Here's one of the great, swingin' 'train songs' from the 1940s. Jay's arrangement features a tight, rhythmic 'chug-a, chug-a, oo-woo' section straight from the lyricist Johnny Mercer's own hit recordi...
From the opening female and male solos to the final chord, this wonderful Russ Robinson arrangement endows the classic '40s tune with rich, yet singable, vocal jazz harmonies to make a real showpiece...
A medley of two train songs, 'Chattanooga Choo-Choo' and 'On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe,' both with music by the legendary Harry Warren. It's a swinging arrangement that's appropriate for y...
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Harry Warren's 42nd Street arranged by Carl Strommen for two-part choir, accompanied with optional guitar, bass and drums.
Written by Mack Gordon, with music by Harry Warren, this popular jazz and swing tune that was made famous by Glenn Miller and his band. Arranged for the upper voices with a piano accompaniment.
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 released in 1945, this standard continues to touch hearts. Langford's advanced vocal jazz setting, dividing into multiple voice parts, really brings the melody and lyrics to life. Worth the...
This Johnny Mercer, Harry Warren tune was premiered by jazz legend Louis Armstrong and nominated for an Academy Award in 1938. The lighted-hearted, innocently flirtatious song has since become an icon...