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For voice and piano (or guitar)
Instrumentation |
Piano, Voice, Classical guitar |
Lyricist |
Sammy Cahn |
For voice and piano (or guitar)
Instrumentation |
Piano, Voice, Classical guitar |
Lyricist |
Sammy Cahn |
For voice and piano (or guitar)
Instrumentation |
Piano, Voice, Classical guitar |
Lyricist |
Sammy Cahn |
For voice and piano (or guitar)
Instrumentation |
Piano, Voice, Classical guitar |
Lyricist |
Sammy Cahn |
For voice and piano (or guitar)
Instrumentation |
Piano, Voice, Classical guitar |
Instrumentation |
Voice |
Type of score |
Lead sheet |
Genre |
Pop |
Instrumentation |
Voice |
Type of score |
Lead sheet |
Instrumentation |
Voice |
Genre |
World / Ethnic |
Instrumentation |
Voice |
Genre |
Pop |
Instrumentation |
Classical guitar |
Type of score |
Tablature |
Arranger |
Jeff Arnold |
Instrumentation |
Classical guitar |
Instrumentation |
Piano |
Lyricist |
Sammy Cahn |
Instrumentation |
Piano |
Genre |
Pop |
Instrumentation |
Piano |
Genre |
Pop |
Instrumentation |
Piano |
Difficulty |
Easy |
Genre |
Pop |
Instrumentation |
Ukulele |
Genre |
World / Ethnic |
Instrumentation |
Free choice: Instrument in C |
Instrumentation |
Mixed choir |
Arranger |
Mac Huff |
Genre |
Pop |
Mark Stanson 09 Jun 2017 08:34
Time After Time is so awfully underplayed imho. It makes an amazing solo on piano or violin, better in duo. With the right vocalist there, it can be gem. Btw, the film It Happened In Brooklyn where the song originally comes from, deserves to be watched too if you haven't seen it.
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