VARIOUS ARTISTS

Let there Be Peace on Earth

We’ll Sing in the Sunshine

To Sir with Love

All Through the Night (lullaby)

The Bear Necessities (from the Jungle Book cartoon when we were kids)

Great Balls of Fire (Jerry Lee Lewis)

Joy to the World (Three Dog Night)

I Will Leave You Softly

former president Barack Obama delivering a eulogy and then singing Amazing Grace

Before the Parade Passes By

PATRIOTIC SONGS
America the Beautiful
by blues singer Ray Charles
by a chorus and a band

1964 WORLD’S FAIR

Here is the song with lyrics

It’s a Small World after All

And here is a montage of moments from that ride.

1964 Worlds Fair Ride

JOAN BAEZ

Forever Young

Amazing Grace

How Many Roads Must a Man Walk Down

The Night they Drove Old Dixie Down

Diamonds and Rust

FRANK SINATRA

I’m Getting Married in the Morning

and here’s the My Fair Lady version

NANCY SINATRA

These Boots Were Made for Walking

TONY BENNETT

I Left My Heart In San Francisco

Fly Me to the Moon

DEAN MARTIN
Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime (written in 1947 and released by Dean Martin in 1964)

JUDY GARLAND

We’re Off to See the Wizard

PETULA CLARK
Downtown (1964)

ANDY WILLIAMS
Moon River

PINK
Cover Me in Sunshine (With daughter Willow)

BING CROSBY
Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive with The Andrews Sisters
Beautiful Dreamer (written in 1864 – I am sure grandaddy joe used to play it on his organ)

DOLLY PARTON
9 to 5
Let It Be sung by Dolly Parton and the two still living members of The Beatles – Paul McCartney and Ringo Star

GIRL SCOUTS

Make New Friends

from THE MUSIC MAN

76 Trombones

short version with singing

orchestra/parade version (no singing)

from the musical The Music Man
performed by André Rieu & the Johann Strauss Orchestra

The Hokey Pokey

BURT BACHARACH

Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on my Head

ELVIS PRESLEY

You Ain’t Nothin’ But a Hound Dog

THE ARCHIES

Sugar Sugar

LOUIS ARMSTRONG

What a Wonderful World

DIANA ROSS

Ain’t No Mountain High Enough (to keep me from you)

BEACH BOYS

Good Vibrations

Surfin’ USA

LINDA RONSTADT

Just One Look

It’s So Easy

JAMES TAYLOR

You’ve Got a Friend

Fire and Rain

CARLY SIMON

You’re so Vain

OKLAHOMA
the musical premiered on Broadway in 1943.
Oh What a Beautiful Mornin’

JESUS CHRIST, SUPERSTAR 1973 musical
Title song (Jesus Christ, Super star)

HAIR (1967 musical)
Good Morning Starshine

TOM JONES
What’s New Pussycat (from the 1965 movie by the same name)

THE BEATLES
Let It Be (original)

NEIL DIAMOND

Sweet Caroline

Cracklin’ Rosie

Crunchy Granola Suite

Brother Love’s Traveling Salvation Show

Done Too Soon

JULIE ANDREWS

I Could Have Danced All Night

The Sound of Music

My Favorite Things

Supercalifragalisticexpealadocious (from Mary Poppins)

Getting to Know You (from The King and I)

THE CARPENTERS
Sing a Song

BOBBY MCFERRIN

Don’t Worry Be Happy

QUEEN

Somebody to Love

Crazy Little Thing Called Love

JONI MITCHELL

Both Sides Now

JOHN DENVER

Take Me Home, Country Road

Sunshine on My Shoulders

BARBARA HARRIS

It Don’t Worry Me

GLEN CAMPBELL
Gentle on My Mind

Try a Little Kindness

Rhinestone Cowboy

Leaving on a Jet Plane

PAUL SIMON (and GARFUNKLE)
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme

Bridge over Troubled Waters
11 minute video about the making of the song.

And here is just the song

The Only Living Boy in New York (you probably haven’t heard this one – it was going through my head. the harmonies and chorus are beautiful)

Feelin’ Groovy

PETER, PAUL, and MARY

If I Had a Hammer

Blowing in the Wind

500 miles

ROBERTA FLACK

The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face

MAMAS and the PAPAS

Dancin’ In the Streets

Dream a Little Dream of Me

California Dreamin’

PETE SEGER
Study War No More

DIONNE WARWICK

I Say a Little Prayer for You

JIM CROCE

I’ll Have to Say I Love You in a Song

JOHNNY NASH

I Can See Clearly Now

GENE KELLY
Singing in the Rain

JOHNNY CASH
A Boy Named Sue