Master Learning Track Library

Tracks are produced in the published key, but are available in virtually any key and/or mix of upper and/or lower voices by special request. 

Our library of over 200 tracks includes more than 125 of Deke Sharon’s most popular a cappella arrangements, which are included in the list below. For more information about Deke’s arrangements and sheet music, visit Contemporary A Cappella Publishing.

Please be sure to read the Licensing section at the bottom of this page.

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Ding Dong Merrily

Arrangers: Deke Sharon, Ken Malucelli
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SATB
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Dock of the Bay

Original Artist(s): Otis Redding
Arrangers: Deke Sharon, Anne Raugh
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SATB
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SATB+Solo

Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me

Original Artist(s): Elton John
Arranger: Deke Sharon
SATB+Solo
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SATB+Solo

Downtown Train

Original Artist(s): Rod Stewart
Arranger: Don Staffin
SATB+Solo
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Drift Away

Original Artist(s): Dobie Gray
Arrangers: Deke Sharon, Robert Dietz
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SSATTB
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Ev’rybody Wants to Be a Cat

From “Disney’s The Aristocats”
Original Artist(s): The Aristocats Movie Soundtrack
Arranger: Deke Sharon
SSATTB
learning track
TTBB+Solo

Feelin’ Groovy

Original Artist(s): Simon and Garfunkel
Arranger: Deke Sharon
TTBB+Solo
learning track

For the Longest Time

Original Artist(s): Billy Joel
Arranger: Deke Sharon
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TTBB
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SATB+Lead

Friday I’m in Love

Original Artist(s): The Cure
Arranger: Deke Sharon
SATB+Lead
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God Only Knows

Original Artist(s): The Beach Boys
Arranger: Clay Hine
TTBB
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Licensing Fees

Important – Please Read Carefully

Mechanical licensing fees are the responsibility of the learning track purchaser. By purchasing learning tracks from ltdoctor.com, you agree to the responsibility of paying mechanical licensing fees for all copies that you make. You can learn about and pay mechanical licensing fees by going to the Harry Fox agency website (www.harryfox.com). 

Mechanical licensing fees are collected to pay royalties to the copyright owners. The cost for 2025 is 12.7 cents per copy with a minimum requirement of 25 copies ($3.18 per song) for songs up to 5 minutes in length. If the song is in the public domain, the copyright belongs to the arranger, and you will likely need to pay the copyright holder directly for public domain songs. Mechanical license fees are affordable and should be taken seriously. Please make your learning tracks legal.Â