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Come With Us To America. Music by Constance Shelengian. Lyrics by Rose Kacherian Rybak. For 2-Part Choir and Piano.
"Were different folks in America, We live in different ways, Yet we all are Americans, Who love the U.S.A.!" This spirited song can be a rousing finale to a patriotic-themed concert at Memorial Day and Flag Day celebrations. Mostly in unison, the ending 2-part harmony creates an expansive sound that will lift the spirits of your audience.
Come With Us To America can be performed independently or within the royalty-free play, The Day The Moonmen Landed, a play highlighting a tapestry of cultures, customs, and camaraderie, through song and dialogue. Play and Lyrics by Rose Kacherian Rybak © 1966 PLAYS: The drama magazine for young people. Reissued in 1997. SEE NOTES.
Synopsis: Conditions on the Moon have become intolerable for the inhabitants, who demand that Moon Mayor Muggins do something about the overcrowding! Before making plans to annex the neighboring planet Earth for expansion, Muggins decides to send his trusty astronauts to bring back a typical resident of the new planet so his/her habits can be studied. The Moon Mayor shuttles to America to see what this land is like for himself, as all his astronauts remained in America. The message shared: Friendship, Love, Opportunity, Beauty Beyond Compare - Dreams come true in America, Weve seen it happen here.
An accompaniment mp3 is available for rehearsal/performance.
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