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Clarinet Quintet,Woodwind Ensemble Bass Clarinet,E-Flat Clarinet - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1437299

Composed by Carl Sigman and Jerry Gray. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Instructional,Jazz,Multicultural,Standards,World. 27 pages. Keith Terrett #1017368. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.1437299).

An arrangement of Pennsylvania 6-5000 for Clarintet Quintet. By Jerry Gray, Carl Sigma.

Pennsylvania 6-5000 (also written Pennsylvania Six-Five Thousand) is a 1940 swing jazz and pop standard recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra as a Bluebird 78 rpm single. The music was by Jerry Gray and the lyrics by Carl Sigman.


Many big band musicians played in Hotel Pennsylvania's Cafe Rouge in New York City, including the Glenn Miller Orchestra.

The hotel's telephone number, Pennsylvania 6-5000, inspired the Glenn Miller 1940 Top 5 Billboard hit of the same name, which had a 12-week chart run.[2] The instrumental was recorded on April 28, 1940 at the RCA Victor Studios at 155 East 24th Street in New York City. The 78 single was released in June, 1940 as RCA Victor Bluebird 78 B-10754-A backed with Rug Cutter's Swing. The song was also an advertisement for attendance at the band's live performances, as a call could be put through to Hotel Pennsylvania’s venue the Cafe Rouge for a reservation.

Johnny Best played the improvised trumpet solo on the recording. The Carl Sigman lyrics were not used, only the refrain was shouted by the band after the ringing of the telephone.

Two different sheet music covers were released with different photos of Glenn Miller.


The song became a jazz and big band standard also recorded by the Andrews Sisters, Judy Garland and Martha Raye in a duet, the Brian Setzer Orchestra, Jimmy Mundy and His Orchestra (1959), Louise Gold, Kathy Miller, Martin Brushane Big Band, the Blue Moon Big Band (1999), in a 1976 Carol Burnett Show episode in a tribute to Glenn Miller, Syd Lawrence, Michael Maxwell and His Orchestra, Richard Hunt and Jerry Nelson (Bobby Benson and the Baby Band) in The Muppet Show (1979, Episode 319), Fud Candrix and His Orchestra, Jerry Gray, Mina, Lou Haskins, Jack Livingston, Raquel Rastenni (1941) in Copenhagen, Starlight Orchestra, Klaus Wunderlich, New 101 Strings Orchestra, Heptet, Meco, Tex Beneke, The Modernaires, Jack Million Band, Al Pierson Big Band, BBC Big Band Orchestra, SWR Big Band, and by Captain Cook und seine singenden Saxophone in 2012.

Fats Waller's arrangement of the song for piano was published in the UK songbook Francis & Day's Album of Fats Waller: Musical Rhythms in the 1940s.

Pennsylvania 6-5000
Quintette de Clarinettes: 5 clarinettes
Jerry Gray, Carl Sigma

Pennsylvania 6-5000 (also written Pennsylvania Six-Five Thousand) is a 1940 swing jazz and pop standard recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra as a Bluebird 78 rpm single

$14.99 13.48 € Quintette de Clarinettes: 5 clarinettes PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1457335

Composed by Arthur Williams and Carl Sigman. Arranged by Dave Gingras and John E. Dosher. Broadway,Film/TV,Jazz,Musical/Show. Score. 2 pages. DAVID LEE GINGRAS #1036381. Published by DAVID LEE GINGRAS (A0.1457335).

Funny Thing is a song written by Carl Sigman and Arthut Williams in 1954. Some of Carl's writing credits include such songs as Where Do I Begin (the theme from Love Story), but I was unable to find any specific reference to this song - I stumbled across it in an old fakebook I have. This version features a root-based chord blocking that John and I have used in a number of our arrangements. We also added some pretty cool left-hand fills for your listening (playing?) pleasure - we hope you like what we've done to make this arrangement unique!

Funny Thing
Piano, Voix

$4.99 4.49 € Piano, Voix PDF SheetMusicPlus

Guitar,Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1200185

By Andy Williams. By Carl Sigman and Frances Lai. Arranged by John Fries. 20th Century,Film/TV,Pop,Standards. Score. 2 pages. John Fries #798987. Published by John Fries (A0.1200185).

Please contact me by email at jfries@ptd.net to make a special request or to find out all that I have to offer and to express your comments or concerns.  You can also type John Fries in the searchbar to see all I have to offer. Thanks, John.  (Where Do I Begin?) Love Story is a popular song published in 1970, with music by Francis Lai and lyrics by Carl Sigman. The song was first introduced as an instrumental theme in the 1970 film Love Story after the film's distributor, Paramount Pictures, rejected the first set of lyrics that were written. Andy Williams eventually recorded the new lyrics and took the song to number nine on Billboard magazine's Hot 100 and number one on their Easy Listening chart.

Where Do I Begin (love Theme)
Piano, Voix et Guitare
Andy Williams
$4.99 4.49 € Piano, Voix et Guitare PDF SheetMusicPlus

C Instrument - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1066840

By Billie Holiday. By Bob Russell and Carl Sigman. Arranged by John Fries. 20th Century,Jazz,Standards. Lead Sheet / Fake Book. 1 pages. John Fries #671143. Published by John Fries (A0.1066840).

Please contact me by email at jfries@ptd.net to make a special request or to find out all that I have to offer and to express your comments or concerns.  You can also type John Fries in the searchbar to see all I have to offer.  Crazy He Calls Me is a 1949 jazz standard. It was composed by Carl Sigman, with lyrics by Bob Russell.  American jazz singer Billie Holiday recorded it.  Other artists to record the song include Dinah Washington (with Clifford Brown), Natalie Cole, Anita O'Day, Claire Martin, Linda Ronstadt, Dakota Staton, Marlena Studer and Aretha Franklin.  It has also been recorded by Nat King Cole, Tony Bennett, Sam Cooke, and Rod Stewart.

Crazy She Calls Me
Instruments en Do
Billie Holiday
$3.99 3.59 € Instruments en Do PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1255025

Composed by Carl Sigman, Matt Malneck, and Robert Maxwell. Arranged by Timothy Stapay. Broadway,Film/TV,Multicultural,Musical/Show,Singer/Songwriter,Standards,World. Score. 6 pages. Timothy Stapay #848614. Published by Timothy Stapay (A0.1255025).

This is an arrangement of Shangri-la a mystical city of eternal life and love.  This mystical land was featured in the movie Lost Horizon.

Shangri-La is a popular song written by bandleader Matty Malneck and Robert Maxwell in 1946 with lyrics by Carl Sigman.  The melody was used as the theme song for The Jackie Gleason Show and Shangri-La is also associated with the movie Lost Horizon and the novel by James Hilton.

The term comes from Shangri-La as the hidden valley of delight in James Hilton's 1933 novel Lost Horizon. The term Shangri-La, especially in the 1930s and 1940s, was slang for heaven or paradise, and the song is about the joy of being in love.

Shangri-La is a fictional place in Tibet’s Kunlun Mountains described in the 1933 novel Lost Horizon by English author James Hilton. Hilton portrays Shangri-La as a mystical, harmonious valley, gently guided from a lamasery, enclosed in the western end of the Kunlun Mountains.  Shangri-La has become synonymous with any earthly paradise, particularly a mythical Himalayan utopia – an enduringly happy land, isolated from the world. In the novel, the people who live in Shangri-La are almost immortal, living hundreds of years beyond the normal lifespan and only very slowly aging in appearance.

Ancient  Tibetan scriptures mention the existence of seven such places as Nghe-Beyul Khembalung.   Khembalung is one of several Utopia beyuls (hidden lands similar to Shangri-La) which  Tibetan Buddhists believe that Padmasambhava established in the 9th century CE as idyllic, sacred places of refuge for Buddhists during times of strife.

Shangri-la
Piano seul

$7.99 7.18 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1286406

By Billie Holiday. By Bob Russell and Carl Sigman. Arranged by John Fries. 20th Century,Jazz,Pop,Standards. Score. 2 pages. John Fries #877466. Published by John Fries (A0.1286406).

Please contact me by email at jfries@ptd.net to make a special request or to find out all that I have to offer and to express your comments or concerns. Thanks, John.  Crazy He Calls Me is a 1949 jazz standard.  It was composed by Carl Sigman, with lyrics by Bob Russell.  American jazz singer Billie Holiday recorded it.  Other artists to record the song include Dinah Washington (with Clifford Brown), Natalie Cole, Anita O'Day, Claire Martin, Linda Ronstadt, Dakota Staton, Marlena Studer and Aretha Franklin.  It has also been recorded by Nat King Cole, Tony Bennett, Sam Cooke, and Rod Stewart.

Crazy She Calls Me
Piano seul
Billie Holiday
$5.99 5.38 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Guitar,Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1202126

By Billie Holiday. By Bob Russell and Carl Sigman. Arranged by John Fries. 20th Century,Country,Pop,Standards. Score. 3 pages. John Fries #800779. Published by John Fries (A0.1202126).

Please contact me by email at jfries@ptd.net to make a special request or to find out all that I have to offer and to express your comments or concerns.  You can also type John Fries in the searchbar to see all I have to offer. Thanks, John.  Crazy He Calls Me is a 1949 jazz standard. It was composed by Carl Sigman, with lyrics by Bob Russell.  American jazz singer Billie Holiday recorded it.  Other artists to record the song include Dinah Washington (with Clifford Brown), Natalie Cole, Anita O'Day, Claire Martin, Linda Ronstadt, Dakota Staton, Marlena Studer and Aretha Franklin.  It has also been recorded by Nat King Cole, Tony Bennett, Sam Cooke, and Rod Stewart.

Crazy She Calls Me
Piano, Voix et Guitare
Billie Holiday
$4.99 4.49 € Piano, Voix et Guitare PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1235275

By Elvis Presley. By Carl Sigman, Francois Becaud, and Pierre Delano. Arranged by Timothy Stapay. Film/TV,Jazz,Latin,Singer/Songwriter,Standards. Score. 10 pages. Timothy Stapay #830811. Published by Timothy Stapay (A0.1235275).

This arrangement of What Now My Love is written as performed by legendary pianist, Liberace.  It's in a moderate Bolero rhythmic style.

What Now, My Love? is the English title of a popular song whose original French version, Et maintenant (English: And Now) was written in 1961 by composer Gilbert Bécaud and lyricist Pierre Delanoë. The recurring musical pattern in the background is the Boléro by Ravel. English lyrics and the title were written by Carl Sigma.

Lyrics:

What now my love, now that you've left me
How can I live through another day
Watching my dreams turn to ashes
And my hopes turn to bits of clay

Once I could see, once I could feel
Now I am numb, I've become unreal
I walk the night, without a goal
Stripped of my heart and my soul

What now my love, now that it's over
I feel the world falling all around me
Here come the stars, tumbling around me
There's the sky, where that sea should be

What now my love, now that you're gone
I'd be a fool to go on and on
No one would care, no one would cry
If I should live if I should live or die

What now my love, now there is nothing
Only my last, my last good-bye

Władziu Valentino Liberace(May 16, 1919 – February 4, 1987) was an American pianist, singer, and actor.  A child prodigy born in Wisconsin to parents of Italian and Polish origin, he enjoyed a career spanning four decades of concerts, recordings, television, motion pictures, and endorsements. At the height of his fame from the 1950s to 1970s, he was the highest-paid entertainer in the world!

What Now My Love
Piano seul
Elvis Presley
$8.99 8.08 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus


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