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    A Child Is Born - Thad Jones

    Joke ...............
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    A Child Is Born - Thad Jones

    All secretly written by Fredi Washington.
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    A Child Is Born - Thad Jones

    Well, that's certainly an interesting twist, Bob. One should say that it was improvised by Hanna, but written by Jones. Cheers, Jer
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    Something for Lisa - Al Cohn (Request)

    Chord changes cannot be copyrighted. You can search for the chords to this tune on Chordify. Cheers, Jer
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    Re: Person I Knew - Bill Evans

    For any who don't know, Bill's title is an anagram of his record producer's name, Orrin Keepnews.
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    Don't Ask Why - Alan Broadbent

    Lovely romantic tune that I was surprised not to find on this forum. Here is Broabent playing it himself. The changes are from Sher's New Real Book, Volume 3, page 109. Don't Ask Why - Alan Broadbent Cheers, Jer
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    Promise - Chick Corea

    Straightforward tune interpreted by the late and under-rated Bob Berg. The chart is from pp 295-6 in The New Real Book, Volume 3. Promise (Bob Berg) - Chick Corea (Introduced by Bob Berg in his Enter The Spirit album 1993) Cheers, Jer
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    Day Dream (Reharm) - Billy Strayhorn

    Although Duke Ellington is sometimes credited as co-composer of this tune, Strayhorn actually wrote it in Harlem while Ellington was in Euope in 1939. This is my reharm of it. Some changes are based on those in Sher's New Real Book Three. Day Dream-Rev JE - Billy Strayhorn Cheers, Jer
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    In a Sentimental Mood - Duke Ellington

    This is a revised version of a chart I did a few years ago. I've added more chords (natch!), and suggested chords under each of the first 6 melody notes of the Intro. In A Sentimental Mood-Rev JE 2 - Duke Ellington Cheers, Jer
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    These Are Soulful Days - Calvin (Cal) Massey

    These Are Soulful Days has been wrongly attributed to Lee Morgan or Pat Martino, as they both — among others — recorded it. The composer actually was trumpet player Cal Massey, who by the end of his career was playing avant-garde music with Archie Shepp. Cheers, Jer
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    Ahmad Jamal songs

    R.I.P. the great Ahmad Jamal, a major influence on jazz piano style in the second half of the twentieth century.
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    Isn't It Romantic - Richard Rodgers-Lorenz Hart

    I thought it was time to revisit this old classic with some fresh changes. The origin of the tune in the 1932 Maurice Chevalier film Love Me Tonight is told here. In the Woody Allen film Hannah and Her Sisters the character portrayed by Lloyd Nolan plays a tasteful arrangement of it on the...
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    I Want to Talk About You - Billy Eckstine

    Bob, That is very high praise, much appreciated. Thank you. Cheers, Jer
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    I Want to Talk About You - Billy Eckstine

    storylyricwriter, Thank you. You inspired me to look into this tune further, and I came up with my own version of it. I Want To Talk About You - Rev JE - Billy Eckstine Cheers, Jer
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    I Want to Talk About You - Billy Eckstine

    storylyricwriter, In the turnback from the B section the tritone sub sounds nice, but unfortunately it conflicts with the pickup note, which in your key (C major) is C natural against Db9. Might I suggest Dbmaj7? Or G7sus? Cheers, Jer
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    Eclypso - Tommy Flanagan

    Eight years later ... Eclypso-Rev JE - Tommy Flanagan Cheers, Jer
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    A Ship Without A Sail - Richard Rodgers-Lorenz Hart

    It seems we all tend to spell Richard Rodgers' last name incorrectly ...
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    Hello Bright Sunflower - Duke Pearson

    Hello Bright Sunflower - Duke Pearson The recording just fades out at the end. Cheers, Jer
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    Celebrity - Snarky Puppy (Request)

    Chordify has the chords. Cheers, Jer
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    With These Hands - Benny Davis-Abner Silver (Request)

    With These Hands - Davis and Silver Cheers, Jer
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