Billie Jean is a dance-pop/R&B song by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was written by Jackson and produced by Jackson &Quincy Jones and included on the singer's second solo album, Thrill...
Flashdance (What a Feeling) performed by Irene Cara was one of the biggest music hits in 1983. It was awarded Grammy for best song that year in addition to several other awards. The song was written f...
James Brown is often known as 'The Hardest Working Man in Show Business'. He wrote many songs now regarded as classics, and this one is probably his biggest hit. Brown holds the record as the artist w...
This song was written by irving Berlin in 1929 and featured in the Puttin' on the Ritz movie the year after. The song is recorded by some of the greatest artists of all time, including Benny Goodman,...
We are the Champions - One of the big hits of the 70's from the pop group Queen. The song became, and still is, very popular. People almost expect to hear the tune at sportevents. To the Conductor: Ev...
The award-winning French composer, songwriter and conductor Michel Colombier (1939-2004) is perhaps best known for his film music for a wide variety of films. He has also written chamber music, ballet...
Jump is one of the biggest songs from the 80's. Published by the band Van Halen, on the album 1984. The song can be played as written or shorter, without repetition or omitting bar 69-77, thus making...
The Best' is written by Mike Chapman and Holly Knight, originally recorded by Bonnie Tyler on her 1988 release Hide Your Heart. The song was later covered by Tina Turner, and released as a highly succ...
During World War II, maintaining the neutrality of Latin America was a serious concern for President Franklin Roosevelt, and he encouraged Hollywood to foster goodwill by giving prominent attention to...
This tune mostly associated with Frank Sinatras version is played by many artist, including Elvis Presley, Sid Vicius/Sex Pistols and Julio Iglesias. Paul Anka wrote the English lyrics for the song es...
'Fly Me to the Moon' is a song written by Bart Howard in 1954. It was titled originally 'In Other Words' but the song became known popularly as 'Fly Me to the Moon' from its first line, and after a fe...
Friday I'm in Love' is a song by British rock band The Cure. It is the second single from the album 'Wish' (1992), and it became a worldwide hit. It won the award for European Viewer's Choice for Best...
The 1969 Smash hit Proud Mary is here arranged for flexible 7-part instrumentation. One of he real classics in the history of rock'n roll! Proud Mary has become an evergreen and co-titled Rollin' on t...
'An der schönen blauen Donau' is a waltz composed by Johann Strauss in 1869. The waltz is a firm highlight of the New Years Day concerts by the Vienna Philharmonic, even though it is not on the offici...
A beautiful setting of one of the greatest orchestral exerpts of the litterature, Dvorak's New World Symphony. This arrangement makes this music playable also for smaller ensembles!This arrangement of...
A beautiful piece of music, Winter from the Four Seasons by Vivaldi. Arranged flexibly so that it can be used by most bands and lineups.
Der beliebte Dixieland-Titel gesetzt für flexible Bläserbesetzung.
The author of the words was John Newton (1725-1807), the self-proclaimed wretch who once was lost but then was found, saved by amazing grace. He was, as his father, the captain of a slave ship, but he...
The Norwegian folk instrument, the pixie flute, was originally an imitation of the German recorder. Stine I. Wold plays a flute she made herself here. Egil Storbekken wrote many tunes for this wooden...
Two fantastic tunes in a flexible arrangement accessible to most players.
Hercule Poirot is one of the most famous detectives in our literary history. The writer Agatha Christie has left the Belgian investigator acting for over 30 novels and 50 short stories. Most people pr...
'Ain't No Mountain High Enough' is an R&B/soul song written by Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson in 1966 for the Tamla Motown label. The composition was first successful as a 1967 hit single recorded...
This super hit from ABBA celebrate it's 40th Anniversary in 2019. The song is one of the most covered and samples songs in the history of popular music and stand as an epitaph of music for the dancef...
Children of Sanchez' is written by the American flugelhorn player Chuck Mangione to the movie also entitled 'Children of Sanchez'. Mangione (born 1940) is a very successful musician and compser, appea...
Das humorvolle Schlußlied aus dem Film 'Das Leben des Brian' gibt es hier in einer Fassung für 7-stimmige flexible Besetzung, arrangiert von Bjoern Morten Kjaernes. Bestseller!
'I Got Rhythm' is a song composed by George Gershwin with lyrics by Ira Gershwin and published in 1930, which became a jazz standard. Its chord progression, known as the 'rhythm changes', is the found...
This is a song by the well-known pop group Chicago. The title refers to a time of day, 3:35 AM or 3:36 AM. Lamm himself says that 'the song is about writing a song. It's not mystical.' Many has specul...
The One You Know is the biggest hit and most famous song by Norwegian artist Marius Müller. The song is the title track from his 1981 debut record. Müller was regarded as one of Norway's best guitaris...
Paradise City is one of the most famous songs from the band Guns N 'Roses, recorded on the Appetite for Destruction album. It was released as single in 1988 and may contain the most famous guitar rif...
'10,000 Lovers (In One)' is a hit single by the Norwegian hard rock band TNT, taken from their 1987 album 'Tell No Tales'. The song was written about a girl who TNT's vocalist at that time, Tony Harne...
One of the most known Norwegian rock and roll-songs ever. Written and performed by 'The Godfather' of rock in Norway: Age Aleksandersen.
Tonumfang: c1-d2 Opt. Solo für Trompete oder Altsax
Feeling Good was written in 1965 for the Broadway musical 'The Roar of the Grease Paint - The Smell of the Crowd'. Since then it has been interpreted and recorded by many famous artists. Nina Simone,...
This South African tune is by 'Freshlyground' the band most known for 'waka waka' with Shakira during the Football World Cup in South Africa. This is indeed happy music and captures many elements of t...
Scarborough Fair' is a traditional ballad of Great Britain about the North-Yorkshire town of Scarborough. The melody of the song is very typical of the middle-age England. In our time, it's mostly con...
This is a standard by Hoagy Carmichael from 1930, and later played by many artists, notably Ray Charles recorded in 1960. It was chosen as state song in the state of Georgia in the US, but the lyrics...
This is the title song from the popular musical with the same name. Louis Armstrong's famous version is partly the basis for this arrangement.Watch out for perfect balance between melody and accompani...
'Reet Petite (The Sweetest Girl in Town)' is a song made popular by Jackie Wilson in 1957. It was his first solo hit after leaving the Dominoes and, over the years, has become one of his biggest inter...
Mamy Blue was originally written with French lyrics in 1970 by songwriter Hubert Giraud. In 1971, the song became an international hit for the Spanish group Pop-Tops. The English version of Mamy Blue...
This song from the album 'Hybel' by the band 'Trang Fødsel' was the summer-hit in 1997 and also nominated to Spellemannsprisen (the Norwegian equivalent to Grammy) awards that year. Founded in the ear...
Erna Franklin was the first to make this song a hit but Stevie Wonder made it a Billboard no. 2 in 1968. After that it's regarded as one of the greatest Motown-classics of all time. One of the real gr...
A beautiful love song from Northern Norway. Close your eyes and you can both see and feel the midnight sun.
The man in the moon is the titlecut from the group, 'Vamp', 8th album and was released in september 2002. This is a great pop-tune that has tastes of both Norwegian and Irish traditional music. Vamp i...
Coconut March - I've got a lovely bunch of coconuts was written in 1944 by Fred Heatherton, an English songwriter, and celebrates coconutshy (coconut toss) at fairs. The song is used in several movies...
Du käre lille snickerbo ('My dearest little joinery') is a children's song from 1972. The song was written for one of the hugely popular Swedish films about Emil I Lonneberget, a little rascal from a...