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Holdin' Out (from Warner Bros. Pictures Storks)
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Holdin' Out (from Warner Bros. Pictures Storks) Piano/Vocal/Guitar by The Lumineers Small Ensemble - Sheet Music

By The Lumineers
Piano/Keyboard, Guitar and Voice

SKU: AP.46044

Piano/Vocal/Guitar. By The Lumineers. By Jeremiah Fraites and Wesley Schultz. This edition: Piano/Vocal/Guitar. Artist/Personality; Piano/Vocal/Chords; Sheet; Solo; Solo Small Ensembles. Original Sheet Music Edition. Folk; Movie; Pop. Score. 8 pages. Alfred Music #00-46044. Published by Alfred Music (AP.46044).

ISBN 9781470637804. UPC: 038081524696. English.

Holdin' Out, written and performed by The Lumineers, was featured in the animated movie Storks, starring Andy Samberg, Kelsey Grammer, and Jennifer Aniston, among others. This anthemic folk/pop song expresses a yearning for whatever big thing one has been looking for in life---a job, a new locale, or someone special. This Original Sheet Music Edition presents a piano/vocal/guitar arrangement of the tune, complete with artwork from the film and lyrics.

About Original Sheet Music Edition

Each ORIGINAL SHEET MUSIC EDITION has been arranged for piano by Alfred's talented staff of arrangers. Every effort has been made for the arrangement to be playable on the piano and to sound as close to the original recording as possible. If there are lyrics, a separate vocal line is used so that singers can easily sing along, and all lyrics as heard on the original recording are always included. Almost all arrangements are written in the original key in which they were recorded.