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"Save the Last Dance for Me" is the title of a popular song written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, first recorded in 1960 by The Drifters, with Ben E. King on lead vocals.
Release Date: 1960
First recorded in 1960 with the Drifters, this classic pop tune has been nicely updated to a smooth Latin style by Michael BublÈ to make an excellent showcase for pop, jazz and concert choirs in high school and up.
Voicing: SATB
First recorded in 1960 with the Drifters, this classic pop tune has been nicely updated to a smooth Latin style by Michael BublÈ to make an excellent showcase for pop, jazz and concert choirs in high school and up.
Voicing: SAB
First recorded in 1960 with the Drifters, this classic pop tune has been nicely updated to a smooth Latin style by Michael BublÈ to make an excellent showcase for pop, jazz and concert choirs in high school and up.
Voicing: TTB
Here is a jazzy take on a classic pop/rock tune. The original version, sung by the Drifters, with all of its back up harmony and part singing, is a great beginning for a choral arrangement. In the hands of this skilled arranger it is a real concert piece.
Voicing: SATB
Here is a jazzy take on a classic pop/rock tune. The original version, sung by the Drifters, with all of its back up harmony and part singing, is a great beginning for a choral arrangement. In the hands of this skilled arranger it is a real concert piece.
Voicing: SAB
Here is a jazzy take on a classic pop/rock tune. The original version, sung by the Drifters, with all of its back up harmony and part singing, is a great beginning for a choral arrangement. In the hands of this skilled arranger it is a real concert piece.
Voicing: SSA
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First recorded in 1960 with the Drifters, this classic pop tune has been nicely updated to a smooth Latin style by Michael Bublé to make an excellent showcase for pop, jazz and concert choirs in high school and up.
Arranger: Ed Lojeski | Composers: Mort Shuman and Doc Pomus Performed By: Michael Bublé
Here is a jazzy take on a classic pop/rock tune. The original version, sung by the Drifters, with all of its back up harmony and part singing, is a great beginning for a choral arrangement. In the hands of this skilled arranger it is a real concert piece.
Arranger: Kirby Shaw | Composer: Mort Shuman Performed By: The Drifters
This pop hit from 1960 (the only #1 hit for the group, The Drifters) has been recorded by dozens of artists from country to r&b, including Dolly Parton and Michael Bublé. Jay's new arrangement has a light, almost Latin groove, a fresh new approach for a pop classic.
Arranger: Jay Althouse | Composers: Mort Shuman and Doc Pomus Performed By: The Drifters
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