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My Way. Choir sheet music. Grade 3.

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My Way. Choir sheet music. Grade 3.

Original

My Way. Comme d'Habitude. Composed by Jaques Revaux. Francois. Arranged by Marcel Peeters. For concert band. Mixed Choir and Band. Slow Fox. Catalogue Real Big Band Sound Vol. 1. Arrangements of Modern Light Music. Slow Movements. Summer Concert. Real Big Band Sound. Recorded on Always Look on the Bright Side. ML.311043720. Grade 3. Score only. Duration 5 minutes, 30 seconds. Published by Molenaar Edition. ML.012354060-S. The French song ''Comme d'Habitude'. As always. was composed by the French popsinger Claude Francois. Ismaila 1939 - Paris 1978. , in collaboration with Jacques Revaux and Gilles Thibault, shortly after the star had broken his relation with singer France Gall. The song was arranged by David Whitaker in London in September 1967 and became Claude FranAois's biggest hit. The English version by Paul Anka turned it into an inter-national hit. The versions by Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley and the Sex Pistols. to name just a few. increased the immense popularity of song which became an evergreen. This hit also meant the start for the record company 'Fleche' set up by Claude Francois. Marcel Peeters wrote this very fine arrangement for wind band.

Translation

My Way. As Habit. Composed by Jaques Revaux. Francois. Arranged by Marcel Peeters. For concert band. Mixed Choir and Band. Slow Fox. Catalogue Real Big Band Sound Vol. 1. Arrangements of Modern Light Music. Slow Movements. Summer Concert. Real Big Band Sound. Recorded on Always Look on the Bright Side. ML.311043720. Grade 3. Score only. Duration 5 minutes, 30 seconds. Published by Molenaar Edition. ML.012354060-S. The French song ''Comme d'Habitude'. As always. was composed by the French popsinger Claude Francois. Ismaila 1939 - Paris 1978. , in collaboration with Jacques Revaux and Gilles Thibault, shortly after the star had broken his relation with singer France Gall. The song was arranged by David Whitaker in London in September 1967 and became Claude FranAois's biggest hit. The English version by Paul Anka turned it into an inter-national hit. The versions by Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley and the Sex Pistols. to name just a few. increased the immense popularity of song which became an evergreen. This hit also meant the start for the record company 'Fleche' set up by Claude Francois. Marcel Peeters wrote this very fine arrangement for wind band.