Product Description
Written by Arthur
Kent and Sylvia Dee, "Bring Me Sunshine" was first recorded by The
Mills Brothers in 1968 for their album My
Shy Violet. In the UK, the song is associated with the comedy duo Eric Morecambe
& Ernie Wise, after it was used in the second series of their BBC show as their
signature tune from 1969.
This arrangement
was written to bring some sunshine to ensembles whilst everyone was in lockdown
during the 2019/2020 Coronavirus Pandemic. There are alternative parts for tenor
horn, treble-clef euphonium, and tubas (both bass and treble clef).
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Adams Singers, Sing Something Simple Collection: Sentimental Journey, Mrs Mills,
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& Allen, Oleg Frish with Patrick Williams & His Big Band, The Jive Aces,
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Michael Ball & Alfie Boe with the Rays of Sunshine Children's Choir &
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