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All of Me (Choral Octavo) (SAB) (Choir), Secular, #YL00-39697 Words and music by Seymour Simons and Gerald Marks / arr. Jay Althouse
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All of Me (Choral Octavo) (SAB) (Choir), Secular, #YL00-39697 Words and music by Seymour Simons and Gerald Marks / arr. Jay Althouse

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All of Me (Choral Octavo) (SAB) (Choir), Secular, #YL00-39697 : Words and music by Seymour Simons and Gerald Marks / arr. Jay Althouse : Choral Octavo : Choral Octavo : Secular : Alfred Pop Choral Series
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Now your choirs can enjoy this great American standard from the '30s, one of the most recorded songs of all time. This fantastic arrangement falls into place quickly, with simple scat sections, two short solos, and easy-to-accomplish tight jazz harmonies. Grab a rhythm section and add alto sax and vibes for a special performance.

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PublisherAlfred Publishing
Format Choral Octavo
Instrument Choir
Genre Secular
Category Choral Octavo
Pages12
Shipping Weight0.06   lbs
Alfred Publishing Item 00-39697
Product Code YL00-39697
UPC Code38081443584
Voicing DescriptionSAB

Gerald Marks : Composer
Jay Althouse : Arranger
Seymour Simons : Composer

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