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Jazz and Latin arrangements — Slow
1.
Angel eyes
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standard
pdf
SSAA
midi
Level IV
A slow, heartrending jazz ballad
2.
Darn that dream
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standard
pdf
SSATB
midi
Level III
Easy listening with fine jazz chords
3.
Do u lie
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Prince
pdf
SSAA with piano of
SATBB
midi
Level III
mp3
A jazzy song with a frothy melody by Prince (!)
4.
Ev'ry time we say goodbye
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Cole Porter
pdf
SSATTB
midi
Level III
A nice jazz ballad, well known in the pop world from the Simply Red cover
5.
House is not a home, a
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Burt Bacharach
pdf
SSAB
midi
Level II
A classic a cappella song rewritten for SSAB
6.
Lover man
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Billie Holiday
pdf
SSATB with solo of SSAA with solo and piano
midi
Level II
mp3
. . . I don't no why, but I'm feelin' so sad . . .
7.
Miss Celie's blues
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Quincy Jones
pdf
SSATB with solo
midi
Level III
The blues sung by Tata Fega in Stevens Spielbergs 'The color purple'
8.
Moody's mood for love
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James Moody, Quincy Jones, Take 6
pdf
SATTB with solo's
midi
Level V
A well-known vocalese as Quincy Jones recorded with Take 6
9.
My funny Valentine
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Rodgers & Hart
pdf
SSATB
midi
Level IV
A beautiful setting of this well-known standard
10.
Round midnight
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Thelonious Monk
pdf
SSAAB of SSATB
midi
Level III
A grand ballad by this capricious jazz pianist
11.
Skylark
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Hoagy Carmichael
pdf
SSATTB with mezzo-solo
midi
Level V
mp3
The Phil Mattson arrangement, somewhat simplified and with a slightly different voicing
12.
Somewhere
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West Side Story
pdf
SATB of SSATB of SSAB
Level III
A soft standard from the musical 'West Side Story'
13.
That's the way it goes
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The Manhattan Transfer
pdf
SSAA with piano of SSATB
midi
Level II
mp3
Genuine doo-wop from the fifties
14.
Walk softly
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Johny Richards
pdf
SSAAB of
SSATB
midi
Level III
mp3
. . . If you ever leave me, please walk softly, I don't want to hear you go . . .