"Spanish Eyes" - originally it was the instrumental composition by Berthold Kaempfert for his orchestra, entitled "Moon Over Naples". The first most famous vocal version of the song (words: Charles Singleton and Eddie Snyder) was recorded by Engelbert Humperdinck. The song appeared on the album "A Man Without Love" released in 1965. In the set we present notation in the form of scores and notes for each instrument separately.
The set includes: score, notes with lyrics for vocals - also with signed chords, notes and tablature for mandolin, two guitars, bass guitar, notes for two synthesizers, and notes for drums and percussion instrument. We also offer notes and tablature for the melody line for guitar, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone and trumpet. Tablature are available in two versions - with or without rhythmic values.
"Will O’ The Wisp" - inspired by the music of Renaissance composition of Ritchie Blackmore with lyrics by Candice Night. Song is on a studio album "All Our Yesterdays" by...
"To All The Girls I’ve Loved Before" - was first recorded by Albert Hammond in 1975 and soon dozen other famous performers included him in his repertoire. However the most...
"Children Of Sanchez - Finale" - a very famous theme of film music from the soundtrack of the American drama "The Children of Sanchez" (1978) dir. Hall Bartlett. The author...
"Pejzaże harasymowiczowskie" - is one of many songs in the genre of sung poetry, written by Wojciech Belon and performed by the band Wolna Grupa Bukowina. The notation that...