CHARLESTON - Free Jazz Leadsheet
“charleston” was composed in 1923 by James P. Johnson with lyrics by Cecil Mack for the musical *Runnin’ Wild*. Early recordings by dance orchestras and jazz bands quickly turned it into one of the defining pieces of the 1920s, fueling the nationwide dance craze of the same name.
The tune features a strong rhythmic pattern built on syncopated accents and a memorable riff, making it ideal for ensemble breaks and lively improvisation. Its enduring popularity lies in its unmistakable rhythm and its association with the exuberant energy of the Jazz Age.