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Singing Valentines

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Singing Valentines is the name for a fundraising program that is popular with barbershop choruses in the U.S. and Canada. The delivery of Singing Valentines is usually done by a barbershop quartet from a chapter affiliated with the three major International barbershop societies:

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  • Barbershop Harmony Society
  • Sweet Adelines International
  • Harmony, Incorporated
  • Note that this is not really a variation on the singing telegram, since the message detail is not dictated by the sender. Rather, quartets usually deliver a canned package of one or two barbershop songs with a personalized card and either roses or chocolates.

    Song selection

    Each chapter is free to choose their own music. For male barbershop chapters, the typical two song selection is:

  • Heart of My Heart, I Love You (the chorus from the Story of the Rose), and
  • Let Me Call You Sweetheart
  • There are standard barbershop arrangements for these two songs from the Barbershop Harmony Society collection of twelve polecat songs (that society members are encouraged to learn).

    The female barbershop societies do not suggest particular songs for chapters to use in this fundraiser.

    Logistics

    Some of the larger choruses are able to field enough quartets to deliver as many as 200 Singing Valentines in two days, usually on the February 13 and 14. Often, deliveries to assisted living facilities or nursing homes can be scheduled for the weekend.

    Other Singing Valentines

    Although the delivery of Singing Valentines is typically done by a barbershop quartet, other a cappella singing ensembles have been known to set up similar fundraising programs, particularly on college campuses.

    Notably, there is even a reference to Singing Valentines in chapter thirteen of the popular book: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.

    References

    Singing Valentines Wikipedia