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Love Me, Love Me Not

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Music and Lyrics by Joey Contreras From LOVE ME, LOVE ME NOT: THE MUSIC OF JOEY CONTRERAS Choose your transposition:Key of C: (G3 - D5) (female)Key of F: (C3 - G4) (male) Transposition to ANY KEY available upon request. Key of C: Performed by Natalie Weiss at Live at Arts Bank Cabaret on May 15, 2009 Key of F: Performed...

Berkeley

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As performed by Nathan Tysen. Suitable for most male voices. Folky & simple, with lush harmonies. Key of G. The low note is D3. The high note is F#4. Performed by Nathan Tysen at Catalina Bar & Grill in Hollywood, CA, on January 20, 2013.

Dance Floor

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From Talk to Me Written by Tim Rosser and Charlie Sohne11 year-old Connor's life sometimes seems to revolve around his older brother, Graham. Graham is on the spectrum and is often the focus of everything from their mother's attention to gossip at school. When the two brothers are together, Connor therefore fades into the background -- and because of that...

Halfway

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Music and Lyrics by Ryan Scott OliverMale key of G (Video is in G)Male key of FFemale key of C Jay Armstrong Johnson and Morgan Karr at The Canal Room on 11/09/2009.

Orphaned at 33

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From the StarKid musical Twisted: The Untold Story of a Royal Vizier Music by A.J. HolmesLyrics by Kaley McMahon   Transpositions available to ANY key upon request. Contact customer service after purchase.

Love Song (Out of Cans)

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Preston Sadleir at Le Poisson Rouge on 2/26/2014

Little Dance

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From The Boy Who Danced on Air Writers: Tim Rosser and Charlie Sohne The Boy Who Danced on Air is a love story that takes place between two dancing boys in Afghanistan (Paiman and Feda). Paiman has just been told by his master that he is too old to continue dancing and will be married off to a girl from...

Time is Standing Still

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From MOMENT BY MOMENTMusic and Lyrics by Alexander Sage OyenKey of D (C#3-B4) (Video is in D)Alexander Sage Oyen on November 12, 2012.

Little Sister

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From we aren't kids anymore A lullaby about the excitement of being an older brother to two younger sisters.  From the musical We Aren't Kids Anymore, this is a perfect stand-alone song for concerts, cabarets, showcases, or auditions. Originally sung by Drew himself at 54 Below, then on the cast album by Dear Evan Hansen's Colton Ryan.  Key of A...