Let The Song In Your Heart--Be In Your Hand Thursday, March 1, 2001 (NAPSA)—‘T do but sing because I must,” wrote the 19th century poet, Alfred, Lord Tennyson. If you feel the same way, you may be glad to learn you can now get a bit of a boost the next time you want to lift wp your voice and sing: A company devoted exclusively to producing Karaokestyled recordings has created the largest Karaoke library in the world—over 14,000 songs were recorded. Songs of every major artist and composer in the 20th Century are available on cassette, compact disc and compact dise plus graphics. When you use the ones with graphics, the lyrics appear on your TV screen if you have a CD+G machine connected to it. Their updated Web site makes it even easier to get CDs, cassettes, and CDGs. It also offers CD+G machines. To order, simply visit the site and click on the link that says, SEARCH, then put in the name of the artist, and/or the songtitle, or a description. The site’s search engine will find the song. Then you put in how many copies you want. These are new performances of the songs and not renditions by the originalartist. A printed catalog, called Song You can get an amazing variety of background music and lyrics for your sing-along pleasure at one Web site. Finder 2001, contains 168 pages of albums, indexed and alphabetized for ease of use. Artist and special subject sections are also included. Song styles range from pop-rock, to standards, to film and Broadway music, to rhythm and blues, to contemporary to country. The company, Pocket Songs, a division of Music Minus One,also provides printed lyrics with every album. The company’s Web site is constantly upgraded to provide the latest hits for vocal fans to sing. You can learn more information at www.pocketsongs.com. --- PHOTOS --- File: 20190801-094619-20190801-094615-51095.pdf.jpg --- FILES --- File: 20190801-094615-51095.pdf