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
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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
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
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
Here is Jon Harpin's transcription of Just One Of Those Things which is the first track on the 1954 "Swing Easy" album by Frank Sinatra, the first Capitol album to feature the arrangements of
This chart is a transcription of the Billy Byers chart as performed by Frank Sinatra backed by the Woody Herman band at Madison Square Garden in 1974. The opening is thunderously brassy and establishes a
Here is a great chart from Michael Buble. After a big and brassy opening the chart builds in layers, from solo vocal and bass, then a noodling tenor sax, then the full rhythm section, then the lower reeds
This chart has been transcribed from Frank Sinatra's 1961 album "Swing Along With Me." Billy May wrote the original arrangements for the album. As might be expected from a Billy May chart, this is full of
Perhaps one of Frank Sinatra's most memorable hits, this version of Cy Coleman's Witchcraft was originally arranged by Nelson Riddle. The original concept has been adapted here by removing the
Transcribed from a live performance and adapted to suit a full 5-4-4-4 big band, this Bobby Darin chart swings from top to toe. It opens with only vocal, bass and drums and the full band enters midway