At Last by Harry Warren SSAA - Sheet Music

By Harry Warren

Soul and blues singer Etta James made this luscious ballad a hit in 1960, though it was written almost 20 years earlier by the songwriting team of Mack Gordon and Harry Warren. Since then it's been recorded by scores of artists. One of the great ballads of the American song repertoire.

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Summary
Instrument:
Choir Piano Accompaniment
Ensembles:
SSAA SSA 4-Part 3-Part Women's Choir
Genres:
Standards 1960s Wedding
Composers:
Harry Warren Mack Gordon
Publishers:
Alfred Music
Series:
Alfred Pop Choral Series
UPC:
038081266053
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Harry Warren
Arrangers:
Jay Althouse
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9x12 inches
Number of Pages:
8
Shipping Weight:
0.36 pounds
Detailed Description
Choir Secular SSA choir and piano accompaniment (SSA choir; SSAA choir)

SKU: AP.25111

Composed by Harry Warren and Mack Gordon. Arranged by Jay Althouse. Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Alfred Pop Series. Choral, 1960s and Vocal Standards. Octavo. 8 pages. Alfred Music #00-25111. Published by Alfred Music (AP.25111).

UPC: 038081266053. 9x12 inches. English.

Soul and blues singer Etta James made this luscious ballad a hit in 1960, though it was written almost 20 years earlier by the songwriting team of Mack Gordon and Harry Warren. Since then it's been recorded by scores of artists. One of the great ballads of the American song repertoire.

About Alfred Pop Choral Series

The Alfred Pop Series features outstanding arrangements of songs from the popular music genre. These publications provide exciting, contemporary, and educationally-sound arrangements for singers of all ages, from elementary through high school, to college and adult choirs.

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  • At Last

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    Super S.

    Nov 16, 2011

    poor

    The song is felt in three. Why is it written in 4/4?