Sing a Silver Lining

by Jane Sebba

Published 30 January 1998
This is a collection of 16 songs both familiar and new, with themes such as "look on the bright side", "be kind to your neighbour", "it's nice to have friends", and so on. It should be useful for an end-of-term performance, a non-denominational school assembly or a sing-song for all ages. Songs include "Look for the silver lining", "Zip-a-dee-doo-dah", "Happy talk" and "Consider yourself". This melody edition contains words, melody, second vocal/recorder parts and easy piano accompaniments. It should be particularly useful for teaching children in secondary, top primary and middle school classes to read music. All the backing tracks are included on the accompanying CD. The pack should enable teachers and children to hear how the songs and second vocal parts sound, and then to sing along with the instrument-only backing tracks.

This music edition and CD provides words, melodies, second
vocal/recorder parts and easy piano accompaniments. It is a collection
of 16 songs, both familiar and new, and is an ideal resource for
end-of-term performances, non-denominational school assemblies and
sing-songs for all ages.

This is a collection of 16 songs, both familiar and new. It is an ideal resource for end-of-term performances, non-denominational assemblies and uplifting sing-songs for all ages. Songs include Look for the silver lining, Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, Happy talk and Consider yourself. This music edition contains words, melodies, second voice/recorder parts and easy piano accompaniments.


Sing a Christmas Cracker (CD)

by Jane Sebba

Published 29 September 2000

A useful collection of 20 festive, non-religious songs for singing at Christmas.
This CD contains performance tracks to all songs from the songbook, performed by South Oxfordshire Youth Music and Drama Group directed by Lin Marsh.


A useful collection of 20 festive, non-religious songs for singing at Christmas.
This
CD contains performance tracks to all songs from the songbook,
performed by South Oxfordshire Youth Music and Drama Group directed by
Lin Marsh.