This is the original studio ensemble arrangement by Frank DeVol for Ella Fitzgerald's 1960 album "Ella Wishes You a Swinging Christmas." It was arranged to feature a solo vocalist along with an SATTBB vocal
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There just isn't any other tune you'd rather do with a vocalist than this one! Originally made famous by Louis Armstrong and recently recorded by Kenny G, this is a natural for your singer! Vocal in Eb.
As recorded on Ella Fitzgerald's "Ella Swings Lightly" album in 1958, this is a fairly simple small band arrangement when all is said and done. It does an excellent job of setting the stage for Fitzgerald's
In this arrangement for Ella Fitzgerald, Nelson Riddle was clearly paying hommage to his arrangement of I've Got You Under My Skin recorded in 1956 by Frank Sinatra. This chart shares many of the
You can't go wrong with one of the best holiday songs ever written! Roger's chart will bring out the best in any vocalist, and will bring out the smiles in any audience! Vocal in Bb.
Famously recorded by Ella Fitzgerald with Louis Armstrong, here's a medium swinger from the early days of jazz that makes a perfect showcase for a charismatic vocalist. It also works well as an
This Buddy Bregman arrangement was recorded by Ella Fitzgerald in 1956 for what became the first entry into her songbook series: "The Cole Porter Songbook." Featuring a string ensemble, the arrangement also
Vince Norman's arrangement on this wonderful jazz standard is a vocal solo feature set as a slow swing ballad at about 70 bpm. The vocal range is G below middle C to A-flat second space. The
Recorded by countless jazz artists through the years, including three times by Frank Sinatra, this song features a classic melody and an easygoing medium swing style. Nicely scored here for big band and
John Clayton penned this gorgeous ballad treatment for the great Joe Williams. With exquisite reharmonizations and carefully crafted accompaniment figures, the mood starts out mellow then arcs beautifully
From the album Talking Book, this ever-popular Stevie Wonder hit won a Grammy award for him in 1973. Beautifully arranged here as a vocal or tenor sax solo feature with a few contemporary wrinkles, this is
This song was a country hit for Eddy Arnold, Jerry Vale, Ray Charles, and Elvis Presley in the '50s and '60s and has since become a jazz standard performed by Michael Buble, Harry Connick Jr., and Norah
Here is You Make Me Feel So Young as arranged by Quincy Jones for the performance and recording of Frank Sinatra with the Count Basie Orchestra on the Sinatra Live at the Sands album of 1966. The
Dave Wolpe has created a highly effective medium swinger for vocalist and jazz band on this great standard, arranged in both high (E-flat, Male) and low (B-flat, Female) keys for flexibility. If a
Without a doubt this is one of the most famous vocal studio orchestra arrangements, as recorded by Dean Martin in 1960. Nelson Riddle crafted a deceptively simple arrangement that is hard-swinging and a
Featured in all the "Toy Story" movies, the big band version recorded by Robert Goulet (as the voice of Wheezy) is the most memorable. In a similar style, Mark Taylor brings this fresh setting of a modern