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'Coney Island Baby' and 'We All Fall' were first conbined as a medley by Les Applegate in 1924 for the musical comedy 'No, No, Nanette' This song has traditionally been started with a 'bell chord' by having the bass sing and hold is first note on the word 'oh,' followed quickly by the addition of the baritone note, then the lead, and finally the tenor. Continue to 'goodbye' without a breath. Most importantly, entertain your audience and have fun while singing this classic barbershop audience pleaser. Four copies of the sheet music arrangement plus a CD featuring the full performance plus part-predominant tracks (Tenor, Lead, Baritone, Bass), sung with lyrics. |
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