Chorus Choir (TTBB) - Level 4 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1898660
Composed by Jimmy Steiger and Neuman Fier. Arranged by Jay Dougherty. This edition: pdf, streaming. 20th Century, A Cappella, Barbershop, Comedy, Contest, Festival. 10 pages. Jay Dougherty #1457010. Published by Jay Dougherty (A0.1898660).
This whimsical 1921 classic bemoans the woes of being at the mercy of the alarm clock. No one likes to get up early, after all! This setting of the song is arranged by Jay Dougherty in the contestable barbershop style and adds a verse at the end to provide a good reason to get up in the morning!
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