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The iconic song ‘Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree’ was recorded in 1942 by Glenn Miller, and since then it has held a special place in the history of popular music literature. The song is a well-known standard, and is available as free printable sheet music. This free sheet music includes all of the musical notation and lyrics, in both the jazz and swing versions.<\/p>\n

Since first released, the song has been one of the most popular songs in the US, having been performed and recorded multiple times by a variety of major pop and jazz icons. It has a straightforward arrangement in the form of a six stroke tune based on a standard 12-bar blues progression. The lyrics evoke a sense of caution against premarital relationships and the danger that carries.<\/p>\n

The classic lyrics used in Don’t Sit Under The Apple Tree have remained constant throughout the years, however different interpretations have often been used by artists. Originally recorded as a vocal singles, it was given the swing treatment and adapted for big bands in the 40s and 50s, then in the 60s it was frequently performed as an instrumental piece, before the swing version was revived in the 70s.<\/p>\n

The sheet music available offers an excellent opportunity to learn the song and use it in your own performances, whether a cover or as part of an arrangement of your own. All of the sheet music is formatted for easy reading and includes all of the lyrics and musical notation clearly marked. The sheet music caters to all levels of ability, providing both a basic melody line as well as a more complex improvised jazz approach.<\/p>\n