The Best Is Yet To Come
Experience the timeless magic of classic crooners with this exquisite collection of sheet music, featuring legendary voices like Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, and Michael bublé bringing曹 Carolyn Leigh's iconic lyrics to life. Whether you're a seasoned pianist or a beginner looking to master chord melodies, this arrai is perfectly suited for piano and vocal, offering a seamless blend of practice and performance material.Dive into these polished renditions and discover how each artist adds their unique flair to the enduring beauty of Cy Coleman's compositions.
The digital format ensures a smooth and intuitive learning experience, with enhanced readability thanks to the clean layout. ideal for personal study or small group settings, this score provides a treasure trove of music that resonates across generations. From practicing at home to sharing the joy of these beloved songs with friends, this sheet music delivers the authentic feel of a live performance, making it a must-have for any music enthusiast who appreciates the art of vocal and piano harmony.
Pros
- Featured a wide array of iconic vocalists
- Includes beloved songs by Cy Coleman and Carolyn Leigh
- Easy-to-read piano/vocal/chords format
- Perfect for both practicing and performing
Cons
- Limited to digital enhanced typesetting
- No enhanced typesetting features available
- Not suitable for large group performances without additional licensing
Publication Date | January 13, 2008 |
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files | 2.7 MB PDF |
Accessibility | Page flip enabled |
Tony Bennett: The Best Is Yet to Come
This exquisite coffee table book is in near-perfect condition, offering a blend of timeless charm and contemporary appeal. Weighing just over two pounds, its sturdy dimensions of 11.75 inches square make it an ideal centerpiece for any living room or study,providing both aesthetic value and practical functionality. With 120 pages filled with captivating visuals and engaging content, it serves as a perfect conversation starter or a peaceful escape, effortlessly elevating the ambiance of any space.
The book’s durable,high-quality print ensures longevity,making it a worthwhile investment for both collectors and readers. Its compact size and lightweight design allow for easy placement on any shelf or coffee table, while the ISBN numbers (1567994261 and 978-1567994261) guarantee authenticity and traceability. Whether as a decorative piece or a source of inspiration, this book combines elegance with substance, offering a unique blend of form and function.
Pros:
- Lightweight design for easy handling and placement.
- Sturdy build with high-quality print for lasting enjoyment.
- Perfect dimensions for optimal display on any furniture.
- Engaging content that appeals to both casual readers and collectors.
Cons:
- Old publication date may affect some modern content relevance.
- Smaller page count might not satisfy those seeking extensive reading material.
Feature | Details |
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Weight | 2.8 pounds |
Dimensions | 11.75 x 0.75 x 11.75 inches |
Page count | 120 |
the Best Is Yet To Come - Grover Washington, jr. LP
The slim profile and minimal footprint translate to real-world convenience; whether it's a shelf, drawer, or desk, this disc blends seamlessly without causing disruptions. its unassuming size belies its potential,offering a focused listening experience that doesn't demand attention but is always ready when it's needed. The packaging, though modest, provides adequate protection, making it a reliable choice for long-term storage or travel. Users frequently enough appreciate the hassle-free setup and the satisfying weight, which hints at solid construction and durability.
PROS
Space-efficient design
lightweight and portable
Simple,clutter-free presentation
Single-disc convenience
CONS
Basic packaging
Limited capacity for multi-disc needs
Dimensions | 12 x 12 x 0.25 inches |
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Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Release Date | September 26, 2012 |
number of discs | 1 |
Best Is Yet To Come
Pros and Cons
- Pros
- Compact and lightweight design
- Single-disc collection with no fluff
- High-quality sound production
- Suitable for travel or storage
- Simple, elegant packaging
- Cons
- Short runtime (37 minutes)
- Limited track variety
- standard audio format
- Basic artwork
- Packaging may show wear
Specifications | Data |
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dimensions | 4.84 x 5.63 x 0.47 inches |
Weight | 3.1 ounces |
Runtime | 37 minutes |
Discs | 1 |
Sinatra - The Best is Yet to Come VHS
This engaging television special offers a heartfelt and nostalgic festivity of Frank Sinatra, weaving together archival clips from his prolific career with insightful testimonials from those who knew him. Ideal for devoted fans,it presents a curated glimpse into the life and artistry of the iconic singer,actor,and American legend. while the program serves as a loving tribute, it was created more as a keepsake for his admirers than an objective examination of his legacy. The testimonials, delivered by personalities like Roger Moore and Robert Wagner, radiate awe, yet the complex chapters of his life, especially the challenges he faced in the late '40s and early '50s, are largely overshadowed by admiration.
Despite its shortcomings, the special includes memorable moments—such as the early post-army duet with Elvis Presley and highlights from his collaboration with Quincy Jones—that evoke the mythic status of Sinatra. We see fragments of his multifaceted career, from his tough beginnings to his later, more playful years, captured in charming scenes of him interacting with family and pets. The program,produced with family approval and set during the twilight of his career,is a blend of reverence and remembrance,offering a touching,if uneven,profile of a man who was both widely adored and deeply private.
Pros
- Abundant archival footage of Sinatra in action
- Sympathetic and heartfelt testimonials from peers
- Includes rare footage of Sinatra’s early television appearances
- Features memorable collaborations and duets
- Produced with family blessing for authenticity
Cons
- Lacks critical depth or past context
- Some complex aspects of his life are glossed over
- Testimonials lean heavily toward praise rather than balance
- Some endorsements feel disproportionate (e.g., Tom Selleck’s praise)
- Footage of Sinatra’s later years may not fully capture his peak
Run Time | 1 hour and 27 minutes |
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Release Date | May 4, 1999 |
Hosts | Roger Moore, Robert Wagner, Kevin Bacon |
Key Features | Featuring Elvis Presley duet, Quincy Jones collaboration |