LULLABY IN RHYTHM - Free Jazz Leadsheet
“Lullaby in Rhythm” was composed by Clarence Profit, Benny Goodman, Edgar Sampson, and Walter Hirsch in the late 1930s. The song became a swing-era favorite, combining a lively, rhythmic melody with harmonic structures that supported improvisation.
The first known recordings were made by Benny Goodman’s band, capturing the tune’s swinging character. Its flexible form and memorable melody have made it a standard for both instrumentalists and vocalists in jazz repertoire.