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.
Playlist
| Recommended classic jazz songs for men | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1east | Waltz For DebbyBill Evans | play_arrow | Bill Evans's signature work, Waltz for Debby |
| 2east | No ProblemDuke Jordan | play_arrow | The delicate performance of a jazz pianist |
| 3east | Almost BlueChet Baker | play_arrow | A masterful late-career performance by Chet Baker |
| 4east | Blue BossaJoe Henderson | play_arrow | The Birth of a Jazz Standard |
| 5east | Blue TrainJohn Coltrane | play_arrow | Signature song by jazz giant Coltrane |
| 6east | So WhatMiles Davis | play_arrow | Miles Davis pioneering a new performance method |
| 7east | CherokeeClifford Brown & Max Roach Quintet | play_arrow | A jazz standard known for its fast tempo |
| 8east | Speak LowWalter Bishop Jr. | play_arrow | Signature pieces of a jazz pianist and educator |
| 9east | Autumn LeavesStan Getz | play_arrow | Introduction to a performance of the jazz standard 'Autumn Leaves' |
| 10east | Black OrpheusWayne Shorter | play_arrow | Performing a bossa nova classic on tenor saxophone |
| 11east | Round MidnightWes Montgomery | play_arrow | Jazz played with the thumb by Wes Montgomery |
| 12east | Moanin’Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers | play_arrow | Moanin’ is a quintessential work of funky jazz. |
| 13east | All The Things You AreCharlie Parker | play_arrow | Charlie Parker's bebop performance |
| 14east | Blue MoonMel Tormé | play_arrow | A gem of a ballad featuring the luscious vocals of Mel Tormé |
| 15east | SummertimeAlbert Ayler | play_arrow | Albert Ayler's distinctive tone free jazz |
| 16east | You’d Be So Nice to Come Home ToArt Pepper | play_arrow | Introduction to jazz standards |
| 17east | SolitudeBen Webster | play_arrow | Jazz composed by Duke and performed by Ben |
| 18east | A Night in TunisiaBud Powell | play_arrow | Dizzy’s Latin jazz number |
| 19east | Take FiveDave Brubeck | play_arrow | Dave Brubeck「Take Five」 |
| 20east | Fire WaltzEric Dolphy | play_arrow | Eric Dolphy’s classic live album |
| 21east | MistyErroll Garner | play_arrow | The beautiful performance of Erroll Garner |
| 22east | All of MeFrank Sinatra | play_arrow | Introduction to jazz standards |
| 23east | Night LightsGerry Mulligan | play_arrow | An urbane piece in which Gerry Mulligan played the piano |
| 24east | Maiden VoyageHerbie Hancock | play_arrow | Herbie Hancock’s simple masterpiece |
| 25east | My Funny Valentinejim hall | play_arrow | Performance by jazz guitarist Jim Hall |
| 26east | Stolen MomentsOliver Nelson | play_arrow | Introduction to Steeled Moments |
| 27east | Cool Struttin’Sonny Clark | play_arrow | Jazz pianist, hugely popular in Japan |
| 28east | You Don’t Know What Love IsSonny Rollins | play_arrow | Savor the cool, refined allure of the saxophone |
| 29east | Festive MinorGerry Mulligan & Chet Baker | play_arrow | Perform a cool jazz piece with Challenge Baker |
| 30east | My Favorite ThingsGrant Green | play_arrow | A masterful performance by jazz guitar virtuoso Grant Green |
| 31east | What A Wonderful WorldLouis Armstrong | play_arrow | Louis Armstrong Wonderful World |


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