- Contains complete lyrics
Available at a discount in the digital sheet music collection:
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Hungry Like the Wolf |
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Voice Piano Guitar Backup Vocals | |
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Piano/Vocal/Guitar Singer Pro |
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Transposed Key: |
F Major |
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A Major |
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Product #:
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MN0144756_D4 |
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Price:
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$5.99
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Pages: |
6 |
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Average Rating:
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Rated 4/5 based on 14 customer ratings |
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Top Review:
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"This is a piano arrangement, but gives you the basics to recreate the original. Note the o..." Read reviews
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Lyrics Begin:
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Darken the city, night is a wire, steam in the subway, earth is afire. |
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Song Details
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Date: |
1982 |
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Publisher: |
Faber Music |
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Musicnotes |
Product #: |
MN0144756_D4 |
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Lyrics Begin: |
Darken the city, night is a wire, steam in the subway, earth is afire. |
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Publishing administered by: Faber Music


About This Arrangement
This digital sheet music edition of “Hungry Like the Wolf” by Duran Duran is a piano/vocal/guitar arrangement available for instant download and printing. The song was composed by Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes and John Taylor. This edition is 6 pages long. This edition is in F major.
6 alternate keys are available for transposition. The suggested tempo is around 126 BPM. It's arranged for Voice, Piano, Guitar and Backup Vocals. For vocalists, contains complete lyrics.
It's categorized as Dance-Pop on Musicnotes. Based on 14 ratings, it averages 4.0 out of 5. From a customer review: “This is a piano arrangement, but gives you the basics to recreate the original. Note the original uses an arpeggiator.”
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