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    Backing Tracks-Engelbach (633) Individual songs: 1. A Bientot - Billy Taylor 2. After You-Rev JE 1 - Cole Porter 3. After You-Rev JE 2 - Cole Porter 4. Afternoon In Paris-Rev JE - John Lewis 5. Ain't Misbehavin' Rev - Fats Waller 6. Ain't No Mountain High Enough-Rev JE - Ashford and Simpson 7...
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    Like Someone In Love - Jimmy Van-Heusen

    Updated version of reharm. Like Someone in Love-Rev JE 3 - Jimmy Van-Heusen Cheers, Jer
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    Where Or When - Richard Rodgers

    A new reharm of this immortal tune. Where or When-Rev JE - Richard Rodgers Cheers, Jer
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    Emily - Johnny Mandel

    Actually, this is how Bill Evans played Emily. He played the head in A major. Then he soloed in G major and continued with the head in G major. The chart's pretty cluttered, as there's no way to indicate a modulation without copying out the whole tune again in the new key. Emily-Rev JE 2 -...
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    When I Grow Too Old to Dream - Romberg-Hammerstein

    This old chestnut from an obscure 1935 film was originally in 3/4 time, but has since been recorded many times in 3/4 and 4/4. Here's Nat Cole's mellow version in 3/4. My version is also in 4/4, with some harmonic expansion. When I Grow Too Old to Dream-Rev JE - Romberg-Hammerstein Cheers, Jer
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    Who Will Buy? - Lionel Bart

    Actually, I wasn't using the letters as rehearsal marks, but to force the program to play in Swing 2/4 or 4/4. On the head (as you know) the A section(s) will play in Swing 2/4 and the B, C, and D sections will play in 4/4. Cheers, Jer
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    Traveler's Waltz - Michael McDonald-Ann Kerry Ford

    Bob, Nice chart. Thanks for the lead sheet. The lead sheet shows Fm9 at the start of the B section; your chart shows F∆9. I have to disagree with the transcriber using the overly complicated Abm13#5 and then Abo7. Abo alone (or Abo7) serves for both. Cheers, Jer
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    Who Will Buy? - Lionel Bart

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    Who Will Buy? - Lionel Bart

    Seven years later, here's my updated (and in some ways simplified) version of this tune. Who Will Buy?-Rev JE 2 - Lionel Bart Cheers, Jer
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    You’re Just In Love - Irving Berlin

    This tune from Call Me Madam is justly famous for its contrapuntal duet. It's pretty static harmonically, so I've added a few alternate chords to jazz it up a bit. You're Just in Love - Irving Berlin Cheers, Jer
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    Desert Song - Stanley Clarke

    What are the numbers above the stave? Cheers, Jer
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    Yellow Days (La Mentira) (Se Te Olvida) - Alvaro Carillo-Alan Bernstein

    Thanks. Very nice chart. Cheers, Jer
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    Fly like an Eagle - Steve Miller

    SantiDicri, I think you accidentally posted this in the Jazz section instead of Pop, Rock & Blues. Cheers, Jer
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    No Other Love - Richard Rodgers

    Grhsax, Wow. That post was four years ago. Thanks very much for finding it, and for your kind words. Actually, you've helped me. Looking at the chart for the first time in four years, I've discovered two errors, corrected below. The C7 before the Gb9#11 should be C9, to fit the melody. In...
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    When My Baby Comes To Town - Moon Mullican

    Thanks, Bob. Whew. It was keeping me awake nights ...
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    There Will Never Be Another You - Harry Warren

    Another variation in the harmony. There Will Never Be Another You-Rev JE - Harry Warren Cheers, Jer
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    When My Baby Comes To Town - Moon Mullican

    Bob, Thanks. But confusion still exists. The attribution on the original post is Pokey Lafarge (incorrectly spelled Lagarge). He was born in 1983. If the recording from 1940 is the same song, the attribution is wrong. Cheers, Jer
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    When My Baby Comes To Town - Moon Mullican

    There's some confusion about song titles. Verneq Calls his post When My Baby Comes to Town. But the title of his song is Baby Coming to Town. The song title on his YouTube clip clip is Baby's Coming to Town. Bob's post and YouTube clip are When My Baby Comes to Town. Are these the same song...
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    Stay Well - Kurt Weill & Maxwell Anderson

    Stay Well is a song from Lost in the Stars, the musical by Kurt Weill and Maxwell Anderson that was based on the novel Cry, the Beloved Country, by Alan Paton. This is a special arrangement, that I've entitled Be Good. It departs considerably from the chord changes in the original, and begins...
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    Blue Star - Victor Young

    Thanks for this tune. It was the closing theme music of the popular 1950s TV series Medic — episodes of which are available on YouTube. Cheers, Jer
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