Alley Cat
Anyone alive and listening to pop music in the 1960s will remember this delightful instrumental tune written by a Danish musician – according to Wikipedia - born Bent Fabricus-Bjerre – his pseudonym is actually Frank Bjorn! It first became popular in Denmark and Sweden and then made its way around the world to Australia and North America. Known for having a 'toe-tapping' rhythm and infectious melody, it was covered by many pop-tune greats and remained an instrumental piece – although lyrics have surfaced from time to time.
Hart has created a delightful handbell arrangement with the melody mainly rung in the treble clef accompanied by malleted accompaniment in the bass and treble 5's. It should be noted that the treble melody features eighth-notes and eighth-rests – to be rung and damped – not RT or TD. Nicely placed handchime statements in a few places plus the addition of optional pizzicato bass and basic drum set rounds this out into an instant audience-pleaser! You will definitely want to program this on your concerts!