IF YOU COULD SEE ME NOW - Free Jazz Leadsheet
Composed by Tadd Dameron with lyrics by Carl Sigman in 1946, "if you could see me now" is a reflective ballad characterized by lush harmonies and lyrical sophistication. It has become a standard in both vocal and instrumental jazz repertoires.
The first recording was by Sarah Vaughan in New York in 1946, highlighting her expressive vocal range and phrasing. Subsequent performances by Dexter Gordon, Art Farmer, and Carmen McRae reinforced its enduring appeal.
The lyrics convey longing and introspection, while the musical form, with its rich chordal progressions and flowing melody, offers ample room for improvisation and harmonic exploration.