OLD FASHIONED LOVE - Free Jazz Leadsheet
“Old Fashioned Love” is a jazz standard composed by James P. Johnson and Cecil Mack in 1923. The song combines a memorable, lyrical melody with a stride-influenced harmonic structure, reflecting the popular jazz styles of the early 1920s.
The first notable recording was by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band in 1923, capturing the piece’s upbeat swing and ensemble interplay. Over the years, it has been interpreted by numerous jazz musicians, from small combos to big bands, each highlighting its melodic charm and rhythmic vitality.
Lyrically, the song celebrates enduring romantic affection and the timeless appeal of heartfelt love. Its structure typically follows an A-B-A-C pattern, allowing room for melodic embellishments and improvisation, making it a lasting favorite in the jazz repertoire.
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The Jungle Jazz Band
Formed in 2019 in the lively urban 'jungle' of Berlin, the Jungle Jazz Band reflects the city’s diversity and creative energy. With six musicians from five countries, the band honors the rich legacy of New Orleans jazz while infusing it with fresh interpretations and global influences.