Examples of current and recent songs in our repertoire are listed below.
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Christmas Words 2023

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Our Repertoire

The Singing Club sings songs from a variety of musical genres, Folk, Popular, Musical Theatre, Classical etc. Sometimes we sing in unison, or simple two part and three part arrangements and occasionally something more challenging. Below is a list of some of our current and recent songs to give an idea of our typical repertoire.

You can listen to us on the Listen to the Singing Club page.

Examples of current and recent songs in our repertoire:

Ain’t No Mountain High Enough

Alabama Roll

Alexander’s Ragtime Band Medley (Irving Berlin)

A Million Dreams

America (from West Side Story)

Ar Lan y Môr (trad.)

Blue Moon

Budapest (by George Ezra)

Calon Lân (trad.)

Cymru Fach

Dry Your Tears Afrika (Audrey Snyder / John Williams)

Fairest Isle, (by Purcell)

Going Home (melody by Dvořák)

Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen)

Hallelujah Chorus (Handel)

Hen Wlad fy Nhadau (Welsh National Anthem)

Hine E Hine (Māori song from New Zealand)

I Wish I Knew How it Would Feel to be Free (Nina Simone)

Keep The Home Fires Burning (Ivor Novello)

Lean on Me (Bill Withers)

Let Union Be (trad.)

Oes Gafr Eto? (‘Is there Another Goat?’, a traditional Welsh song)

Make You Feel My Love (Bob Dylan)

Men of Harlech

Mingulay Boat Song (trad. sea shanty)

Moon River

Moonshadow (Yusuf/Cat Stevens)

Never Weather Beaten Sail (madrigal by Thomas Campion)

One Day Like This (Elbow)

O Waly, Waly (trad.)

Perfect Day (Leonard Cohen)

Proud Mary

Rose Red/Drunken Sailor

Shoshone Love Song

Sinnerman (trad. spiritual)

Something Inside So Strong (Labi Siffre)

Somewhere (from West Side Story)

Sosban Fach

Take Me Home

The World In Union (melody by Holst)

Tonight (Sondheim/Bernstein)

Under The Moon Of Love

Wonderful World

Yma O Hyd (Dafydd Iwan)