvis Presley hits: Love Me Tender (Quartet), Don’t Be Cruel (tenor solo), Heartbreak Hotel (baritone solo), Good Luck Charm (quartet), Hound Dog (lead solo), and Blue Suede Shoes (bass solo). |
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The King Medley |






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A nice swing, with the melody in the tenor. |
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Lullaby of Broadway |
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Non-barbershopped; with original lyrics for the 2nd verse. |
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Moonglow |
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Feature the bass! The Sinatra hit, with the melody mostly in the bass. |
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My Way |
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With the flavor of the Mills Brothers recording. |
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Nevertheless |
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Not barbershop; and with a wild tag. |
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A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square |
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Contains: Old Time Religion, Standing In The Need Of Prayer, Down By The Riverside, and Do Lord. |
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Old Time Religion Medley |






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A great swing tune, and mellow all the way; with an original bridge. |
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Sentimental Journey |
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Contains: September Song, September in the Rain, and September Morn. |
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September Medley |
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The hit recorded by the Crew Cuts. |
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SH-BOOM (Life Could Be A Dream) |
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A swinging up-tune. The melody is in the tenor to keep the chords nice and tight; with an original bridge. |
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Sophisticated Swing |
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A Hoagy Carmichael/Johnny Mercer standard. |
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Skylark |
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The church hymn, with a modern second verse. |
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This Is My Father’s World |



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The Paul Stukey classic. (But it’s not easy!) |
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The Wedding Song |
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From the Statler Brothers, with some playful background stuff. |
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Whatever Happened to Randolph Scott |
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Tenor solo, with quartet background including lots of neat bell-chords. The Anne Murray hit. |
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You Needed Me |


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Music with a smooth sound. |
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Mellow Music |







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Following are my arrangements for men’s voices. |
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A swinging up-tune. |
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Crazy Rhythm/Fascinating Rhythm Medley |
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This medley contains: April Showers, In The Good Old Summer Time, Autumn Leaves, and Winter Wonderland. Autumn Leaves is an original, smooth sound; the others are taken from existing published barbershop arrangements. |
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Four Seasons Medley |
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The Doo-Wop classic. |
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Goodnight, Sweetheart (Well, It’s Time to Go) |
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A beautiful spiritual. |
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He Went to the Cross Loving You |
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Give your baritone a chance! The melody here is in the baritone part throughout; with a neat tag. |
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I Don’t Know Why/It Had To Be You Medley |
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A nice ballad from the 1933 movie. |
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I Covered The Waterfront |
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Men’s Arrangements |
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Misty |
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Three cheers for the musical artistry of Erroll Garner, who wrote this gorgeous song! The melody is in the tenor except for the bridge. And a really cool tag! |
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Laura |
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This is another great Johnny Mercer ballad, from the 1930’s movie of the same name. The melody switches between the tenor and the lead. |