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You'll Be Back From Hamilton by Lin-Manuel Miranda 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Lin-Manuel Miranda
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Choir Secular (SATB choir)

SKU: AP.47102

From Hamilton. Composed by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Arranged by Lisa DeSpain. Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Alfred Pop Choral Series. Broadway; Pop; Secular. Choral Octavo. 12 pages. Alfred Music #00-47102. Published by Alfred Music (AP.47102).

UPC: 038081538730. English.

King George laments England's breakup with a young America in one of the most charismatic and surprising numbers from smash Broadway hit Hamilton. Fans note that this song is a departure from the mostly hip-hop and R&B style of the score, taking its inspiration more from breezy Britpop tunes. Lisa DeSpain's choral arrangement preserves the playful, coy spirit of the original, with its infectious Da da da dat da chorus. Not to be missed!

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