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| | The All-American Rejects - Move Along |
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Item number 1707407JF, $3.95, 8 pages
The All-American Rejects moved into the pop world with this power hit. With lyrics, piano part and guitar chords, you have all the tools you need to make this a hit for your pop group!
Product Format: Piano/Vocal/Guitar
Complete song list for "The All-American Rejects - Move Along" - Sheet Music Songbook Move Along - Performed by: The All-American Rejects - Composed by: Nick Wheeler and Tyson Ritter - ©2005
| More Information | Lyrics are included
Difficulty 5 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
Guitar chords are included in this book.
Publisher: "The All-American Rejects - Move Along" was published by BMG Publications. | How to purchase this item: To purchase "The All-American Rejects - Move Along", just click on the "Purchase Now" button above. You will then have the option of placing your order online or ordering by mail, fax or phone.
Return Policy: This product may be returned within 30 days of purchase for a full refund, excluding shipping charges.
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