Product Description
This 1934 Jazz Standard has a storied beginning when Rodgers and Hart were asked by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to write songs for the film Hollywood Party. The lyrics were reworked many times, ending up with this more romantic version, which was used as the theme to the radio program Hollywood Hotel. It became a staple for movie soundtracks and cabaret shows.
It has had many covers since then, including Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra, Connee Boswell, Elvis Presley, The Marcels, Billy Holiday, Mel Torme, Frank Sinatra, Rod Stewart, and even Eric Clapton, to name a few.
This arrangement for Brass Band presents the heartwarming love tale with a nostalgic feel. The Horns lead the way, with some solo opportunities for the Euphonium, Solo Cornet, Soprano Cornet, and Solo Trombone.
This is a great crowd pleaser and sure to be a hit for concerts!
Duration ~3:15 38 pages
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