With the gentle sunshine of spring, can’t you hear jazz melodies that seep into your heart?
From Nina Simone’s powerful vocals to Bill Evans’s delicate piano touch, here are exquisite jazz numbers that evoke the arrival of spring.
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A selection of gem-like jazz classics that capture the arrival of spring, with heartwarming stories (1–10)
You Must Believe In SpringTony Bennett & Bill Evans

Tony Bennett, a popular music singer who was active from the 1950s to the 1960s, was so highly regarded that Frank Sinatra called him “the best singer in the world.” Even during the heyday of rock, his steady vocals kept him in the spotlight among many listeners.
A collaboration he did with the world-renowned jazz pianist Bill Evans is the work You Must Believe in Spring.
With melodies and lyrics themed around spring, it became a beloved classic in many countries.
Spring, Spring, SpringJohnny Mercer

A charming song with a buoyant melody that brims with springtime vitality and witty lyrics.
The spring scenes depicted by Johnny Mercer, one of America’s preeminent lyricists, warmly convey nature’s joy and renewal through images of creatures like frogs and ducks.
Released in June 1954 by the M-G-M Studio Orchestra, it colored key scenes in that year’s musical film Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.
The piece found new luster in 1976 in a duet by Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire.
A heartwarming jazz standard, perfect for morning walks or springtime outings.
April in ParisCount Basie

Count Basie, a jazz pianist highly acclaimed around the world, is known—alongside Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, and Duke Ellington—as one of the leading artists of swing jazz and big band music.
His composition April in Paris, performed by the Count Basie Orchestra under his leadership, received high praise together with the album of the same title.
It features an elegant melody themed around spring.
I’ll Be Seeing YouBillie Holiday

In the years just after the war, the exquisite love song sung by America’s Billie Holiday was etched deeply into people’s hearts.
While longing for a lover from whom she’s been separated, she layers the beloved’s image over everyday scenes—the morning sun, the moonlight, a merry-go-round—expressing those feelings with her uniquely rich, sultry voice.
Recorded in 1944, the piece resonated with many and was even used in 2019 as the final communication from the Mars rover Opportunity.
Its gentle, nostalgic melody and heartfelt sentiments make it a song that comforts anyone who wishes to be reunited with someone dear.
Central Park WestJohn Coltrane

A gem of a ballad that gracefully captures the gentle mood of spring.
Inspired by the streets of New York, John Coltrane created a serene masterpiece that was included on the 1964 album “Coltrane’s Sound,” and it continues to shine as a monument of modern jazz.
Its elegant world, woven from complex harmonic progressions and a melodious soprano saxophone, achieves a superb balance between urban sophistication and the breath of nature.
McCoy Tyner’s delicate piano touch is equally striking, with a fresh sensibility that evokes the coming of spring at every turn.
It’s a perfect track for a blissful moment—relaxing in a sunlit living room with a favorite book in hand.
You’ll Never Find Another Love like MineMichael Bublé

Michael Bublé, the Canadian artist who continues to captivate listeners with his sweet, bittersweet voice.
While inheriting the style of Philadelphia soul and skillfully weaving in elements of jazz and swing, this work is a gem of a love song that powerfully conveys the lingering attachment and deep regret of lost love.
Released in February 2003 on his debut album “Michael Bublé,” it was followed in August 2005 by a memorable duet with Italian singer Laura Pausini at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles.
With its smooth vocals and refined singing, the song offers warmth and solace to those who have experienced a parting from someone dear.
It’s a perfect recommendation for quiet moments of reflection under the gentle sunshine of spring.
April In ParisCharlie Parker

Jazz innovator Charlie Parker offers a delicate yet dynamic performance of this gem that gracefully paints springtime in Paris.
Recorded in 1949 with strings behind him, the piece by America’s iconic saxophonist warms the heart like gentle sunlight.
Originally written in 1932 for a Broadway musical, the song is captivatingly transformed through his distinctive bebop style.
The sweet melodic lines and richly expressive playing make it perfect for a quiet afternoon tea that heralds the arrival of spring, or for peaceful moments with someone special.
We bring you a delightful musical experience that sets your heart dancing along with the springtime breeze.






