This composition was written by Billy Strayhorn in 1963 and was first performed in Sweden on March 9, 1964. While on tour in Europe during that year Ellington introduced several pieces as "Impressions
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Written for Doc Severinsen, this medium fast swing chart is a trumpet solo feature and is an excellent vehicle for a good soloist with high chops. Includes an optional 5th trombone part.
This small group arrangement comes from the Robbie Williams "Swing When You're Winning" album. Moderate Swing. Instrumentation: vocal, alto sax, tenor sax, trumpet, trombone, piano, guitar, bass
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This is one of the most famous vocal studio orchestra arrangements, recorded by Dean Martin in 1960. This is the authentic and swinging version that Nelson Riddle created to showcase Martin in his
Choose a relaxed tempo, add a walking bass line, plus a gentle rhythmic figure from the saxes and you have the perfect intro for Michael Buble to give this great standard the real style for which he has
This Pete King arrangement, in the style of Nelson Riddle, was written for Dean Martin's 1959 album "Sleep Warm," conducted by Frank Sinatra. The arrangement begins with reeds on flutes and clarinets.
This score can be used by just the rhythm section and string synthesizer or string section. It can be used by a small band (10678311) with or without the strings of any sort and it can be used by a big
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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
Here's Jerome Kern's fabulous standard in a swinging arrangement by Roger Holmes. With tasty accompaniment figures and a relaxed feel, your vocalist will have a blast singing this chart, and sound great