“Michelle” jazz-style piano

Cubus plays “Michelle”, arranged in jazz-style for piano solo.

“Get Back” jazz-style piano by Cubus

Cubus plays ‘Get Back’ by The Beatles, arranged in jazz-style for piano solo.

“She’s Leaving Home” Jazz Piano

Doug McKenzie playing an improvised solo piano version “She’s Leaving Home” from Sgt. Pepper’s.

Nowhere Man (jazz-style piano) by Cubus

Cubus plays ‘Nowhere Man’ by The Beatles, arranged in jazz-style for piano solo.

“And I Love Her” jazz by Cubus

Cubus plays ‘And I Love Her’ arranged in jazz-style for piano solo.

Jaco Pastorius “Blackbird” (Studio Version)

Jaco Pastorius”Blackbird” (Studio Version, album “Word of Mouth”)

“Word of Mouth” was the second album by Jaco Pastorius, released in 1981 while the bassist was a member of Weather Report, and also the name of a big band group that Pastorius assembled and with whom he toured from 1980 to 1986. While his debut album showcased his eclectic and impressive skills on the electric bass, Word of Mouth focused more on his ability to compose and arrange for a larger band than was previously featured on his first album.

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“I Saw Her Standing There” jazz by MitchMinox

Beatles arrangement for jazzy guitar by MitchMinox. He tried to do everything alone. Playing guitar, bass and bongos…

Wes Montgomery “Eleanor Rigby” (1967)

Wes Montgomery on his 1967 album “A Day in the Life” recorded a jazz version of “Eleanor Rigby” as an instrumental, with lead-guitar taking over the vocal line.

John Leslie “Wes” Montgomery (6 March 1923 -- 15 June 1968) was an American jazz guitarist. He is generally considered one of the major jazz guitarists, emerging after such seminal figures as Django Reinhardt and Charlie Christian and influencing countless others, including Pat Martino, George Benson, and Pat Metheny.

“Yesterday” jazz by O. Peterson

Beautiful version of “Yesterday” by pianist Oscar Peterson

Wes Montgomery “A Day In The Life”

“A Day in the Life” has been covered and referenced numerous times by other artists. Jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery covered the song and used it as the title track to his instrumental album “A Day in the Life” (arranged and conducted by Don Sebesky)