Product Description
Music by Kerry Mills. Lyrics by Andrew Sterling. Arranged in 2018 by Rebecca (Boo) de Bruin. 4 pages for Sweet Adelines (ladies' barbershop) quartet. (Tenor, lead, baritone, bass are roughly equivalent to SSAA). This is a traditional-style barbershop arrangement - lots of 7th chords and circle of fifths movement.
Meet me in St. Louis, Louis, often known just as Meet me in St Louis is a song from 1904 about the St. Louis World's Fair. It was recorded at the time by William F. Denny, Billy Murray and Arthur Collins. Subsequently, in 1944, the song was sung by Judy Garland in the movie of the same name. Bing Crosby later recorded it as part of a medley in 1959.
Vocal ranges are:
Tenor (S1): G4 - E5 (G above middle C to E above high C)
Lead (S2): Ab3 - C#5 (Ab below middle C to C# above high C)
Baritone (A1): Ab3 - B4 (Ab below middle C to B below high C)
Bass (A2): Eb3 - Eb4 (Eb below middle C to Eb above middle C)
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