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13 de mai. de 2024 · Vaughan with Voices (1964) Blue Orchids, with its enchanting lyrics and haunting melody, has captivated audiences for decades. Sarah Vaughan’s rendition of this timeless classic continues to touch hearts and stir emotions.
- Vaughan with Voices (1964)
- Blue Orchids
- Sarah Vaughan
- Hoagy Carmichael
10 de mai. de 2024 · “So Many Stars” is a hauntingly beautiful song performed by the legendary Sarah Vaughan. Released in 1987 on her album “Brazilian Romance,” the song carries a deep meaning that resonates with many listeners. The lyrics of the song capture the feelings of longing and uncertainty that often come with making choices and pursuing dreams.
19 de mai. de 2024 · Nicknamed the “Divine One,” Sarah Vaughan possessed a mesmerizing voice that could effortlessly span multiple octaves, showcasing her exceptional vocal range and control. Her ability to hit high notes with clarity and power remains unparalleled in the history of jazz.
- Joyce Burgess
11 de mai. de 2024 · Black Coffee is a timeless jazz ballad that was first recorded by Sarah Vaughan in 1949. Considered one of her signature songs, it beautifully showcases her vocal prowess and emotional depth. The lyrics of this song delve into feelings of heartbreak, longing, and addiction, resonating with listeners on a deep level.
22 de mai. de 2024 · This version is taken from the remarkable 1963 album Sassy Swings the Tivoli (“Sassy” was Vaughan’s nickname, bestowed upon her by pianist John Malachi). The song has an undeniably warm, bluesy spirit, making it the perfect showcase for Vaughan’s nuanced vocals and boundless sense of swing.
10 de mai. de 2024 · by Lean Crowley. By Matt Micucci. Sarah Vaughan was an American jazz singer, whose voice was described as one of the most wonderous voices of the twentieth century, she ranked with Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday in the very top echelon of female jazz singers.
2 de mai. de 2024 · There is something that Sarah Vaughan does with her voice which is quite rare and virtually unheard of in classical singing. She can color and change her voice at will to produce timbres and sonorities that go beyond anything known in traditional singing and traditional vocal pedagogy.