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Stock No. 200107 oy ‘The Barbershop Harmony Society SHOWTUNES collection Cee ae WHO WILL BUY from Columbia Pictures — Romulus Film Oliver! Words and Music by LIONEL BART Arrangement by DAVE BRINER Intro freely ‘Tenor Lead What a won - der- ful day! ____ What a 2 4 | te as |e 5 z whole dd aca : 4S SSS a - i © 1960 (Renewed) and 1968 (Renewed) Lakeview Music Co, Ltd, London, England ‘TRO—Hollis Music Inc., New York, Controls all publication rights forthe U.S.A. and Canada Intemational Copyright Secured Made in U.S.A AIL Rights Reserved Including Public Performance For Profit. Used by Permission 2 Who Will Buy Chorus Who will buy this, won - — drous. = mom ~ : ing? Such a sky you nev - er did see, —___ Who will tie it with, a rib - bon Who Will Buy 3 pu it in a box for me? wrong. 4 ho Will Buy rege ee cure keep it as a tea = sure to last my whole life Won't some - bo - dy come and buy?. Who Will Buy 5 don't want to Jose. it, so what am T to 6 Who Will Buy Tag atempo d= 120 Who will a so - wt J J + : ae ae - © = l bam. buy! cone ee Who will buy?. ~— ae Jy Ro eee SS : a . Sian will a =e wy 7 Sj 8 Must be some - one who will tha! J ioee | ed x 7 f =F come and—___ buy!. or SHS" ==; f = =F =| Performance Notes Who Wil Buy is one of several memorable tunes written by Lionel Bart and featured in the musical Oliver. The musical was adapted from the Charles Dickens novel, Oliver Twist—a story about a young orphan boy struggling to survive on the steets of London inthe 1830s. During the musical, Who Will Buy is performed by Oliver and several steet vendors in the town asa song of gratitude and hope. ‘This arrangement features a driving rhythmic theme, but also allows a few brief moments of free singing—without specific tempo. Performers should strive for accurate execution of all shythms while expressing the lyrics with passion and artistry. Dave Briner’s arrangements are sung every year by quartets and choral groups worldwide. ‘The Barbershop Harmony Society has published several of his arrangements. They are fun, creative and easily singable; making them excellent selections for any chapter chorus or quartet. ‘As afinal note: Questions about the suitability of this or any other songarrangement should be directed tothe judging, community and measured against current contest rules. Ask before you sing.

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