Don't Worry 'Bout Me by Quincy Jones Big Band - Sheet Music

By Quincy Jones

Here is another classic Sinatra arrangement, this one from the pen of Quincy Jones. In 1966 Frank Sinatra collaborated with the Count Basie Orchestra to produce a series of shows at the Sands Hotel. 'Sinatra Live at the Sands' was the now-famous recording that was made. Quincy Jones did most of the arrangements with some help from Billy Byers. This arrangement of the Rube Bloom classic tune moves along at approximately 69 bpm - a very laid back swing feel. Towards the end there is a great band shout section - and they really shout and build to a climax before dropping back down for Frank's entrance. The end of the arrangement will require some conducting as there are multiple fermatas. The vocal key is E flat throughout and there are no doubles. Ranges: Trumpet 1: High C Trombone 1: High A Vocal Key: E Flat

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Format:
Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Intermediate
Musical forms:
Vocal Feature
Artist:
Quincy Jones
Arrangers:
Quincy Jones
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
3.75 pounds

Big band with vocal - Medium

SKU: JL.JLP-9011

By Frank Sinatra With Count Basie. Edited by Syd Potter. Arranged by Quincy Jones. Jazz Vocal. Swing. Full score and set of parts. Published by Jazz Lines Publications (JL.JLP-9011).

Here is another classic Sinatra arrangement, this one from the pen of Quincy Jones. In 1966 Frank Sinatra collaborated with the Count Basie Orchestra to produce a series of shows at the Sands Hotel. 'Sinatra Live at the Sands' was the now-famous recording that was made. Quincy Jones did most of the arrangements with some help from Billy Byers. This arrangement of the Rube Bloom classic tune moves along at approximately 69 bpm - a very laid back swing feel. Towards the end there is a great band shout section - and they really shout and build to a climax before dropping back down for Frank's entrance. The end of the arrangement will require some conducting as there are multiple fermatas. The vocal key is E flat throughout and there are no doubles. Ranges: Trumpet 1: High C Trombone 1: High A Vocal Key: E Flat.