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Here you will find my collection of accurate and detailed transcriptions as Guitar tabs + Piano sheets + Bass tabs with Chords and Lyrics that will teach how to Play Like The Greats.

Julie London

"Cry Me a River" · Julie London || Guitar + Bass || Tabs + Sheet Music + Chords + Score

"Cry Me a River" · Julie London || Guitar + Bass || Tabs + Sheet Music + Chords + Score
"Cry Me a River" · Julie London || Guitar + Bass || Tabs + Sheet Music + Chords + Score
"Cry Me a River" · Julie London || Guitar + Bass || Tabs + Sheet Music + Chords + Score
"Cry Me a River" · Julie London || Guitar + Bass || Tabs + Sheet Music + Chords + Score
"Cry Me a River" · Julie London || Guitar + Bass || Tabs + Sheet Music + Chords + Score
"Cry Me a River" · Julie London || Guitar + Bass || Tabs + Sheet Music + Chords + Score

"Cry Me a River" · Julie London || Guitar + Bass || Tabs + Sheet Music + Chords + Score

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song: Cry Me a River
artist: Julie London
album: Julie Is Her Name (1955)
writer: Arthur Hamilton (1953)

electric jazz guitar: Barney Kessel
double bass: Ray Leatherwood

This is note-for-note transcription of the guitar and bass parts on this Jazz standard. Written in 1953, this Julie London recording in 1955 became the breakthrough, both for the song and for her career. Subsequently, it appeared in the 1956 comedy The Girl Can't Help It. This recording also greatly aided the musical career of Jazz guitarist Barney Kessel who arranged and recorded the recognizable chord voicings of the introduction section. Enjoy!