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"Well You Needn't" is a jazz standard composed by Thelonious Monk, one of the most influential jazz pianists and composers of the 20th century. The song, also known as "It's Over Now" and "You Needn't", was first recorded in 1944 and has since been covered by numerous jazz musicians, solidifying its status as a jazz standard. One of the reasons for the song's enduring popularity is its catchy, upbeat melody, which features Monk's signature dissonant harmonies and angular phrasing. The tune's complex rhythms and syncopated feel also make it a favorite among jazz musicians, as it provides ample opportunities for improvisation and experimentation. In addition to its technical qualities, "Well You Needn't" also holds a special place in jazz history as one of the first compositions by a jazz musician to be included in a classical music curriculum. This further underscores the song's significance as a jazz standard. The song has been covered by many jazz artists such as Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Horace Silver, and many more which makes this song a classic and timeless. ACME Play-A-Longs: https://bit.ly/30OnGOq Check out these popular play alongs: CHEROKEE: • Cherokee: Ultimate Bebop Challenge - Play ... MISTY: • 'Misty': Cool R&B Ballad Edition Eb Play-A... AUTUMN LEAVES: • 'Autumn Leaves': A Latin Jazz Journey Play... GIANT STEPS: • Samba Groove to 'Giant Steps' - Jazz Stand... ROUND MIDNIGHT: • Round Midnight (Ebmi) || Play Along || Fun... WATERMELON MAN: • Watermelon Man: Ultimate Funk Play Along E... Jazz nomenclature is complicated and ACME chords symbols are simplified. • CΔ is a major sound and could refer to a “C6” or “Cmaj7” • D- is usually voiced as a minor-seventh (1,♭3, 5, ♭7) • Ø is a half-diminished seventh chord (1,♭3,♭5,♭7) • O is a full diminished seventh chord (1,♭3,♭5,♭♭7) • +4 is voiced as #11 • +9 is an “altered 9” and could refer to a♭9, ♯9, or both