THE MORE I SEE YOU - Free Jazz Leadsheet
"The More I See You" was composed by Harry Warren with lyrics by Mack Gordon and published in 1945. It debuted in the film "Diamond Horseshoe," where it was introduced by Dick Haymes. His recording that same year helped establish the tune as a mid-century standard.
The song has since been widely interpreted, with notable versions by Chris Montez, Chet Baker, and Nancy Wilson. Its relaxed 32-bar structure and tender lyric express deepening affection, making it a versatile choice for both vocal and instrumental arrangements.