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    I Keep Going Back to Joe's - Marvin Fisher and Jack Segal

    This bluesy tune has been recorded by umpteen artists, from Nat Cole on down. Just search YouTube for a long list. I Keep Going Back to Joe's-Rev JE - Marvin Fisher and Jack Segal Cheers, Jer
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    Shangri-La (Reharm) - Malneck, Sigman, and Maxwell

    Shangri-La is 1946 song made popular in the 1960s and later by The Four Freshmen and The Lettermen. Here is a very slow version by Peggy Lee. My version is a swing tune. Shangri-La - Rev JE - Malneck, Sigman, and Maxwell Cheers, Jer
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    Along with Me - Harold Rome

    Along with Me is from the musical Call Me Mister, by Harold Rome. Dave McKenna has a tasteful version on YouTube. This version uses some of my own changes. Along with Me-Rev JE - Harold Rome Cheers, Jer
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    East Of The Sun - Brooks Bowman

    My Mac OS is Catalina, version 10.15.7. The latest version of iReal Pro requires OS 11.
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    On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe - Harry Warren, Johnny Mercer

    Nitpìcker here. The Cm7/Ab in the B section should have a G in the bass, Cm7/G, to keep the bass moving down in scale steps. The F6/A and D7b5/Ab toward the end don't need to be small size. In fact, they're a little confusing small, since the bar is extended. Cheers, Jer
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    East Of The Sun - Brooks Bowman

    iRealPro version 2023.11.2 and earlier versions require a seven after the triangle on a minor/major 7. Do later versions not require it? I can't download a later version as my Mac OS is not high enough. Cheers, Jer
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    If You Went Away (Sarah Vaughn) - Carlos Valle

    Thank you, Bob.
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    If You Went Away (Sarah Vaughn) - Carlos Valle

    These are the chords to Sarah Vaughn's arrangement, as found in The World's Greatest Fake Book. However, I've changed the tempo, rhythm, and order of the repeats in order to give the tune more interest and time for solos. If You Went Away-Rev JE - Carlos Valle Cheers, Jer NB. Looks like with...
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    Blue Dove - Jim Hall and Red Mitchell

    The tune is actually a traditional Mexican song arranged by Hall and Mitchell. This chart follows the arrangement in The World's Greatest Fake Book, in the keys of A major and F major. Blue Dove-Rev JE - Jim Hall and Red Mitchell Cheers, Jer
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    My Man's Gone Now - George Gershwin

    My (reharm) version of this beautiful tune. My Man's Gone Now-Rev JE - George Gershwin Cheers, Jer
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    Lavender Blue - Traditional

    Lavender Blue (also known as Lavender's Blue) is a 17th-century traditional tune. In 1948, Eliot Daniel and Larry Morey added a B section to give it a 32-bar standard form. A number of singers have recorded it, including Burl Ives, Dinah Shore, and Sammy Turner. This is my reharm of the song...
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    Jim - Caesar Petrillo-Edward Ross-Nelson Shawn

    Baouftou, Thanks for the attractive chart. Shouldn't the chords at the end of the first ending and the end of the tune be Db7 rather than D7? Here are my two pesos. In C major. Jim-Rev JE - Petrillo/Ross/Shawn Cheers, Jer
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    Everything I Have Is Yours - Burton Lane

    Everything I Have Is Yours (Reharm) - Burton Lane A reharm of an old chestnut, using chords with (I think) more interesting voice leading than the original. Everything I Have Is Yours-Rev JE - Burton Lane Cheers, Jer
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    Bolivia - Cedar Walton

    Only a few years late ... Here's a version that approximates the correct rhythms of the tune. The head alternates between Latin and swing, while the solos all swing. Here is Cedar playing it. Bolivia-Rev JE - Cedar Walton Cheers, Jer
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    I'll Be Around - Alec Wilder

    I've rethought my last set of changes from a year ago, and this is what I'm playing now. One should never stop growing. I'll Be Around-Rev JE 3 - Alec Wilder Cheers, Jer
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    Nightlake - Richie Beirach

    Nelaton, These are the changes in The New real Book, Volume 1. Notice that it's formatted so that the head will play twice the last time before the Coda. Nightlake-Rev JE - Richie Beirach Cheers, Jer
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    All Across The City - Jim Hall

    A few reharms on this beautiful tune. All Across the City-Rev JE - Jim Hall Cheers, Jer
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    Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen - Jacobs and Segunda (Reharm)

    This is my reharm of the perennial classic. Schoen is often spelled Schön or Schein. Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen-Rev JE - Jacobs and Segunda Cheers, Jer
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    Autumn Leaves - Joseph Kosma

    Thank you, Bob. The error message appears briefly and then disappears by itself. The sub 1 chords play only the bass note. As a pianist, I normally use only the bass and drums. But for horn players and others who want to include a rhythm instrument, I provided a mixed accompaniment of full...
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    Autumn Leaves - Joseph Kosma

    And yet another version. The head has the familiar (and by now cliched) staggered rhythm. Autumn Leaves-Rev JE 2 - Joseph Kosma Cheers, Jer
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