A medium-up swinger with a concise, lyrical melody, Say When is a classic example of J.J. Johnson's writing style. The changes of this 32-measure song are largely a logical set of II-V7s, mostly tonal to B♭ major though visiting G major in the second half of the A and C sections.
We present this song as a melody and solo transcription showing what J.J. played on the original recording. Click on Solos for more details. The audio clip above presents the opening melody and J.J.'s first chorus.
Though
originally recorded in a big band arrangement,
Say When also works in a combo setting. The sextet One For All recorded a version of
Say When in 2005 on their Venus album "Killer Joe." Another sextet recording is on trombonist
Steve Davis' 2014 album "Say When" on the Smoke Sessions label, featuring fellow One For All members
Eric Alexander and Joe Farnsworth.
Our five-page melody/solo transcription contains everything J.J. Johnson played on the recording, plus the lead lines of the big band arrangement where he is not playing, including the intro. After playing the head, J.J. solos for three choruses; however, the second and third choruses are broken up for some call-and-response with ensemble figures. The final chorus starts with an ensemble "shout" for 16 measures, with J.J. taking the second half of the melody out into a tag ending.
This solo showcases J.J.'s clear and precise articulation. In this solo, his ideas are just as clear as in the written melody.