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Classic swing jazz tunes. Recommended popular songs.

Among the many styles of jazz, swing jazz is especially groovy.

While each piece has its own distinctive features, swing tends to blend easily with contemporary music, and it continues to evolve today in forms like electro-swing.

This time, we’ve picked out works renowned as classic masterpieces of swing jazz! Even those unfamiliar with jazz will recognize many of these famous tunes, making them great for beginners.

Of course, we’ve also included some lesser-known gems, so jazz enthusiasts won’t want to miss this either!

Swing jazz masterpieces: Recommended popular tracks (31–40)

Opus OnePiruzenu Ongakuin Biggu Bando

Sy Oliver: Opus One | Big Band Konzervatoře Plzeň, 1.4.2013
Opus OnePiruzenu Ongakuin Biggu Bando

“Opus One” is a piece written by jazz trumpeter, composer, and arranger Sy Oliver for the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra.

This performance is by the Big Band of the Pilsen Conservatory in the Czech Republic, conducted by Petr Mráz, from their Spring Concert.

CaravanJohn Wasson

Duke Ellington, a great jazz musician who gained worldwide popularity.

Not only was he a remarkable jazz pianist, but he also achieved tremendous success as a composer, creating numerous masterpieces.

One of his famous works, Caravan, dates back to 1935; its distinctive swing jazz, which incorporated scales unfamiliar in the West, became very popular.

Even today, it remains a classic covered by many artists.

Bumble Bee StompBenny Goodman

Benny Goodman is known as a leading artist of swing jazz.

He made his mark as a clarinetist and also left behind many masterpieces as a bandleader.

For fans of swing jazz, he’s a household name.

His “Bumble Bee Stomp” is one of his hidden gems, highly regarded by hardcore jazz aficionados around the world.

It’s a very obscure track, so even those well-versed in jazz should give it a listen.

Those were the good old days.Steve Gadd Band

Steve Gadd Band – Things Ain’t What They Used To Be
Those were the good old days.Steve Gadd Band

“Things Ain’t What They Used to Be” was composed by trumpeter Mercer Ellington, the son of Duke Ellington.

The performance is by the Steve Gadd Band.

Steve Gadd is a jazz drummer from Rochester.

American PatrolUnited States Marine Band

American Patrol, a quintessential American march composed in 1885.

Although this piece by Frank W.

Meacham is a march, its overall structure is essentially crafted in a swing-jazz style.

It’s a classic that has been arranged in many ways, but here we’ve picked an orthodox performance by the United States Marine Band.

It’s a recommended work for those who want to step into the world of jazz starting from a lighter, less intense swing style.