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  1. Songs that use this simplified chord progression are: Don’t be that Way; Blue Moon; Lester Leaps In; Original Rhythm Changes. This ‘simplified’ chord progression can be further modified into the actual chord progression used in I Got Rhythm. We leave all the above bars the same except bars 5 & 6, where we substitute a few new chords as outlined below.

  2. Another blues follows and Lester again plays some effortlessly eloquent choruses. Notice the typically Lesterian rhythmic figure played on G and B in the first three bars of the second chorus. It’s a familiar Young device and it can also be heard in his solos on Lester Leaps In and Indiana. Another characteristic

  3. Listen to I've Got The Blues/Lester Leaps In on Spotify. Eddie Jefferson · Song · 1996. ...

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  5. Saxophonist Lester Young based his 1940 composition “Lester Leaps In” on the chord changes to George and Ira Gershwin ’s “ I Got Rhythm ,” a standard 32-bar, AABA song written a decade earlier. Jazz musicians, who have always found George Gershwin ’s harmonies to offer ample opportunities for improvisation, have used these changes ...

  6. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesI've Got the Blues (Lester Leaps In) · Eddie JeffersonGolden Essentials℗ 2011 Stardust RecordsReleased on: 2011...