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The Choir adds new songs to its repertoire each year.  The current repertoire is:

Ain't Misbehavin' Andy Razar and Thomas "Fatts" Waller, arr Earl Moon and Ed Waesche
And So It Goes Billy Joel, adapted by Bill McArthur 
Battle Hymn of the Republic Julia Howe and William Steffe, arr Joe Liles
Bye Bye Love Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, arr SPEBSQSA
Can You Feel the Love Tonight Elton John and Tim Rice arr Bruce Oakley and Ian Mulholland
Come Fly with Me James Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn, arr Kevin Kelle
Consider Yourself from "Oliver", Lionel Bart, arr Ed Waesche
Country Roads Bill Danoff, Taffy Nivert and John Denver, ass Ian Mullholland
Crazy About Ya Baby Pat Barrett and Rudy Maugeri, arr Rob Campbell
Darktown Strutters Ball Sheton Brooks arr Ed Waeche
For All We Know Sam Lewis and Fred Coots, arr Lou Perry
Hello Marylou Gene Pitney and C Mangiaracina, arr David Wright
I'll Be Seeing You Irving Kahal and Sammy Fain, arr Rob Hopkins
Irish Blessing Traditional, Jerome Williams and Don Gray
Pokare Kare Ana Hemi Piripata, arr Tom Gentry
Sound Of Music Medley Rogers and Hamerstein, arr Joe Liles
Sweet Adeline Richard Gerard and Harry Armstrong
The Longest Time Billy Joel arr Tom Gentry
There Goes My Heart Abner Silver and Benny Davis arr Ed Waesche
Under the Boardwalk Artie Resnick and Kenny Young, arr SPEBSQA
Wink & A Smile Marc Shaiman and Ramswey McLean, arr Kim Brittain
What a Wonderful World George Weiss and Bob Thiele, arr Russ Foris
Yesterday John Lennon and Paul McCartney, arr Tom Gentry
You'll Never Walk Alone Rogers & Hammerstein arr Jim Clancy
   

In addition, the Chorus performs a number of "Polecats", and songs with an Australian flavour.  The Polecats are a wonderful collection of songs known to barbershoppers all over the world and include "The Old Songs", "Sweet and Lovely", and "My Wild Irish Rose".   Our Australian repertoire includes "Along the Road to Gundagai", "I Still Call Australia Home", "I Am Australian" and a number of others.

As with all barbershop choruses throughout the world, every practice ends with "Let's Get Together Again" by Joseph Stern