ACCENT-CHU-ATE THE POSITIVE - Free Jazz Leadsheet

Written by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer in 1944, 'Accentuate the Positive' was first recorded by Bing Crosby in Los Angeles. The song quickly became emblematic of upbeat, morale-boosting themes popular during World War II.

It has been frequently covered by jazz vocalists and big bands, maintaining a reputation for cheerful lyricism and accessible swing. The lyrics promote optimism, encouraging listeners to focus on the positive aspects of life while minimizing the negative.

The musical structure features a bright, 32-bar AABA form with playful rhythmic syncopation, allowing performers to balance expressive phrasing with a buoyant, danceable groove.

accent-chu-ate the positive free jazz leadsheet - Courtesy of the Jungle Jazz Band

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