The Best Jazz Music Songs of 2014

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Looking for the best jazz songs of 2014? Look no further – we’ve got a great selection of tunes for you to enjoy!

Introduction

It’s no secret that jazz music is one of the most popular genres in the world. Every year, millions of people around the globe tune in to their favorite jazz radio stations, buy jazz CDs, and stream jazz songs online.

With so much great jazz music being released each year, it can be tough to keep track of all the best new tunes. That’s why we’ve put together this list of the best jazz songs of 2014. From up-and-coming artists to established legends, this list has something for everyone.

So sit back, relax, and enjoy some of the best jazz music of the year.

Best Jazz Songs of 2014

It’s no secret that Jazz has been making a comeback in recent years. More and more people are beginning to appreciate the genre for its complex, soulful sound. If you’re looking for some great jazz tunes to add to your collection, check out our list of the best jazz songs of 2014.

“Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood”

One of the best-known and most-recorded songs of all time, “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood” has been associated with some of music’s most iconic figures, including Nina Simone, Eric Burdon & The Animals, Joe Cocker, and Santa Esmeralda. The son of Beat poet Charles Olson and noted author/activist Kate Millet, Ann Druyan co-wrote the song with her first husband ThomasCosta. Originally written for Don Costa’s arrangements for Simone’s 1964 album Broadway-Blues-Ballads, the song found new life when it was released as a single by The Animals in late 1964. It reached #3 on the UK charts and #15 on the Billboard Hot 100, quickly becoming one of the band’s signature hits. Over the years, “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood” has been covered by everyone from Joe Cocker to Jimmy Scott to Cher, each adding their own unique interpretation to this timeless classic.

“All of Me”

“All of Me” is a 2014 jazz song by Billboard that was written by Toots Thielemans, Jonny Mandel, and Paul Desmond. It was released on May 6, 2014 and peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song has been covered by many artists, including Michael Bublé, John Legend, and Willie Nelson.

“Moanin'”

On “Moanin’,” one of the best jazz songs of 2014, bassist Charles Mingus creates a funeral procession groove that is at once meditative and cathartic, and tenor saxophonist Eric Dolphy weaves in and out of the mix with his distinctive brand of melodic improvisation.

“So What”

OnMarch 7, 1959, jazz musician Miles Davis released his album Kind of Blue. It is one of the best-selling jazz albums of all time and helped to launch the genre into the popular music scene. The album’s title track, “So What”, is one of the most famous jazz songs of all time. The tune was written by Davis and featured on the album alongside other iconic tracks like “All Blues” and “Flamenco Sketches”.

“So What” has been covered by many artists over the years, but it was originally performed by Miles Davis on trumpet, John Coltrane on tenor saxophone, Cannonball Adderley on alto saxophone, Bill Evans on piano, Paul Chambers on double bass, and Jimmy Cobb on drums. The tune is played in the key of D-minor and has a slow bluesy feel to it. The main theme is only eight bars long and is repeated throughout the song. This simple melodies is what makes “So What” so iconic and memorable.

If you’re a fan of jazz music, or just looking for a new genre to explore, be sure to check out “So What” by Miles Davis.

“Take the ‘A’ Train”

Take the ‘A’ Train is a 1941 jazz standard by Billy Strayhorn. It is perhaps the most popular and best-known tune composed by Strayhorn, and has been recorded by numerous artists since its composition. The tune is sometimes referred to as “A-Train”, “Atrain”, or incorrectly as “taking the eighties train”.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the best jazz music songs of 2014 were a varied and eclectic bunch. From old-school throwbacks to contemporary masterpieces, there was something for everyone on this list. We hope you enjoyed it!

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