Sarah Vaughan

jazz, female vocalists, jazz vocal

Sarah Vaughan

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Misty 03:02
Lullaby of Birdland 04:00
Black Coffee 03:20
Words Can't Describe 04:35
Broken Hearted Melody 02:26
Come Rain or Come Shine 03:23
Embraceable You 04:51
He's My Guy 02:33
Tenderly 02:33
It's Crazy 05:06
Just Friends 03:01
April In Paris 06:18
Jim 05:54
Body and Soul 03:15
They Can't Take That Away From Me 02:44
All of Me 03:18
Jump for Joy 02:27
My Heart Stood Still 03:02
Lover Man 03:19
Pennies from Heaven 03:07
You're Not The Kind 04:44
Fool on the Hill 04:17
The Boy From Ipanema 02:30
September In The Rain 03:34
Smooth Operator 02:20
Shulie A Bop 02:42
All the Things You Are 03:49
The More I See You 03:08
Gone With The Wind 03:27
I Want You (She's So Heavy) (LP Version) 02:49
East of the Sun 03:06
Call Me Irresponsible 02:39
Baubles, Bangles, And Beads 03:37
The Banana Boat Song 02:20
There Will Never Be Another You 01:35
Gentle Rain 02:49
Night Song 03:14
Soon 02:37
Alone 04:31
Don't Be On the Outside 03:02
Something (LP Version) 02:54
Are You Certain 02:14
You're Blase 05:05
Love Is A Random Thing 02:54
Blue Orchids 03:23
Baby, Won't You Please Come Home 03:09
What Do You See in Her? 02:51
I Cried for You 02:19
Once Upon a Summertime 02:47
Moonlight On The Ganges 02:38

Artist Media

Born: 1924-03-27

Country: US

Biography - Sarah Vaughan

Sarah Lois Vaughan (nicknamed "Sassy" and "The Divine One") (March 27, 1924, Newark, New Jersey – April 3, 1990, Los Angeles, California) was an American jazz singer, described as "possessor of one of the most wondrous voices of the 20th century". Jazz critic Leonard Feather called her "the most important singer to emerge from the bop era." Ella Fitzgerald called her the world’s "greatest singing talent." When introduced in her two-part interview of 1980 on The Dick Cavett Show

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