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Recommended classic jazz songs for men

There are so many music genres, even when we just say “music lovers.” If you’re the one who’s been listening to the same kind of songs all the time and starting to feel like it’s losing its freshness—this is for you! This time, we’re introducing a collection of classic jazz tracks recommended for men.

A new door is sure to open.

Jazz classics recommended for men (21–30)

What A Wonderful WorldLouis Armstrong

Louis Armstrong – What A Wonderful World (Official Video)
What A Wonderful WorldLouis Armstrong

“What A Wonderful World,” sung by Louis Armstrong, known by the nickname “Satchmo.” He was one of the leading jazz musicians of the 20th century—a trumpeter who was also a great singer.

He is also famous for being the first to introduce scat singing into jazz.

Moanin’Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers

Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers – Moanin’
Moanin'Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers

This is “Moanin’,” the 1958 signature work by the Jazz Messengers led by jazz drummer Art Blakey.

The intro, influenced by gospel-style call and response, is striking—and many listeners will recognize it.

It’s often cited as a quintessential example of the “funky jazz” genre.

Recommended Jazz Masterpieces for Men (31–40)

All The Things You AreCharlie Parker

Charlie Parker – All the things you are
All The Things You AreCharlie Parker

This is a famous performance by alto saxophonist Charlie Parker, who, together with trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, helped create bebop—the prototype of modern jazz.

The performance is restrained yet thrilling, drawing you in.