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  • Can someone please let me know who arranged this, and published it?  I'm trying to find a copy for my ladies choir. Many thanks ! A. Vautier. Jersey

  • My high school chorus is singing this song exept with 142 people and the song is beautiful. We sang it at my friends funeral 3 years ago.

  • that is the smallest choir ive ever seen but REALLY strong harmony!

  • My 8th grade choir is singing this same arrangement but with 34 people :) Beautiful!

  • wats that song in the back round???

  • @altoid r u really trying to start shit over YouTube?! Ur a dumbass

  • Thank you for this beautiful rendition. It should be sung more often in the memory of those boys who gave their lives so long ago.

  • This is really pretty good job!:) at my school the highschoolers sang this and it was the best ive probably ever heard!

  • my 5 yr old is singing this in her choir next week too

  • Were singing this, too.

    We have like 110 people in our class.

    It's really beautiful.

  • hey i go to ford middle school in washington and we sing this song for veterans day.

  • our choirs singing this song. It's so beautiful. And sad...

  • fagget ass ppl sing this song and dont even know the meaning of it

  • @altoids79762 ok, ur stupid. i'm pretty sure they know the meaning of the song if they are singing it

  • @CaliRose99 fuck with me and lets see who shits on the sidewalk

  • Pocono Mountain????????

  • @gino101911 what?

  • i'm singing this in chorus now :):) i really like it.

  • me too! i also like it! we are singing this for our veterans day ceremony! but they have a rly small choir! im in 7th grade and we have more than 40 kids in choir!

  • in my 7th grade choir we sang this song with about 70 or 80 kids. now in 8th grade, we have like 90 :P

  • @emlyrics Yeah, we're singing this too, we have fifty or so with the guys, and I'm like; This is a choir? O.o But they sound really good though.

  • PMHS? What school? What city, this might be my town...! lol...

  • is that your whole chorus? holy. I love this song so much.

  • Oh Prospect Mountain. I love you.

  • this is beautiful =] we sand this at school for anzac day =]

  • Omg! We're singing this in Chorus! It's a really pretty song! i sing alto. We went to contest recently and got excellent. It was pretty coolios! lol

  • OME!! i love this song! i remember singing this in 8th grade. it was hard, but we sounded beautiful!! the beginning was supposed to be a baritone/tenor solo. but beautiful none the less. (:

  • Oh!!! I remember singing this song in Chorus class we sounded great

  • Marvelous! This is probably my favorite song; it always brings tears to my eyes.

  • is it just those 5 ppl singin?? cauz they rocked my sox off :] nice voices y'all

  • Hi all!

    I've been trying to find out who composed this version. Where did it come? I have a recording of it from a SHS concert choir but don't know who to contact.

    Can anyone help please.

    P.S. Great job on this!

  • Hi there,

    I don't know if your questions been answered - I've just taught this to my kid's choir - the arrangement is by: John Jacobson & Roger Emerson - Poem by Dr John McCrae! Gorgeous. Hal Leonard is the publisher!

  • I thank you very much for the reply, I will look into this!

  • This is the version we sing. I don't know what the heck all the other people are singing.

  • we sang this in our harmony choir

    u guyz did a good job

  • we did the same. the guys part does add to the song but this is still a good job

  • The lyrics are from the poem of the same name written in the 1st world war by a Canadian Doctor called John McCrae. Just google it I am sure it will come up.

  • I love this. Could you let me know what version this is.  Thanks.

  • this is the version i sang last year and i was looking for it allover

  • If you want to find this version type in "In Flanders Fields" instead of "Flanders Fields".

  • Really good. I was wondering who wrote this version? And where can I find the lyrics?

    Thanks to anyone who answers : )

  • I think you guys did a great job. My choir is singing this for a veterans day assembly on Monday.

  • This is the version I sing.

  • im singing it too but ur version is faster and sound very different

  • was this at patterson mill if so i go their im in chorus

  • well i am singing this for choir too!!!!!!! and our choir is the best so we are more awesomer than any1........ but these ppl singing this are very good cuz they only have like 5 ppl so they did very well!!!

  • Are all of the members illiterate?

  • im sining this in choir...so powerful

  • which version was this written by?

  • we're singing this for rememberance day in choir . (:

  • I'm singing this in choir right now.

  • its really good :)

  • In Flanders fields the poppies blow

    Between the crosses, row on row,

    That mark our place; and in the sky

    The larks, still bravely singing, fly

  • Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie, In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields.
  • In Flanders fields the poppies blow

    Between the crosses, row on row,

    That mark our place; and in the sky

    The larks, still bravely singing, fly

  • Omg gudd job for such a small group of ppl :)

  • This is the music that I learned for the poem as well, I've sang it as a TTBB version but SSA is a very nice touch, I love the sound for such a small group of people

  • This is the best musical arrangement for the poem. All the others sound as if some drunk guy wrote them. This is great, considering the amount of people singing. I have heard this by a choir of about 10-15, which I think works the best as all the parts are there, but their isn't a overcrowding of voices. This way the emotion comes out really well. Good Job anyway.

  • :'( R.I.P Anzacs :(]

  • Who is anzacs?? :SS

  • Australian & New Zealand Army Corps

  • Who is the composer for this setting? It's my favorite musical treatment of the poem

  • We sang this for All-District this year [8th grade girls, I was in it] and it was soo great. I love this song. Uhh..you need a bigger group..but good job for the few people you have.

  • this is the version i know too but where are the guys parts. im pretty sure i heard females singing the tenor part but i doubt any girl could sing the bass part, its just not the same w/o satb

  • This is the version I know! Great job!

  • this poem in amazing

  • hey there great job see you soon

  • huh. ive never heard this version... i kinda like it though! this is the version i know- (its my choir from a six week program i did this summer)

    ok so its not letting me post the link, but you can just search GHP vocal majors 2007 and it should come up

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