Recorded by Mariah Carey in 1994, this familiar tune has become a perennial holiday favorite. Arranged here as a vocal or tenor sax solo feature with big band, the opening rubato section is followed by a
Reminiscent of the classic version by Count Basie, here is a terrific medium swing setting of this familiar standard for vocal solo with jazz ensemble. In the event a vocalist is not available, an optional
The swingin' Quincy Jones arrangement of this standard was a Frank Sinatra signature tune. Here's the authentic version edited and adapted for today's bands by Mike Tomaro. Vocal key: B-flat.
Released by Queen in 1979, this iconic hit adapts beautifully for vocal soloist with jazz ensemble, with its rollicking shuffle style and infectious simplicity and charm. This feel-good tune will be
From the Broadway musical "The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd," this fabulous standard is popular again with a stunning rendition by Michael Buble. Capturing the bluesy flavor of this
Recorded by Barbara Morrison with the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra for "The L.A. Treasures Project," this powerhouse arrangement is a study in contrasts. The sparse and quiet opening gradually builds to
This clever and catchy jazz standard has been notably recorded by Diana Krall, but also in the past by Nat King Cole and Louis Armstrong. Arranged in a comfortable swing style, this is a terrific
Going in Circles is the only vocal chart available in Jeff Coffin's extended big band catalog. With lyrics by brilliant jazz vocalist Liz Johnson, this tune jumps between an easy Monk-like waltz
Adele's chart-topping song of the year is skillfully arranged here by Paul Murtha as a power ballad for jazz ensemble and vocalist. This superb setting can also be used as a feature for an alto saxophone
From the recording by Shirley Horn in 1992, this wonderful ballad went on to become her signature song. This version for vocalist with jazz ensemble is a touching and sensitive tune for any soloist. In the
Penned by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields and first introduced in 1928, this familiar song has gone on to become one of the most recorded standards of all time, including recently by Tony Bennett with Lady
Have a jazz vocal group or quartet? Here is a stunning chart arranged by Darmon Meader, the musical director and chief arranger of the jazz vocal group New York Voices. This stellar tune is
Originally recorded in 1984 by Stevie Wonder, here is a smooth version in a cha-cha style that provides a very appealing setting for vocalist. Mossman uses some harmonic twists and turns, interesting and
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Originally co-written and recorded by Peggy Lee in 1960, this upbeat swinger exudes a great message and positive energy. It's perfect for a singer to add their own personality and connect with the audience.
This tuneful Jimmy Van Heusen and Johnny Mercer ballad from 1939 has remained popular through the years and is a particular favorite among jazz musicians. Beautifully set for vocalist and jazz ensemble in a
Few standards have maintained the staying power of this popular ballad, having been recorded by such luminaries as Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby to more recent versions by Harry Connick Jr., Barbra
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
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 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
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 countless jazz artists ranging from Stan Getz and Astrud Gilberto to Miles Davis and Frank Sinatra, few songs represent the Bossa Nova era better than Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars.
Composed in 1946 and recorded by countless artists over the years, here's a jazz standard that never goes out of style! This medium tempo chart features a shuffle groove and highlight spots for the band
Originally recorded by Eartha Kitt in the 1950s, this clever and cute holiday favorite has also been recorded by a wide variety of artists in addition to being featured in the movie "Elf." This medium swing