- Contains complete lyrics
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At Last |
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Piano Voice | |
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Piano/Vocal/Chords Singer Pro |
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Transposed Key: |
E Major |
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C Major |
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Musicnotes |
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Product #:
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MN0050870_U4 |
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Price:
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$5.99
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Pages: |
4 |
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Average Rating:
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Rated 3.5/5 based on 8 customer ratings |
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Top Review:
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"We ended up playing this piece as a cello solo with piano accompaniment. It worked well ...." Read reviews
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Lyrics Begin:
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I was never spellbound by a starry sky, |
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Song Details
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Date: |
1942 |
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Publisher: |
Alfred Publishing Co., Inc. |
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Musicnotes |
Product #: |
MN0050870_U4 |
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Lyrics Begin: |
I was never spellbound by a starry sky, |
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Reviews
Displaying all reviews (5)We ended up playing this piece as a cello solo with piano accompaniment. It worked well . . . could be played by any solo instrument.
SuzieQ
Another reviewer complains that the accompaniment does not contain the vocal line. Its not supposed to--this is one of Musicnotes "Singer Pro" arrangements. Those wanting and needing the piano to double the voice part should opt for another arrangement. Having said that, the fact that the piano does not play the vocal line note for note will allow singers who wish to get away from slavishly repeating either Etta James or Beyonces renditions can do so. The song also has the original opening verse--which can be omitted if you wish, but its nice to have this as well. Would work particularly well for cabaret and nightclubs.
KCLyricSoprano
This version of "At Last" has a longer intro that does a pretty good job of setting the audience up for the song. One negative comment: The intro is in cut time, and then the song switches to 12/8th for the rest of the song. The notation in the sheet music has the first bar of 12/8 played with 8th notes, and then just scores with doted 1/4s for the rest of the song. When played on MusicNotes player this does not reflect the 12/8th tempo well.
RJSiegler
Publishing administered by: Alfred Publishing Co., Inc.

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