We always adding songs to our repertoire, usually suggested by members of the choir. We were established in 2015 and now have a repertoire over a hundred songs, classical, pop, jazz standards and even the odd madrigal. They're in all sorts of genres and we have great fun learning them. Here are some examples:-
- Abba Capella (Abba medley of their many hits)
- As Torrents (Short four part song by Elgar)
- All I Ask of You (Andrew Lloyd Weber - Phantom of the Opera)
- Autumn Leaves (Bittersweet jazz standard)
- Because (The Beatles - psychedelic pop)
- Beyond The Sea (made popular by Bobby Darin)
- Bridge Over Troubled Water (Simon & Garfunkle)
- California Dreaming (The Mamas & The Papas)
- Danny Boy (Irish Ballad)
- Good Vibrations (The Beach Boys)
- Good Night, Dear Heart (Exceptionally tender song by Dan Forrest)
- I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside (Old Music Hall Song)
- It Don't Mean a Thing If You Ain't Got That Swing (Jazz Standard)
- I Dreamed a Dream (Les Miserables)
- I Want It That Way (worldwide hit for the Backstreet Boys hit in 1999)
- Mad World (haunting Donnie Darko version of the 1980s pop classic)
- Moon River (from Breakfast at Tiffany's)
- Now, Oh Now I Needs Must Part (madrigal - John Dowland)
- Nimrod (Elgar but arranged as eight part harmony, set to Latin words)
- Mr Sandman (1950s pop classic)
- Tequila Samba (Latin pastiche)
- That Lonesome Road (James Taylor's hymn-like ballad)
- Time (Very simple but very fast song by American, Jennifer Lucy Cook)
- Strangers in the Night (1960s schmaltz)
- Wannabe (Spice Girls hit anachronised into an English madrigal!)
- Windmills of Your Mind (Classic Michel Legrand song)
- You'll Never Walk Alone (We tend to end our gigs with this one)