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... chorus work , a chorus speaking in unison , a chorus divided into two or more parts for antiphonal work , delivery of a line by each individual member with the chorus joining in at the close . Let us consider three of the ar- rangements ...
... chorus work , a chorus speaking in unison , a chorus divided into two or more parts for antiphonal work , delivery of a line by each individual member with the chorus joining in at the close . Let us consider three of the ar- rangements ...
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... CHORUS . Down , down with the Devil ; Down , down with the Devil ; Down , down , with the Devil . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . SOLO .
... CHORUS . Down , down with the Devil ; Down , down with the Devil ; Down , down , with the Devil . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . SOLO .
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... CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . ( Lightnin ' like the Missouri ! ) More'n a match fer sich galoots . ( Roll , Missouri , roll ! ) SOLO . Jesse James rode outa the sage ; SOLO . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS ...
... CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . ( Lightnin ' like the Missouri ! ) More'n a match fer sich galoots . ( Roll , Missouri , roll ! ) SOLO . Jesse James rode outa the sage ; SOLO . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS ...
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