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David Nelson : The Wizard of Oz With the film's original 50th anniversary artwork on the cover, this fantastic folio is a real collector's item. Includes: Over the Rainbow * Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead * We're Off to See the Wizard * If I Only Had a Brain * Optimistic Voices * If I Were King of the Forest * The Merry Old Land of Oz * Munchkinland and more. Songlist: Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead (from "The Wizard of Oz"), If I Only Had a Brain (from "The Wizard of Oz"), If I Were King of the Forest (from "The Wizard of Oz"), Jitterbug, Lullaby League and Lollipop Guild (from "The Wizard of Oz"), Munchkin Land, (You're Out of the Woods) Optimistic Voices (from "The Wizard of Oz"), Over the Rainbow (from "The Wizard of Oz"), The Merry Old Land of Oz (from "The Wizard of Oz"), We're Off to See the Wizard (from "The Wizard of Oz") Virginia Sil'hooettes : After Shock The 15 members of University of Virginia's 15-voice all female vocal ensemble the "Sil'hooettes brings us an impressive cover album of 14 well-chosen hits. Blu Cantrell's "Hit 'em Up Style," Radiohead's "High and Dry," Aretha Franklin's anthem "Respect," SHeDAISY's "I Will," Wham!'s "Jitterbug," The B-52's anthem "Roam," Jamie O'Neal's "Arizona," Chantal Kreviazuk's "Eve," Jo Dee Messina's "That's the Way"-the women pass around the solos and the vocal percussion duties, but there's talent aplenty and each song is a treat. "After Shock" is good, fun stuff from a poised, confident, talented group! Songlist: Hit Em Up Style, High and Dry, Respect, Two Satellites, I Will, Fallin, Jitterbug, Wrong Impression, Alway Be Around, Roas, Arizona, Video / I Do, Eve, That's the Way |
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Although it was cut from the original 1939 film, this number from The Wizard of Oz is an energetic, swinging romp through one of the prominent dance crazes of the time period, and appears in many contemporary productions of the show. Rhythmic syncopation and chromatic jazz harmonies create a toe-tappin', finger-snappin' sensation that just begs for choreography!
Arranger: Jacob Narverud | Composer: Harold Arlen | Lyricist: E.Y. Harburg. | Musical: The Wizard of Oz
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