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What is the smoothest jazz?

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Sarah Cherry

Published Mar 13, 2026

What is the smoothest jazz?

The Smoothest Jazz Ever

  • WaterlooJazz Collective.
  • Fly Me To The MoonStockholm Jazz Quartet.
  • Lullaby JazzStockholm Jazz Quartet.
  • SofoStockholm Jazz Quartet.
  • Slow MotionStockholm Jazz Quartet.
  • Money, Money, MoneyJazz Collective.
  • The Saga of Harrisson CrabfeatherStockholm Jazz Quartet.

What are some old jazz songs?

The Top Ten

  • Dave Brubeck, “Take Five”
  • Miles Davis, “So What”
  • Duke Ellington, “Take The A Train”
  • Thelonious Monk, “Round Midnight”
  • John Coltrane, “My Favorite Things”
  • John Coltrane, “A Love Supreme (Acknowledgment)”
  • Miles Davis, “All Blues”
  • Weather Report, “Birdland”

What’s that one popular jazz song?

The Jazz 100

SongArtist
1.Take FiveDave Brubeck
2.So WhatMiles Davis
3.Take The A TrainDuke Ellington
4.Round MidnightThelonious Monk

What is the most covered jazz song?

The most recorded standard composed by a jazz musician, and one of the most covered songs of all time, is Juan Tizol’s “Caravan” with over 500+ uses.

Who was the best jazz musician of all time?

Miles Davis, the trumpeter whose lyrical playing and ever-changing style made him a touchstone of 20th Century music, has been voted the greatest jazz artist of all time. The musician beat the likes of Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday – all of whom made the top 10.

What is your favorite jazz song?

The Best Jazz Songs of All Time [Expanded Edition]

  • Honeysuckle Rose – Fats Waller.
  • Mack The Knife – Ella Fitzgerald.
  • Cantaloupe Island – Herbie Hancock.
  • My Favorite Things – John Coltrane.
  • Take Five – Dave Brubeck.
  • God Bless The Child – Billie Holiday.
  • How High The Moon – Ella Fitzgerald.
  • Stella By Starlight – Miles Davis.

Who is the greatest jazz musician of all time?

Miles Davis
Miles Davis, the trumpeter whose lyrical playing and ever-changing style made him a touchstone of 20th Century music, has been voted the greatest jazz artist of all time. The musician beat the likes of Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday – all of whom made the top 10.

What was the most popular jazz song in the 1920’s?

Sweet Georgia Brown
Popular numbers in the 1920s were pop hits such as “Sweet Georgia Brown”, “Dinah” and “Bye Bye Blackbird”. The first jazz artist to be given some liberty in choosing his material was Louis Armstrong, whose band helped popularize many of the early standards in the 1920s and 1930s.

Is jazz still popular?

Today, although jazz music continues to be played and enjoyed around the world, it has become, along with classical music, one of the least-popular genres in the United States, according to recent sales figures.