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Posted By: | pdpaddoc, Wed, 31 Mar 2010 More from this user |
Key written in: | G Major |
How many parts: | 5 |
Type: | Other mixed |
Lyrics: | Emily, truly she lovely be my Emily |
Comments: | Made famous by Johnny Mandel and Johnny Mercer. The second tenor part has a diddly, "My Emily" while everyone else holds. Baritone, your part is to envy for! After holding the 5th of that A-flat major 7 chord, you do a dual slide up to the G-6 and down to G-5. The tag is the jazz tune's opening line, "Emily, Emily, Emily" in reharmonized, more telling chords. The lyrics could also work with "Emily, truly she'll always be... (my Emily)" |
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Arranger: | Paul Paddock | Year: unknown | |
Made famous by: | Bill Evans, Jim Hall, Johnny Mercer | Year: unknown | |
Learning tracks sung by: | pdpaddoc |