song sheet

song sheet

(ˈsɒŋˌʃiːt) or

songsheet

n
(Music, other) a piece of paper with the words to one or more songs on it.
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Tickets for the special screening are limited, but everyone who goes along gets a welcome drink, a Grease goody bag and a song sheet (just in case you STILL aren't familiar with the words!).
The team at Home Instead Frodsham, Runcorn & Widnes are all singing from the same song sheet as they launch their latest campaign as part of Dementia Action Week (May 21 to 27).
THE team at an Altrincham home care company are all singing from the same song sheet as they launch their latest campaign for Dementia Action Week.
People of my age have been singing from the same song sheet: "There is nothing here for me".
The supermarket have put together a song sheet online in an effort to revive the tradition.
We have 73 MEPs, less than 10% of the total and they don't all sing from the same song sheet so what chance has this country got of persuading any of those other countries to support anything we have to say?
"I'm Bringing Home My Baby Bumblebee" is a book/CD combo that presents colorfully illustrated song lyrics telling the story of the song of the title, plus song lyrics and a written piano/vocal song sheet and a CD recording of the title song.
It's worth noting that Diane Abbott, who these days swans around Westminster puffed up with her own selfimportance, is singing from the same song sheet as McDonnell.
Among the tunes on the song sheet will be Time to Say Goodbye and Nessun Dorma.
The committee is singing from the same song sheet as the European Parliament (see Europolitics 4762).
The EP, Council and Commission are finally singing from the same song sheet when it comes to the legislative package proposed in December 2011 as a priority of the Single Market Act.