Here’s a popular standard from the musical, “Rich, Young and Pretty” written by Sammy Cahn and Nicholas Brodszky!
How D'Ya Like Your Eggs In The Morning? - Sammy Cahn, Nicholas Brodszky
Here’s the opening verse of, “A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening,” written by Harold Adamson and Jimmy McHugh for the film, “Higher And Higher.”
A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening Verse - Jimmy McHugh, Harold Adamson
Here’s an updated chart of “You’re Mine, You!” written by Edward Heyman and Johnny Green with the opening verse included as sung by Nat King Cole!
You're Mine, You! wVerse - Johnny Green, Edward Heyman
Here’s an updated chart of “You’re Mine, You!” written by Edward Heyman and Johnny Green with the opening verse included as sung by Nat King Cole!
You're Mine, You! wVerse - Johnny Green, Edward Heyman
Here’s a witty chart called, “Madrid,” Nat King Cole and Johnny Lange wrote based off of Bizet’s classical piece, “Habanera.”
Madrid - Nat King Cole-Johnny Lange
Here is the chart for, “Come To The Mardi Gras,” by Max Bulhoes, Milton de Oliveira, Ervin Drake and Jimmy Shirl. Rosemary Clooney and Bing Crosby performed the song as a duet on their album, “That Travelin’ Two-Beat.”
This one was tricky since the bridge has 9 bars for the turnaround. Just...
Here’s my version of the Carolyn Leigh, Philip Springer tune, “(How Little It Matters) How Little We Know.” Not to be confused with the Hoagy Carmichael tune.
(How Little It Matters) How Little We Know - Carolyn Leigh-Philip Springer
Here’s a chart for, “Dream On Little Dreamer,” written by Jan Crutchfield and Fred Burch. Not to be confused with, “Dream A Little Dream Of Me.”
Dream On Little Dreamer - Jan Crutchfield-Fred Burch
Here is just the head chart without the opening verse for “Deep Night” by Charlie Henderson and Rudy Vallee! The double time setting helps the chart flow right.
Deep Night - Rudy Vallee-Charlie Henderson
Here’s a chart for Irving Berlin’s, “Soft Lights And Sweet Music.” Heard Vic Damone sing it and wanted a chart for myself!
Soft Lights And Sweet Music - Irving Berlin
Here is, “After The Lights Go Down Low,” written by Alan White, Leroy Lovett, and Phil Belmonte. Heard Vic Damone sing this chart and wanted to make sure others could access it!
After The Lights Go Down Low - Alan White-Leroy Lovett-Phil Belmonte
Here is the chart for, “Ain’tcha Ever Comin’ Back,” written by Irving Taylor, Axel Stordahl, and Paul Weston for Frank Sinatra. I included the opening verse!
Ain'tcha Ever Comin' Back - Irving Taylor-Axel Stordahl-Paul Weston