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Crazy Carols! - Soundtrax CD (CD only)
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Crazy Carols! - Soundtrax CD (CD only) Seven Christmas Favorites with Wacky School-Time Lyrics by Sally K. Albrecht Choir - Sheet Music

By Sally K. Albrecht

SKU: AP.16975

Seven Christmas Favorites with Wacky School-Time Lyrics. Arranged by Sally K. Albrecht. This edition: SoundTrax CD. Children's Musicals and Programs. Christmas and Choral. CD only - No Sheet Music included. Alfred Music #00-16975. Published by Alfred Music (AP.16975).

UPC: 038081151328. English.

Here's a clever new way to celebrate the holidays. Crazy Carols! features seven well-known carols with new lyrics, appropriate for school use. Sing the songs individually, or add the rhyming narrative verse to create a wonderful 20-minute Holiday program which takes your audience from "The First Snowball" to Santa's "Rap on the Rooftop." Grades 3 and up.

Performance / Accompaniment CD only - Teacher's Handbook not included

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Based on 1 Reviews
Anonymous
September 26, 2010
too secular
We ordered this for a school production. After reveiwing it, we decided that the hymns that had been rewritten would possibly be offensive in our conservative community. Although the words were not offensive, the idea of rewriting sacred hymns as opposed to secular ones was not appealing.