TILL WE MEET AGAIN - Free Jazz Leadsheet
“till we meet again” is a sentimental song written by Richard A. Whiting with lyrics by Gus Kahn, first published in 1918. The song became popular during World War I as a farewell piece.
Early recordings in 1919 included versions by Henry Burr and Billy Murray, and the song was later revived by artists such as Bing Crosby. The lyrics convey hope and reassurance, promising reunion despite separation. Its simple, memorable melody and traditional verse-chorus structure make it adaptable for vocal and instrumental performances.