Made popular recently thanks to a recording by Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga on the Duets II album, this wonderful jazz standard from the '30s has also been featured on the TV show Glee. This up-tempo swing
This is one of a series of arrangements written by Nelson Riddle for Ella Fitzgerald focusing on the Gershwin songbook. This arrangement of the classic Let's Call the Whole Thing Off features
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Performed and recorded live on multiple occasions in 1966 by Ella Fitzgerald with the Duke Ellington Orchestra, this arrangement of Cole Porter's Let's Do It has a couple unique features going for
From British progressive rock band Yes, this iconic moment in pop and rock history is scored neatly for big band with the option to feature either a vocalist or tenor sax soloist. Just like the original,
This well-known Latin classic has been recorded by many jazz artists and lends itself to an easy relaxed feel. Written in a very comfortable range for vocalist, this exceptional chart by Mark Taylor will be
Here's a superb Gershwin tune in a really great chart for your band and vocal soloist! Arranged in two keys, this flexible chart is offered in the key of Bb for a female vocalist, and Eb for a male
This familiar Oscar Hammerstein and Sigmund Romberg standard, first popular in the 1920's and 30's, has been revisited over the years in a variety of styles. Here is an attractive and smooth samba version
Sultry and romantic! Your female vocalist will love digging into one of the all time great torch songs made famous by Billie Holiday. With a one octave vocal range, the singer can kick back to
One of the great ballads of all time! This timeless Erroll Garner classic, sensitively arranged by Jerry Nowak, belongs in any good jazz book. You'll use this one year after year! (Vocal in C).
Although Marty Paich's small band arrangement of Moonlight On The Ganges, written for the 1958 Ella Fitzgerald album "Ella Swings Lightly," starts off in a conventional manner, the multiple tempo
Here's a wonderful ballad for solo vocalist and jazz ensemble arranged in two keys for flexibility. Arranger Dave Wolpe, one of the best in the business, has written this swing ballad in G minor and C minor
Written specifically for Aretha Franklin, the "Queen of Soul" released this as a single in 1967 and it became one of her signature songs. This chart is a powerful version for vocal solo and jazz ensemble
This iconic jazz standard has remained a favorite for over 80 years, and is arranged here for vocal or tenor saxophone soloist in a straight-eighth ballad style. A brief trombone soli provides nice variety
Recorded by John Pizzarelli and the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra on the CD "Dear Mr. Sinatra," here is John Clayton's adaptation of this great classic. Featuring a relaxed flowing style and a moderate
Here's a great standard for your vocalist with a bossa groove and tempo around 160 bpm. An accessible vocal part, solid ensemble support, a written tenor sax solo spot, and a featured section for the
While this arrangement is written to feature a vocalist, it also has great instrumental appeal. The style is Latin/mambo groove, the tempo is about 136 bpm, the ensemble accompaniment is creative and
Jazz vocal quartet, jazz choir, or an individual vocal soloist... any way you like it, this is a great chart! It's arranged by Darmon Meader, the musical director and chief arranger for the New York Voices.
Here's a great chart to feature your vocal soloist! All the elements are in place here for a powerhouse performance...a swingin' up-tempo style, great ensemble back-ups and an excellent vocal part! Shine
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