Aug. 23, 2025
Peggy Lee
Buy now for $1.99Step right up and get ready to infuse your next performance with a touch of Broadway magic! We’re thrilled to announce the availability of "Big Spender" by the legendary Peggy Lee arranged for choir, and we can assure you this is a musical delight you won’t want to miss.
Originally part of the hit musical "Sweet Charity," this timeless standard has captivated audiences since its debut. With lyrics penned by the talented Dorothy Fields and a jazzy score by Cy Coleman, "Big Spender" invites listeners into a world filled with glamour, excitement, and a dash of playful charm. In its choir arrangement, Richard Cook masterfully captures the essence of the original while providing a refreshing take that’s perfect for group performances.
Imagine your choir bringing to life the alluring and sassy spirit of a confident spender with every note sung! This arrangement is designed to engage your singers in a fun and energetic way while allowing them to showcase their vocal talents. At only $1.99, this octavo is not just an invaluable addition to your choir’s repertoire but an investment in unforgettable performances.
The octavo consists of 10 pages of beautifully arranged music published by RCM Enterprises (Catalog #639170). The arrangement encapsulates a compelling blend of Broadway, Musical/Show, Pop, and Standards genres, making it suitable for different venues, whether it’s an intimate gathering or an electrifying stage performance. Its versatility means it's also adaptable to various vocal ranges, ensuring that every voice can have its moment in the spotlight.
So, why wait? Elevate your choir’s next concert with the charm and sophistication of "Big Spender." The infectious rhythm and vibrant lyrics are sure to leave an impression on your audience and create a memorable musical experience.
Add a touch of Broadway flair to your upcoming performances—get your copy of "Big Spender" arranged for choir today! Purchase it now for just $1.99 and give your choir the opportunity to shine with one of the most iconic songs in musical history!
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