I have most of Ethel's arrangement books, and a lot of individual
sheets, neither of those appear in any of them. What I'd REALLY like
to get my hands on is:
Cose, Cose, Cose
Seen it shown on some of the other sheets, but never actually found a
copy. Recently got "Original Boogie Woogie" which is excellent,
although I haven't heard her recording of it. Mambo Jambo is also,
although it's pretty difficult.
I was told by two different sources that most of her arrangements were
actually done by Milton Page, who swore he never got credit for them.
ANyone else hear this?
--- In ethelsmith@yahoogroups.com, "Don" <dkelly2559@a...> wrote:
> --- In ethelsmith@yahoogroups.com, "dross602000" <mrjcs@o...> wrote:
> > Does anyone know if "Blame It on The Samba" and Toca Tu Samba" was
> > ever issued as sheet music?
>
>
> Blame It On the Samba was released as a piano/vocal with chords in
> 1945 by Robbins Music Corp. I have not seen or know of any published
> music for Toca Tu Samba.
>
> Don