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Captivating female jazz singers who illuminate the history of jazz. Recommended jazz vocals from around the world.

A jazz world woven from innate vocal talent and distinctive timing.

The voices of female jazz vocalists possess a mysterious allure that stirs the listener’s heart.

From legendary divas who captivate with silky phrasing and lustrous tone, to young artists who pursue new forms of expression through bold reinterpretations, we invite you into the realm of female singers cherished across generations.

They spin the deep emotions embedded in jazz through the delicate expressiveness unique to women.

Encountering such gemlike voices will surely enrich your musical experience.

Captivating female jazz singers who have colored the history of jazz. Recommended jazz vocalists from around the world (41–50)

Wrap Your Troubles In DreamsErnestine Anderson

Wrap Your Troubles In A Dream – Ernestine Anderson
Wrap Your Troubles In DreamsErnestine Anderson

This song doesn’t hit you with a flashy impact, but it carries a very positive message: if you wrap your troubles and worries in a dream, the dream will help you forget them.

The melody is bright too, making it a song that can lift your spirits.

Ernestine’s version also has a gentle warmth that feels like a supportive push on your back.

The Lady is a TrampLady Gaga

Lady Gaga – The Lady is a Tramp (from Duets II: The Great Performances) ft. Tony Bennett
The Lady is a TrampLady Gaga

When you think of Lady Gaga, her eccentric fashion might be the first thing that comes to mind, but she has also sung jazz standards in duets with Tony Bennett, and her jazz vocals are highly regarded.

This version captures the song’s free-spirited feel perfectly.

It Never Entered My MindAnn Burton

Ann Burton – It Never Entered My Mind (1969)
It Never Entered My MindAnn Burton

This is a track from European jazz singer Ann Burton’s second album.

It isn’t flashy, but her gently conversational singing is truly soothing.

The unadorned, sincere way she sings is captivating, and it’s a song you’ll want to listen to with a calm, relaxed mind.

TangerineEliane Elias

Eliane Elias – “Tangerine”
TangerineEliane Elias

Eliane Elias is a Brazilian-born jazz pianist and jazz vocalist.

She is a singer who has been gaining attention by releasing albums across a wide range of genres one after another.

This song blends bossa nova and jazz, resulting in a very fresh sound.

I Get Along Without You Very WellSara Gazarek

Sara Gazarek // I Get Along Without You Very Well
I Get Along Without You Very WellSara Gazarek

This is a track from the debut album of Sara Gazarek, a jazz vocalist from Seattle.

She arranges jazz standards in her own, contemporary style, creating a unique world for listeners.

Her clear, soaring voice is absolutely wonderful.

So Long,Big TimeMonica Zetterlund

Monica Zetterlund (w/Bill Evans) — So Long, Big Time (1964)
So Long,Big TimeMonica Zetterlund

Monica Zetterlund, renowned for her collaboration with Bill Evans, was a Swedish vocalist.

Her life is portrayed in the film “Waltz for Monica” (original title: “Monica Z”), which depicts much of her story.

Though she retired due to a serious illness and met a tragic end, her performances have been loved by audiences across generations.

Moon RiverLena Horne

LENA HORNE Sings “Moon River” 1965
Moon RiverLena Horne

A track produced by Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer.

It was used in the 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany’s and won a Grammy Award.

It has been recorded by many artists, including Andy Williams.

This version is by the American jazz singer Lena Horne.