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Recommended jazz vocals. The world’s greatest jazz singers.

Jazz fills you with exhilaration while maintaining a calm atmosphere.

It’s one of the most familiar genres of music, yet because of its long history, many people may feel it’s a bit “intimidating.”

For those people, we’ve picked out some of the world’s greatest jazz vocalists.

In the first half, we focus on the classic vocalists who helped shape jazz; in the second half, we feature vocalists leading today’s jazz scene.

Whether you’re well-versed in jazz or brand new to it, we’ve put together a list you can enjoy.

Please relax and enjoy it to the very end.

Recommended jazz vocals: The world’s greatest jazz singers (71–80)

Losing YouJamie Cullum

Jamie Cullum – Losing You (Live From Jazz a Vienne)
Losing YouJamie Cullum

He has a youthful male vocal, yet he can freely command poignancy, sweetness, and punch, with a distinctive, overtone-rich voice.

His jazzy piano-and-vocal performances have earned him popularity.

He nails not only swingy numbers but also heartrending ballads, making for a thoroughly compelling listen.

New York State of MindAnn Burton

New York state of mind by 4beat jazz version Ann Burton
New York State of MindAnn Burton

Even if you’ve never been to New York, the lyrics of this song conjure the city so vividly that it might be considered both a jazz standard and a pop tune.

In this version, too, the shadowed, ballad-like melody resonates with exquisite beauty.

The Look of LoveDiana Krall

Originally active as a pianist from the age of 15, she moved to Los Angeles at the invitation of bass legend Ray Brown, where she began singing.

She still performs in a singer-pianist style, singing while playing the piano.

In her private life, she is married to Elvis Costello and is the mother of twins.

In conclusion

A distinctive husky voice, whisper-like delivery, a gentle tone that works even in pop—there are many styles that fall under the single label of “jazz vocals.” Another charm of jazz singing is weaving together with instruments through improvised scat.

The world of jazz vocals is vast and deep—be sure to find your own personal favorite.