Touch Of Buble (A) (Gr. 3)(7m12s)(39 sets)

$1,195.00
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Touch Of Buble (A) (Gr. 3)(7m12s)(39 sets)

$1,195.00

Description

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1.  It Had Better Be Tonight
2.  Fever
3.  Theme from Spiderman
4.  Everything

IT HAD BETTER BE TONIGHT
Series: Arrangers' Publ Marching Band
Publisher: Arrangers' Publishing Company
Score & Parts
Artist: Michael Bublé
Composer: Henry Mancini
Arranger: Jay Dawson
Level: 4

Originally composed by Henry Mancini for the 1963 film The Pink Panther, this has become standard repertoire for many performers. The merging of Mancini's music with the stylings of Michael Bublé renders an intense and exciting musical adventure!

FEVER
Series: Arrangers' Publ Marching Band
Publisher: Arrangers' Publishing Company
Score & Parts
Artist: Michael Bublé
Composers: Eddie Cooley, John Davenport
Arranger: Tom Wallace
Level: 4

Throughout the years, this classic standard has been covered by blues singers, rock & rollers, jazz artists and many more. Michael Bublé's sultry and soulful styling renders a fresh and authentic setting. Expertly arranged by Tom Wallace, the chart is complete with big band-style hits, jabs, & stabs!

THEME FROM SPIDERMAN
Series: Arrangers' Publ Marching Band
Publisher: Arrangers' Publishing Company
Score & Parts
Artist: Michael Bublé
Composers: Paul Francis Webster, Robert Harris
Arranger: Joe Murphy
Level: 4

This hyper-jazz tune was composed by Academy Award winners Paul Francis Webster and Robert “Bob” Harris as the theme for the 1967 cartoon series Spiderman. Michael Bublé released his cover of the piece in 2004, once again showcasing his talent by performing in a variety of styles.

EVERYTHING
Series: Arrangers' Publ Marching Band
Publisher: Arrangers' Publishing Company
Score & Parts
Artist: Michael Bublé
Composers: Alan Chang, Amy Foster-Gillies, Michael Bublé
Arranger: Jay Dawson
Level: 3

Penned by Michael Bublé, “Everything” was a Grammy nominated single in 2007. This original work strays from the “big band” orchestrations and moves toward a more adult contemporary sound. This love song shows yet another side to the talented Bublé and introduces a fresh variation for the closing number of the show.