TROUBLE IN MIND - Free Jazz Leadsheet

“trouble in mind” is a blues standard often attributed to jazz and folk traditions; while its exact composer is uncertain, it dates back to at least the early 20th century. One of the first well-known recordings was by Richard M. Jones in the 1920s. The song has since become a staple for both blues and jazz singers.

The lyrics express a deep sense of sorrow and resignation—“trouble in mind” refers to the personal struggles and emotional burdens carried by the singer, coupled with a longing for peace or release. Musically, the piece often follows a 12-bar blues progression, but performers frequently reinterpret it with subtle harmonic variations or slow ballad tempos, giving it versatility for both rowdy blues bands and more contemplative jazz settings.

trouble in mind free jazz leadsheet - Courtesy of the Jungle Jazz Band

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