HEARTACHES - Free Jazz Leadsheet

heartaches was composed by Al Hoffman and John Klenner in 1931. Its wistful melody and expressive harmonies quickly made it a favorite in both pop and jazz repertoires.

The first recording was by Ted Weems and His Orchestra in New York City, 1931, featuring smooth instrumentation and lyrical phrasing. Structurally, it follows a 32-bar AABA form, allowing for nuanced interpretation and expressive dynamics.

Later recordings by vocalists and instrumentalists highlighted its emotional depth and melodic appeal. Lyrically, it evokes longing and bittersweet reflection, offering performers ample room for expressive storytelling.

heartaches free jazz leadsheet - Courtesy of the Jungle Jazz Band

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