I CAN'T SAY GRILLES - Free Jazz Leadsheet
"i can't say grilles," composed in 1934 by Andy Razaf and Fats Waller, is a playful and witty song that blends humorous lyrics with rhythmic swing. Its narrative humor and melodic accessibility made it a favorite in jazz circles.
The first recording was made by Fats Waller in New York, featuring his signature stride piano and engaging vocal delivery. The melody allows room for improvisation and expressive timing, characteristic of Waller's style.
Later recordings preserved the lively, humorous spirit of the tune, making it a staple in both solo and ensemble jazz performances.