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Pre 1965 songs

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D s has decided that he wants to change his legit song for auditions . He is a tenor and needs a good ballad . [-o< Any ideas please ?? He has thought about the usual Maria, younger than springtime , street where you live etc. nothing seems to be right . Any ideas gratefully received .
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Not sure whether these count as ballads but;-

Kansas City, from Oklahoma

It only takes a moment, from Hello Dolly

You Are Beautiful, from Flower Drum Song

You've got to be carefully taught, from South Pacific

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How about My Funny Valentine?Chet Bakers version is lovely as is his version of I Get Along Without You Very Well.Worth checking out the best of Chet Baker sings x
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Oh What a Beautiful Morning
Some Enchanted Evening.
When I'm not near the girl I love (Finian's Rainbow)

Lots of luck to him :)
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It might be worth investing in this:

The Singers Musical Theatre Anthology

They come in several volumes - and are split into books for different voices (Tenor, Soprano, Mezzo etc etc)
You can get them with accompaniment CDs too (more expensive then obviously).

There's even a 16 bar adbridged audition volume...

They're published by Hal - Leonard and they are available from most music shops and from on-line stores like Music Room, Ebay, Amazon. There are probably some second-hand offers around too. I think there are 4 volumes for Tenor. If you searched on Amazon you would probably be able to "look inside" and get some ideas without buying them if you wanted to!

As a tenor the choice available to him is huge! :D
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Thank you for the suggestions , keep them coming . There are lots of songs out there , but this era often has songs with a very small range and often very easy, hence the reason he is changing his choice. The ones that are difficult enough would probably be the ones that are over used . That is a worry in itself .
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Thank you for the suggestions , keep them coming . There are lots of songs out there , but this era often has songs with a very small range and often very easy, hence the reason he is changing his choice. The ones that are difficult enough would probably be the ones that are over used . That is a worry in itself .
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Would anything from Gilbert and Sullivan fit the brief? Or does it have to be 20th Century? I know these are operetta - but there are some wonderful tenor songs and arias, and they would certainly show off range!

I love Hilarion's song : Whom thou hast chained must wear his chain - from Princess Ida - so lyrical
(there's a top Bflat in it I think...)
though there are many more which have more humour but are still ballads.
If G&S would fit the bill I will ask dd for some suggestions as she knows the operas much better than I do.
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