Rum and Coca Cola is an enduring hit for the Andrews Sisters, sung against a Calypso rhythm apart from the last 5 measures which move into Swing tempo. Beautifully transcribed by Alan Glasscock, all t...
Pardon me boy, is that the Chattanooga Choo Choo? Yes, it is, in a singable arrangement from Mac Huff. This musical favorite was the centerpiece of Broadway and film hits throughout the '40s. Still as...
Originally a hit back in 1941 for the Andrews Sisters, this classic has stood the test of time. Steve Bulla brings us an exciting version of this energetic swing tune with plenty of entertainment valu...
Here is the Andrews Sisters' version of Bei mir bist du schön (pronounced 'shane'), and it is one of their most famous and popular songs. This chart includes the opening verse, with the Clarinet solo...
Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree was another of the Andrews Sisters big hits and sold very well, despite the success that the Glenn Miller band achieved with the same tune. The chart opens with a half t...
The Andrews Sisters produced a huge number of hits, and Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy is one of their finest. Alan Glasscock has scored a cracking version here, and has notated the Vocal Trio parts with exc...
Oh Johnny! was another early hit for the Andrews Sisters and we have reproduced it here for you. We have adapted the chart by expanding it to full big band form, up from the smaller band which was use...
The Andrews Sisters recorded this chart with the Jimmy Dorsey orchestra in November 1938, and it went on to be a big hit for them. We have transcribed the original chart, but have scored it for 8 Bras...
The Andrews Sisters had enormous success with Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, and this chart has the same infectious eight beat boogie woogie feel. We have scored the vocals for SSA female trio, and have als...
This tune was first recorded by the Andrews Sisters for their 1942 film ''Give Out, Sisters''. Though initially not a great success, the song steadily gained popularity and grew to become one of their...