Jazz waltz
This article is about the musical style. For the album by Les McCann & The Jazz Crusaders, see Jazz Waltz (album). For the album by Shorty Rogers, see Jazz Waltz (Shorty Rogers album).
A Jazz waltz is a waltz in jazz style, thus played in a syncopated 3/4.
Familiar jazz waltzes
A few familiar jazz waltzes are: "My Favorite Things", "Jitterbug Waltz", Vince Guaraldi's "What Child Is This" (a.k.a.) "Greensleeves", and "Skating" from A Charlie Brown Christmas.
Notable jazz waltzes
The following were either composed as jazz waltzes, or are frequently played as such.
Jazz waltzes in Pop
- "A Taste of Honey" (Tom Jones) from his album From The Heart, 1966
- "Blessed" (Simon & Garfunkel) from Sounds of Silence, 1966
- "Everything's Alright" from Andrew Lloyd Webber's opera Jesus Christ Superstar, 1970
- "I Just Don't Understand" (The Beatles) from Live at the BBC
- "It's for You" (The Beatles)
- "Mirror, Mirror" (The Osmonds) from The Plan, 1973
- "My Girl Maria" (Tom Jones), from Help Yourself, 1968
- "The Last Waltz" (Engelbert Humperdinck)
- "Wives And Lovers" (Burt Bacharach)
Jazz waltzes in Rock & Blues Rock
- "Golden Brown" (The Stranglers), 1981
- "Second Movement" (vocal parts) (Deep Purple) from Concerto for Group and Orchestra, 1969
- "Here's to the new year" (Slade) from Crackers - The Christmas Party Album, 1986
- "She Belongs to Me" (Jake Holmes), from The Above Ground Sound Of Jake Holmes, 1967
- "The Way Young Lovers Do" (Van Morrison), from Astral Weeks, 1968
- "What's the Use in Trying" (Moneybrother), from To Die Alone, 2006
Jazz waltzes in Folk & Electric Folk
- "Autopsy" (Fairport Convention), from Unhalfbricking, 1968
- "Gaea" (Pentangle), from So Early In The Spring, 1989
- "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" (Pentangle), from Berkeley Community Theatre, May 29, 1970
- "Hear My Call" (Pentangle), from The Pentangle, 1968
- "In Time" (Pentangle), from Berkeley Community Theatre, May 29, 1970
- "Light Flight" (Pentangle), from Basket Of Light, 1968
Jazz waltzes in Progressive & Indie Rock
- "Black Lace" (Frijid Pink) from Defrosted, 1970
- "Cressida" (Cressida) from Cressida, 1970
- "Digging My Lawn" (Giles, Giles & Fripp) from The Cheerful Insanity of Giles, Giles and Fripp, 1968
- "Hello hello" (Caravan) from Caravan, 1968
- "Jazz Waltz #3 in B flat" (The Dears) from End of a Hollywood Bedtime Story, 2000
- "Move on Alone" (Jethro Tull) from This Was, 1968
- "Poet and Peasant" (Beggars Opera) from Act One, 1974 (partial jazz waltz)
- "Once Upon a Hill" (Aardvark) from Aardvark, 1970
- "Something Following Me" (Procol Harum) from Procol Harum, 1967
- "To 'B'" (Brainchild) from Healing Of The Lunatic Owl, 1970
- "To Play Your Little Game" (Cressida) from Cressida, 1970
- "Up And Coming" (Blodwyn Pig) from Ahead Rings Out, 1969 (jazz waltz-blues)
- "Water Curtain Cave" (Jade Warrior) from Released, 1971 (partial jazz waltz)
- "Winter" (Hannibal) from Hannibal, 1971
Jazz waltzes in Psychedelic Rock
- "An Invitation to Cry" (Saturday's Children) on compilation album Pebbles Vol. 1
- "Ascension" (Kahvas Jute) from Wide Open, 1971
- "Benedictus" (The Electric Prunes) from Mass In F Minor, 1968
- "Cynical Watcher Mr Peep" (The Seeds), 1966
- "Deck Five" (Saturday's Children), 1966
- "Fly" (Ora) from Ora, 1969
- "Gold And Silver" (Quicksilver Messenger Service) from Quicksilver Messenger Service, 1968
- "Huautla" (Canned Heat) from Hallelujah, 1969
- "I Want You Back Again" (The Zombies) from Zombie Heaven, 1967
- "Jabberwock" (Boeing Duveen and the Beautiful Soup) on compilation album Rubble Vol. 8
- "Judge With a Bomb" (The Seeds)
- "Shaman's Blues" (The Doors) from The Soft Parade, 1968
- "Soul Sync" (The Sun) on compilation album Psychedelic Archaeology Vol. 6
- "Sonny Goode Street" (Donovan)
- "Stephanie Knows Who" (The Move) from Shazam, 1970
- "Suburban Lament" (Leyne Martine Jr) on compilation album Psychedelic Archaeology Vol. 1
- "The Garden Is Open" (The Fugs) from Tenderness Junction, 1967
- "Tube" (The Psycheground Group), 1971
- "White Panther" (Arcesua), 1968, on compilation album - Love, Peace and Poetry: American Psychedelic Bands
- "War lord" (The Shadows), 1965
- "Wintertime Love" (The Doors) from Waiting For The Sun, 1968
Jazz waltzes in Argentinian Progressive Rock
- "Aventura en el arbol" (Aquelarre) from Aquelarre, 1972
- "El Viaje De Anabelas" (Bubu) from Anabelas, 1978
Jazz waltzes in Danish Pop
- "Dansevise" (Grethe & Jørgen Ingmann) won the Eurovision Song Contest 1963
Jazz waltzes in Finnish Progressive Rock
- "Hamarapuolella" (Alamaailman Vasarat) from Kaarmelautakunta, 2003
Jazz waltzes in French Jazz Pop
- "Boom Boom" (France Gall), 1966. Originally a Danish song called "Say Boom Boom" composed by Poul Reinau and first recorded by his wife Lise.
- "Les Oubliettes" (Serge Gainsbourg), c. 1961-63
- "Les Yeux Bleu" (France Gall), 1967
- "Pense à Moi" (France Gall), 1963
- "Wake me at five" (Serge Gainsbourg) from the film Strip Tease, 1963
Jazz waltzes in German Progressive Rock
- "Alabaster Keaton" (Aera) from Hand und Fuss, 1976 (jazz waltz/fusion)
- "Difference" (Häx Cel) from Zwai, 1972
- "Hallelujah" (Hallelujah) from Hallelujah Babe, 1971
- "Hysterical" (My Solid Ground) from SWF, 1973
- "Mosaik" (Joy Unlimited), from Reflektions, 1973
- "Music" (Häx Cel) from Zwai, 1972
- "Bosco Biati Weiß Alles" (Brainstorm), from Smile A While, 1973
- "There Was a Time" (Brainstorm), from Last Smile, 1974
Jazz waltzes in Italian Jazz Rock
- "Valzer per Domani" (Arti e Mestieri) from Giro Di Valzer per Domani, 1975
- "Dimensione Terra" (Arti e Mestieri) from Giro Di Valzer per Domani, 1975
Jazz waltzes in Japanese Smooth Jazz
- "Night Waltz" (Keiko Matsui), 1991
Jazz waltzes in Norwegian Pop & Folk Pop
- "Intet er nytt under solen" (Åse Kleveland), Norwegian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1966
- "It's just a game" (Bendik Singers), Norwegian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973
Jazz waltzes in Romanian Rock
- "Într-un cer violet" (Sfinx), 1984
Jazz waltzes in Swedish Jazz Pop
- "Att angöra en brygga" (Monica Zetterlund) from the film Att angöra en brygga, 1965
- "Bedårande sommarvals" ("Bluesette")(Monica Zetterlund) from Monica Zetterlund sjunger Olle Adolphson, 1976
- "Den sista valsen" ("The Last Waltz") (Svante Thuresson), 1967
- "En visa om ett rosenblad" (Cornelis Vreeswijk) from Poem, ballader och lite blues, 1966
- "En snäcka i sanden" (Alice Babs)
- "Farfars vals" (Monica Zetterlund) from Ohh! Monica,1965
- "Hajar'u de' då, Jack" (Cornelis Vreeswijk) from Poem, ballader och lite blues, 1970
- "Har du nån'sin hört någon spela jazz på en elektrisk flöjt" (Monica Zetterlund)
- "Mer än vänskap" (Alice Babs) from Illusion
- "I New York" ("Take Five") (Monica Zetterlund) from Ahh! Monica, 1962
- "Jag tror att jag är kär i dig, Maria" ("My Girl Maria") (Svante Thuresson), 1964
- "Leva mitt liv" (Svante Thuresson), 1968
- "Nygammal vals" (Svante Thuresson & Lill Lindfors), Swedish entry in the European Song Contest, 1966
- "Pense à moi" (instrumental version) (Spotnicks), 1964
- "Telegram för fullmånen" (Cornelis Vreeswijk) from Grimascher och telegram, 1966
- "Ångbåtsblues" (Cornelis Vreeswijk) from Grimascher och telegram, 1966
Jazz waltzes in Swedish Psychedelic & Alternative Rock
- "Blå vardag" (Atlas) from Blå vardag, 1979
- "Canada lumberyard" (Hansson & Karlsson) from Hansson & Karlsson, 1979
- "February" (Hansson & Karlsson) from Hansson & Karlsson, 1967
- "Här kommer natten" (Pugh Rogefeldt) from Ja, dä ä dä, 1969
- "Space with in" (Hansson & Karlsson) from Man at the moon, 1969
- "Peace on earth" (Hansson & Karlsson) from Man at the moon, 1969
Jazz waltzes in Swedish Hip Hop
- "A-kasseblues revisited" (Movits!) from This Is Swedish Hip Hop Evolution, 2010
References
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