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You Get What You Give (arr. Joseph Hollings) Digital Sheet Music
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You Get What You Give (arr. Joseph Hollings)by New Radicals 2-Part Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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This engaging and relatively easy two-part choir arrangement of the New Radicals' 1998 hit, "You Get What You Give," is perfect for choral ensembles and music education programs eager to perform an unforgettable pop-rock classic from the late '90s. Originally arranged for and sung by a fifth grade boys choir, this piece will energize any middle or high school choir's performance. The piano part keeps driving the music forward throughout. 

Alternate lyrics to the original ending (which are somewhat dated and arguably unsuitable for young singers) have been included in addition to the original lyrics in the score. 

As U2's guitarist, The Edge, said he "would really love to have written" this song, how can you pass up including it in your next concert? 

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