A HUNDRED YEARS FROM TODAY - Free Jazz Leadsheet
'A Hundred Years from Today' was written by Victor Young with lyrics by Ned Washington and published in 1933. Early recordings by Ethel Waters and later by Teddy Wilson highlighted the song's reflective mood and graceful melody.
The piece has since been embraced by vocalists and instrumentalists alike, including Billie Holiday and Frank Sinatra, who bring out its bittersweet romantic sentiment through nuanced phrasing and lyrical interpretation.
Musically, it features a flowing melody over a harmonic structure that encourages expressive improvisation. The lyrics contemplate enduring love, nostalgia, and the passage of time, giving it timeless appeal.