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  1. DaveBuergerOnBass

    Mack The Knife - Kurt Weill

    As usual, you beat me to it! (after I went through all the work on modulations!!) Thanks for the expert charting!
  2. DaveBuergerOnBass

    Fever - John Davenport-Eddie Cooley

    This chart is for Peggy Lee's version released in 1958: Hear it on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dq7w4QvoOtE I used this score to create the chart: https://www.nicolaskock.dk/Musik/50/Fever.pdf Fever (Peggy Lee) - Davenport-Cooley
  3. DaveBuergerOnBass

    La Bamba - Richie Valens

    Heads up, I created that chart based on a published score. Comparing it to the music performed by Richie Valens (see YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BycLmWI97Nc ), the score was inaccurate. I'm dropping this song from a setlist since no one in the group speaks Spanish. Makes it tough to...
  4. DaveBuergerOnBass

    Come Go With Me - Clarence Quick

    This chart was hard to read and omitted the del signo, coda, and section markings. I simplified the chart and made it accurately follow the original key of F major used by the Del-Vikings. Hear the song on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEolAR08m9s Come Go With Me (Del-Vikings)...
  5. DaveBuergerOnBass

    That'll Be the Day - Buddy Holly

    Sorry to report the chart is inaccurate. Here is a new chart based on a purchased score and the recording on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4TfFTmITLo My chart is not a "playable" version due to the arrangement's complexity. It uses the original key of Bb major @ 125 bpm. The format...
  6. DaveBuergerOnBass

    Wake Up Little Susie -- Boudleaux Bryant and Felice Bryant

    Here's a new chart for Wake Up Little Susie by The Everly Brothers. It's in C major played in 4/4 at a brisk 188bpm. Hear it on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2rga88xe-8 See the score at: https://musescore.com/user/498481/scores/6981676 Wake Up Little Susie - Boudleaux Bryant...
  7. DaveBuergerOnBass

    Chances Are - Stillman-Allen

    OK, the last chart was pretty good with one exception: The dal signo was mistakenly place at the first bar of the first A section. My chart places it in the correct spot, which is the first bar of the B section. Now the chart perfectly matches Johnny Mathis, which you can hear on YouTube at...
  8. DaveBuergerOnBass

    Why Do Fools Fall In Love - Morris Levy-Frankie Lymon

    I grabbed this chart buried in a long list. The structure was confusing so I tweaked it to mirror the recording. Correct form is: In ABA ABC Hear it on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sAHiR0rkJg Why Do Fools Fall in Love? - Morris Levy, Frankie Lymon
  9. DaveBuergerOnBass

    In The Still Of The Night - Fred Parris

    I modified the above arrangement to redo the last section. It was labeled "Coda" but it's really an Outro or D section since there's no prior reference to a Coda. The notations for that section were inaccurate; this chart is dead on with the recording. Hear it on YouTube...
  10. DaveBuergerOnBass

    The Ballad Of Davy Crockett - George Bruns, Thomas W. Blackburn

    I refined this chart to add an intro, simplify the structure, and add the short outro. Ballad Of Davy Crockett, The - George Bruns
  11. DaveBuergerOnBass

    Sixteen Tons - Merle Travis

    Here you go! Based on Ford's version: Hear it on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9j91-18Kb4 Sixteen Tons (Tennessee Ernie Ford) - Merle Travis
  12. DaveBuergerOnBass

    They Can't Take That Away From Me - George Gershwin

    You Can't Take That Away From Me - Gershwin (sung by Frank Sinatra) I put this arrangement together as sung by Frank Sinatra in the key of Gmaj. It does not include the spoken intro. Otherwise it's played one time through at 111 bpm. Hear it on YouTube...
  13. DaveBuergerOnBass

    Shake, Rattle And Roll - Jesse Stone aka Charles Calhoun

    Here's an updated chart based on the Big Joe Turner recording. Changed to original key of Ab major with corrected song form added to the bottom. The chart won't "play" correctly due to the complexity of the 12-bar blues' arrangement. Shake, Rattle And Roll - Jesse Stone aka Charles Calhoun
  14. DaveBuergerOnBass

    Your Cheatin' Heart - Hank Williams

    I made some tweaks to this chart so it mirrors Hank Williams' performance. On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6z2t-KfoPjg Song form is noted in the chart. Your Cheatin' Heart - Hank Williams
  15. DaveBuergerOnBass

    That's Amore - Jack Brooks-Harry Warren

    I made this arrangement to match this score (pp. 3-5) sung by Dean Martin in Bb major. https://www.sheetmusicsinger.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Thats-Amore-1953.pdf Hear it on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnFlx2Lnr9Q The score is on two pages. That's Amore - p1 of 2 - Jack...
  16. DaveBuergerOnBass

    Bandstand Boogie (American Bandstand tv theme) - Charles Albertine

    Made some tweaks for accuracy and to improve readability. American Bandstand TV Show Theme p1 - Albertine, Sussman and Manilow American Bandstand TV Show Theme p2 - Albertine, Sussman and Manilow
  17. DaveBuergerOnBass

    Rocket 88 - Jackie Brenston, Ike Turner

    Here's a new chart that matches the original song. While it's a 12-bar blues, there is one 8-bar B section. The chart also notes which A sections are instrumentals vs. vocals. 154bpm. Rocket 88 - Jackie Brenston, Ike Turner
  18. DaveBuergerOnBass

    Baby, It's Cold Outside - Frank Loesser

    Arranged in B as performed by Margaret Whiting and Johnny Mercer. Hear it on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMpfI8yzAIg Baby, It's Cold Outside - Frank Loesser
  19. DaveBuergerOnBass

    Moondance - Van Morrison

    OK, thanks guys! Regarding the intro: yes, I saw your chart played 8 bars. The recording's intro is just 4 bars, so I wasn't clear in the first comment. Lots to learn about this system!
  20. DaveBuergerOnBass

    Moondance - Van Morrison

    Thanks for this. Your chart intro has a repeat sign, however the song's intro only plays four bars, not eight. The addition of the abrupt changes in bars 7 and 8 of the B section are good (not sure what the musical term for that is). How did you create those? Also wondering about bars 5/6 in...
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