It’s A Long Way To Tipperary - Choral

arr. Karl Hitzemann

"It's A Long Way To Tipperary" is an Irish music hall song written in 1912 by Jack Judge and Harry Williams. The song was originally written as a lament from an Irish worker in London, missing his lass and his homeland. However, a few years later, it became a popular soldiers' marching song during World War I. The verses are somewhat tongue-in-cheek and meant to be a bit silly. Our arrangement has three vocal parts, but as usual, parts 2 and 3 are optional. The song begins with a soloist. This, too, is optional, but if you have a soloist you'd like to feature, this would be a great opportunity.

Our Plank Road Publishing octavos save you the time spent copying and binding and come in the convenient octavo size (7.0" x 10.25") used by choirs. (Please note: These octavos are NOT reproducible.) Also available for each song are fully orchestrated Performance/ Accompaniment recordings, beautifully recorded, and produced as state-of-the-art tracks.

About the Audio RecordingsAudio recordings contain full performance and accompaniment only (instrumental) tracks.

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