Another great tune from Frank Sinatra's Reprise days. The original version of this chart featured female backing vocals and a Leslie-style organ. We appreciate that this limits the playability of such...
One of Sinatra's most enduring hits, the theme from New York, New York is also one of his most memorable, and will be immediately familiar to all audiences from the moment that the band kicks off the...
Under My Skin is classic Frank Sinatra. This chart is a transcription of Sinatra with the Count Basie Band, taken from the Sinatra at the Sands album, and is a must for all male vocalists. Everything...
Here is the tune that Frank Sinatra called 'the National Anthem', and it's a chart that is sure to bring the house down. Sinatra's classic version was very orchestral, and we have adapted it to suit a...
What fascinates arranger Stefan Schwalgin most about the musical personality of Frank Sinatra is the fact that he was a true fan of orchestras. He always chose big ensembles of top-class musicians as...
Ten absolute classic hits from Frank Sinatra arranged for piano, voice and guitar in the highly successful You're The Voice series. Includes the classics Fly Me To The Moon, I Got You Under My Skin, T...
Transcribed by Jon Harpin from the original Quincy Jones arrangement featured on the Sinatra at the Sands album, Fly Me to the Moon is a classic Frank Sinatra chart, and a 'must have' for any band's r...
There is not too much to say about this chart, because the combination of Frank Sinatra and Billy May speaks for itself. Lovingly transcribed by Jon Harpin, this chart swings like crazy from start to...
mittelschweres Arrangement des vor allem durch Frank Sinatra bekannt gewordenen, ursprünglich französischen, Chansons.
Written for Frank Sinatra (and the title track of his 1958 album), this tune epitomizes the cool sounds of the swing era. Here's a smartly scored version for beginning bands, written with modest range...
Originally featured in Martin Scorsese's 1977 film of the same name, 'New York, New York' has perhaps become the song most associated with Frank Sinatra in the public eye. This version has been heard...
Perhaps one of Frank Sinatra's most memorable hits, this version of Witchcraft was originally arranged by Nelson Riddle. We have adapted the original concept by removing the strings and orchestral woo...
RECORDED BY FRANK SINATRA WITH COUNT BASIE ARRANGED BY QUINCY JONES, EDITED BY JEFFREY SULTANOF Here is 'You Make Me Feel So Young' as arranged by Quincy Jones for the performance and recording of Fra...
Taken down from Sinatra's 1962 Reprise recording, I Get a Kick Out of You has become a Sinatra classic and a much requested tune. The original arrangement was done by Neal Hefti (a familiar name to Co...
Bad, Bad Leroy Brown' is a song written by American folk rock singer Jim Croce. Released as part of his 1973 album 'Life and Times', the song was a Number One pop hit for him, spending two weeks at th...
21 classic songs complete with song background notes and playing hints and tips, all arranged for easy Piano.
Frank Sinatra was a showbiz legend - famous not just for singing but also for acting, appearing in over 50 films, winning an Academy Award for his portrayal of Maggio in 'From Here to Eternity'. This...
From the a cappella beginning into the walking bass accompaniment to the full swinging shout chorus, this chart is a straight-ahead vocal jazz feature that will bring life to every performance! Availa...
This song, made popular by Frank Sinatra in the movie A Hole in the Head, is a song of positive thoughts and acts. An ant moves a rubber tree plant, a ram destroys a dam and our troubles and hardships...
37 all-time favourites from old blue eyes arranged for voice and piano with guitar chords.
This Jimmy Van Heusen / Sammy Cahn tune was originally written for the Rat-Packesque film 'Robin and the Seven Hoods'. Wonderfully melodic and visually exciting in concert, it was Sinatra's theme tune...
Jon Harpin has done a great job of transcribing and adapting the Ernie Freeman chart (written for Sinatra's 1966 'That's Life' album) to suit a regular 5444 big band line-up, whilst managing to retain...
Big Band Vocal. The title number from the MICHAEL BUBLE album, also featured on the classic Sinatra at the Sands with Count Basie. Key Bb. Vocal range: Bb - D Trumpet range: C
Everyone knows this melody. John Whitney presents an arrangement for young orchestra that is playable! It's bound to be a favorite with the audience and usable year after year.
The greatest Frank Sinatra hit ever? Everybody knows New York New York which is now available for all kind of ensembles - from quintets up to ful brass- and concert bands. In 1977 Kander/Ebb wrote son...
The all-time classic Frank Sinatra signature tune really shines in this easy-to-perform arrangement by Roy Phillippe. All of the famous licks are presented in this chart but with considerations made f...
15 classic songs made famous by Frank Sinatra for electronic keyboard and published as part of the Easy Keyboard Library Series. Includes such classics such as Come Fly with Me, My Way and the theme f...
Fly Me to the Moon, ' written in 1954, has become a part of the Great American Songbook. Not surprisingly, Buzz Aldrin played the song when he stepped onto the moon's surface in 1969. Many singers hav...
Aus der Reihe 'Bernaerts Film Music' & 'Bernaerts Pop Music'.
Der swingende Titelsong von John Kander aus dem gleichnamigen Film wurde durch Frank Sinatra zum Welthit.
Aus der Reihe 'Bernaerts Pop Music'.
A terrific setting of Julie Styne and Sammy Cahn's Time After Time , arranged by Mac Huff for SSA voices and Piano accompaniment.
The rich piano accompaniment beautifully supports the warm vocal harmonies in this setting reminiscent of the classic Frank Sinatra version.
Somethin' Stupid was a smash hit duet for Frank and Nancy Sinatra in 1967, and again for Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman in 2001. This inspired, Rhumba flavoured take on the classic track adds some...
This American standard song has been covered by countless iconic singers including Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra. It is a standard among vocal jazz ensembles from Lambert Hendricks and Ross to the New...
As sung by OC Times (2008 International Quartet Champion).
Your jazz singers will strut their stuff with this Sinatra standard from 1960! Nice 'n' easy is just what it is but with a kick that will electrify your stage! Available separately: SATB, SAB, SSA, Sh...
Klassiker von Frank Sinatra. Deutsche Version 'So leb' dein Leben'. Weitere Chorpartituren auf Anfrage lieferbar.
This uplifting ballad was originally from Mitch Leigh's 1965 musical Man From La Mancha. Alternatively known as The Quest it has become a popular hit as a stand alone song inspiring numerous cover ver...
Beautiful a cappella textures shape this classic Sinatra ballad into a fantastic vocal jazz showpiece! From full homophonic harmonies to solo lines with vocal accompaniment, this setting is a compelli...
Recorded by artists such as Michael Bublé, Cab Calloway, Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra, Paul Langford gives this choral arrangement a blues/shuffle feel. It's light and breezy with great vocal jazz mo...
Strangers In The Night, arranged here for Piano, Vocal and Guitar, was first used as part of the instrumental score for the movie A Man Could Get Killed, and made famous in 1966 by Frank Sinatra, with...
The Sinatra pop hit gets a jazzy remake for young singers! Steve Zegree's well-crafted 2-part vocals are easy-learned and fun to sing and the piano accompaniment will let every pianist sound like a ja...
Share a wonderful message of optimism and hope in this happy standard made famous by Frank Sinatra in a swinging setting for young choirs. A must for your next concert! Available separately: 2-Part, V...
With his charismatic style and polished interpretations, Frank Sinatra put his unique stamp on a number of familiar standards. This effective medley for band features some of his best-known hits. Incl...
Including: The Lady Is A Tramp, What Now Love, My Way & New York, New York (pop music, medley series)
Cheek To Cheek, I Get A Kick Out Of You, Everybody Loves Somebody, I've Got You Under My Skin and My Way together form the Frank Sinatra Hits Medley. Frank Sinatra's songs are timeless classics and th...
Twenty-eight great songs which he has made famous. Includes numbers such as 'Angel Eyes', 'Fly Me To The Moon' and 'Somethin' Stupid'.
Includes 'A Fine Romance', 'New York, New York', 'The Lady Is A Tramp', 'Come Fly With Me' plus many more Frank Sinatra hits.
The definitive collection.... 58 classic Sinatra songs arranged for piano, voice and guitar.
An essential collection of 14 standards, arranged for piano and voice, including lyrics and guitar chord boxes.
The swingin' Quincy Jones arrangement of this standard has become one of Frank Sinatra's signature tunes. Here's the authentic version edited and adapted for today's bands by Mike Tomaro.
Composed in 1963 it wasn't until Frank Sinatra released his iconic version in 1966 that this familiar tune solidified its place in pop culture. In this medium slow version for younger players, John Be...
Arranged in a comfortable medium swing style and featuring easy rhythms and ranges, this popular standard fits nicely in the easy level of the Little Big Band Series. Nice scoring for the entire ensem...
As Recorded by Frank Sinatra Jazz Studio Orchestra Arrangement With Vocal This swinging studio orchestra arrangement was written by Billy Byers in May of 1970 for a concert that Sinatra gave at Royal...
'Where or When' was a Frank Sinatra favourite right back in his early days with the Tommy Dorsey band. This version is a transcription of the Billy Byers chart that he used with the Basie band 'Live a...
This chart is a transcription of the Billy Byers chart as performed by Frank Sinatra backed by Woody Herman at Madison Square Gardens in 1974. The opening is thunderingly brassy and establishes a grea...
Here is Jon Harpin's transcription of 'Just One Of Those Things' which is the first track on the 1954 'Swing Easy' album, the first Capitol album to feature the arrangements of Nelson Riddle. A featur...
Another jewel of a chart from the Sinatra Riddle 1954 album 'Swing Easy'. After just a three note intro we're right into the chart, with the rhythm section providing a very structured backing to the f...
Don't Be That Way was recorded by Frank Sinatra on his 1961 'Sinatra Swings' album and the original arrangement was by Billy May. Our transcription is faithful to the original, which swings with a nic...
Also from 'Sinatra at the Sands'. Original arrangement by Quincy Jones. Includes faithfully transcribed vocal part with Sinatra's original phrasing. Key C (as recording).
From the Frank Sinatra/Billy May all time classic album 'Come Fly With Me', transcribed by Cy Payne and in the original recorded key. A mid tempo swing chart with the crisp and careful writing for the...
As Recorded by the Count Basie Orchestra on "Frankly Basie - Count Basie Plays the Hits of Frank Sinatra." A slow swing by bucket muted brass carries this song smoothly along. Long, open solos for Tru...
(recorded by Frank Sinatra)
Fly Me to the Moon, written in 1954, has become a part of the Great American Songbook. Not surprisingly, Buzz Aldrin played the song when he stepped onto the moon's surface in 1969. Many singers have...
With a variety of musical styles ranging from classical and jazz through to showtunes and popular songs, this is a collection that will bring enthusiasm to learning the clarinet and provide an enterta...
Frank Sinatra, popular singer and Academy Award-winning actor, signed with Capitol Records in the early 1950s and released several critically-acclaimed albums (In the Wee Small Hours, Songs For Swingi...