HARLEM-NOCTURNE - Free Jazz Leadsheet

harlem nocturne was composed by Earle Hagen in 1939. Its sultry, blues-infused melody and evocative harmonies made it a signature piece for saxophonists and small jazz ensembles.

The first recording was by the Ray Noble Orchestra in New York City, 1939, featuring moody arrangements and a prominent alto saxophone lead. Structurally, it is a 32-bar AABA form with blues elements, allowing expressive improvisation.

Later interpretations by jazz and pop artists highlighted its nocturnal, cinematic quality. Lyrically absent in many versions, the tune evokes urban sophistication and reflective mood.

harlem-nocturne free jazz leadsheet - Courtesy of the Jungle Jazz Band

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