JAZZ ME BLUES - Free Jazz Leadsheet
Composed by Tom Delaney in 1921, "jazz me blues" became a foundational jazz standard with a lively 12-bar blues structure. Its infectious rhythm and melodic hooks made it a favorite in jam sessions and recordings alike.
Interpretations by Bix Beiderbecke, Fletcher Henderson, and later swing bands highlighted improvisation, ensemble interplay, and solo virtuosity.
The tune remains a vibrant link between early jazz history and contemporary performance.