A PRETTY GIRL IS LIKE A MELODY - Free Jazz Leadsheet
'A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody' was composed by Irving Berlin and first published in 1919. Its initial popular recording was by John Steel and the Ziegfeld Follies ensemble, featuring the song’s catchy, theatrical charm and memorable melodic lines.
The tune has since become a standard in both jazz and popular music, performed by artists such as Ella Fitzgerald, Bing Crosby, and orchestral jazz bands. Its blend of wit, elegance, and melodic clarity makes it appealing to a wide range of performers and audiences.
The melody is bright and singable, with harmonies that provide ample space for improvisation. Lyrically, the song celebrates beauty, romance, and playful admiration, delivering a timeless, elegant charm.