Famous Western jazz classics. Recommended popular songs.
Jazz has a longer history than rock or pop and encompasses many subgenres, so it’s no surprise that many people feel it’s a bit intimidating to get into.
Some may have a mental block because of the image they have of jazz, but in fact, there are countless famous jazz tunes you’ve probably heard somewhere—whether as timeless standards loved across generations, or as songs used in commercials and film scores.
In this article, we’ve gathered recommended classics and popular tracks that even jazz beginners can enjoy.
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Classic jazz songs in Western music. Recommended popular tracks (41–50)
Left AloneEric Dolphy

Eric Dolphy is a unique figure in the history of modern jazz.
His playing blends elements of the avant-garde with hard bop.
Many people who struggle with avant-garde jazz still find Dolphy easy to listen to, so he’s recommended even for those who feel hesitant about the genre.
In particular, his performances are enjoyable because he arranges familiar tunes in his own Dolphy style.
Western jazz masterpieces. Recommended popular songs (51–60)
All of MeBillie Holiday

This is Billie Holiday’s “All Of Me.” Alongside Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald, she’s sometimes counted among the top three female jazz vocalists.
She led a tumultuous life, and the one-of-a-kind voice that poured from her lips is truly first-rate.
She seems laid-back, yet there’s a certain melancholy in her aura.
Her distinctive vocals may be an acquired taste, but before you know it, you’ll be utterly captivated.
Blue MoonMel Tormé

It’s a song with lyrics by Lorenz Hart and music by Richard Rodgers, written in 1934.
It’s a standard, and the version by The Marcels became famous.
Many people may know it from the movie Babe, where it was used.
Mel Tormé is an American jazz singer.
Dancing In Your HeadOrnette Coleman

Ornette Coleman was initially known for his avant-garde performances, but later he formed a band called Prime Time and began playing ethnomusic-inspired pieces that sought roots in Africa.
I think ‘Dancing In Your Head’ has a relatively lively melody and is easy to get into!
GhostsAlbert Ayler

Albert Ayler is known as a leading figure in avant-garde jazz.
While freaky, uninhibited playing is characteristic of avant-garde jazz, Ayler’s music incorporates elements of soul and folk-like traditions.
This tune of his has such an easy-to-remember melody that I find myself humming it without even thinking.
My Funny VaentineChet Baker

It’s a song from the 1937 musical “Babes in Arms.” The lyrics are by Lorenz Hart and the music by Richard Rodgers.
It’s also famous as a song sung by trumpeter Chet Baker.
It became well-known both as a vocal track and as an instrumental track.
A Sunday Kind Of LoveEtta James

This is Etta James’s song “A Sunday Kind of Love.” Romantic strings and a bluesy rhythm let her voice sink in.
When you hear “Sunday,” you might think of the day of the week and wonder, “Love like a Sunday?” But “Sunday” can also mean “proper” or “the finest.” Enjoy the wonderful lyrics and Etta’s gorgeous vocals.






