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FITZGERALD The music of Ella Fitzgerald will be forever remembered through her sultry ballads, her prodigious scatting, and her immortal renditions of American standards. With the voice of an angel, she seduced the world for half a century, During her lifetime, she was not only appreciated by her fans, but was revered among her fellow jazz musicians as an equal, a jazz giant, and an innovator. Ella was born on April 25, 1917 in Newport News, Vlrgbia. Moving to New York City with her mother, Tempie, when she was ju6t a babe in arms, she began her education at Public School 10 in the city of Yankers in September 1923. Despite her situation as an impoverished girl north of Harlem, she was a continually cheerful and outgoing girl deterrnhed to make it in show business - as a dancer. Although a fine dancer, she was thankfully discovered as a singer at the age of seventeen. In the winter of 1934, Ella sang in and won the Apollo Theatre's Amateur Night contest, as she had drawn the short straw
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$hktrue beginning of her solo career. She made a reardings for Milt Gabler, her producer at Decca, as - f i q & m a n Granz, her next producer on the Verve label. In blossom into a bebop singer as well, playing d for several years, It was during this period
Her career a8 f b w~rld.renowned singer finally emerged in 1949, as GrafFm pf&mnted her in the Jazz at the Philharmonic concert series. This
papwiar wriw featured the finest instrumentalists in jazz, from Charlie Parker to Lester Young. From 1956 to1964, she recorded some of her most r n m r a b l e versions of standard songbooks, including those by Cole Porter, Duke Ellington, the Gershwins, Johnny Mercer, Irving Berlin, and Rodgers and Hart, Ella continued to record and tour through the 1990s, when failing health finally ended her amazing career. On June 15, 1996, Ella Fitzgerald passed on, leaving us a lifetime full of memories through her timeless recordings, Throughout her lifetime, she received accolades from U.S.
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who heard the purity and genius of her music. She was a singer who responded to the musical imperati,vw'.dfb direction, transcending each note and word as sweetly and
Hs the trumpet of Louie Armstrong, the saxophone of J~hnny the clarinet of Benny Goodman. Her love for music was une her passion was unmistakable in every concert she everp6
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A-TISKET, A-TASKET Words and Music by-ELLA FITZGERALD and VAN ALEXANDER
Moderate Swing *
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*Recorded a halfstep higher.
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let
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ter
I
dropped
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ket,
a
to - my
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girl
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mom
brown
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picked
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yel-low
bas
my.
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the
it,
yes,
on
it
up -
and
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way,-
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I
the way -
put it
dropped
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dropped-
in her pock -
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not
a
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took
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sin
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gle
truck - in'
thing -
to
on
down
do.
the
e - nue,
av
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peck,
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it,
my
lit - tle
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low
bas
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and
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peck,
she
with
it,
took
if
she
does-n't
all-
she
bring -
back, -
I
think
that
I
will
die.
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A
lost
my
yel-low
don't know what I'll
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so
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with
that
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BLACK COFFEE Words and Music by PAUL FRANCIS WEBSTER and SONNY BURKE
Moderate Ballad Em
E b dim7
I
I'm
walk
the
floor
and watch
the
Em
feel - in' - might-y
door,-
and
G13
E bdim7
Em
lone- some,
have-n't slept a wink. -
in
be - t w e n I
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dnnk
I
nev - er know a
I'll
1
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1
this -week
in
the shad
ows
-
from
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bV?
slow the
one
0'-clock
to
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I
how'
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day -
~'rn
talk - ing - to
Lord,
day
room._
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Sun -
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I
mo- ments go -
And
I
I
hrl
rl
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four. -
I I
7
when
all
I
do
is
pour-
black -
- cof
- fee.
Since
the
blues -
caught - my
I'm -hang - ing out on -Mon - day
-
-
to - dry.
in P .
A
wom - an's
my Sun - day
Now a
born to weep
eye,
man -
and
fret, -
is-
born
dreams -
to
go
to
I
stay
at home
cof - fee
and
- mourn - in'
not
and
much
t e n d her
cig - ar - ettes. -
all
heart
the night,
to
fight
ov - en
and
I'm
mood- y
and
black
in
drown her past
all -
be - tween
re - grets
in
and -
the mom - in',
it's nic - o - tine
cof
and
fee.
Feel
in'
low
as
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ground. -
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bid
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BUT NOT FOR ME Music and Lyrics by GEORGE GERSHWIN a n d IRA GERSHWlN
Moderate Ballad D6/9
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Pedal throughout
I
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A
A7
Dl3
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luck - y
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star's
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a
G13sus/A
With.
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bove, -
G9
love
to
I
lead
the
I've
found more
clouds
of
grey -
To Coda
tee.
I -
I
and
get
that
way.
was
a
fool
to
Hi
fall -
ho,
a -
and
I
I
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A1 - though
his
a1
I
lack - a
SO -
can't
dis
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day.
miss-
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kiss, -
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the
guess he's
mem
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'ry
not
I
A
.
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CODA
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a
fel
7 3 . -
When
ev - 'ry
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be
gan
so
well, -
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I
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all-
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hap
t
PY
plot
I
I
ends
with
a
I
mar
riage
knot,
and
guess
he's
there's
not
no
CHEEK TO CHEEK
from the RKO Radio Motion Picture TOP HAT Words and Music by IRVING BERLIN
Moderate Swing
I'm I'm
Heav - en, Heav - en.
heav - en, heav - en, -
v
and and -
my the
heart cares
beats that
in in
that Ia - round-
so hung
-
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can me
hard - ly through the
and seem -
speak,week-
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id
I to
I
seem to van - ish
findlike-
when -
the hap a gam
we're
-
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I Y
pi - ness bler's luck
out
-
to
seek streak -
geth - er
-
cheek.
Oh, I'd
love love
to to
Instrumental
1
climb go - out
a
moun fish
-
tain, in'
to
cheek. -
and in
to a
reach riv -
the er
high - est or a
as as
but but
peak, creek, -
muchmuch-
does - n' t don't en
it
I
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thrilljoy,
me it
half half-
as -
Fm
Instrumental ends
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Lead vocal ad lib.
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1
want my
arm
a
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bout
YOU, -
the
charm -
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To Coda ~7 b9
will
you-
$
car
ry
me -
through -
F6
en. -
- heav - en,
and
my
heart
beats
SO
that
I-
I
I
seem
to
find-
the hap
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when we're out -
b
F6
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to
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geth - er
seek
I
in I
danc
Dm7
cheek.
to
CODA
pi - ness
F6. -3-
Dm7
cheek -
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I
I
and
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ly -
my
heart
beats
I
that
SO
I
and
speak,
can
seem
to
hard
the hap -
find-
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w
pi - ness
I
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I
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we're out -
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seek
to
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geth
danc
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in'
cheek
to
I
cheek.
danc
Out
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in'
cheek
to
cheek.
to - geth - er,
Out
I
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cheek
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to - geth - er,
o
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danc
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EASY TO LOVE (You'd Be So Easy to Love) Words and Music by COLE PORTER
Rubato
I know too well that I'm -
Fmaj9
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Fmaj7
- just wast - ing pre-cious time, and think- in'such a thing could be
that you could ev-er care - for me. A
I'm sure you hate to hear that
I
a-dore you, dear,
but
grant me just the
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same,
I'm not en -
Moderate Ballad Bm7
(
El3
tire - ly
A(add9) ~b(add9)
to blame,
Em9
for
you'd
9 eas
d SO
I
Y
2u
eas
Oth
SO
u
rit.
I
be
3
'-"
to
love,
I
I
L
I\
I
I
I
I
I hA
d'
d
#
ers
a - bove, -
i
s
Y
to
i
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do1 -
--I
ize-
I
I
#
I
the yearn
worth
SO
so
swell
to
keep I
I
bum
-
i
n
g
ev - 'ry
home fire I
for.
I
c,
for,
ing-
I
aI
be
SO
D
We'd
grand
at
the
game, -
SO
,
I
care
-
free
to - geth
-
er, -
that
it
does
seem
a
shame-
that
I
see
can't
YOU
your
fu
ture
with
me, -
-
'cause
you'd
be
oh, 7
3
3
1
SO
love.
eas
SO
eas
Y
EMBRACEABLE YOU Music and Lyrics by GEORGE GERSHWIN and IRA GERSHWIN
Rubato
Slowly A
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,
f y6 cr
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id' my
me,
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sweet
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Em - brace
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me,
I
w
em - brace
Cm7
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4
you. -
a - ble
F7
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7
3I
you
ir
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place
a - ble
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id.
at
you, -
I
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tip - sy -
my heart grew
one' look
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1
me.-
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and-
you
a - l o n e
I
I
bring out -
11
a tempo
u
a - bout
charms
I
I
-
Don't
want
be a
my
A - bove
you.
a
arms
naugh - ty ba
-
-
- bout
all,
you. -
come to Ma - ma, - come to
by,
To Coda
my
sweet
em - brace
-
a - ble
$
"
u\ you.
Instntn~entalsolo
D.S. a1 Coda ~ 1 3 b 9 B13#11
Solo ends
rit.
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EV'RY TIME WE SAY GOODBYE
41
Words and Music by COLE PORTER
Moderate Ballad
I Ev
-
'ry
time
we
say good - bye, Instrumental
I
die
a
lit - tle.
I
Ev -'ry
1
time
Why the gods
we
a - bove
me,
say good - bye,
who
must
I won - der
be
in
the
why
know,
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a
lit - tle.
think
I
so
lit - tle
of
me
When y o u ' r e near -
I
sing
can
a - bout
hear
it.
they a1 - low
there's such
an
you
to
go. Instrumental ends
air
a
l a r k
There's
no
of
some - where-
love
song
spring -
a - bout it.
be - gin
fin - er, -
to
but
1
how strange
from ma - ;or
the change
to
ev
mi - nor, -
- 'ry - time
D.S. a1 Coda
we
say
good
-
bye.
CODA +A
Slowly ,
F13sus
sb6
ev - 'ry
, Bb6/~
we
time
Cmll
Bb6 I
say
~ 7 b 9 rn
good
Bb6
-
bye.
Cmll
HOW LONG HAS THIS BEEN GOING ON? Music and Lyrics by GEORGE GERSHWIN and IRA GERSHWIN
Ballad
salt - y tears. up my spine,
I could cry There were chills
With pedal
Where have I and some thrills
I
tell me now, I re - peat, -
I
how how
Lit - tle Lis- ten
de - fine.
can't
long has this been -
go
-
in' on? -
I
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wow, sweet, -
long has this
been -
go
-
in' on? -
I
feel that
Piu mosso E bmaj7
E bmaj9
I
could
melt.
In
I
know
how Col - um - bus
n I>
Dm
D b7 b9
E bmaj7
~b13 - 3 1
,
A
Y
A b7
-
heav - en
to
Cmll
felt, -
F9
I'm
hurled.
-
find - ing an - 0th me dream that
{ Let
Fdim7
I
er it's
world. true. -
-
u
c,
\
Kiss me once, Kiss me twice,
then then
once once
more. more.
I was let's make
What a dunce That makes thrice,
be-fore. it four.
What a
break, -
I D.S. a1 Coda
I
for heav-en's
+
sake, -
how long has this
been -
go
in'
-
on?
CODA A
, Cm7
c7b9
has
this
-
been
go
F13
-
in 7
sb9
on?
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I GOT IT BAD AND THAT AIN'T GOOD Words by PAUL FRANCIS WEBSTER Music by DUKE ELLINGTON
Rubato ~ b 6
n
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A
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Y
I
The L.H.
po - ets say that all who love are
I
is.
I
The
blind,
good book says "go
but
seek and
I'm
ye
in love and - I know what time
shall
find."
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it -
Well,
I
have sought
and - my
life is just like the weath- er,
I
when A
he's
gone,
I'm
-
ei - ther sink
it
cloud - y .
or swim
what a climb
it -
MY
is.
When he's near, I'm fair and warm - er,
chang-es with the hours. -
with show - ers.
e - mo - tion, like the
In
o - cean,
-
when a
wom - an loves
a
man -
like
I
love
it's
Ballad F7sus
~7b9
n ,
I.,
Nev - er treats Instrumental
him. 3
i
-
gen
tle,
I
Ibr
I
the way
Y
I I
V
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I
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L
I
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d'
u
bad,
My
and
poor
heart-
that
is-
I
he should.
I
1 1 1
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1
sweet and
me
II
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ain't -
got it
-
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good.
sen
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ti - men - tal, -
notmade
of
To Coda G 7 # 9 / ~ C7/F Cm7/F ~ 1 3 b 9
wood.
got it-
and - that Instrumental ends
bad,I
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Bb6
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o
1
round,
-
ver -
and
I
'
I
I
Ebrnajl~
But when-
I
Mon - day
end
up
$
the week
-
rolls -
end's
a -
like
I
start
Dm11
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out,
I
just
He don't -
love-
me-
Bdim7/C
G+/C C7/E E ~ / F
Cm7
cry -
like I
my lil'
in 9
love
C7/F
heart
F7#9
out.
no -
him.
D.S. a1 Coda F13sus ~ 1 3 b 9 Y ll
, II
I
dW+.\ ain't
good.
CODA
I
I
got,
it
so - bad. -
so bad,
in - ten - tions -
t e l l
me
to
Though folks w i t h good
save -
my - tears, -
Bb6p
G7/C
- glad I'm mad -
I
a - bout
-
with - out
him.
him,
I
Lord
I'm -
~ b 6 / ~
Cmll
can't - live-
a-
bove me,
make
him-
love
me-
the
way-
he
should. -
Rubato A
. Cmll
Like a lone - ly weep- ing
wil - low lost - in the
wood,
the things I tell my pi1 - low, -
Cmll
- n
o wom-an should.
I
got
it
bad,
bad.
So -
I'M BEG,INNINGTO SEE THE LIGHT Words and Music by DON GEORGE, JOHNNY HODGES, DUKE ELLINGTON and HARRY JAMES
Moderate Swing
nev - er cared nev - er went
I
nev - er winked back can - dle - light on
-
yourdown-
eyes,low, -
at the
fire mis
I'm I'm
be be -
-
much in
flies, tle - toe, -
for for
I or
moon - lit skies, af - ter - glow, -
but but
gin - ning to - see the
now that now when
light. -
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the stars you turn
are the
inlamp -
I
I
- gin - ning
to-
see
the
light. -
shad - ow - box - ing
\ Y: $j
I
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-
I
I
4
I
+I-
then you came and
now.
I
I
u
I
I
Y
b4-
caused
nev - er
-
a
spark
made
I
I
I
I
the
dark,-
.
ram - ble
by
a
I
I
4
I
rt
four - a - l a m
lan
-
I
4-
-
I hA
I
I
I
rn
that's
love
to
I
-
I h-l I
I I
in
Used
fire
tern shine,-
I
I
nev - er
rain - bows
saw
-
I
I
I
4
Edim7
-
in
I
I
-l
wine, -
my
I
I I
I
h-l
I
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b 4
-
I
-
I
I rl
I I
I
I
d
d
I I
G7
see
nev - er cared
are bum -
your lips
mine, -
I
much
for moon
-
lit
the
skies, -
light. -
I
c
A b7
nev - er winked
now that
D9
A7
ing
I
but
but
now that
the
stars -
are
1
in
I
nev - er went
"
be - gin - ning
I'm
your eyes,-
in
to - see the
a . - ter - glow,-
for
7
3
u
w
to
see
the
can - dle - light
or
on
the
1
turn
ning
light. -
light. -
the
Used to
ram - ble
through -
I
the -
park, -
shad - ow - box - ing
-
I
.
*-I
I
I
I
4
4
caused -
then you came and
nev - er saw
I
I
rain - bows
-
I I h-l I
I
1
in
the -
dark, -
-
a
I
M A
nev - er made
in
I J I I
my -
I
I I
h -l
I
that's
love
wine, -
I I
I
7-
spark-
I
I
a I
I
I
four - a - larm
a
my
but
I I
lan - tern
now that
fire -
shine, -
your
lips
now. -
I
are bum -
ing
mine, -
I'm
be - gin - ning
to
I
I
I
#t
Now
the
that
light. -
the
I I 1 I1
I
id
stars-
are
s e e
the
-
I
I
I
in - your eyes, I'm
Now
when you turn
light. -
-
I
I
+
bid
be - gin - ning
the
lamp
I
I
4
to
I
I
I. 111
-
see
down low,-
I'm
be -
I
I
they you came and
Wee
caused -
a spark
that's a
four-a- l a m
yow.
fire
now.
I
I
Now that your lips are
gin -ning to
-
see -
burn - ing mine, -
the
I'm be - gin - ning to
light. -
Now - that your lips - are bum
I'm
-
see
the light. -
be - gin -ning
to
ing mine, I'm be - gin
I'm
see
the
be -
light. -
I'M PUTTING ALL M Y EGGS IN ONE BASKET from the Motion Picture FOLLOW THE FLEET Words and Music by IRVING BERLIN
/
I've
I
I
h! I v ,J
cl"
\'
I
7
Too
been a roam - ing
4'
4
1 4
but
now
my
hI
man - y
1
i - rons
Ju - li - et,
i
4
have been man - y,
I
+
roam- ing
in
Ro - me - os
my
the
days -
fire -
have -
is
worse
gone.
than
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not
hav - ing
an -
y.
Medium Swing
I've
had
my
share
put - ting -
and
-
from-
all - my
-4
u
now -
on,
eggs -
in -
bas -
one
&-
id.
id'
ket.
I'm
bet - ting
id
t,, ev -
Cmll
I
- 'ry- thing I've-
got
Eb6
on
you.
Eb6
giv - ing
~bmaj7
Bbm7
E b9
love - t
all -
me
I
- my
ba
-
by -
don't -
c
o
m
e
through. -
if-
I've
my-
1
-
I'm
a
got
love
di - vid
-
great,
ac - count, -
ed
in
put - ting -
.
two
all - mY
big
a - mount-
saved
hon - ey, and
I've -
won't -
do,
eggs -
i
n
one
de
-
up
cid - ed
in
love -
bas -
~bmll
G b dim7
Gmll I I
I
I
d.
id.
id'
I'm
bet - ting
~bi3
'ry
L
I
ket.
Fmll
-
I
- thing
I've -
d ev
-
Eb6
got
on
I
put - ting
I'm
bas
-
you. -
ket.
all - my
I'm
eggs -
bet
-
in-
ting ev -
A
I
Fm7
-
'ry- thing I've - got
I
._
/
h l '
on
you.
giv - ing
I'm
1
I
I
I
4
P
I I
through. -
i
love -
all - my
-
Emaj7# 11
Fmll
Eb6
to
ba -
one
,
-
I
-
I
I
I
4
I
I
I
4
4
I've - got -
a-
I
4
I
great,
I
4
big
I
4
a - mount -
hon - ey,
I
I've
de - cid
-
ed
love
-
I
s
div - id
-
ed
in
o
I'm-
two
I
put - ting
all -
won't
I
my
I
love-
I
and
do, -
L
in-
I
-
you.
I'm
I
on
you.
bet - ting
'ry
-
thing
I've-
I'VE GOT M Y LOVE TO KEEP ME WARM from the 20th Century Fox Motion Picture ON THE AVENUE Words and Music by IRVING BERLIN
Bright Swing
I
The
1
I
I
-
-
ing, -
snow is Instrumental
I
but
What-
do
I
snow
can
-
weath
care
how
C
C
ing,-
- er
the
the
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blow -
storm.
much-
O Arrangement Copyright 1948 by Irving Berlin
is
wind
it C
may
C
F
C
F
storm, CC-
I've
to -
can't
watch
re
-
those -
mem
keep
-
m
e
ber-
i - ci-cles
got
my
warm.
a
form.
I
worse
De - cem - ber. - Just -
What-
do
I-
- care - if
I
I
I
hid
I
I
b4
I
-
-
Instrumental ends
glove.
-
i
I
I
iI
ci
I
- cles
-
I I
I
I
I
Off with Lead vocal ad lib.
I
my
-
I
o
need
I
I
I
-
I
I
4
id b i d
ver - coat, -
no
I
I
f.
I
-
-I
off
o - ver - coat, -
I
I
I
4
I
with
my
I'm
I
I
I.. -
-
bum - ing
-
fire,
I
will
-
What-
w i t h
love.
the -
weath
do
I
heart's
flame
-
care-
grows -
er
the
high - er,
storm,-
how
on
storm. -
storm, -
much
it
may
L
storm, -
I
I've
to
1
I've-
warm.
got - my
keep
love
me
warm.
keep
got
my
love-
IF YOU CAN'T SING IT (You'll Have to Swing It)
from the Paramount Picture RHYTHM ON THE RANGE Wbrds and Music by SAM COSLOW
Rubato
Cm7 ~ 7 # 9
Bbm7
Eb
con - cert was
The
mae-stro took bow af - ter bow.
I
"
'
t
He
r.
a
I
T J I .
4
sor- ry,
it's all
o-ver now."
I I
said, "My
I
I I
Deutsch - land - halle,
dear friends, I have giv - en my
-
n.1-I
I
I'm
_
r~m
w
When from the bal- co- ny, way
Copyright Q 1936 (Renewed 1963) by Famous Music Corporation International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved
all.
the
r I
up high,
there
sud - den - ly
-
came
a mourn
ful
u
Cry...
h
Ballad (1218 feel) (Double-time feel on repeat) A bmaj9
Fm9
Mis - ter -
I
And
1
And
if
B bmaj7
Pa - ga - ni - ni,
you can - not
u if
you
play
please play
it,
won't
sing -
you
my rhap - so - dy.
it? -
sing
-
-
can't
Dbl3#11
it,
you'll
sim - ply
r
have
-
to
eJ
I
bru - dit
-
n
-
I
di - doo - dle - ya - doo - di - dru
-
bi -
1 bow,-
I
1 001 -
J
is - ten, Pa - ga - ni - ni, -
1
I
-
we breath - less - ly
Go on, -
a - wait -
and swing
it.
your - mas - ter - ful
A
n
d
i
f you can't -
ba - ton. -
swing it,
I
I
you'll sim - ply
to -
boop - boo - ba - dee - da - do - ba
n
deel - ta - doo - di - doo - da- doot - - do01 - ya - ow.
and at
I
have -
plause.
the fi - nal bar, -
-
boop - m - be - dee- doo- dee dle-
We've heard your rep - er - toire, -
we
But
greet - ed
what
you
a great ov - a
with round
-
tion, -
ap -
79
To Coda
your
I
in - ter- pre - ta - tion
nev - er blinked back
-
don't you
at
be
fire
a
-&
of? Ba - boo
-
flies" -
mean - ie. -
would
nev - er cared much for moon
- lit skies,
So P a g - a - n i - ni,-
do.
What have
you
up your
sleeve?-
I
you'll sim - ply
have -
to.. . -
et
-
n-deet-n-doo-dit-n-dit-doo-boo-booie.-
D.S. a1 Coda
I
0
6
Boo - dit - n - di - dit - n - doo - dit - n - di
-
6
dit - n - di - dit - n - di - din - di - dee - da - do - do.
CODA
1
I
doo - be - yoo - be - doo - ba - doo - be - de - ba - dat
doo-ba-doo-be-yoo-ba-da-ba-doo-be-ya-ba do ...-
rit.
-
da,
ba -
. . Lis - ten - Pag - a - ni - ni, -
a tempo
Y
now,
And
1
to
.
don't you
be
Come
on-
if
you
swing
What have you
and
spring
--
r 3
a mean - ie. - 3 1
can't
-
it,
spring
you'll
up your
sleeve?-
it. -
sim - ply
have-
it. h
ILL WIND
(You're Blowin' Me No Good) Lyric by TED KOEHLER Music by HAROLD ARLEN
Ballad G+
ill
Blow, Instrumental
Let me
wind,
. rest
blow - in' me
no
good,
a-
You're -3-
I
blow
n
o
good. -
Copyright O 1934 (Renewed 1962) Ted Koehler Music and Harold Arlen Music All rights for the extended term administered by Fred Ahlert Music Corporation on behalf of Ted Koehler Music All rights administered by SA Music on behalf of Harold Arlen Music International Copyright Secured All Rights Resewed
ill -
Go,
Skies
are
go
a - way.
a - round-
oh, -
bor - hood, -
sun - shine
wind,
and that's - so good. Instrumental ends
)
I'm
need - in'.
You're
on - Ly
my neigh -
rnis-lead- iq'
the
I
trou - bles
that creep up -
from
ill -
out
wind,
of
no - where -
when love's
to blame.
blow a - way.
To Coda
I
Let me
rest
to - day.
You're -
blow
in'
me
no -
4
Fm7
no
good. -
CODA
I
1
good. -
no
ill
Blow,
blow.
3
wind, -
D.S. a1 Coda ~7b9
IT DON'T MEAN A THING (If It Ain't Got That Swing) Words and Music by DUKE ELLINGTON and IRVING MILLS
Fast Swing
It
-
swing.
don't
mean a
thing -
if
Doo- wah - doo - wah - doo - wah
wah - doo - wah - doo - wah - doo - wah.
It
don't
mean a
it
-
ain't
got -
that -
doo - wah - doo - wah - doo -
thing -
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all
you
Doo - wah - doo - wah
-
doo - wah -
To Coda
no
I
dif-f rence
if
just -
it's
give
or -
sweet
that
rhy - thm
ev
'ry
-
$
hot,
thing
you -
mean a
that
got -
swing. I
I
I
-
doo - wah - doo - wah
Boot - doot - dot
-
- doo - wah - doo - wah
m - bop
.
thing -
Doo - wah - doo - wah
if
it
yoot
-
-
I
-
doo - wah
ba - doot - n - dee - dee - dit
-
do0 - wah. -
doot - doo
-
I
I
I
4
i
-
d
-
Doot - m
-
I
- bop - m - boop
I
I
be - doot - n - doo - de - doot
-
doot - do01
-
yoo - da.
wah.
Doo.. .
It
makes
no
dif
-
frence
give
it's
sweet
that
rhy
or
-
thm
u
just
hot,
ev
-
'ry
-
thing
do0 - doot,
doo
-
yoo - doo- doot,
doo,
boo - dee - yoo - doo- doot,
n Y
c9 I
I
h
I
A7
F6 I
I
I
I
I
D.S. a1 Coda
t
/
wah ...
+
CODA
n
Y
m
F9 ,
I
I
cr makes
-
I
I
I
I
no
I
I
I
I
I
dif - f'rence
give
I
-
I
I
I 0
if
it's
that
Oh,
~ b 6
-
I
I
rhy - thrn
L
don't
I
I
rl
V
I
sweet
or
'V
ev
it
I
\
a
-
mean
thing
you've
a
thing
if
it
ain't -
got -
that
swing.
/
wah.
I
mean
a-
thing ...
A
THE LADY IS A TRAMP Words by LORENZ HART Music by RlCHARD RODGERS
Bright Swing G6
Am7
I
I
1
~'ve
- er
wished
grift - ed
too, -
nev
for
tur
wined
-
from Maine
and
dined
key,
to
as
A1
-
mu1 - li - gan
on
bu - quer
I
hitched
-
and
que.
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stew
and
hiked
and
A -
94
Rubato B13
I
missed
I
sad, -
I
hon - ored
I
me. A
-
7
the
No - el
Beaux
was
nev
I
-
er
Cad,-
Urn
u
I
1
I
'PII
I
I
ball,
at-
but
My
,
Arts
I
I
"Ho
-
and
what
a
par
so - cial
bo - hem - i - a"
-
I
I
I I
twice-
ty
where -
cir - cles spin too
is
I
is
I I "
the
place
as
they
fast
for
to
1
Bright Swing ~ 1b93
D7sus \'
dlV "\ be.
-
I
II
I
11
Gmaj7
., I
I
I
rl.
I
1
I I
I 1
I
I
u
/"
I
grYney,-
I I
G6
for the
like go
din - ner beach
the thea to b a l l
tre, games, -
at is
get
too
hun -
eight, di - vine. -
nev - er
but the bleach
nev - er fol - low
ers
both Win
-
er chell, -
come are
late. fine. -
with and
I
I
peo read
-
I
p l e ev
dy dy
isi
hate. line.
-a
s
That's That's
v
'
a
tramp.
tramp.
crap
games
why why
the the
la la -
u mine Cen - tral
I
and Park
pearls,Lake. -
with
-
er - a,
the and
That's That's
why why
the the
la la
rest stay -
-
of wide
I
I
dy
I
2
tl
.
dirt op-
the girls. a - wake.-
is
I
I
the to
I
I
-/I
dish go
won't I
I I
I
-.c
a a
I I ( I
tramp.tramp.-
-
I
I
-
I I
I
I
id.
h
-
.
I
N.C.
I I
.
like like
the the
free, green
fresh grass
wind un
in my hair, der my
To Coda
shoes.
I
I
I'm -
cold
broke,
it's -
and
it's
life What
with - out can I
oke.
Hate
damp. -
4
care. lose?
Cal - i - for
-
That's
nia,
why
it's
the
la -
D.S. a1 Coda D7
99
CODA
I'm-
a- l
o
n
flat,
e when
I
low - er - my -
is
that's why the la -
lamp, -
a
tramp.
rit.
JUST ONE OF THOSE THINGS Words and Music by COLE PORTER
Rubato (fast) Bbmaj7
Cmaj7
~bmaj7
G7
~maj7
~bmajl3
Dor - o - thy Par - ker once
Csus
to
lum - bus
her boy
an-nounced when he
knew
-
he
"fare -thee - well." -
was bounced,
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As
"It
Co -
was
as
~l - o - i
Ju - li - et
s
e
a
bell,
y
cried-
swell."
"Don't
in
her
As
for - get
Ro - me-0's
to
drop
a
Ab
-
il -
line -
to
lardz
me, please."
"Ro - me - o,
ear,
Moderate Swing Am9
u face
the
fact,
my
dear?"
It A
was
just
said
why
to
As
not
Bmll
one
of
just
those -
one
things,
of
' U
those -
cra
-
-
flings.
- now
One
and
then -
ring, -
of
those -
bells -
just
that -
one
of
those -
It
was -
Bmll
-
just
one
just
I
fab
flights, -
of
those
nights, -
one
of
those -
to
the
moon-
~7b9
Dm7
~7 b9
sa - mer
just
1
one of
I
f
we'd
thought
a
start
wings, -
those -
bit
o
paint
f
-
o
the end -
ing
the
f
it-
town.
we'd have
I
af - fair, -
it
been
that our
too - hot
was
not
love -
to -
-
A
Drnll
- cool
GI3
down. -
and
~7 b9
Am9
so,
good
man,-
man, -
here's -hop -
I
i
n
g
we-
meet
now
and
then. -
It
was
-
Em7
Dm11
A13
G7
one
C6 Y
I
rm
I
A
I
-
I
I
-
To Coda
of
$
those-
I
I
4
c, , things.
D.S. a1 Coda
If
we'd
CODA
$,, ~ b i 3
I
I
/
htnigs-,
just
-
one -
of
those -
things.
LET'S CALL THE WHOLE THING OFF Music and Lyrics b y GEORGE GERSHWIN and IRA GERSHWIN
Rubato F
c l 3 b9
Things have
mance
Dm7/A
is
grow - ing
G13
flat, -
Fmaj7 3
I
go for this
and
that.
come
for
C13/G
A
,
-
Good - ness
F/A
to
you
a
~ m 7
pret - ty
like
Our ro -
pass. -
this and the 0th - er,
F/A
knows what the end
C9E
Gmll
C7/G
be,
oh,
will
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while
I
I
don't
know
where I'm
at.
It
looks
as
if
we
two
will
nev- er be
Moderate Swing ~m7b5
C9/E
Fmaj7
C
b one.
n
Y
I
I
+
I
f
3
I
?
Some- thing must
I
13
-
Il h I1Y
I I
-
I
be
done.
-
I I
MI MI.
I
I
id You You
I I
say eye say. lawf
-
ther, ter,
you you
say nee say af
-
ther ter
and and
I I
say ee say laugh -
ther ter
say ny say awf
ther. ter.
-
-
and and
Ee - ther, Laugh - ter,
nee - ther, af - ter,
eye- ther, lawf - ter,
You like You like
you you
like to - ma - to sas-pa-ril-la
and and
II
ny - ther, awf - ter,
po - ta - to va - nil - la
let's let's
and and
like to - mah - to. sas-pa-rel-la.
I I
thing call the whole call the whole - thing
like like
Po - ta - to, Va - nil - la,
off. off. -
po - tah - to, va - nel - la,
po - tah - to, va - nel - la,
to -
i
f
we
call
the whole
thing
if
that
I I
might
like go
break
my
pa - jah - mas, er - sters, for
heart. -
I'll I'll
( So, so,
wear pa - ja - mas or - der oy - sters
off-
then
we
if if
and and
ev - er
you you
give up can - cel
we
must
part,
then
like pa - ja - mas go for oy- sters
and and
pa - jah - mas. the er - sters.
I
know we
need - each 0th - er,
so
bet - ter call the call - ing off
we
off. -
For we
11
Y
I I)
h
cc b. ,uI
I
--I/,-
-
I
h
I
I
I I I
Let's - call
-
I
h
7.
I
I
the
I
r
whole - thing
i
l
\
8
l
d -
off. I
- call
the
whole - thing
off.
I
say
fa - ther and
you-
I
say
pa - der,
say moth - er
I
and
you-
say ma - deer.
-
Pa - der,
ma - der,
F7sus
F9
un - cle,
ahnt - ie,
Bb 619
Gmll
I
Bb6/9
I
Gmll
say Ha - va - na
Cm7
and
I
like ba - na - nas
F13
get
Ha - vah - na.
let's
and
you
call the
like
whole thing off. -
ba - nah - nas,
Bb6/9
Ba - na - nas,
ba - nah - na, Ha -
va - na,
Ha - vah - na.
Go
Instrumental ends
your
way,
so,
I'll
go-
Instrumental soli
mine. -
if
I
go
for scal- lops
and
you
go
For we
for lob - ster...
know we
so,
a1 - right,
need - each 0th - er, so
Let's
call
We'll or - der -lob - ster.
no con- test.
we
the
bet
whole-
-
ter call the call - ing off
thing -
off. -
I
off. -
LULLABY OF BIRDLAND Words by GEORGE DAVID WElSS Music by GEORGE SHEARING
Rubato (slowly)
Moderate Swing ~7#5
Cm
G7
Oh,
a1
bale
- ways hearand
coo-
~rn7b5
~7b9
Lull - a - by of Bird - land, Have you ev - er heard two
when when
you they
sigh. love? -
that's tur
Nev - er That's the
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G7
-
in kind
what tle
Idoves -
my word of mag
-
-
land ic
I
I
1
could there be mu - sic we
ways - to re - veal, make- with our lips -
when we
-
wil - low. wil - low. -
-
how I'd cry
my pi1 -
a
phrase, - how
And
kiss.-
He -
in
in
low-
real - ly knows how to
there's a
cry. -
if -
I
feel. -
weep - y
old
That's -
you should tell me fare - well -
To Coda
$
Cm
I
Lull - a - by
- and good-bye. -
of Bird - land,
and -
I
fly - in' high in
_
we're in
Bird - land,
sky - up
Lull -
love. I
high in the
I
whis - per
we'll
go -
a - bove, -
a - by, -
low. -
all be - cause -
lull -
~mll
Bb13 b9
Have you ev - er heard
I
tur - tle
E bmaj7/~
I
doves -
Cm(maj7) Cm
That's the kind of mag-ic
bale
Fm7
and
B b7#9
coo-
w h e n
~ b m a j 7Ab7#ll - 3 1
mu-sic we make with our lips. -
when we
they
two
love?-
D.S. a1 Coda ~ b 6 Abl3#ll G13
kiss. -
I
I
all
-
cause
we're
in
love.
be
-
MIDNIGHT SUN Words and Music by UONEL HAMPTON, SONNY BURKE and-JOHNNY MERCER
Ballad A
,
~bmaj9
I"
1
I
Your
lips
were
the sum-mer
like
night.
a
red
and
ru - by
chal - ice,
The clouds -
warm
-
er
than
were like an al - a - bas - ter
Copyright O 1947 (Renewed) by Regent Music Corporation @MI) and Crystal Music Publishing. Inc. (ASCAP) International Copyright Secured All Rights Resewed Used by Permission
pal - ace -
I
.
.
ris - mg -
I
could-
snow - y
height,
see the mid - night -
sun. -
to
a
each star, -
I
can't-
-
ex - plain
the
sil - ver
rain -
that
found
me,
.
or
was - that
a
moon
I
round me,
-
I
-
The mu
lit vale?
or was that a
your
arms
sky turned
pale,
in -
night
mi - rac - u - lous - ly
-
of the u = ni - verse -
sic
And then-
gale?
found - me.
I
could - see the
a -
Sud - den - ly
mid
-
night -
sun.
the
1-
Was
there Solo ad lib.
It's
a thrill
- mY
I
sleeve.
still -
don't - quite
be
But af
-
there
To Coda
-&
ter you were gone, -
-
The flame-
such
a
night?
lieve.
was
still some star - dust
of
it
on -
may dwin-dle to an
1
I
em - ber,
may
and the stars
see
the
mead - ow
for - get
to - shine,
in
and
De - cem - ber. -
I
see
we-
white
-
u
and - crys - tal - line,
but oh, - my dar - ling, a1 - ways I'll
were - close-
to
mine,
and I
re -
saw
D.S. a1 Coda Dbmaj9 ~ 7 b 9 ( # l l )Dbmaj9 ~ 7 b 9 ( # l l )
I
the mid - night
sun.
I
Solo ends
em - ber,
and the stars -
The
for - get
to
-
flame
of
it
may
dwin - dle -
to and
shine,
and
u we
may-
see the mead - ow -
in
De - cem
-
ber.
I
see
white-
and-
-
but oh,
I
mem -
mid - night
ber
sun,
when your lips
the
mid
w
were - close
-
night -
to
sun, -
my dar - ling, al-ways I'll
mine,
re -
and I - saw the
the
mid
-
night sun, -
the
MISTY Words by JOHNNY BURKE Music by ERROLL GARNER
Ballad B bmaj7
Cm7
Dm7
Gm7
Pedal throughout
I.
I
help-less as a kit - ten - up a
tree,
can't
get mist - y
un - der- stand,
I
and I feellike
just hold-ing
I'm cling-ing to a cloud.. -
your
hand.
Copyright O 1955 by Octave Music Publishing Corp.. Marke Music Publishing Co., Inc., Reganesque Music, Limerick Music and My Dad's Songs, InC. Copyright Renewed 1982 All Rights for Marke Music Publishing Co., Inc. Administered by BMG Songs, Inc. All Rights for Reganesque Music. Limerick Music and My Dad's Songs, Inc. Administered by Spirit Two Music, Inc. International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved
I
I
-
Walk -
thou - sand
sound
near.
vi - o - lins
ofyourhel- lo,
that
my
be - gin
mu-sic
I
to
and
play, -
3
or
it might be
a
the
I
hear. -
Can't you
see
that
you'relead -
ing
me
on,
and
it's - just
Fmll
what
I
want -
Bb13
2 -
I
you to do.
Fmll
Bbl3
Don't you no-tice
how
hope- less - ly I'm lost?
c#l3sus
my
own, -
would I
Emaj7
wan
I
-
right
der through this won - der - land -
foot
frommy left,
my
hat
from my
glove. - I'm too mist - y
and too much in
Rubato
u
much
I
in
love.
OH, LADY BE GOOD! Music and Lyrics by GEORGE GERSHWIN and IRA GERSHWIN
Rubato Dsus
Gm/D
D7sus
Dsus
~ b 7 / ~
D
~b7#ll
I
I
-
Lis - ten to my tale of woe, it's
ter - ri- bly sad, but
mx
All dressed up, no place to go, - each
ev' - ning I'm a w - f ly blue. -
Slowly Gmaj7
I
I
D/F#
G/B
could blos - som out,
Cm6
I
D7
know, with some - bod - y just
G
like you,
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F7/A
so...
~b
Oh,
sweet
and
Eb9
A
~bmaj7
~7#11
Cmll
Cmll
Cmll
rnis - un - der -
I I 1
I 1 1
h.
8
Y
I
A
I I
I
I
I
I
0
w\
to
me.
V
-
8
I
I
pit - y,
please have some
C13
c9#5
all
C9
a - lone -
~9#ll
in
this
F7
big
Cm7
C7
F7
cit - y.
I
tell
you,
--
just
I
c,
-
a
-
I
rl
so
lone
I
some
h
l
-I'
I
1 ; -
L
la -
-
I
I
-1
dy,
7
I
babe
n
I
I
I
-3 be
i
good
I
the
wood,
#
L
I
I 0
to
1
I
I I
II
I
I I1
/-&.
u\
please -
I
-1
1
Oh,
me.
I
-
-
all
have
I'm -
some
a - lone
in
big
this
cit - y.
w -
I
tell
YOU,
I'm
just
a
lone
-
some
babe
i
n
the
wood,
so,
la
dy,
be
good
-?-
I I
-
I
I I
I
I
u
u\
to
me.
*&
I
-2 la
-
to
me.
-
dy,
be
good
SATIN DOLL By-DUKE ELLIIVGTON
Moderately slow Swing Gm7
C9
Doo - dle - oo - doo - doo, (D.S.) Lead vocal ad lib. (scat)
I
boo
do0
-
doo.
Copyright 0 1953 (Renewed 1981) and Assigned to Famous Music Corporation in the U.S.A. Rights for the world outside the U.S.A. Controlled by Tempo Music, Inc. do Music Sales Corporation International Copyright Secured All Rights Resewed
doo.
A
1
F6
Cmll
-
I I
I
doo - doo - dee - doo
doo - doo -
yoo - doo - doo /
-
-
I
rl
I
I
I
hrl
I
I I
rn
I I
I
I_ I
I
-
I
-I
doo,
doo
do0 -
-
doo
-
doo
-
doo - dee - doo
doo -
doe.-
A
1
Gm7
-
C7
dn - doo- doo
Amll/E
-
D7
Gmll
doo,
To Coda
C7
doo
Am7lE
Doo - dle - oo - doo
doo.
-
C0,DA
I
doot - n - doo.
doo,
doo,
D.S. a1 Coda
-
-
$G9 Doo-dle - oo
doo
D9
Do0
doo,
STOMPIN' AT THE SAVOY Words and Music by BENNY GOODMAN, EDGAR SANIPSON, CHICK WEBB and ANDY RAZAF
Moderately slow Swing
Sav - oy,
the home of sweet ro -
3
mance.
I
-
Sav
gives hap - py feet
-
oy, -
a
chance-
it wins you
at -
to
a
glance. -
dance. -
Copyright 0 1936 by EM1 Robbins Catalog Inc. Copyright Renewed by Rytvoc, Inc., Ragbag Music Publishing Corporation (ASCAP). EM1 Robbins Music corp;ation and Razaf Music Co. All Rights for Ragbag Music Publishing Corporation Controlled and Administered by Jewel Music Publishing Co., Inc. International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Used by Permission
Sav
-
oy-
I
I
Your
- so warm and-
mine,
How
di
my
heart-
form,
sweet as
-
wine. -
just like
a cling-ing
Your
vine. -
cheeks,
-Your
so
lips, -
soft and close
to
vine.
is
sing- in' -
while
the
band-
is
1
swing- in'. -
L
Nev - er
-
I
I
I
ri
I
I
I
I
,
I 1 h -l
I
(.
-
I 1
I
I
-
stomp - in' with you
Sav
at
-
I
I
I,
I
h-l
I \
-
I I
A
1)-
-11
I
I
E bm7
the Sav - oy.
oy, -where we
can glide
and
sway.
Gb Gdim
there let me stomp a - way -
and
-
Db
A b7sus
A13
I
I
romp - in'
of
/ tired -
with
you.
Sav
-
~ b / ~ b~b13#11
oy,-
TAKE THE "A" TRAIN Words and Music by BILLY STRAYHORN
Moderate Swing N.C.
n
N.C.
Y A
II
cr
II
11.
N.C.
-
I I
I
,
I
I
'
A
Hee-doot-n-doo-ba-oov-da
I I
I
Doo
n - da - boop - m - boo bee.. .
\
P
-
-
n - dee-doo-hah
0 I
I
I
I
I
1
I
I
da - n - da -
-
how..
.. 1
h
I1
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_
-
I1
Y
I
II
t
11.
I
-
u\ You
I
must
take miss
If
fi ~ 7 # 1 1 tT
I
I
-I
"A-
"A"-
I
I v-
the the
--
Gl3sus
I
A
I
4
d
I
1
I
I
I
I J
I
-
_ you've
I
-
to you'll
train train,
-
to
missed
the - quick - est
Har
-
lem.
way -
Hur -
N.
gofind -
on,
now
it's
com
ing.
a
I
-
train.
-
thrum
Soon
-
1
you
I .
will
be
on
Hill
Sug - ar
Boo - doot - n - yee - doot - n
-
in
Har
-
--
lem.
da - ba - yoot - n - ba - ba - dee ...
You,
-
must
to
Sug
I
I
-
est
.
Hill
-
-
I
to
I
the
Ha,
up -
I
I
miss-
way
way
I
I
you-
If
ar
I
I
I
I
-
in
I
I
4
" A - train, -
I
-
I
h-l Y
Har
-
lem. -
I I I
you've
I
-d
missed
-
I
I
I
hd
the-
Ha,
quick -
Har -
I
1
-
lem. -
Hur -
Lis
-
- thrum
ry,
get on -
ten
board, -
to
those
it's
corn - in'. -
rails
a -
- min'. -
train. -
Soon
you will
be
on
Sug - ar
Hill -
N.C.
U
*.-+'in
Har
-
lem.
N.C.
A
Next
I
Come-
I
7 " m
I train.
Ll
on,
get
I
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1
l
I
I
a - b o a r d
the
I n
I
stop:
Har
/ -
lem,
"A"
I n
-
I
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4
A-Tisket, A-Tasket ~
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But Not For Me
Cheek To Cheek
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