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Resources share the relationship subject to Jazz vocals
- The definitive collection, Nina Simone
- Ella, Ella Fitzgerald
- Queen, the music of Dinah Washington
- Schuur fire, Diane Schuur, featuring Caribbean Jazz Project
- The 1930's--the singers
- Live at the Apollo, B. B. King
- Tender moments, Morgana King
- Lady in Satin, Billie Holiday
- Jazz lounge 2
- Broadway jazz
- Hamp, the legendary Decca recordings of Lionel Hampton, Lionel Hampton
- The ultimate collection, George Benson
- Nina Simone for lovers
- Nat King Cole, The trio recordings, Vol. 3
- You're driving me crazy, Van Morrison and Joey DeFrancesco
- All the sad young men, Anita O'Day ; the Gary McFarland Orch[estra]
- An Evening with Mel Torme, live from the Disney Institute
- When Harry met Sally, music from the motion picture
- I go back home, a story about hoping and dreaming, Jimmy Scott
- Tonin', the Manhattan Transfer
- The music in my head, Michael Franks
- The great American songbook, jazz : music and lyrics for 100 classic songs
- The Mel Tormé collection 1944-1985, Mel Tormé
- You can't steal my joy, Ezra Collective
- Barefoot on the beach
- Broadway & 52nd, Us3
- Frank Sinatra, Volume 4
- Bare bones, Madeleine Peyroux
- Upward spiral, Branford Marsalis Quartet ; special guest Kurt Elling
- Nancy Wilson/Cannonball Adderley, Nancy Wilson and Cannonball Adderly
- Q's jook joint, [produced by] Quincy Jones
- Live at the Rainbow Room, Jane Monheit
- It happened one night, Holly Cole
- Casino lights '99
- Glow, Al Jarreau
- Cat, Catherine Russell
- Blue note, A story of modern jazz, co-production of EuroArts Entertainment OHG and SDR/Arte in association with BRAVO and Danmarks Radio ; a film by Julian Benedikt ; produced by Ulli Pfau ; written and directed by Julian Benedikt
- Here we go again, celebrating the genius of Ray Charles, Willie Nelson, Wynton Marsalis ; featuring Norah Jones
- Still Crazy After All These Years, Paul Simon
- Tonight only!, Dave Brubeck
- Once to every heart, Mark Murphy
- The definitive soul collection, Ray Charles
- Jazz
- Heart to heart, Diane Schuur & B.B. King
- Artie Shaw
- Blue and sentimental, Cleo Laine
- The best of Dianne Reeves
- The original recordings that inspired the Broadway hit "After Midnight", Duke Ellington
- Let's get lost, the songs of Jimmy McHugh, Wesla [sic] Whitfield
- Duos III, Luciana Souza