On The Sunny Side Of The Street by McHugh & Fields ♫ arranged for vocalist + septet by Rich Willey
$25.00
Would you like to share the optimism of this great song that helped cheer up America during the Great Depression of the 1930s?
Come on and listen to the sound clips of this arrangement that features your male vocalist with an upbeat horn section accompaniment.
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On The Sunny Side Of The Street by McHugh & Fields ♫ vocalist + septet, arranged by Rich Willey in the key of B♭ for male vocalist.
Solo vocal intro into opening chorus followed by solo space leading into a full ensemble “soli” chorus before space for more solos leading into the out-chorus.
Arranged to be played at ♩ = 144, this peppy arrangement features a poppin’ accompaniment to the vocal melody and a playful horn ensemble between soloists. Tag at end with a down-home-bluesy ending fittingly concludes this ever-so-optimistic song that helped cheer America up during the Great Depression of the 30s.
Septet parts are for trumpet, alto sax, tenor sax, trombone, piano/guitar, bass and drums in a PDF that you’ll be able to download immediately upon submission of your order.
On The Sunny Side Of The Street melody and lyrics: On The Sunny Side of the Street for vocalist + septet
Written solos for any of our charts may be special ordered at a reasonable cost. Email us through our contact page with any and all inquiries.
Sound clip (♫) from a live performance of On The Sunny Side Of The Street (melody, key of C):
Sound clip (♫) from a live performance of On The Sunny Side Of The Street (soli, key of C):
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