WEST END BLUES - Free Jazz Leadsheet
“west end blues” was composed by Joe “King” Oliver and first recorded on June 11, 1928 by King Oliver and his Dixie Syncopators. Lyrics were later added by Clarence Williams, though the piece is mainly known instrumentally.
The most famous recording was by Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five on June 28, 1928, featuring Armstrong’s iconic opening trumpet cadenza.
The tune reflects New Orleans life, specifically the lakeside West End. Structurally, it uses a 12-bar blues form with multiple contrasting strains and space for improvisation, showcasing emotional depth and virtuosic performance.