AMAPOLA - Free Jazz Leadsheet

"Amapola," composed by José María Lacalle in 1920, became a popular song in both Latin and jazz repertoires. The first notable recording was by Jimmy Dorsey in New York, capturing its lyrical Spanish melody and romantic sentiment.

It has been recorded extensively over the years, from orchestral arrangements to jazz interpretations, highlighting its melodic richness and emotional expressiveness. The lyrics convey love and longing.

Musically, it features a flowing melodic line with an underlying AABA structure, allowing both vocalists and instrumentalists to explore subtle improvisation and lyrical phrasing.

amapola free jazz leadsheet - Courtesy of the Jungle Jazz Band

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