NOBODY'S SWEETHEART - Free Jazz Leadsheet
“Nobody's Sweetheart” was composed in 1924 by Billy Meyers, Elmer Schoebel, and Gus Kahn. The song became popular in jazz and dance bands for its catchy melody and upbeat swing feel.
One of the earliest recordings was by the Isham Jones Orchestra in 1924, featuring a clear melody with ensemble harmonies and light rhythmic drive. The song’s structure typically follows a multi-strain AABA form with opportunities for instrumental breaks.
Later renditions by Fats Waller, Benny Goodman, and Bix Beiderbecke brought it to prominence in both swing and Dixieland contexts. Its lyrics celebrate playful romance and charm, making it a lighthearted standard for vocalists and instrumentalists alike.