Tell Me - lead sheet/arrangement - Bing Crosby/Doris Day/Burl Ives/ODJB (arr. Dan Gabel) by J. Will Callahan, Max Kortlander Sheet Music for Piano, Vocal & Guitar Chords (Right-Hand Melody) at Sheet Music Direct
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Tell Me - lead sheet/arrangement - Bing Crosby/Doris Day/Burl Ives/ODJB (arr. Dan Gabel) Digital Sheet Music
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Tell Me - lead sheet/arrangement - Bing Crosby/Doris Day/Burl Ives/ODJB (arr. Dan Gabel)
by J. Will Callahan, Max Kortlander Piano, Vocal & Guitar Chords (Right-Hand Melody) - Digital Sheet Music

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A favorite of bands, jazz musicians, and dancers for one hundred years, "Whispering" has stood the test of time. It is a great tune, and one of great historic importance that deserves a place in your band's library!

This is more than a lead sheet: it is an arrangement in Eb, including the lyrics and the rarely-heard verse. This is ready to pass out to your combo: bass, guitar, drums, piano, voice, and some horns, too.
The chart is professionally engraved and formatted for ease of reading.

This arrangement is based on the stellar recording by Bing Crosby with Bob Scoby's Frisco Jazz Band on:
Bing with a Beat (RCA Victor, 1957) - see history below.


"Tell Me" - a brief history:
One of the first recordings made by a jazz ensemble, The Original Dixieland 'Jass' Band in 1919. Also a hit recording for tenor Lamber Murphy on Victor Record #45171 on September 18, 1919 (9/18 is arranger Dan Gabel's birthday!).

The song experienced renewed interest in the 1950s thanks to the hit recording and movie by Doris Day "On Moonlight Bay" in 1951. It was also recorded with success by Burl Ives and gained popularity in the folk/country music scene.

Revived once again with the original verse, Bing Crosby recorded it on one of the best jazz vocal albums of the 1950s: Bing with a Beat, with Bob Scoby's Frisco Jazz Band.


This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.