Who are the greatest jazz singers of all time? We name some of the best here (in alphabetical order)

By Geoffrey Smith

Published: Thursday, 02 February 2023 at 12:00 am


Geoffrey Smith guides us through his top jazz singers of all time, singers he says who ‘represent some of the most remarkable musical personalities ever to appear on record’.

Since its beginnings in the early decades of the 20th century, jazz music has always been a happy hunting ground for singers with expressive power. Whether it’s the searing emotional honesty of Nina Simone or the irrepressible joy of Louis Armstrong in his prime, jazz has proved a brilliant backdrop for those singers who want to deliver a little extra emotion. Here are some of the best performers ever to stride up to a jazz-club microphone.

Best jazz singers of all time

Mose Allison

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Octogenarian Mose Allison, in a career stretching back beyond five decades, has produced a unique body of work. Allison’s songs are unmistakeable – wry, bluesy comments on the contemporary scene that manage to be streetwise and satiric, down-home and hip. While they might not have made him a household name, they have earned him the devotion of fans all over the world, and the respect and emulation of a couple of generations of his fellow singers, including stars of rock and pop.

We also named Mose Allison one of the best jazz pianists ever

Louis Armstrong

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Armstrong’s unique scat vocals brought a new dimension to improvisation: a piece like ‘Heebie Jeebies’ seems an outpouring of pure joy, a song that doesn’t need words to convey its rhythmic and melodic gusto. And on the magnificent ‘West End Blues’, his trumpet and vocal powers combine to produce a masterpiece of searing emotion.