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Head In, Solo x5, Head Out Medium Slow Swing 135 BPM Download a free chord chart for this tune here: https://www.jazzguitarcomprehensive.c... Check out my page for hundreds more of the best Play-Alongs and Loops in the world! Join me on Patreon for Backing Tracks and Lead Sheets each week, as well as much more: ► / jazzguitarcomprehensive Some notes about the composition as found on https://www.jazzguitarcomprehensive.com/ Composer: Cole Porter Year: 1944 Origin: Introduced in the 1944 Musical Mexican Hayride. Style: Usually swung, played at a wide variety of tempos. Form: A1-A2-B-A3 (32 Bars) [8-8-8-8] A common arrangement for the head is to play the A sections straight with the B section swung. Key: Almost always played in F Major. Harmony/Overview: The harmony of this composition is functional, however the melody is rather unconventional with its wide intervallic leaps; it is one of the only compositions to begin with the descending interval of a Maj7. The A sections begin with a minor II - V to IMaj7 before a Major II - V returns to the tonic again. Each A section is slightly different, and A2 continues with a II - V of III which resolves to III Maj7 in the 5th bar. The bridge is relatively straightforward with a II - V to IMaj7 followed by a III - VI - II - V. Recordings: This song has been recorded over 300 times. It was first introduced by Wilbur Evans in the 1944 Musical Mexican Hayride, and the first recording was made by Paul Weston and his Orchestra later that year. The piece managed to find its way into the repertoire of many leading jazz artists of the day and several iconic recordings were made, specifically during the 1950's. Recordings from the likes of Bill Evans, John Coltrane, and Jackie Mclean helped to solidify the composition as a viable jazz vehicle, and it continues to be an exceptionally popular standard to this day. JGC Top Picks: Julie London, Julie Is Her Name, 1955 Bill Evans, New Jazz Conception, 1956 John Coltrane, Lush Life, 1957 Please consider supporting this channel through a donation, https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/jazzg... Be sure to subscribe to my main channel: / @jazzguitarcomprehensive As well as JGC History to trace the lineage of some of the most important compositions in jazz: / @jgchistory The World's Premier Site for Jazz Guitar Education and Beyond https://www.jazzguitarcomprehensive.com/ #ILoveYou #JazzBackingTracks #ColePorter