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Happy Together CD

Happy Together
Misty
Can You Feel The Love Tonight

Good Vibrations

When I Look In Your Eyes

Lullabye (Good Night My Angel)

Yesterday

19th Century Medley

All The Things You Are

Zoot Suit Riot

Time To Say Goodbye

America The Beautiful


Nothin' But Cheer CD
Jingle Bells

Angels We Have Heard On High

Mary, Did You Know?

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

Silent Night

Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy

In The First Light

Mr. Grinch

Carol of the Bells

The Christmas Song (Chestnuts)

Is That You, Santa Claus?

Alleluia

Merry Christmas Wishes

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A Cappella Pops offers two CDs for sale:
  • Happy Together, a compilation of Pops favorites over the years, and 
  • Nothin' But Cheer, a collection of holiday songs from traditional to unique. 
CDs are $15.00 each plus a $5.00 handling fee. Buy both together, and pay only $28.00 plus a $5.00 handling fee. Please click the "Add to Cart" button below to order through PayPal.

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Happy Together
If you enjoy our unique sound of "nothin' but voice," then you will want to order our CD, "Happy Together." We have taken some of the best tunes from some of the best songwriters of all time - luminaries like Duke Ellington, Elton John, Billy Joel, and Lennon & McCartney, to name a few - and we reinterpret them in our own unique style.

The music in this recording ranges from fun and edgy to sophisticated and lush - a musical matrix of genres and arrangements that run from the popular to the patriotic, the lighthearted to the orchestral, the romantic to the whimsical.

  
Nothin' But Cheer
A Cappella Pops speaks to the season uniquely, without accompaniment, only in their own voices. But what sound they give to artistry of others! Neither Mel Torme's iconic "Christmas Song" nor Tchaikovsky's whimsical "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies" will ever seem quite the same again. Even Louis Armstrong is represented on this CD, with his delightful "Is Zat You, Santa," which brings his own touch of New Orleans mysticism to the holiday.

Still, the deepest meaning of the season comes through. One can sense the wonder and foreboding that will greet the life of the infant Jesus in the songs "Mary, Did You Know" and "In the First Light." It all gives way to the soaring celebration of the Nativity through songs like "Angels We have Heard on High" and "Alleluia."
 
 
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