Nice Chart of a cute tune, Keith.
Since the melody under Ab9 falls on D, why not call Ab9#11, thus paralleling the A9#11?
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Jer
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Nice Chart of a cute tune, Keith.
Since the melody under Ab9 falls on D, why not call Ab9#11, thus paralleling the A9#11?
Cheers,
Jer
omnimusico,
It's a good chart.
One thing: You inadvertently left the second and fourth bars of the B section blank, so of course they won't play.
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Jer
Here's a version with some expanded chords.
This Bitter Earth-Rev JE - Clyde Otis
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Jer
Bob,
Thank you.
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Jer
Bob,
Yes, those are the sheet music changes in my old Frank Sinatra Golden Hits book. I should perhaps have indicated that my version is a reharm.
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Jer
This relatively unknown 1940s tune was sung by Frank Sinatra.
That recording is not on YouTube, but here's Frankie Carle's original version of it.
The changes are a pure jazz circle of fifths....
Julian,
Thanks for posting this tune.
You forget to return it to 4/4 time at B.
The second ending is actually the end of the tune. If you want to be able to repeat the form for soloing, I...
After playing with this beautiful tune for a bit, I worked up this more detailed chart. Thanks, Carrie, for bringing it my attention.
Now At Last-Rev JE - Bob Haymes
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Jer
There are a number of alternative ways to chord this tune.
For example, the Bb13s could be Em7s. On Blossom Dearie's recording the bridge is mostly over a pedal-tone D.
This is my version.
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Marvelous tune.
Here's Coltrane's performance.
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Jer
I've added some chords to this unusual ballad from the 1950s. The added chords are marked over the staff.
Buddy Johnson recording.
Nancy Wilson and Cannonball Adderley recording.
Save Your...
CyrilleB,
Nice Chart. Thank you.
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Jer
This is the same arrangement as that of pdxdjazz above, with some chord enhancements and bass notes added.
Lover Come Back To Me-Rev JE - Romberg and Hammerstein
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Jer
There's a transcription of it at Free Jazz Institute.
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Jer
This is a revision to the version I originally posted in 2015.
I Got It Bad-Rev JE - Duke Ellington
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Jer
I think these are closer to the intended changes.
Tip-Toe Through the Tulips-Rev JE - Burke and Dubin
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Jer
A sweet old ballad, from the 1930 show Sweet and Low, music by Harry Warren, lyrics by Billy Rose and Mort Dixon.
Many versions have been recorded, including those by Louis Armstrong and Ellas...
Another Version of this affecting tune.
Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry-Rev JE - Jule Styne
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Jer
My version of this beautiful ballad.
How Are Things In Glocca Morra-Rev JE - Burton Lane
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Jer
And another version ...
Autumn In NY-JE Rev 1 - Vernon Duke
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Jer
This is a marvelous old tune that translates well into a swinging ballad.
Summer Night-Rev JE - Harry Warren
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Jer
Great old tune.
Here's my take on it. Not as idiomatic (I don't repeat Fm7 - Bb7), but a little more modern.
Did I remember?-Rev JE - Donaldson and Adamson
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Jer
My version.
Like Someone in Love-Rev JE 1 - Jimmy Van-Heusen
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Jer
I'm a big fan of the under-used third ending. Saves a lot of space.
Sheet music usually repeats the A section after the bridge, as it has a whole second page to fill.
Wonderful witty tune, very Hoagy Carmichael.
The versions above for some reason put the verse in the middle of the song.
Here's my version, with the verse at the top, and a few different...