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"Mr. Blue Sky" is a song by the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), featured on the band's seventh studio album Out of the Blue (1977). Written and produced by frontman Jeff Lynne, the song forms the fourth and final track of the "Concerto for a Rainy Day" suite, on side three of the original double album. "Mr. Blue Sky" was the second single to be taken from Out of the Blue, peaking at number 6 in the UK Singles Chart and number 35 in the US Billboard Charts. Due to its popularity and frequent use in multiple television shows and movies, it has sometimes been described as the band's signature song.
Release Date: 1978
Made popular by the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), it is hard to find such a happy song from any era. The lyrics are positive and up beat and the overall feel is simple joy. This classic pop song is a wonderful addition to your concert.
Voicing: SATB
Made popular by the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), it is hard to find such a happy song from any era. The lyrics are positive and up beat and the overall feel is simple joy. This classic pop song is a wonderful addition to your concert.
Voicing: SAB
Made popular by the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), it is hard to find such a happy song from any era. The lyrics are positive and up beat and the overall feel is simple joy. This classic pop song is a wonderful addition to your concert.
Voicing: SSA
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Deke Sharon : Best of NBC's The Sing-Off The opening number from Episode 1 in NBC's The Sing-Off, each group presented their best soloist with David Bowie's "Under Pressure". Singing totally a cappella, this selection gives you the opportunity to showcase an amazing spectrum of vocal talent! The Sing-Off kicked off Episode 3 with a bright and vibrant rendition of the '70s classic "Mr. Blue Sky" by the Electric Light Orchestra performed by all the remaining groups. A fun and appealing choice for all types of a cappella groups! The opening number from the final night of NBC's The Sing-Off, here is the #1 pop hit from 1987 "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" by U2 in an awesome a cappella setting. Uplifting and powerful! Songlist: Mr. Blue Sky, I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, Under Pressure Various Arrangers : The Sing-Off Songbook Recreate the performances of your favorite a cappella groups from the show with these complete keyboard arrangements. Chord symbols, lead vocal lines, and full vocal harmonies provide pianists and vocalists with everything they need! Songlist: Apologize, Baby, Cooler Than Me, Creep, Final Countdown, Good Girls Go Bad, Grace Kelly, I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, I've Got The Music In Me, Landslide, Mercy, Mr. Blue Sky, Put A Little Love In Your Heart, Take A Bow, 21 Guns, Under Pressure, Use Somebody, With A Little Help From My Friends Various Arrangers : Greatest Pop/Rock Vocal Harmony Songs 18 songs famous for their great harmonizations are presented in this unique collection. The transcriptions include all the harmonies in the vocal line along with piano accompaniment. Songlist: Uncle John's Band, More Than A Feeling, Africa, Mr. Blue Sky, Bohemian Rhapsody, California Dreamin', Carry On Wayward Son, Good Vibrations, Dancing Queen, Go Your Own Way, I've Seen All Good People, Listen To The Music, Lyin' Eyes, Nowhere Man, Suite: Judy Blue Eyes, Too Much Heaven, You're The Inspiration, The Weight Sweet Adelines : Top Quartets 2011 It was cocktail time in Houston when Martini were crowned the new Queens of Harmony. Corrina Garriock, Michelle Shoemaker, DeAnne Haugen and Shannon Harris took top honors with Touce coming second and AKA third. Songlist: Yes Sir, That's My Baby, Time After Time, Handful of Keys, You Don't You Won't, Happy Together, Till There Was You, Hit That Jive Jack, What Kind of Fool Am I, Ya Gotta Know How To Love, Desperado, Happy Together, Yesterday I Heard The Rain, Good Luck Charm, Goodbye, World, Goodbye, How Many Hearts Have You Broken?, Seasons of Love, If You Love Me, Really Love Me, Hallelujah, This Could Be The Start Of Something Big, At Last, I Don't Care if The Sun Don't Shine, Taking A Chance On Love, Flirty Eyes, Once Upon a Time, Bohemian Rhapsody, I'll Never Say "Never Again" Again, If I Love Again, Love Will Keep Us Together, I Wish, Open Arms, and more |
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Made popular by the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), it is hard to find such a happy song from any era. The lyrics are positive and up beat and the overall feel is simple joy. This classic pop song is a wonderful addition to your concert.
Arranger: Roger Emerson | Composer: Jeff Lynne Performed By: Electric Light Orchestra
NBC's The Sing-Off kicked off Episode 3 with a bright and vibrant rendition of the '70s classic by the Electric Light Orchestra performed by all the remaining groups. A fun and appealing choice for all types of a cappella groups!
Arranger: Deke Sharon Performed By: Electric Light Orchestra
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