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Vocal music is a term describing classic mainstream American pop performed either by individual singers or vocal groups. Before rock & roll, pop vocalists didn't write their own material, they interpreted songs written by such professional songwriters as Irving Berlin, George Gershwin and Cole Porter. Often, they would sing these songs supported... [+] Continue

Vocal-Easy Listening Artists

Johnny Mathis
Johnny Mathis
Genre: Vocal-Easy Listening
Decades: 8064
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One of the last and most popular in a long line of traditional male vocalists who emerged before the rock-dominated 1960s, Johnny Mathis concentrated on romantic readings of jazz and pop standards for the ever-shrinking adult contemporary audience of the '60s and '70s. Though he debuted with a flurry of singles-chart activity, Mathis later made... [+] Read More

Julie London
Julie London
Genre: Vocal-Easy Listening
Decades: 384
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A sultry, smoky-voiced master of understatement, Julie London enjoyed considerable popularity during the cool era of the 1950s. London never had the range of Ella Fitzgerald or Sarah Vaughan, but often used restraint, softness, and subtlety to maximum advantage. An actress as well as a singer, London played with heavyweights like Gregory Peck... [+] Read More

Dean Martin
Dean Martin
Genre: Vocal-Easy Listening
Decades: 1984
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Enjoying great success in music, film, television and the stage, Dean Martin was less an entertainer than an icon, the eternal essence of cool. A member of the legendary Rat Pack, he lived and died the high life of booze, broads and bright lights, always projecting a sense of utter detachment and serenity; along with Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis,... [+] Read More

Peggy Lee
Peggy Lee
Genre: Vocal-Easy Listening
Decades: 4032
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Peggy Lee's alluring tone, distinctive delivery, breadth of material, and ability to write many of her own songs made her one of the most captivating artists of the vocal era, from her breakthrough on the Benny Goodman hit "Why Don't You Do Right" to her many solo successes, singles including "Mañana," "Lover" and "Fever" that showed her... [+] Read More

Judy Garland
Judy Garland
Genre: Vocal-Easy Listening
Decades: 480
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Singer/actress Judy Garland had a varied career that began in vaudeville and extended into movies, records, radio, television, and personal appearances. She is best remembered as the big-voiced star of a series of movie musicals, particularly The Wizard of Oz, in which she sang her signature song, "Over the Rainbow." But unlike most other film... [+] Read More

The Mills Brothers
Genre: Vocal-Easy Listening
Decades: 992
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An astonishing vocal group that grew into one of the longest-lasting oldies acts in American popular music, the Mills Brothers quickly moved from novelty wonders to pop successes and continued amazing audiences for decades. Originally billed as "Four Boys and a Guitar," the group's early records came complete with a note assuring listeners that... [+] Read More

Vocal-Easy Listening Albums

Judy Garland in Hollywood: Her Greatest Movie Hits Judy Garland in Hollywood: Her Greatest Movie Hits
Artist: Judy Garland
Released: 1998

Judy Garland may have reached more ears via her movie roles than with any other medium, and this 23-track anthology assembles some of her most noteworthy performances from 1936 to 1963. All of these are the original soundtrack versions, not re-recordings, which means that while the fidelity on some cuts isn't as good as what you might be used to... [+] Read More

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Early Artistry in Rhythm Early Artistry in Rhythm
Artist: Stan Kenton
Released: 1998

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The Anthology The Anthology
Artist: The Ink Spots
Released: 1998

Two discs and almost 50 tracks of the Ink Spots, all recorded within a relatively narrow 13-year window, could be enough to overwhelm anyone not intimately interested in close-harmony vocal music, especially such a humid, narcoleptic sound as the Ink Spots tended toward. For those unhindered by the prospects of two and a half hours of gentle... [+] Read More

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Bing Crosby\'s Gold Records Bing Crosby's Gold Records
Artist: Bing Crosby
Released: 1997

Bing's Gold Records is a splendid collection of all of Crosby's 21 gold singles for Decca Records. Each song is represented in its original version, including "White Christmas," which is not often heard in its 1942 Academy Award-winning version. Among other highlights are "New San Antonio Rose," "Pistol Packin' Mama," "Jingle Bells," "Swinging... [+] Read More

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The Very Best of Frank Sinatra The Very Best of Frank Sinatra
Artist: Frank Sinatra
Released: 1960

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Time for Love: The Best of Julie London Time for Love: The Best of Julie London
Artist: Julie London
Released: 1991

A collection of dusky, atmospheric mood music released as a CD in 1990, Time for Love serves as a superb overview of the jazz-pop songstress in her prime. Seductive and personal interpretations of "No Moon at All," "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To," "Cry Me a River" (a major hit for her), and other classics beautifully demonstrate that, like... [+] Read More

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