Get ready to wow the crowd with these seasonal show-stopping songs! It’s almost that time of year, so we thought we’d help you choose your recital song.
1. The More We Get Together
“The More We Get Together” is the perfect song for a celebratory time at school, making it perfect for the holidays or a summer recital. When the students begin to sing this song, watch the audience participate.
2. I’m A Little Snowman
“I’m A Little Snowman” reviews the adorable parts of a snowman and includes some gestures, making it a seasonally appropriate song for a winter concert at school.
3. Little Snowflake
“Little Snowflake” is a Super Simple staple and perfect for the holiday season. Encourage your choir to sing with hand gestures to really dazzle the audience!
4. S-A-N-T-A
“S-A-N-T-A” features hand claps and irresistible audience participation. A Christmas favorite, our version is a joyful way to close out the show.
5. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
“Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” will encourage your audience to wind down for a long winter’s nap. The familiar melody makes it a familiar choice for young singers.
6. The Wheels On The Bus
“The Wheels On The Bus” includes gestures and sound effects, beep beep beep. This lively song will bring out the best in your shining choir stars.
7. I’m Thankful
“I’m Thankful” is ideal for Thanksgiving and a salute to our teachers at end-of-year. The lyrics and melody are playful and bouncy.
8. The Seasons Song
“The Seasons Song” has a mellow swing and is fun to croon along to. For a seasonal concert, it’s the perfect song to add to the repertoire since it reviews all four seasons.
9. There’s A Monster In My Tummy
“There’s A Monster In My Tummy” inspires laughter and dancing. Kids love singing along to this rock ‘n roll melody. Try layering more advanced vocalists during the “grumble grumble grumble” part for an impressive concert moment.
10. Milk And Cookies
“Milk And Cookies” is the dash of jazz you’ve been wanting to add to your Christmas concert. This song is all about what to expect on Christmas when we leave some milk and cookies for Santa. Don’t forget about the carrots for the reindeer!
Note: when singing Super Simple Songs at school, be sure to credit Super Simple Songs and, if you’d like us to see, submit your videos to hello@supersimple.com. For further details, please read the fine print below.
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