THE LADY IN RED - Free Jazz Leadsheet
"The Lady in Red" was composed by Allie Wrubel with lyrics by Mort Dixon and published in 1935. The earliest known recording came the same year from British dance-band leader Ambrose, whose group popularized the tune in both the U.K. and U.S. markets.
The song was later revived by jazz and cabaret singers attracted to its light, romantic character. Its lyrics revolve around a captivating woman whose presence transforms a social setting, while the music follows a smooth 32-bar structure with an elegant, dance-oriented melody typical of mid-1930s popular songwriting.