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[Verse 1] G - G7(#9) - C - C7(#5) The days of wine and roses G - G7(#9) - Am7 - D7(#11) Go still I see your eyes Em7 - A7(#5) - D7(#11) - G - G7(#9) The trace of sweet nothings Em7 - A7(#5) - D7(#11) - G - G7(#9) Your lips, they still recall

Oscar Peterson’s Days of Wine and Roses isn’t just a transcription exercise — it’s a roadmap to lyrical, intelligent jazz piano. You don’t need to play 300bpm. You need to hear how one great musician bends a simple melody into something personal. oscar peterson days of wine and roses transcription

"Days of Wine and Roses" is a timeless jazz standard written by Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer. The song has been recorded by numerous artists, but perhaps one of the most iconic and enduring versions is that of Oscar Peterson. Recorded in 1965 with his trio featuring Ray Brown on bass and Ed Thigpen on drums, Peterson's rendition of "Days of Wine and Roses" is a masterclass in melodic interpretation, harmonic sophistication, and virtuosic technique. [Verse 1] G - G7(#9) - C -