BLAME IT ON THE BLUES - Free Jazz Leadsheet

Composed by Charles L. Johnson in 1914, "Blame It on the Blues" was first recorded by early jazz ensembles in Chicago. Its catchy melody and danceable rhythms quickly made it popular in vaudeville and early jazz circles.

The song has been interpreted by swing bands and soloists over the years, preserving its playful, bluesy character.

Lyrically, it humorously attributes personal misfortunes to the blues. Musically, it features syncopated rhythms, a simple verse-chorus form, and room for improvisational flourishes.

blame it on the blues free jazz leadsheet - Courtesy of the Jungle Jazz Band

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