Anyone have a link to the chords and melody?
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"Paul" <quill...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> I couldn't find it in any of the "Spaces" fake books, or my Real
>Book.
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> Anyone have a link to the chords and melody?
it's in the old real book vol 3. look under "How About You"
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Hope these help:
|FM7|Abdim|Gm7|C7|FM7|Abdim|Am7b5|D7b9|
|Bm7b5|Bbm6|Am7Dm7|Bm11Bb7b5|AM7Bbdim|Bm7E7|A7D7|G7C7|
|FM7|Abdim|Gm7|C7|Cm7|F7|BbM7|Eb7|
|FM7|F7+5|BbM7|Bm7b5Bbm6|Am7Dm7|Gm7C7|FM7|(Gm7C7)|
too hip for the group
I have the Realbook Vol 3 as PDF with that song page 114
contact off list and i can send it to you
reminds me of the saying "Too Hip. Gotta go."
For reference, Burton Lane/Ralph Freed's "How About You" can be found
in at least these four places:
Great Gig Book (Blue) - Pg 133
557 (European Fake Book) - Pg 124
Legit Professional Fake Book - Pg 141
Real Book V3 - Pg 114
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-- Gerry
Wow. Gotta love the internet! Easy to find.
Thanks all......
No that tune's called Easy to Love :-)
Bg
My favorite version: Annie Ross with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet.
nice changes Joe, a little different than what I usually play but
compatible.
cool-so let's play it on our next gig Kevin!
Super cool changes! Raney liked to replace the last two measures of
the first line with Bbm11-Eb7|Am11-D7 which adds another touch of
class... and, obviously, the Bm7b5 that follows could be inverted with
a G bass to make a G9 in that spot. I like your chromatic movement
down from the B though, it could even be extended...lots of
variations...