I WANT TO BE HAPPY - Free Jazz Leadsheet
Composed by Vincent Youmans with lyrics by Irving Caesar in 1925 for the musical "No, No, Nanette", "i want to be happy" was first performed by Janet Velie and later recorded by Paul Whiteman's Orchestra. Its upbeat melody and lively rhythm quickly made it a standard in both theatre and jazz circles.
The lyrics convey a lighthearted longing for joy and contentment, complemented by a syncopated, cheerful melody. Structurally, the song allows room for call-and-response passages and improvisational sections, popular in swing interpretations.
Subsequent recordings by Peggy Lee, Benny Goodman, and contemporary jazz ensembles have highlighted its playful energy and versatility across performance contexts.