SONG OF THE WANDERER - Free Jazz Leadsheet
song of the wanderer, composed by Neil Moret (Charles N. Daniels) in 1911 with lyrics by Gus Kahn, is an early popular song reflecting themes of travel and melancholy. Its melodic simplicity and lyrical accessibility made it widely performed in the early 20th century.
The first notable recording was by Henry Burr in 1912, highlighting its sentimental character. Over time, the song has been interpreted by jazz vocalists and instrumentalists, including later revivals that emphasize expressive phrasing.
The lyrics evoke the restlessness of wandering and emotional reflection, while the musical structure generally follows a verse-chorus format with opportunities for melodic embellishment.