ALL OR NOTHING AT ALL - Free Jazz Leadsheet

Composed by Arthur Altman with lyrics by Jack Lawrence in 1939, "All or Nothing at All" is a staple of the jazz and popular repertoire. The first recording by Frank Sinatra with Harry James and his Orchestra captured its dramatic phrasing and lyrical intensity.

It has been revisited by numerous artists, with interpretations highlighting its emotional depth and opportunities for lyrical solos. The song explores themes of romantic risk and wholehearted commitment.

Structurally, it is written in a 32-bar form with expressive melodic lines, allowing for both vocal nuance and instrumental improvisation in various ensemble settings.

all or nothing at all free jazz leadsheet - Courtesy of the Jungle Jazz Band

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