Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Document - Sheet Music for Concert Band, Hal Leonard et al, Blueberry Hill, 1940
... Blueberry Hill...Blueberry Hill is considered a blues standard, made popular...Blueberry Hill
Special Edition Series
A Hal Leonard... leonard chappell & co gene autry Blueberry Hill is considered ...
Blueberry Hill is considered a blues standard, made popular by Fats Domino. The song was first published in 1940 with the music composed by Vincent Rose (1880-1944), and lyrics written by Larry Stock and Al Lewis. This arrangement is by Johnnie Vinson and is a special edition series released by Hal Leonard.
The tune was originally written for the 1941 western film "The Singing Hill" where it was first performed by Gene Autry.
Blueberry Hill is considered a blues standard, made popular by Fats Domino. The song was first published in 1940 with the music composed by Vincent Rose (1880-1944), and lyrics written by Larry Stock and Al Lewis. This arrangement is by Johnnie Vinson and is a special edition series released by Hal Leonard.
The tune was originally written for the 1941 western film "The Singing Hill" where it was first performed by Gene Autry.
This arrangement is for Big Band and has 21 parts:
1st Bb Cornet
2nd Bb Cornet
3rd Bb Cornet
1st Eb Horn
2nd Eb Horn
C Woodwinds
1st Bb Clarinet
2nd Bb Clarinet
1st Eb Alto Saxophone
2nd Eb Alto Saxophone
Bb Tenor Saxophone/Bass Clarinet
Eb Baritone Saxophone
1st Trombone
2nd Trombone
Basses
Percussion I (Snare Drum)
Percussion II (Bass, Drum, Cymbal)
Electric Bass
1st F Horn
2nd F Horn
Baritone B.C.
non-fictionBlueberry Hill is considered a blues standard, made popular by Fats Domino. The song was first published in 1940 with the music composed by Vincent Rose (1880-1944), and lyrics written by Larry Stock and Al Lewis. This arrangement is by Johnnie Vinson and is a special edition series released by Hal Leonard.
The tune was originally written for the 1941 western film "The Singing Hill" where it was first performed by Gene Autry.
fats domino, rock and roll, 1950s, rhythm and blues, blues, vincent rose, larry stock, al lewis, hal leonard, chappell & co, gene autry