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Lost In The Fifties Tonight

Lost In The Fifties Tonight
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Accompaniment/Performance CD
Publisher Hal Leonard Publishing Corp
Arranger Lojeski, Ed
Series Pop Choral Series

Price: $45.99

Not Available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #08201151

UPC code: 073999899627

Travel back in time to an age of young love, bobby socks and doo-wop! This charming medley, full of entertaining harmony and melody, will be a favorite. Includes: Book of Love (The Monotones, 1958), Earth Angel (The Crew-Cuts/The Penguins, 1955), Graduation Day (The Rover Boys/The Four Freshmen, 1956), Lostin the Fifties Tonight (In the Still of the Nite) (The Five Satins, 1956), Sh-Boom (Life Could Be a Dream) (The Crew-Cuts, 1954). (8:40)

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
BOOK OF LOVE  
EARTH ANGEL  
GRADUATION DAY  
LOST IN THE FIFTIES TONIGHT (IN THE STIL  
SH-BOOM (LIFE COULD BE A DREAM)  
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