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[2026] Introducing recommended jazz medley videos!

A “medley” is when multiple pieces are seamlessly connected and performed without breaks.

The way it moves on to the next tune before the previous one ends can feel like embarking on a musical journey.

In jazz, medleys are full of the joy of freely traveling between classics of different eras and moods, all while preserving the charm of improvisation and the sense of swing.

Their character varies widely—from gentle, café-friendly flows to dynamic performances that capture the heat of a live venue.

In this article, we introduce a variety of jazz-focused medley videos available on YouTube.

Whether you use them as background music while you work or listen closely for deeper appreciation, we hope you find a favorite.

[2026] Introducing Recommended Jazz Medley Videos! (41–50)

Gospel Jazz Medley ~ I Worship You Almighty God / Speak To My Heart / There Is None Like YouSimplicity Praise

It’s a gospel medley, but at the beginning a very beautiful melody flows, which gives a somewhat unexpected impression.

It’s an instrumental-only medley.

When I think of gospel, I can’t help but imagine powerful vocals, but this might work in its own way.

Ghibli Piano JazzHisaishi Joe

When you turn Ghibli into jazz, the vibe changes and it suddenly feels much more grown-up.

The sound is lovely too; it’s more like you’re absentmindedly thinking, “Oh, a jazz piano solo, nice,” and then you realize, “Wait, it’s Ghibli!” That natural feel is the best.

Mieko Hirota Jazz MedleyHirota Mieko

Right from the start, I got excited when they suddenly launched into “It’s Only a Paper Moon.” It’s not an ultra-famous standard in Japan, but it’s a song I really like.

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Hirota’s singing struck me as having a bit of a distinctive quirk, but it suits jazz very well and is quite good.

In conclusion

A wide variety of jazz medley videos are uploaded to YouTube every day, and they’re perfect both as background music for work and for taking time to listen closely. If you find a favorite, one way to enjoy it further is to follow the related videos and expand your journey into the deeper world of jazz. Let yourself be carried by the comfortable flow of sound and spend a special moment that’s yours alone.