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Anne Frank: A Voice Heard CD Key
1. Anne' s Message (w/ vocals) 2. Anne's Message (instrumental only) 3. Attic (w/ vocals) 4. Attic (instrumental only) 5. Turn The Page- A (w/ vocals) 6. Tum The Page - A (instrumental only) 7. Rules (w/ vocals) 8. Rules (instrumental only) 9. Turn The Page - B (w/ vocals) 10. Tum The Page - B (instrumental only) 11. Anne/Tum The Page- C (w/ vocals) 12. Anne/Tum The Page- C (instrumental only) 13. We're Alive (w/ vocals) 14. We're Alive (instrumental only) 15. Turn The Page-D (w/ vocals) 16. Turn The Page - D (instrumental only) 17. Dear Friend (w/ vocals) 18. Dear Friend (instrumental only) 19. Turn The Page- E (w/ vocals) 20. Turn The Page - E (instrumental only) 21. Why (w/ vocals) 22. Why (instrumental only) 23. Everyone Has A Friend (w/ vocals) 24. Everyone Has A Friend (instrumental only) 25. Here We Are (w/ vocals) 26. Here We Are (instrumental only) 27. When I Leave Here (w/ vocals) 28. When I Leave Here (instrumental only) 29. Anne's Message - Reprise (w/ vocals) 30. Anne's Message - Reprise (instrumental only) 31. Incidental Music
Anne Frank: A Voice Heard CD Key
1. Anne's Message (w/ vocals) 2. Anne's Message (instrumental only) 3. Attic (w/ vocals) 4. Attic (instrumental only) 5. Turn The Page- A (w/ vocals) 6. Turn The Page- A (instrumental only) 7. Rules (w/ vocals) 8. Rules (instrumental only) 9. Tum The Page- B (w/ vocals) 10. Tum The Page - B (instrumental only) 11. Anne/Turn The Page- C (w/ vocals) 12. Annetrurn The Page- C (instrumental only) 13. We're Alive (w/ vocals) 14. We're Alive (instrumental only) 15. Turn The Page-D (w/ vocals) 16. Turn The Page-D (instrumental only) 17. Dear Friend (w/ vocals) 18. Dear Friend (instrumental only) 19. Turn The Page- E (w/ vocals) 20. Turn The Page - E (instrumental only) 21. Why (w/ vocals) 22. Why (instrumental only) 23. Everyone Has A Friend (w/ vocals) 24. Everyone Has A Friend (instrumental only) 25. Here We Are (w/ vocals) 26. Here We Are (instrumental only) 27. When I Leave Here (w/ vocals) 28. When I Leave Here (instrumental only) 29. Anne's Message- Reprise (w/ vocals) 30. Anne's Message- Reprise (instrumental only) 31. Incidental Music
Musical Numbers
1. Anne's Message 2. Attic 3. Turn The Page - A 4. Rules 5. Tum The Page- B 6. Anne 7. Turn The Page- C 8. Alive 9. Turn The Page-D 10. Dear Friend 11. Turn The Page- E 12. Why? 13. Everyone Has A Friend 14. Here We Are 15. When I Leave Here 16. Turn The Page - F 17. Finale
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there- be peace just for- to day.
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child - ren--- who write, make
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....___..... mus - ic __ and beau -ty __ turn dark in to light. If we
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chil - dren one at time. ---------a
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Ev - 'ry one sing, ev - 'ry one
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say let there __ be peace jus t for-- to -
ev - 'ry one say let there __ be peace
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day.
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to day
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all fight ing
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• let there be
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let there be
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Let there be __ _ peace. __
Let there be--- peace.--
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dish - es? I'll find a bowl for you.
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There's a
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;it - tle room to sleep in and a! though there is no bed, can
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put two chairs to - ge - ther and a third one for my head. There are
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lots of nooks and cor - ners whee I can va - nish out of sight. There's a
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rick - e - ty old ta - ble where I can sit and write. A
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rick- e - ty old ta
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catch that mouse that's un - der - neath your chair!
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fum - - ture is dread-ful. I'd bet - ter fix that chair.
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one will ev - er look.
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It's so
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thril - ling and dra - rna - tic.
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love our lit - tie at - tic. love our lit - tie at - tic where
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and write.
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It's far too hot in this room. At
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to - tal - ly a - bys- mal. I real-ly want to go. I know· you're mis-sing our
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house. know.--- ---------- I
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It's so thril-ling andd dra - rna - tic. I
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thril-ling and dra - rna - tic. love our lit - tie at - tic
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poco rit.
sit and write.----------
love our lit - tie at- tic. It's so
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the Van Daams
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j J J I f I F J I -le - ven. In the bath - room for ten min utes.
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walk - ing. No flush - ing and no talk - in g. Pay at - ten - tion to your
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Mr. Frank
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not a word not a whis - per must be heard. Take a nap 'til af - ter
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J f r· p I f f j J' .I j J J £ 1£ f. r f un - til we're a - lone a - gain and we can talk. But I'll say
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fJ f £ I J J J j J IJ I j J J J I n when! Din - ner and con - ver - sa - tion. When do we have re- ere-
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a tion? When we lis - ten to the news you can do just
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new sun rise. Then ev - 'ry- one up by
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j I j j J ~ lr j ;) I J I - II r j se - ven. In - to bed by e - le - ven. That's the rule!
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noi-sy-- and rude.
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Sel-fish-- and dis - con-tent
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Anne
And that's my good
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She's bos-sy-- and in - so-lent. Fool-ish-- and sly.
mood.---
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La -zy-- and in - do-lent.
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I'm real - ly quite shy.
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told her to be seen and not heard? _
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Did-n't you ev
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glects? ___ _
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Yes, we of - ten scold her.-
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teach
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man - ners she
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She's such a bos - sy crea-ture. _ _ _
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spects. When a child is as dum - sy as an ox. When a
An ox!
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child is as cun - ning as a fox. When a child is as
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box ful l of rocks. Then its on-ly bright and pro-per, you sim-ply have to stop her from
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:b J II= -be-ing com-plete - ly out of hand, ob - serve us and you'll un - der-stand.
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bid her-- to lis-ten.-- For - bid her-- to speak---- For-
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tJ ....____.. bid her __ to show her face.
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Anne, Anne, Anne, Anne,
List- 'ning to grown-ups who've for - got - ten the day-- when
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Turn the age A - no - ther day
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I j j J7 J J I pray: Will this war ne - ver end? I wish I had a
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Alive
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;d I ffiiJ J fJ Q I J -like to look out of the win-dow and watch the boats go
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tLJ J J book by Di-<:kens. I like my fa - 'vortie tie.- Who knows why?------ Who knows
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why? _______ _ A - sleep in my bed with dreams in my head and
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J ) If J ) f j I • i J I all my old cloths wrapped tight 'round my toes Keep-ing them warm and dry,
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warm and
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Dear Friend
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Why?
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Everyone Has A Friend
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Here WeAre
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