Monday, February 13

The French Revolution connection -Coldplay - Viva La Vida



Another the Open Doors Diamond Valley choir is currently singing which now has a repertoire of over 70 songs listed below after only just over a year. The list was kindly provided to me by Bryan. The lyrics above are about the French Revolution ?.
  
"I used to rule the world
Seas would rise when I gave the word
Now in the morning I sleep alone
Sweep the streets I used to own"


"I used to roll the dice
Feel the fear in my enemy's eyes
Listened as the crowd would sing
Now the old king is dead long live the king"

"One minute I held the key
Next the walls were closed on me
and I discovered that my castles stand
upon pillars of salt and pillars of sand"


"I hear Jerusalem bells a-ringing
Roman cavalry choirs are singing
Be my mirror my sword and shield
Missionaries in a foreign field"
"For some reason I can't explain
Once you'd gone there was never
Never an honest word
And that was when I ruled the world"


"It was a wicked and wild wind
Blew down the doors to let me in
Shattered windows and the sound of drums
People couldn't believe what I'd become"


"Revolutionaries wait
For my head on a silver plate
Just a puppet on a lonely string
Oh who would ever want to be king?"
"For some reason I can't explain
I know St Peter won't call my name"
Never an honest word


Songs in our repertoire. 


1
   

And the Drains are blocked
   

2

Any Dream Will Do.

3

A Whole New World

4

Black Bird - Beatles

5

Blue Moon.

6

Bridge over Troubled Waters.

7

Californian Dreaming

8

Celebrations

9

Chariots Comin'

10

Circle of Life

11

Coran Fields

12

Daisy Daisy

13

Don't bring me down

14

Do You Hear The People Sing. Les Miserables

15

Fragile by Sting

16

Fransicus’s Christmas carol-

17

Freedom is Coming

18

Gershwin - They Can't Take That Away.

19

Gershwin - Lets Call The Whole Thing Off.

20

Gershwin - S' Wonderfull

21

Gershwin - Who's Got The Last Laugh Now

22

Ghosts Riders.

23

Glorious

24

He Lives in You- From The Lion King.  

25

Homeward Bound.

26

I Have a Dream

27

I'm Dreaming of Home

28

I'm Gonna Wash that Man- South Pacific   

29

Lanterns

30

Lean on Me

31

Let's Dance

34

Life on Mars

35

Mamma Mia

36

Memory

37

Monday Monday

38

Oh Happy Day

39

Only Time

40

Other Side of the World

41

Pack Up Your Troubles

42

Penny Lane

43

Perhaps Love

44

Rolling in the Deep

45

Rhythm of Life

46

Scarborough fair

47

Singing in the Rain

47

Shosholoza

48

Somewhere Over The Rainbow

49

Sophia

50

So This is Christmas

51

Summer Night

52

Sway

53

The Bell of Creation

54

The big Yello taxi

55

The Impossible Dream

56

The Lion Sleeps Tonight

57

The Little Drummer Boy

58

The Mahogany Ship

59

The Man in the Mirror

60

The Prayer

61

There's Nothing like a Dame.  South Pacific

62

The Way Your Hot

63

Viva La Vida

64

Walking In The Air

65

We'll Meet Again

66

Wind Beneath My Wings

67

What a Wonderful World

68

Why We Sing

69

You'll Never Walk Alone

70

You Raised Me Up

71

You’re My Everything

72

Waterloo

73
   

Wonders of Love
   
 

 
2017
Sound of Silence
We are the World
Another day of Sun
Vois Sur Ton Chemin
The Way You Make Me

6 comments:

Mercutio said...

Quite an impressive list.
Impressive even to remember the words to that many songs.

Personally, I like the number of Simon & Garfunkel tunes in the repertoire. Some interesting choices.

This seems like a format that would be interesting to score. I can see the use of vocal swells, hocketing, and layering as enlivening an arrangement.
I knew a fellow that was into barbershop several years ago, but I was more interested in the use of extended chords in horn arrangements at the time.

I listen mostly to bossa nova these days, some samba; so I have very little in the way of recommendations for you.
Though I will say that "The Longest Time" by Billy Joel seems a natural for a choir.

Regards,

Lindsay Byrnes said...

Hi Mercutio
Thanks for your interest and we tried out "The Longest Time" by Billy Joel to night and it worked a treat!!
Best wishes

♥ N o v a said...

Quite an impressive playlist. I grew up listening to most of those songs, and they all bring fond memories of my childhood. My father was, and still is, a very good singer, and I have great memories of him singing along to many of those same songs in your repertoire.

Lindsay Byrnes said...

Hi Nova,
Interesting to note you grew up listening to most of those songs,and pleased to hear they all bring back fond memories of your childhood. We have something in common as my father was also a very good singer. A while back I left a comment on your BLOG covering 2 posts but it hasn't appeared,so I will reiterate here. I was delighted to hear under your post entitled "chin up" 2016 was a much better year and you were able to undertake some travel and that I thought you exercised a sage approach to the social media pitch in the following post.
best wishes

susan said...

It's a wonderful list of songs, Lindsay. I can hear myself singing a number of them (under my breath, that is, or just in the shower).
All the best

Lindsay Byrnes said...

Hi Susan,
Good for you but maybe you could also sing 'Singing in in the rain" outside when the mood and the weather suits.
Best washes