How Deep Is The Ocean (how High Is The Sky)
by Irving Berlin
4-Part - Digital Sheet Music

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By Ben Webster. By Irving Berlin. Arranged by Scott S. Stewart. A Cappella. 3 pages. Scott S. Stewart #6509775. Published by Scott S. Stewart (A0.955869).

At a low point in Berlin’s life he wrote (the now jazz standard) How Deep Is the Ocean? (How High Is the Sky?) – 1932.  It’s a song composed of a series of questions, with the only exception being the line of honesty "I’ll tell you no lie." The verse is recycled material from the song "How Much I Love You" written by Berlin for the musical "Reaching for the Moon" in 1930, but was never used.  This arrangement is scored for 4-part SATB ensemble a cappella.  Performance time: 1:20+

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