Up Where We Belong from the Paramount Picture AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN (arr. Robert Newth) by Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes Sheet Music for String Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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Up Where We Belong  from the Paramount Picture AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN (arr. Robert Newth) Digital Sheet Music
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Up Where We Belong from the Paramount Picture AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN (arr. Robert Newth)
by Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes String Trio - Digital Sheet Music

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This arrangement for string trio conveys the character and groove of Joe Cocker's fantastic love song. Up Where We Belong was originally written for the film An Officer and a Gentleman and was instantly a hit. The song has since appeared in many films and TV shows including The Simpsons, Friends, and in Moulin Rouge, where it is sung as part of the Elephant Love Medley

Up Where We Belong would make a great addition to any trio's repertoire, particularly for corporate gigs or for weddings, as it is a popular love song. The PDF download contains a full score and all three parts: Violin, Viola, and Cello.

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