Product Description
Performed by Rascal Flatts, originally by Tom Cochrane.
This song is about life metaphorically being a highway to ride and run freely. The song refers to a highway, riding, driving, one day here, next day gone, bending, standing, back to the wind, darkened door, the blues, brave, lovers, distant shore, break down the garden gate, not much time left, cities and towns, Mozambique, Memphis, Khyber Pass, Vancouver, rough roads, being survivors, distance, misunderstanding, look it in the eye.
This arrangement is shorter than the original and features a vocal splash, a dance break and an option for omitting a section to shorten the piece. This arrangement is designed for high school or college show choir, concert choir or community choir.
The Concert Band Score accompaniment for this voicing is also available. Performance time is approximately 3:10.
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