A Great American Songbook standard famously recorded by Nat King Cole. With tight stylistic sonorities, a lively swing feel, and scat singing, this arrangement is a dream come true for vocal jazz
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"Flash! Bam! Alakazam!" Vocal jazzers will love the fall-offs, slides, tight harmonies, and rapid-fire triplets in this arrangement of the Great American Songbook standard. Two brief notated solos sound
This gentle Brazilian Bossa Nova is one of the most performed songs of all time, and this new arrangement is a wonderful introduction to composer Antonio Carlos Jobim and his signature style. The vocal
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A Duke Ellington Latin jazz classic in this Afro-Cuban setting, this song is an energetic selection that will make your choir and audience want to move their feet! Fun and rewarding for your group to
"The way you wear your hat, the way you sip your tea... no, no, they can't take that away from me." One of the most charming songs of the 1930s, this was introduced by Fred Astaire in the film "Shall We
Here is a 1945 Duke Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald tune that is an easy shuffle. The lyrical hook is fun to sing, and the background harmonies are really tight. There's a short section of choral scat in the
This swing-style jazz standard has been covered countless times and continues to appeal to modern audiences. In an easy swing, this arrangement of the Gershwin classic is full to the brim with stylistic
This sizzling-hot arrangement will appeal to jazz and show choirs, and audiences will love it! In an upbeat swing, this toe-tapper has a fully notated layered choral scat section to provide contrast. Add
The Latin jazz sound, complete with a killer horn line and lots of percussion, is faithfully captured in this arrangement. Show choirs will have fun with the jazz-flavored harmonies and bossa nova feel,
Combining an upbeat lyric with an easy swing setting creates a feel-good piece for audiences and singers alike. A choral scat section is followed by a scat solo, either improvised or using the written part.
This Gershwin gem has been made into an absolutely rip-roaring, no-holds-barred choral work. You want rhythm? You'll get it, in more ways than one! An outstanding arrangement of one of America's standards!
Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. were among the great stars that made the "rat pack" name famous. Each has numerous hit songs individually, but together they established a whole new style of
Raise the roof with this terrific medley of classic big-band swing tunes. This arrangement includes The Joint Is Jumpin'; Bandstand Boogie and Jump, Jive an'
This American standard has been covered by iconic singers including Billie Holiday, Bing Crosby, and Frank Sinatra. This fresh, up-tempo swing setting makes use of scat syllables, fall-offs, and other
This Oscar-winning standard made popular by Frank Sinatra is a song about the power of positive thinking. This jazzy arrangement in a light swing feel has nicely written harmonies with plenty of vocal
This Fats Waller song from "Ain't Misbehavin'" is a standard in both the American popular song and jazz idioms. New York Voices mastermind Darmon Meader has created a juicy arrangement that evokes just the
In an easy swing style, this arrangement combines Falling in Love with Love and This Can't Be Love, both from the Rodgers and Hart musical "The Boys from Syracuse."
This arrangement of one of the most popular bossa nova songs of all time stays true to the style, with plenty of jazz harmonies and a smooth groove. Accented by the piano part and optional instrumental
This jazz standard made famous by Thelonious Monk is sophisticated and nostalgic. It has been famously covered by more artists than can be counted, both vocally and instrumentally. Chromatic melodies and
This seamless four-minute tour pays tribute to the American songwriting team of George and Ira Gershwin. Smart voice leading and classic choral arranging techniques remain faithful to the cherished melodies
Here is a hard-driving standard that features both your jazz combo and your choir. An extended introduction is a full one time through the form before unison chorals present the melody. A choral scat
This jazz standard is arranged using an alternative Latin swing and a straight swing style. There is lots of room to feature soloists along with an ensemble scat section. This is an important song from the
Lush, warm contemporary jazz harmonies define this arrangement, with each vocal line featured as if they were soloists. Chord symbols are included for the accomplished jazz pianist, but the realized piano
Legendary harmonica player Toots Thielemans created this famous jazz standard which has been covered countless times. This arrangement begins simply, allowing your choir to establish the groove with