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The Library Of Jazz Standards



320 pages, Item number 1703277ED, $24.95

Jazz: "A style of music, native to America, characterized by a strong but flexible rhythmic understructure with solo and ensemble improvisations on basic tunes and chord patterns." In other words, a wonderful style of music where you can never be sure what will happen next. These standards, from the twenties to the fifties, have been performed by Tony Bennett, Ray Charles, and more. This book has been comb-bound so that it will lay flat when you place it on your music stand.

Product Format: Piano/Vocal/Guitar

   Song lyrics are included in this book.
   This product has a difficulty rating of 5 on a scale of 1 through 6, with 6 being hardest.
   Chord symbols are included in this book.
   Guitar chords are included in this book.
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Complete song list for "The Library Of Jazz Standards" - Sheet Music Songbook:

Accent On Youth - Performer: Dinah Washington - Composer: Tot Seymour and Vee Lawnhurst - ©1935
All Of Me - Performer: Russ Columbo, Billy Eckstine, Ella Fitzgerald, and Billie Holiday - Composer: Seymour Simons and Gerald Marks - ©1931
Angel Eyes - Performer: Tony Bennett, Ray Charles & Willie Nelson, June Christy, and Nat "King" Cole - Composer: Matt Dennis and Earl Brent - ©1946
Aren't You Glad You're You - Performer: June Christy and Mel Torme - Composer: Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen - ©1945
Baby, Baby All The Time - Performer: Nat "King" Cole, Julie London, and Bobby Troup - Composer: Bobby Troup - ©1944
Blue Champagne - Performer: Lena Horne, Manhattan Transfer, and Anita O'Day - Composer: Grady Watts, Jimmy Eaton, and Frank Ryerson - ©1941
Blue Prelude - Performer: Nancy Wilson - Composer: Joe Bishop and Gordon Jenkins - ©1933
Breezin' Along With The Breeze - Performer: Nat "King" Cole and Johnny Marks - Composer: Haven Gillespie, Seymour Simons, and Richard A. Whiting - ©1926
Broken Hearted Melody - Performer: Sarah Vaughan - Composer: Sherman Edwards and Hal David - ©1959
But Beautiful - Performer: Tony Bennett, Nat "King" Cole, Bing Crosby, and Hi-Los - Composer: Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen - ©1947
Close To You - Performer: Frank Sinatra and Sarah Vaughan - Composer: Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston, and Carl Lampl - ©1943
Bye Bye Baby - Performer: Sy Oliver - Composer: Leo Robin and Jule Styne - From: "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" - ©1949
Come Sunday - Performer: Duke Ellington and Judy Holliday - Composer: Duke Ellington - From: "Black, Brown And Beige" - ©1946
Daddy - Performer: June Christy and Julie London - Composer: Bobby Troup - ©1941
Don't Go To Strangers - Performer: Arthur Prysock, Bobby Troup, and Sarah Vaughan - Composer: Redd Evans, Arthur Kent, and Dave Mann - ©1954
Darn That Dream - Performer: Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan, and Nancy Wilson - Composer: Jimmy Van Heusen and Edgar De Lange - ©1939
Dear Ruby (Ruby, My Dear) - Performer: Carmen McRae - Composer: Thelonius Monk and Sally Swisher - ©1945
Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend - Performer: Pearl Bailey, Lena Horne, Julie London, and Jo Stafford - Composer: Leo Robin and Jule Styne - From: "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" - ©1949
Everything Happens To Me - Performer: Nat "King" Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, and Julie London - Composer: Tom Adair and Matt Dennis - ©1940
Fifteen Minute Intermission - Performer: Cab Calloway and Manhattan Transfer - Composer: Sunny Skylar and Bette Cannon - ©1940
The Frim Fram Sauce - Performer: Nat "King" Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, and Carmen McRae - Composer: Joe Ricardel and Redd Evans - ©1946
A Garden In The Rain - Performer: Frank Sinatra and Sarah Vaughan - Composer: James Dyrenforth and Carroll Gibbons - ©1928
Gone With The Wind - Performer: Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, and Sarah Vaughan - Composer: Allie Wrubel and Herb Magidson - ©1937
Harmony - Performer: Nat "King" Cole & Johnny Mercer - Composer: Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen - ©1947
Gotta Be This Or That - Performer: Ella Fitzgerald and Mel Torme - Composer: Sunny Skylar - ©1945
Here's That Rainy Day - Performer: Pearl Bailey, Tony Bennett, June Christy, and Chris Connor - Composer: Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen - ©1953
I Thought About You - Performer: Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald, Hi-Los, and Billie Holiday - Composer: Johnny Mercer and Jimmy Van Heusen - ©1939
I Wonder Where Our Love Has Gone - Performer: Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, and Arthur Prysock - Composer: Buddy Johnson - ©1947
If Love Is Good To Me - Performer: Nat "King" Cole, Carmen McRae, Sarah Vaughan, and Nancy Wilson - Composer: Fred Spielman and Redd Evans - ©1953
Imagination - Performer: Bing Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, and Lena Horne - Composer: Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen - ©1939
In Love In Vain - Performer: Chris Connor and Margaret Whiting - Composer: Leo Robin and Jerome Kern - ©1946
Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall - Performer: Count Basie and Ink Spots & Ella Fitzgerald - Composer: Allan Roberts and Doris Fisher - ©1944
It Shouldn't Happen To A Dream - Performer: Carmen McRae - Composer: Duke Ellington, Johnny Hodges, and Don George - ©1946
It's Anybody's Spring - Performer: Lena Horne - Composer: Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen - ©1945
It's The Talk Of The Town - Performer: Al Hibbler and Joe Williams - Composer: Al Neiburg, Jerry Livingston, and Marty Symes - ©1933
Just As Though You Were Here - Performer: Joe Williams - Composer: Edgar DeLange and John Benson Brooks - ©1942
Let's Get Away From It All - Performer: Helen O'Connell - Composer: Tom Adair and Matt Dennis - ©1940
Like Someone In Love - Performer: Bing Crosby, Lena Horne, Sarah Vaughan, and Morgana King - Composer: Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen - ©1944
Lush Life - Performer: Billy Eckstine - Composer: Billy Strayhorn - ©1949
Me, Myself And I - Performer: Billie Holiday - Composer: Paul Vance and Al Bryson - ©1962
My Sugar If So Refined - Performer: Hi-Los and Johnny Mercer - Composer: Sid Lippman and Sylvia Dee - ©1946
My Kinda Love - Performer: Nat "King" Cole, Bing Crosby, Mavis Rivers, and Sarah Vaughan - Composer: Louis Alter and Jo Trent - ©1928
(There Is) No Greater Love - Performer: Nat "King" Cole, Al Hibbler, Billie Holiday, and Sylvia Symes - Composer: Isham Jones and Marty Symes - ©1936
The Night We Called It A Day - Performer: June Christy, Chris Connor, Hi-Los, and Mel Torme - Composer: Tom Adair and Matt Dennis - ©1941
No Moon At All - Performer: Nat "King" Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Mel Torme, and Dakota Staton - Composer: Redd Evans and David Mann
Perdido - Performer: Ray Nance & Duke Ellington - Composer: Ervin Drake, Harry Lenk, and Juan Tizol - ©1942
Oh, How I Miss You Tonight - Performer: Nat "King" Cole and Lewis James - Composer: Benny Davis, Joseph Burke, and Mark Fisher - ©1923
Opus One - Performer: Anita O'Day - Composer: Sy Oliver and Sid Garris - ©1943
Personality - Performer: Pearl Bailey, Bing Crosby, and Johnny Mercer - Composer: Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen - ©1945
Polka Dots And Moonbeams - Performer: Nat "King" Cole, Lena Horne, and Sarah Vaughan - Composer: Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen - ©1939
Satin Doll - Performer: Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Buddy Green, and Peggy Lee - Composer: Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, and Johnny Mercer - ©1958
Prisoner Of Love - Performer: Ink Spots, Russ Columbo, Lena Horne, and Billy Eckstine - Composer: Leo Robin, Russ Columbo, and Clarence Gaskill - ©1931
Shoe Shine Boy - Performer: Bing Crosby and Frankie Vaughan - Composer: Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin - ©1936
Sleigh Ride In July - Performer: Lena Horne - Composer: Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen - ©1944
Show Me The Way To Get Out Of This World - Performer: Matt Dennis, Ella Fitzgerald, and Peggy Lee - Composer: Les Clark and Matt Dennis - ©1950
Somewhere Along The Way - Performer: Nat "King" Cole - Composer: Sammy Gallop and Kurt Adams - ©1952
Suddenly (In Walked Bud) - Performer: Carmen McRae - Composer: Thelonius Monk and Jon Hendricks - ©1948
Snootie Little Cutie - Performer: Manhattan Transfer and Bobby Troup - Composer: Bobby Troup - ©1941
Sunday, Monday Or Always - Performer: Nat "King" Cole, Bing Crosby, and Frank Sinatra - Composer: Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen - ©1943
Swinging On A Star - Performer: Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra - Composer: Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen - ©1944
Take The 'A' Train - Performer: Bobby McFarren and Sarah Vaughan - Composer: Billy Strayhorn - ©1941
That Ole Devil Called Love - Performer: Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday - Composer: Allan Roberts and Doris Fisher - ©1944
That's My Desire - Performer: Ella Fitzgerald and Dinah Washington - Composer: Carroll Loveday and Helmy Kresa - ©1931
There's Are Such Things - Performer: Nat "King" Cole, Billy Eckstine, Al Hibbler, and Jo Stafford - Composer: Stanley Adams, Abel Baer, and George W. Meyer - ©1942
There! I've Said It Again - Performer: Nat "King" Cole and Julie London - Composer: David Mann and Redd Evans - ©1941
Time Out For Tears - Performer: Savannah Churchill, Nat "King" Cole, Chris Connor, and Dinah Washington - Composer: Abe Schiff and Irving Berman - ©1947
This Love Of Mine - Performer: Ray Charles - Composer: Frank Sinatra, Sol Parker, and Henry Sanicola - ©1941
Tuxedo Junction - Performer: Ella Fitzgerald and Manhattan Transfer - Composer: Buddy Feyne, Erskine Hawkins, William Johnson, and Julian Dash - ©1939
Under A Blanket Of Blue - Performer: Ella Fitzgerald, Anita O'Day, and Ruth Olay - Composer: Al Neiburg, Jerry Livingston, and Marty Symes - ©1933
Violets For Your Furs - Performer: Billie Holiday - Composer: Tom Adair and Matt Dennis - ©1941
We'll Be Together Again - Performer: Tony Bennett, Chris Connor, Ella Fitzgerald, and Billie Holiday - Composer: Frankie Laine and Carl Fischer - ©1945
We'll Meet Again - Performer: Ink Spots - Composer: Ross Parker and Hughie Charles - ©1939
Weak For The Man - Performer: Dakota Staton - Composer: Jeanne Burns - ©1956
Yes Indeed - Performer: Ray Charles, Mel Torme, and Sy Oliver - Composer: Sy Oliver - ©1940
You Can't See The Sun When You're Crying - Performer: Ink Spots and Vaughan Monroe - Composer: Allan Roberts and Doris Fisher - ©1946
Will You Still Be Mine? - Performer: Matt Dennis and Morgana King - Composer: Tom Adair and Matt Dennis - ©1940
You Always Hurt The One You Love - Performer: Mills Brothers and Arthur Prysock - Composer: Allan Roberts and Doris Fisher - ©1944
You Don't Have To Know The Language - Performer: Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters and Lena Horne - Composer: Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen - ©1947
You Say You Care - Performer: June Christy, Sarah Vaughan, and Maxine Sullivan - Composer: Jule Styne and Leo Robin - From: "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" - ©1949
You've Got Me Crying Again - Performer: Ray Charles, Billy Eckstine, Dinah Washington, and Joe Williams - Composer: Isham Jones and Charles Newman - ©1933


 
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