Thursday, March 5, 2020
15 Fabulous Songs for Male Jazz Singers (with audio!)
15 Fabulous Songs for Male Jazz Singers (with audio!) Suzy S. Guys, ready to explore the world of jazz? There are so many good jazz songs to sing and talented jazz singers to check out! Here are some top picks from voice teacher Molly R... For beginner vocal students (or ANY vocal student, for that matter!) nothing beats a jazz standard! Even the rocker guys I work with agree that mastering a classic can do absolute wonders for improving your voice. Jazz songs are great for singers for so many reasons: phrasing, musicianship, improvisation, strengthening your middle range⦠sold yet? Then why not consider one of these 15 great songs for male jazz singers? There is a huge variety here: youâre bound to find a few that youâll love to sing! 1) âFly Me to the Moonâ What a fun one! You can swing the rhythm like Frank Sinatra, or sing it âstraight.â Thatâs why jazz is so great youâve got choices! 2) âHello, Dolly!â While I donât suggest you try to emulate Satchmoâs signature scratchy sound, this song is swinging! Fun fact: it became a #1 hit that booted the Beatles off the top of the charts in 1964. 3) âEmbraceable Youâ A beautiful Gershwin standard! Itâs sweet, slow-paced, and sure to be a crowd-pleaser. Hereâs Nat King Cole singing it in his smooth style. 4) âAinât That a Kick in the Head?â This is another uptempo jazz song that is witty and just sheer fun! This is performed by the legendary Dean Martin. Although itâs often performed with a full band, donât let the big sound fool you. This is always a treat sung with just a piano, too! 5) âMistyâ Numerous singers have made this heartfelt ballad their own and can you blame them? Itâs easy to improvise and the lyrics are just lovely. Here it is performed by the gentleman who made it most popular, Johnny Mathis. 6) âAll of Meâ Again, Mr. Sinatra shows us how you can make choices in jazz. Here, he swings the rhythm. Although you also have the choice of singing it slower and more in the style of a ballad. Either way, this is always a solid choice! 7) âLetâs Call the Whole Thing Offâ I love this song because of the clever and memorable lyrics. In this video, Harry Connick, Jr. gives this classic song his cool flair. 8) âA Foggy Day in London Townâ The Gershwins did such an amazing job of painting a picture of a place with their music. Hereâs further proof of that with Michael Bubléâs version this wonderful number. 9) âI Wonât Danceâ This sassy song by Jerome Kern is sometimes sung as a duet, but itâs also sung as a solo jazz piece. Legends such as Sinatra and Tony Bennett are among the many who have sung it, as well as movie star Fred Astaire, seen here. 10) âIt Had to Be Youâ Does anyone have a jazzier tone than living legend Tony Bennett? Hes one of the greatest male jazz singers of all time just listen to how simply but effectively he delivers this uplifting classic! 11) âAll the Wayâ This standard has one grand, sweeping melody. Its the perfect tune to show off emotion as well as how well you can build a phrase. 12) âStardustâ This one was made for intimate jazz club settings! Itâs especially beautiful with nothing more than simple piano accompaniment, as heard here with Harry Connick, Jr. 13) âThe Girl From Ipanemaâ Like many of the jazz songs in this list, there have been countless versions of this piece. This was even a Top-40 hit in the 1960s! Many have given this a Latin feel, but note how Nat King Cole gives it a slightly more traditional sound. 14) âWhen Sunny Gets Blueâ Smooth⦠cool⦠and yet very emotional at the same time. Ah, thatâs why we love vocal jazz! Mel Torme, the âVelvet Fogâ himself, sings this so beautifully, with impeccable phrasing and diction. 15) âNew York State of Mindâ Billy Joel was no doubt inspired from great songs of the past when he wrote and recorded this favorite new standard in the 1970s! Many of the greats have put their own stamp on his salute to the Big Apple. Wouldnât this be a great number to either open or close a show with? So there you have it! Fifteen fantastic jazzy standards that are perfect for male jazz singers of all ages. (Ladies, check out my list of popular jazz songs for females here!) Of course, the best way to determine the perfect songs for you is by working with your voice teacher. He or she can easily help you find what is best for your vocal range and musical abilities. If you donât already have one, TakeLessons can help you find your perfect match for either online or in-person voice lessons. Happy singing! Post Author: Molly R. Molly R. teaches online and in-person singing lessons in Hayward, CA. Her specialties include teaching beginner vocalists, shy singers, children, teens, lapsed singers, and older beginners. She joined TakeLessons in November 2013. Learn more about Molly here! Photo by Eva Rinaldi Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher
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