SPEAK LOW - Free Jazz Leadsheet

speak low, composed by Kurt Weill with lyrics by Ogden Nash in 1943, is a jazz standard noted for its minor-key sophistication and lyrical depth. The song bridges the worlds of musical theater and jazz, allowing for expressive reinterpretation by both vocalists and instrumentalists.

The first notable recording was by Judy Garland and Tommy Dorsey in 1943, highlighting the tune’s lyrical poignancy and melodic contour. Subsequent jazz interpretations by Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Tony Bennett reinforced its enduring popularity.

Musically, the song often follows a 32-bar AABA structure with chromatic harmonies and melodic flexibility, lending itself to nuanced phrasing and improvisation, while the lyrics explore the fleeting nature of love.

speak low free jazz leadsheet - Courtesy of the Jungle Jazz Band

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