NINE TWENTY SPECIAL - Free Jazz Leadsheet
“Nine Twenty Special” was composed by Earle Warren and William Basie in 1941 as a swing instrumental for the Count Basie Orchestra. Its title references the 9:20 PM train, symbolizing movement and excitement.
The first recording was made by the Count Basie Orchestra in New York City, featuring Basie on piano and Warren on alto saxophone. The tune is structured as a riff-based swing number, with repeating figures that allow sections for individual solos.
Over time, the piece has been interpreted by numerous big bands, and its lively, rhythmic drive continues to make it a favorite for swing dancers. Its musical structure emphasizes call-and-response patterns and a clear, swinging groove.