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"Get Happy" is a song composed by Harold Arlen, with lyrics written by Ted Koehler. It echoes themes of a Christian evangelical revivalist meeting song.
It was the first song they wrote together, and was introduced by Ruth Etting in The Nine-Fifteen Revue in 1930.
Release Date: 1930
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Michael Gallina : Happy, the High-Tech Snowman It's a snow day! Samantha tweets her friends with an invitation to hang out. The friends bury themselves, not in the snow, but in their individual electronic devices. Although resistant to play outdoors in the snow, the children soon find themselves face-to-face with a walking, talking, sunglass-wearing snowman! Happy the Snowman used a slush fund to come to life to learn about today's technology. Quite frankly, up until now, he's been frozen out! Very quickly, Happy is lost in a blizzard of techno-speak and electronic devices. After posting a video online of the snowman's song and dance, Happy's adventure takes a dramatic turn as the video goes viral! When chased by scientists, reporters, and paparazzi, his new friends text everyone they know to join in a friendly flash mob to distract his pursuers and to rescue our hero. Happy, the High-Tech Snowman can be used anytime between late fall and the end of the winter months and it lends itself to many community and instructional settings. For Grades 4-8. Available: Teacher Edition; Singer Edition 5-Pak; Listening CD; Enhanced StudioTrax CD; Preview Pack; Performance Kit. Songlist: Get Happy, Gotta Find Our Man, Gotta Find Our Man! (Reprise), Might As Well Put On A Show, No Apology For Technology, Something's Wrong With This Picture, Text Talk Harold Arlen : The Harold Arlen Songbook A must-own collection of 76 songs of Harold Arlen. Includes his major works and some previously unpublished titles. Highlights include: Come Rain or Come Shine - Get Happy - Let's Fall in Love - The Man That Got Away - Over the Rainbow - Stormy Weather - and more! Songlist: Ac-cent-tchu-ate The Positive, Lullaby, Ain't It De Truth, God's Country, Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home, As Long As I Live, Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea, Out Of This World, Blues In The Night, Buds Won't Bud, My Shining Hour, Right As Rain, Cocoanut Sweet, Come Rain Or Come Shine, Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead, Dissertation On The State Of Bliss (Love And Learn), Don't Like Goodbyes, Down With Love, The Eagle And Me, The Morning After, Get Happy, Evelina, Fancy Meeting You, For Every Man There's A Woman, Fun To Be Fooled, Goose Will Never Be Peacock, Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe, Happy As The Day Is Long, Happy With The Blues, Hit The Road To Dreamland, and more Judy Garland : The Judy Garland Souvenir Songbook A compilation of songs from her movies and concert appearances. 23 motion pictures are represented by 68 songs. Also includes B&W photographs from the films, film credits and a complete filmography and discography. Songlist: After You've Gone, Almost Like Being In Love, Alone Together, Am I Blue?, Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home, Be A Clown, Bidin' My Time, Blues In The Night (My Mama Done Tol' Me), The Boy Next Door, Broadway Rhythm, But Not For Me, By Myself, Come Rain or Come Shine, Comes Once In A Lifetime, Do I Love You, Embraceable You, Every Little Movement (Has A Meaning All Its Own), For Me And My Gal, From This Moment On, Get Happy, Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe, Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, Hello Blue Bird, How About You?, I Cried For You, I Don't Care, I Feel A Song Comin' On, I Got Rhythm, I Happen To Like New York, I Wish I Were In Love Again, and more Lisa DeSpain (editor) : Broadway Presents! Audition Musical Theatre Anthology: Young Female Edition These books feature delightful collections of 100 excerpts of musical theatre songs designed especially for audition situations. These excerpts represent a great variety of shows that span decades of theatre history and a multitude of styles. Using the original vocal scores, the excerpts have been selected and adapted to help singers show off their best in a 16-32 bar audition cut. Includes audition tips, song set-up for each song, as well as vocal style and genre indexes, making this the most useful and relevant collection of its kind. CD accompaniment tracks are provided for all song excerpts. Songlist: AND ALL THAT JAZZ (from 'Chicago'), ANYTHING GOES (from 'Anything Goes'), BEWITCHED, BOTHERED AND BEWILDERED (from 'PAL JOEY'), I COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT (from 'My Fair Lady'), I Get A Kick Out of You, I GOT RHYTHM, MAN I LOVE, THE (from 'Strike Up the Band'), MY FUNNY VALENTINE (from 'Babes in Arms'), OVER THE RAINBOW (from 'The Wizard of Oz'), SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME (from 'Oh, Kay'), AQUARIUS (from 'Hair'), GOOD MORNING STARSHINE (FROM 'HAIR'), HOME (from 'The Wiz'), HOW COULD I EVER KNOW? (from 'The Secret Garden'), I WISH I WERE IN LOVE AGAIN (from 'Babes in Arms'), SOMEWHERE THAT'S GREEN (from 'Little Shop of Horrors'), Don't Rain on My Parade, SHY (from 'Once Upon A Mattress'), THERE WON'T BE TRUMPETS (from 'Anyone Can Whistle'), TROLLEY SONG, THE (from 'Meet Me in St. Louis'), GET HAPPY, How Are Things In Glocca Morra?, SUDDENLY, SEYMOUR (from 'Little Shop of Horrors'), WOULDN'T IT BE LOVERLY (from 'My Fair Lady'), LOVE WHO YOU LOVE (from 'A Man of No Importance'), PRINCESS (from 'A Man of No Importance'), I'M A STRANGER HERE MYSELF, BOY WANTED (from ôMy One And Onlyö), BE A LION, YOU TOOK ADVANTAGE OF ME (from 'Present Arms'), and more Vocal Selections : End of the Rainbow Set in December 1968, this acclaimed Broadway show centers around Judy Garland, poised to make a triumphant comeback ... again. This savagely funny drama shows Garland facing the challenge with her signature cocktail of talent, tenacity and razor-sharp wit, revealing the most brilliant star in her most demanding role: her life. Our matching folio features 16 signature Judy tunes. Songlist: I Could Go On Singin' (Till The Cows Come Home), Smile, San Francisco, By Myself, Come Rain or Come Shine, Get Happy, For Me And My Gal, I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Just In Time, The Man That Got Away, Over The Rainbow, The Trolley Song, When The Sun Comes Out, When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You), You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To Do It), Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart |
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This was the first of many hits that Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler wrote together. It's most associated with Judy Garland, who performed "Get Happy" in her last MGM film Summer Stock. This incredible hot and jazzy arrangement really cooks from beginning to end! Featured on Showbiz! choral movement DVD (00-35858).
Arranger: Philip Kern | Composer: Ted Koehler
From Summer Stock, here's a swingin' arrangement that's terrific for show choirs. Available: SATB, SAB, 2-Part, Instrumental Pak, ShowTrax CD. Performance Time: Approx. 2:40.
Arranger: Mac Huff | Composer: Harold Arlen | Lyricist: Ted Koehler
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