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The Greatest Showman

Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack

KOMPONIST: Benj Pasek
SECONDO COMPOSITORE: Justin Paul
VERLAG: Hal Leonard
PRODUKTFORMAT: Buch
INSTRUMENT GROUP: Klavier, Gesang, Gitarre (Songbooks)
A musical drama biopic chronicling P.T. Barnum (played by Hugh Jackman) and his founding of the Barnum & Bailey Circus. This December 2017 film features a stunning soundtrack by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul of La La Land and Dear Evan Hansen fame. Our songbook features piano/vocal/guitar
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Spezifikationen
Subtitle Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack
Komponist Benj Pasek
Secondo compositore Justin Paul
Verlag Hal Leonard
Instrumentierung Klavier, Gesang, Gitarre (Songbooks)
Produktformat Buch
Instrument Group Klavier, Gesang, Gitarre (Songbooks)
Erscheinungsjahr 2018
Genre TV, Film, Musical und Show
Style Film/Fernsehn
ISBN 9781540007117
UPC 888680714499
Serie Piano-Vocal-Guitar Songbook
Seitenzahl 102
No. HL00250373
Release Date 30.01.2018
Beschreibung

A musical drama biopic chronicling P.T. Barnum (played by Hugh Jackman) and his founding of the Barnum & Bailey Circus. This December 2017 film features a stunning soundtrack by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul of La La Land and Dear Evan Hansen fame. Our songbook features piano/vocal/guitar arrangements of 9 songs including the Golden Globe-winning 'This Is Me'. Includes full-colour scenes from the movie.

Content: Come Alive, From Now On, The Greatest Show, A Million Dreams, Never Enough, The Other Side, Rewrite the Stars, This Is Me, Tightrope.

Songlist
  • 1. A Million Dreams
  • 2. Come Alive
  • 3. From Now On
  • 4. Never enough
  • 5. Rewrite The Stars
  • 6. The Greatest Show
  • 7. The Other Side
  • 8. This is Me
  • 9. Tightrope
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