Here’s the classic song as a full-out country blues! Pop/show groups and their audiences will love jamming to this awesome arrangement!
Your men’s choir will show their sensitive side with this lovely Scottish folksong from the Outer Hebrides. Translating loosely as “Bring me o’er, dear one,” this lyrical work expresses the pain of being far from home and missing one’s love. Mostly in English, this will be an excellent selection for contest or festival!
Whether you’re already a Gilbert and Sullivan fan or are eager to discover the enjoyment of their famous collaboration, this is the book for you. For playing or singing or simply listening to the online audio, you’ll love the lively scores and clever lyrics that are now available in this exciting collection of arrangements for […]
“Sylvia Woods has done it again! Harp Fingering Fundamentals is a must for every teacher and student. It clearly and concisely shows how to approach harp fingerings in her accessible and charming style. It will be a staple in my studio and should be in your collection, too.” –Felice Pomeranz, Professor of Harp, Berklee College […]
Josh Groban released his version of this song, composed by Robin Scoffield and Mark Hammond, on his 2003 album Closer. It is arranged here for harp by Sylvia Woods.

