THE GENIUS OF
BOOK 4
DUKE ELLINGTON
THOMAS "FATS" WALLER
8 COOTIE INAMELLOWTONE.... .....12 KO-KO .....20 MORNINC CLORY ,,,..14 A PORTRAIT OF BERT WILLIAMS .... 16 SERENADETO SWEDEN.... ........18
AUNT HACAR'S BLUES. I'M NOBODY'S BABY I'M SITTINC ON TOP THE WORLD
THEJTTTERBUCWALTZ.... ...40 .......44 ONCE rN A WHILE..... ...,...46 SWINCIN' DOWN THE IANE
GEORGE SHEARING
MARY LOU WILLIAMS
CONCERTO FOR
I GOT IT BAD AN D THAT AIN'T
tNVrTATtON.... IAURA. OVER THE RAINBOW.
COOD
.,
.26
........23 .....28
TAKINC A CHANCE ON LOVE
....
........30 ,.......32
lEss srAcY
DON'TBIAMEME.. HOWAM rTO KNOW? lN A M|ST SLEEPYTIMECAL.
..,....34 ...36
.......
38
....48
.......s0 ........52 ......54
BOB ZURKE
DON'T BE THAT WAY . t'M coMtNC VtRCtNtA. SINC, SINC (Wittr A Swing) ",.SINC, SWINCTIME IN THE ROCKIES.... TWO O',CLOCKJUMP.
........
68
......73 ...90
........78 ........84
AT SUNDOWN
cHrNA BOY . oNE O',CLOCK
.
JUMP. SUNDAY.
O 1986 Columbia Pictures Publications, 15800 N.W' 48th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33014 Editor: David C. Olsen
/
Production: FrankJ. Hackinson
/
Printer: Central Litho (Miami)
WARN INC: Any duplication, adaptation or arrangement of the compositions contained in this collection, without the written consent of the owner, is an infringement of U.S. copyright law and subject to the penalties and liabilities provided therein.
........56 ..... s8 ........ 60 ,,,66
r I
DUKE ELLINGTON Duke Ellington came from a prosperous Washington, D.C. family. He first played piano in public while a high school student. After graduation he performed locally, and formed his own Duke's Serenaders. Ellington moved to New York and, in 1924 took over the reins of the Washingtonians group, touring and playing residencies (including a long stay at the Kentucky Club), before beginning his significant position at the Cotton Club in Harlem. He remained there Aom t927 until 1931, except for national tours and recording sessions.'It was during this period that Ellington recorded such important songs as Eost St Louis Toodle-oo (his first theme), Black Beauty, Birmingham Breakdown, The Mooche, Md lndigo, Rockin' In Rhythm, and Creole Rhapsody. The Duke Ellington Band appeared in the movie Check andDouble Checkin 1930, and made its first trip abroad - to London and Paris - in 1939. The first of his famous Carnegie Hall conceits was held in 1943, featuring the premier of Black, Brown and Beige. This extended piece was the first in a string of longer works which have become an integralpart of jazz 6qrnposing history, notably Such Sweet Thunder, Liberian Suite/A Tone Parallel To Harlem: The Harlem Suite, A Drum Is A Woman, The Far East Suite, The Latin-Amencan Suite, New World A0oming: Harlem: The Golden Brwm and The Green Apple, Suite Thursday, and Deep Soufh Suite. The Carnegie Hall concerts were annual events through 1950. His shorter songs, however, are the ones best remembered. His lyric-writing collaborators included John La Touche, Johnny Mercer, Ted Koehler, Don George, Peggy Lee, Johnny Burke, and Mitchell Parish. Among Ellington's most famous song compositions are Sophishcated Lady, Do Nothing Titl You Hear Frcm Me, Solitude, Satin Doll, Mood Indigo, ln A Sentimental Mood, Drop Me Off At Harlem, Ko-Ko, Don't Get Around Much Anymore, and with Billy Strayhom, Take The 'A' Train. During the 1960's Ellington and his band visited India, the Middle and Far East, and Australia. Constant touring - at home and overseas became the band's customary practice until Duke Ellington's death in May, 1974. His son Mercer continues to lead the band. Duke Ellington recorded with many of the most famous vocalists of a half-century. Mahalia Jackson, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Kay Davis, and Adelaide Hall all were featured with Ellington or his band. Many instrumentalists were also fortunate to record with Ellington, including Max Roach, Charlie Mingus, Johnny Hodges, John Coltrane, and Coleman Hawkins, all of whom shared topbilling with Ellington. CONCERTO FOR COOTIE 8 IN A MELLOW TONE 12 KO-KO 20 MORNING GLORY 14 A PORTRAIT OF BERT WILLI,AMS 16 SERENADE TO SWEDEN 18
GEORGE SHEARING Blind since birth, George Shearing's handicap has never interfered with his brilliant piano playing or his imaginative composing and arranging. After playing in a L7-piece blind band led by Claude Bampton, Shearing commenced a solo piano c:lreen Winner of the Meldy Molcer poll for seven years as top Brifish pianisl Shearing moved to the United States where his first big hit was Septemfur ln The Roin, performed by his quintet Shearing is best known intemationally as the composer of Lullaby Of Bidland. Wtitten in 1952 as the theme for the famous night spot, it became the most popular jazz standard of the postwar years. Today, after two White House performances and an honorary doctorate, Shearing's career continues to flourish, with engagemenb as a soloist with the major American symphony orchestas, in educational institutions, and in nightclubs, hotels and jazz festivals both here and abroad.
I GOT IT BAD AND THAT AIN'T INVITATION 23
GOOD
TAURA 28 OVER THE RAINBOW 30 TAKING A CHANCE ON LOVE 32
26
THOMAS "FATS'' WALLER I
Thomas "Fats" Waller, bom in New York City in 1904 was one oI Jaz's most colorful individuals. fu a pianisf organist and songwriter of great ability, and a singer of average talent, he was one of the most popular and irrepressible performers in America. As a songwriter, his tunes have been well-established in the pop repertory; among his best-known being Honeysuckle Ro*, Ain't Misbehauin', Black And Blue, Keepin' Out Of Mischiet' Nour, BIue Tuming Gtay Ouer You, and The Jitterbug Walb. Waller's father was a church minister. His mother was proficient at boththe piano and organ, which perhaps explains his preference for the latter instument in his early recordings. He began piano study at age six, when he received lessons from James P. Johnson, King of the Stide Piano. He also studied with Cal Bohm and Leopold Godowsky. His style had already been developed when he commenced recording in 1922. The early Mrscle Shool Blues and Birmingham Blues both demonstate the flexible stide version that became Waller's tademark. Waller's early work was predominantly as a soloist, but later he worked in several bands, including those of Jack Teagarden, Ted Lewis, Bud Freeman, and Louis Armstong. Waller's real claim to commercial success and fame came in L934, with the first of the Fats Waller & His Rhythm bands, which provided a perlect setting for his infectious singing style. Later attempts at leading his own big band proved unsuccessful. Fats Waller appeared in Hollywood movies such as Siormy Weather and Hooray For Loue, as well as many ftlm shorts. In 1978, Ain't Misbehauin', a Broadway musical featuring his.music, opened to critical acclaim, and revived interest in his career.
Y
AUNT HAGAR'S BLUES I'M NOBODY'S BABY % rM SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD 38 THE JITTERBUG WALTZ M ONCE IN A WHILE M SWINGIN' DOWN THE IANE 46
I
l
MARY LOU WILI,AMS Mary Lou Williams was bom in Pittsburgh in 1910. Her first position in a band was as a member of the group led by alto sax player and future husband, John Williams. She is well known for her lengthy association with Andy Kirk's orchesta as arranger and as pianist from 1931 - L942. She also arranged for Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstong, Tommy Dorsey, Earl Hines, and others. As a pianist she ranks with the very best; Williams is noted for her rhythmical, two-fisted style at the keyboard. Mary Lou Williams is also a multi-faceted composer, contibuting to the Ellington and Goodman repertoires, as well as writing two beautiful Masses. For the past two years she has served on the faculty of Duke University. DON'T BI.AME ME HOW AM I TO KNOW IN A MIST 52 SLEEPY TIME GAL
€ 50
g
BOB ZURKE Bob Zurke rose to prominerrce as a pianist when he replaced Joe Sullivan with the Bob Crosby band in late 1936. Considered one of the prernier boogie-woogie performers of his day, he achleved great populadty. After leaving Crosby in 1939, he led his own band but reallzed no commercial succes. His last years were spent as a soloist in Los Angeles.
AT STINDOWN 56 CHINA BOY 58 ONE O'CLOCK JI.JMP 60
SUNDAY
6
;
I
:
: ;
i I r I
t E
E
.
JESS STACY
One of the glirrg era's top pianists, Jess Stacy performed with some of the best of the Big Bands, Cttfufly selGtarght, and with a background of riverboat performing, Stacy rose to fame foi fffu E€rTry G -oodman band. In addifion to s€rr€ral sfids *rith Goodman, Stacy performed r+i$r tre ban& of F{orace Heidt; Tommy Dorsey, and Jack Teagarden, as well as fcming hb o*rn goup. He has recorded with G€ne Krupa, Lionel Hampton, t{arry Jarires, and Eddie Condon.
--FCffiT- clE E+l,er i[rAY 68 I'M COMII\G VIRGINIA 74 $lFlG, SEYC. SING (Wtrh A Scflrs) 90 SWIIIGTIME IN THE ROCKIES 78 TWO O'CLOCK JUMP U
CONCERTO FOR COOTIE Moderately
Copyright O 1940, 1943 (Renewed 1968, 1971) ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION
All Rights of ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION Assigned to CBS CATALOGUE PARTNERSHIP
All Rights Controlled and Administered by CBS ROBBINS CATALOG INC. International Copyright Secured Made In U.S.A. All Rights Reserved
o lLrYEr
77l ;
rfF+rF lt tz
r
l-J
l-
t 'r
va
,nan
-,.Jt ft ft,_r
i. ] ]. *t * lL****
Lht
t
rb*
a)
hr*t**ft* hlYl
-
t
I
I
lg
=bt** =* *t >ti*'-***
o|' .
>G Q+, --_-_l__
h***
brthtr.e +++
fot t
11
.LJI
e) _c
a
-
J-)
e-_ b
\t
-v-
L-J
)
(l
o
SJ.
,?
o -+e'
r
-trI
-V
€>
-l A c
li - -\__---
-
{f
IN A MELLOW TONE DI.JKE ELLINGTON
Medium Swing Tempo (nottu.fast)
U
ffi
? vt
Copyright O 1940, 1942 (Renewed 1968, 1970) ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION Assigned to CBS CATALOGUE PARTNERSHIP All Rights Controlled and Administered by CBS ROBBINS CATALOG INC. International Copyright Secured Made In U.S.A. All Rights Reserved
All Rights of ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION
I-) Vl
r I\L
r
13
t-
74
MORNING GLORY By
DUKE ELLINGTON
Moderately (not fast)
,"f
-; z,
l-1
Copyright 01940, 1943 (Renewed 1968, 1971) ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION
All Rights of ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION Assigned to CBS CATALOGUE PARTNERSHIP
All Rights Controlled and Administered by CBS ROBBINS CATALOG INC. International Copyright Secured Made In U.S.A. All Rights Reserved
T.
L5
I
a
6aa
.v-
lr
++e
C
E-LT F 3^
-Ff
A PORTRAIT OF BERT WILLIAMS By
DUKE ELLINGTON
Moderately
Copyright G)1940, 1943 (Renewed 1968, 1971) ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION
All Rights of ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION Assigned to CBS CATALOGUE PARTNERSHIP
All Rights Controlled and Administered by CBS ROBBINS CATALOG INC. International Copyright Secured Made In US.A. All RiEhts Reserved
t7
I'l 18
SERENANE TO SWEDEN By
DUKE ELLINGTON
Moderately
|j-
Q
r
F-r-r ,rd|
U
I
,
? '1"
\1/-
I I
r-Q ?
h+
,ta
r
4 3 I
Copyright @ 1940, 1943 (Renewed 1968,
l97l)
, r:l
>bg
1
rl 1 lbe
be.
ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION
All Rights of ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION Assigned to CBS CATALOGUE PARTNERSHIP
All Rights Controlled and Administered by CBS ROBBINS CATALOG INC. International Copyright Secured Made In U.S.A. All Rights Reserved
I
hz,
19
a
V'V
!
t^
h
(t
L-f I
I-
ffis)
.4
I
h*,b* h+
20
KO-KO By
DI.'KE ELLINGTON
Moderately
A I -T TIE f'Eilrtt
r. i t_F f
=F I
F
-{
^'o'f
?3ll'frTffi '*1313[tft ibil"'&'d*T],l1,$p?."1T:txif;,.tH,offi Ril*,,*
All Riehts contuolled and l,dministei"i-uvtss RoBBINS CATALOG INC. "^ InrernationafCopyright s""ui"J '---' --'-nrioJri u.s
j.-""'"
friililits
Reserved
21
f'r
Ittll
I
,T'T
lq-r - I ,rr rr
ltll
-+ aJ
74F
7r
lq"f
()
t
L-l-)
U
) a-.)
"rtv a)
e (t
l-v c
AJ
lr' -
)a)
(t
(r
Ir
.fa. 5 5t+
L-Jj
(t
L.IJ
2 20b 5{+
J->)
-
l-v
I-.JJ
a,
+&
++&
t) i>
Jlt
a
lI
C)
l-5
()
lr' -
taal
-
)a)
(t
t-)
)at
'a a
?|t-'=''
4
FF I
7
FF:.Ii <
'r F r 4
7
ffi
I-
23 Based on the Theme of the M-G-M Picture
"II'|TATION"
INVITATION Ananged by GEORGE SHEARING
PAUL FRANCIS WEBSTER BRONISLAU KAPER
Slowly
----*-
--.j.-..---\)
\
-o
F-;:---
------:.,>\ .--1" f { Copyright @ 1944,1952 (Renewed f 972) METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER INC. All Rights Administered by ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION All Rights of ROBBINS MUsIc coRPoRATIoN Assigned to cBS cATALocUE PARTNERSHIP All Rights Controlled by CBS ROBBINS CATALOG INC. lnternetionel Copyright Secured Made In U.S.A. All Rights Reserved
24
I
')-
I "
,r &r
I
ffi
r- 3-T-1
,--::T
5ll-
25
1;=-\
t-t '', --- '-'_\
r-jr:_=._
-=,:t=;7->
-/
r-3---
-----T-----\
f-t'_-.1
26
I GOT IT BAD AND THAT AIN'T Ananged by
GOOD PAUL WEBSTER DUKE ELLINGTON
GEORGE SHEARING
Moderately Slow
t-
h4 #I
fiftfl_i-
r
t
l-r
14
ff*'
LJ
-
t-1
hJ
A"Rights",i:dil.;T*!?i:11s.fl
*4
its,^?f3it-,laur-y^gi:q!ry,%H;'3l*,*"*,"*
All Rights controned ana,roministir"i tvtns-nogBlNs CATALOG International Copyright Secured -- ----ji"oJn "^'fiiillr,,sINC.
us-.i.""..'"
Reserved
atI rl J
d,ecresc.
---1
hJ
---l I
J
,A
J
7
JI
il4
28 From the 20th Cenury-Fox Motion picture ,,LAURA"
LAURA Arranged by GEORGE STIEARING
JOHNNY MERCER
DAVID RAKSIN
Slowly at
rr
np
T_T I ,
rr I
r
\___/ l-.1=-l
-
zr---
\-.1-----copvright @ r 945 (Renewed l 3) rwpNnETH-CENTURy MUSIC CORpORATION _97
ou*',n,,Tf Hb$?*'{ft u"'i3,{S#6*T,'sif;Ulf
li'[$,"Sii:gy"?,Tflf1,*,.,""
All Riehts Administered by R6sstNS bL-rniijc-r-Ntl". ^^-.-""'il'riEhtsReserved "lriaii;u:S:i. tnternationalcopyrifrrtsecurli--'-.-*- Ces
29
\t-
30 From the M-G-M Picture "THE WITARD OF OZ"
OVER THE RAINBOW Ananged by GEORGE SHEARING
E.Y. HARBURG HAROLD ARLEN
a-\
I
+ ----.---_
+ q/,f
Effi-'l
'J^
t fil'-T--]
Copyright @_1938, 1939 (Renewed tg66,1967) METROGOLDWYN_MAYER INC. Rights throug^hout the world controited by LEO eEiSr. iN'C]' - ---
Secuted
Made In
U.S.A.
-l
---------'--
r
ArRightsoilE_gruisr.Nc..q,"dJi;aBi,icifa-io'ci jEil,i'riiivensnrp All Rights Administeredly CBS FEIST C,q,fAfOG INt. rnternauonal CopFignt
J-+
All Rights Reserved
L
^ir
rr----F
ll
*hFt.dF- i--
-t*qJTJ!
"?t 1
t] Nh*
nry
'-T-=
.-T
h
.
32 From the Broadway Musicat prodrction ,,A CABIN IN THE SKy,,
TAKING A CHANCE ON LOVE Ananged by GEORGE SHEARING
Moderately
?all
'ltlt
A,,Rights.'fnj'Jifffi A[
30.ffi lffi
liij$*itlfq.ry5$l..i?fr%ttff ?I*^u*r,,, 6i-bss MrlticciTXi66 "'ffi;i;u.s:a.---" inc. "'^'iiiilsiis Reserved
Rishts contro_red and AdminiJter"a --. '-
Internationattopyright Secured
33
wqi \\-_/
r
-
l_.--__
-
3-
rta v:
+
= pp I
,?-l
#J !3 fg 3-,
.
t,
qq3
_
3;
=r7#7f'f? U I
I
[__'3
t,
Fq
T-..-.r <:>
u
AUNT HAGAR'S BLUES Ananged by THOMAS "FATS'' WALLER
J. TIM BRYMN
W.C. HANDY
illtrdium tempu
.I I
Copyliglrq O r92l ROBBTNS MUSrC CORPORATION l_9_49 ROBBINS Muslc coRpoRATIoN ano w. c. HANDY All Rights of RoBBTNS MUsIc-coRpoRATlor! Assigned t. CsScAiiiocin^'panrNERsHrp All_Rights Administered and controlled by cBs Roli'BINs cATAioc INc. w. c. HANDY International Copyright Made In ""0 Reserved eU'fUehr ._
_. _ copvdght renewed_
Secured
U.S.A.
35
"l I
h$f'
I
j*is'J
36
I'M NOBODY'S BABY Arranged by
BENNY DAVIS MILTON AGER LESTER SANTLY
THOMAS "FATS'' WALLER M<-iderato
I
) i (
Ar
Ri. gh_{
Copvrisht @ l92l (Renewed 1949) LEO FEIST, INC. or LEo ntrpi. rNc. i;;G;;il;aiidtar,*ocup pARrNERsHrp
.All Rights controlred and Admiiistereo
International copyright
Secured
Maoe
tv bns pslsr iNc^ --- cA-rAi-o-c -'^-'Alr-ildilReserved iir u"s.A.
37
38
Arranged by
I'M SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD LEWIS and YOUNG RAY HENDERSON
THOMAS "FATS'' WALLER
Medrum tempo
.l
CoDvrisht 91925 (Renewed l9S3) LEO FEIST. INC. r_E-oFrrsi.nlt.a"-ti,i.iitic;3"cAiildcu'd'i,lRNensHrp All Riehts controlred and ,q,dmiriistei"o *^ aiiAtot;NE----. '"'-i;ffii;uvtsLs FEIsi
AllRi.ghtsof
International c-opyright secured
U"Ci.
"^^1",iru;theserved
39
N
THE JITTERBUG WALTZ By
TI{OMAS "FATS'' WALLER
Waltz Tempo - Moderately ta.)
,t
--
1t
+'
l
TJ
)l
A"
.l
)l
\+"
r
Rights,,tpil.i'iti?i313,sfii5i.#,'3i,1!,?au#u3[..igr,%H;'?I*,*,*,,,, Alt Riehts conrro[ed and Adminlstei.i tvtgs ROBBINS CATALOG INC. I nternationaicopyright s."*i,J' - ""- "'liiaJr" u.d.a."-"' " "^ aiiiliEn" Reserved ^
+l
LJ
47
llr k=n--7-a,=-
=-
7e=n=ab.2.--_>r>>,
42
-le'
rr
---
ONCE IN A WHILE Ananged by
THOMAS "FATS'' WALLER
Moderately
A,, Rights
y8j['.i?f,%ttHgX*,*,*,n,, r'il"/;r1il^F'l'?i'e$iiffif+if$*i'Hfi All Rights contro_ted and atrminister"Jiii'cns ------tir;;il MILLER cATALoc INC. Secured u.s.l.----- ".--iili;il,
Internarional Copyright
Reserved
45
.9
zr,
:F
I'a--;'-'-----' 3
i toco tOtO
J
{>=
rF' '\y
4
SWINGIN'DOWN THE LANE Anwryed by
GUS KATIN
TI{OMAS "FATS'' WALLER
ISHAM JONES
Ifoderato
d
a
ouo.rn,,"'9infffJ,'8Re$ru;Ui:?'r'dtXF^l'dHJ$?**r*"*
All Rights controlled-and,lG'mi;!"-r!a iiEris rersr cATALoc INc. -^.^nyniffir.Reserved. lfaae li U;.A.
International Copyright
Secured
-'
47
JhJ
48
DON'T BLAME ME Ananged by MARY LOU WILLIAMS
DOROTHY FIELDS
JIMMY McHUGH
Slow tempo
33s
Copyright @ 1932 (Renewed 1960) ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION
All Rights of ROBBINS MUsIc coRPoRATIoN Assigned to cBS CATALOGUE PARTNERSHIP
All Rights Controlled and Adr4inistered by CBS ROBBINS CATALOG INC. International Copyright Secured Made In U.S.A. All Rights Reserved
49
50
HOW AM I TO KNOW? DOROTHY PARKER
Ananged by MARY LOU WLLIAMS
JACK KING
Stowly
&
r-3-r
lEL-
ti-
a
*
--l
\c
_T__-| ,l ba
1
+ -
-
>
Copyright @ 1929 (Renewed 1957) METRO4OLDWYN-MAYER
u
INC'
Rishts'du;ushout the iorld controlled by ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION nin1t"ofiibiistr{-s Mustc coRPoRATIoN Assigned to CBS CATALOGUE PARTNERSHIP All Rishts Administered bv CBS ROBBINS CATALOG INC'
*
51
(
u
,4i3b'"
52
Ananged by MARY LOU WLLIAMS
IN A MIST BD( BEIDERBECKE
Moderately
,qJl
Copyright @ 1927,1928 (Renewed 1955, 1956) ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION nishti'or'RoB-BINS MUSIC CORPORATION Assigned to cBS cATALOGUE PARTNERSHIP All Rights Controlled and Administered by CBS ROBBINS CATALOG INC.
Internationaltopyright
Secured
Made In
U'S.A'
All Rights Reserved
53
r
i .1,--r i--;, -- -9--)e b
U
br
g
SLEEPY TIME GAL JOS. R. ALDEN RAYMOND B. EGAN ANGE LORENZO RICHARD A. WHITING
Ananged by MARY LOU WILLIAMS F:r-st temo tempo
...
Qopyright
9_ry2!
t925 (Renewed 1952, l953) LEO FEIST, INC.
-. All Rights of LEO FEIST, INC. Assigned to
CBS CATALOGUE PARTNERSHIP All Rights Controlled and Administered by CBS FEIST CATALOG INC. _ International copyright secured Made I; u.s.A. All Righti Reserved
55
7-.--
7>,^t>
fi
AT SUNDOWN Ananged by BOB ZI.JRKE
WALTER DONALDSON
Moderato
J
Copyright @1927 (Renewed 1955) LEO FEIST, INC. CBS CATALOGUE PARTNERSHIP All Rights Controlled and Administered by CBS FEIST CATALOG INC. Made In U.S.A. All Rights Reserved International Copyright Secured
All Rights of LEO FEIST, INC. Assigned to
57
1r
58
CHINA BOY Arranged by BOB ZURKE
DICK WINFREE PHIL BOUTELIE
Allegro moderato h
1
ou***,.,?'r'd'A'J,'3,liii$:,Uui.'e'"?.'i8^11iHJ;Tt*r*r*rn,, An Rishts controred and Admiiistered ------"-ili;;-"ii uv-css Fersr-c-arAi'oei"Nd^
Inrernarionat
cipyright secured
il"^s.ri.
-'
"^'^ititdi',:Reserved
\i
59
--p
12124
ONE O'CLOCK JUMP COUNT BASIE
Modorate BounceTbmPo
q
*f
f f
?:*1iF=
Copyright@ 1938 (Renewed 1966) LEO FEIST, INC. CBS CATALOGUE PARTNERSHIP All Rights Controlled and Administered by CBS FEIST CATALOG INC. All Rights Reserved Made In U.S.A. International Copyright Secured
All Rights of LEO FEIST, INC. Assigned to
67
5E 22
\-cn'T
&
65
6
SUNDAY
NED MILLER CHESTER COHN JULES STEIN BENNIE KRUEGER
Ananged by BOB ZURKE
.
2 13 t
Copyright O 1925 (Renewed t9-54) LEO
All Riehts or Lii'd rirsi,lfuc. ---
FEISTTII\C'--------
{ssigled to CBS^CATALOGUE PARTNERSHIP bv CBS FEIST CATALOG INC' lii ni"rrts ControtGA'and- Admifiistered All Rights Reserved Msde 6 u.s.A. rnternatiffil'c3'p;r[h; sil;d
(hc i
68
DON'T BE THAT WAY Ananged by JESS STACY
BENNY GOODMAN EDGAR SAMPSON MITCHELL PARISH
Moderato 2
tzB\
* All small notes are to be played 21t. copyright @1935, 1938 (Renerved 1963,1966) ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION Arr nishiJi,I-RoB-BINs MUsIc boRPoRATIoN Assigned to CBS CATALocUE PARTNERSHIP ,q,ll Rightt Controlled and Administergd IV-CBS ROBBINS CATALOG INC' All Rights Reserved Made In ttrt"tnaiionaitopyright
Secured
U.S.l,.
69
#r)
vi
qd
I ftt
T
1
-.8- tT- --;\
ltl
70
,+
\1
t
v'l
77
72
73
I'M COMING VIRGINIA WILL MARION COOK DCNALD I{EYWOOD
Arranged by JESS STACY
a-l) =
t\
G-
t
44'
-.?-..
'T-
dhn.
Copyright @1927 (Renewed 1955) ROBBINS MUSIC CORPoRATION
All Rights of ROI'BII.{S MUSIC CORPORATION Assigned to CBS CATALOGUE PARTNERSHIP
All Rights Controlled and Administered by-CBS ROBBINS CATALOG INC. All Rights Reserved Made In U.S.A. International-Copydght Secured
74
Chorus
il ) bj'l
* lll smal! notes are lo be glayed
Pp
75
bJ )b)
=\
rF\
76
^r b) ) bJ
1
77
t bJ ) i) ste$g..1
1
78
SWINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES Ananged by JESS STACY
BENNY GOODMAN JAMES MUNDY
Moderately Fast Swing tempo
Copyright@ 1936 (Renewed 1964) ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION Assigned to CBS cATALocuE PARTNERSHIP All Rights Controlled and Administered by-CBS ROBBINS CATALOG INC. International Copyright Secured Made In U.S,A. All Rights Reseryed
All Rights of ROBBINS MUsIc coRPoRATIoN
79
t d}
AA>
80
61
t
*
82
83
\>
u
TWO O'CLOCK JUMP Ananged by JESS STACY
Medium tempo
Copyright @ 1942,1944 (Renewed 1970, 1972) ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION
All Rights of ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION Assigned to CBS CATALOGUE PARTNERSHIP
All Rights Controlled and Administered by CBS ROBBINS CATALOG INC. International Copyright Secured Made In U.S.A. All Rights Reserved
HARRY JAMES COUNT BASIE BENNY GOODMAN
85
=F
v=
I
88
89
#JJe qtrr\7'-*
90
SING, SING, SING (With A Swing) Ananged by
LOUN PRIMA
JESS STACY
Tempo
Nfoderate
t---/
{>
----#--
* All snall
notes are to
le PlaYsd
PP
Copyright @1936 (Renewed 1964) ROBBINS MUSIC COR-PORtr'IION
All Rights of RoBBINS MUSIC CORPORATION A,ssigned to cBS CATALOGUE PARTNERSHIP All Rights Controlled and Administered by CBS ROBBINS CATALOG INC. All Rights Reserved Made In U.S.A. Internationaltopyright Secured
91
AAA
> I
d.im.
-
93
f>
>
-
gt
95
^.?\
96
4
3684