Katy Perry: Chained to the Rhythm (SATB)

Katy Perry impressed with this perky pop hit in 2017 at both the Grammys® and Brit Awards, joined on stage by Skip Marley for a short reggae-inspired feature. Singable, danceable, and undeniably catchy, here’s the chart-climbing single arranged for all choirs. “Turn it up, it’s your favorite song.”

Andy Beck: Wenceslas Canon (SATB

Words from the English carol, “Good King Wenceslas” are set to the melody of “Hey, Ho, Nobody Home.” Canonic writing ensures success, and the stately walking tempo suggests a processional. A light percussion accompaniment (including handbells or Orff instruments) adds a Renaissance feel. Ideal for developing choirs!

Van Morrison: Moondance (SATB)

Barely reaching the Billboard Hot 100 when it first came out, this Van Morrison classic is now the most frequently played song when the “Belfast Cowboy” performs. The sweet choral harmonies make this a sure-fire show choir or concert winner! “Well, it’s a marvelous night for a moondance . . .”

Van Morrison: Moondance (SAB)

Barely reaching the Billboard Hot 100 when it first came out, this Van Morrison classic is now the most frequently played song when the “Belfast Cowboy” performs. The sweet choral harmonies make this a sure-fire show choir or concert winner! “Well, it’s a marvelous night for a moondance . . .”

Fred Ahlert: Walkin’ My Baby Back (SATB)

Written in 1930 and famously recorded by Nat King Cole in 1951, this hit regained popularity when Natalie Cole recorded a “virtual duet” with her father. Laid-back and fun to sing, it became the title song for the 1953 movie of the same name.