- Alabama Song - Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill
- Allons gai - Jacob Buus, first published 1543
- American Tune - Paul Simon
- Barrett's Privateers - Stan Rogers
- Big Bang - Bare Naked Ladies
- Black Pearls and Diamonds - Trevor Mills
- Canon of the Bells (a three-part canon on the melody of the Carol of the Bells)
- The Carols of Gilligan's Isle - lyrics by G. Wyle and S. Schwartz, set to the tune of five different Christmas carols
- Claire - Rheostatics
- Come Again - John Dowland, first published 1597
- Come Together - Beatles
- Down to the River to Pray - inspired by the Alison Krauss version
- End of Days - original
- Femmes Fatales - poetry by Nik Beat (?)
- Fever - written by Eddie Cooley and Otis Blackwell, popularized by Peggy Lee
- Free As a Bird - Beatles
- Fruitcake (parody to the tune of "Fever")
- Gaudete - traditional
- Gilligan's Corollary - music by G. Wyle and S. Schwartz, words traditional
- Guinea Pig - Moxy Fruvous
- Horrible Rock Ballad - original
- I Believe in Father Christmas - Sinfield, Lake
- Kiss - Prince, but based on the Tom Jones cover
- La, la, la, je ne l'ose dire - Pierre Certon c.1510-1572
- La bête et la belle - The Real Tuesday Weld
- The Lady is a Tramp - Rodgers and Hart
- A Leonard Cohen Christmas - original/parody
- The Man I Love - George and Ira Gershwin
- Moritat von Mackie Messer (Mack the Knife) - Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill
- My Funny Valentine - Rodgers and Hart
- My Mannequin Makes Modern Music - poetry of Nik Beat set to music
- O occhi, manza mia - Orlando di Lasso, first published 1581
- Paperback Writer - Beatles
- Popsicle Toes - Michael Franks
- Reason for the Season - original
- Roadrunner Theme Song
- Still Alive - Jonathan Coulton
- Surabaya Johnny - Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill
- Throw a Shoe at Me - original
- Touch Me - original
- Un Jambon, Jeanette, Isabelle - parody
- Wuthering Heights - Kate Bush
- You Sexy Thing - Errol Brown, Tony Wilson
- You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch - Theodore Giesel and Albert Hague
- Your Body is a Wonderland - John Mayer
- Your Shining Eyes - Thomas Bateson, first published 1604
Monday, July 24, 2023
Three-Part Harmonies
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