The Sidaislers - Singapore Town for Wind Quintet
Singapore Town is a national song composed in 1967. It tells of the sights and sounds of Singapore, a brisk and endearing Singapore tune that is as recognisable and well-loved today as it was more than 50 years ago when the song was first written.
In this Wind Quintet arrangement, the same lively energy were written for the winds, with interlocking and varying rhythms, creating the chittering and chattering atmosphere like in the bustling Singapore city centre.
Title : Singapore Town
Composer : The Sidaislers
Lyricist : The Sidaislers
You could take a little trip around Singapore town In a Singapore city bus 
To see Collyer Quay and Raffles Place The Esplanade and all of us 
 Chorus: 
Because in Singapore, Singapore Their hearts are big and wide you'll find 
Because in Singapore, Singapore You'll find happiness for everyone 
Let's go down to the riverside 
It's an unforgettable sight 
To see the sunrise on a faraway isle 
Turning darkness into light 
 Chorus 
The buildings are climbing All the way to the sky 
And there's a hundred other people who are striving For people like you and I
 
               
       
               
              