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Here is a terrific transcription and adaptation of Nelson Riddle's chart done for Frank Sinatra's "Strangers in the Night" album. Sinatra often referred to this song as his first hit, a reference
This chart was originally recorded by Ella Fitzgerald for her "Jerome Kern Songbook" album in Los Angeles, July 1963, with the orchestra arranged and conducted by Nelson Riddle. This transcription remains
At Long Last Love has been transcribed from Frank Sinatra's 1962 album "Sinatra and Swingin' Brass," the original arrangement being by Neal Hefti. The chart swings hard from start to finish, yet
The Andrews Sisters produced a huge number of hits, and Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy is one of their finest. Alan Glasscock has scored a cracking version here, and has notated the vocal trio parts with
Cherokee was the first big hit for Charlie Barnet and his orchestra, although when Billy May arrived for the 1939 recording session and handed out the parts, nobody seemed that impressed
This is a solid transcription of Ella Fitzgerald's wonderful rendition of The Christmas Song, also known as "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire." It's scored for vocal solo, five saxes, rhythm
This chart has been lovingly transcribed and adapted by Jon Harpin from Frank Sinatra's 1964 album "Days of Wine and Roses." The original arrangement was penned by Nelson Riddle and included strings, harp
Transcribed from the original Nelson Riddle arrangement, this chart is an out-and-out vocal feature as written for Ella Fitzgerald, with no instrumental chorus. The backing lines from the band are solid and
Here is a swinging transcription of a classic chart from the Frank Sinatra/Nelson Riddle collaboration album "A Swingin' Affair." Unlike many Riddle charts, this one does not follow the time honored
This outstanding version of a timeless standard was scored by Nelson Riddle for the 1962 studio album "Ella Swings Gently With Nelson." The chart has been lovingly transcribed by Jon Harpin, right down to
Count Basie recorded this chart in 1959 featuring Frank Wess on flute. The song itself formed the basis of Hefti's Flight Of The Foo Birds, though the changes are not identical. On the original
This Gordon Jenkins composition is best known for being Benny Goodman's closing theme. The vocal version that is offered here has been lovingly transcribed by Jon Harpin from June Christy's "Big Band
This is the Habanera from Bizet's "Carmen," also known as Madrid transcribed from the Nat King Cole and Quincy Jones recording. The chart is an up-tempo, rhythmic swinger which
This chart has been transcribed from the original Nelson Riddle arrangement recorded on Frank Sinatra's "Swing Easy" album, released in 1962, though originally recorded in March, 1955. The vocal line is
Composed by Peggy Lee and Bob Schluger in 1960, I Love Being Here With You was first released as the B-side to Bucket Of Tears. The original arrangement was credited to Bill Holman. This
Here is a nice transcription of the Anita O'Day version of Cole Porter's I Love You. The original arrangement was by Billy May, from the 1959 "Anita O'Day Swings Cole Porter with Billy
This chart has been transcribed from Nat King Cole's 1964 album "Let's Face the Music." The original arrangement was written by Billy May. It's an out-and-out vocal feature, with no breaks or padding in the
Now for the first time in print, this publication is based on Nelson Riddle's original set of parts used by Frank Sinatra for the 1956 session with Quincy Jones' modifications for the Live at the the Sands