Get ready to dance with the best swing and jazz music tracks to keep you moving.
The Golden Age of Swing
The 1930s and 1940s are often referred to as the "Golden Age of Swing". This was a time when swing music was at its peak, with artists like Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and Benny Goodman leading the way. Their music is still widely popular today and is a staple of swing dance.
- Duke Ellington - "Take the 'A' Train" - A classic swing track that's perfect for dancing the Lindy Hop.
- Count Basie - "April in Paris" - A fun and upbeat track that's great for dancing the East Coast Swing.
- Benny Goodman - "Sing, Sing, Sing" - A high-energy track that's perfect for dancing the Lindy Hop or the Jitterbug.
Modern Swing and Jazz
While traditional swing and jazz music is still popular, there are also many modern artists and bands that are keeping the genre alive. Here are a few of our favorite modern swing and jazz tracks:
- The Brian Setzer Orchestra - "Jump, Jive an' Wail" - A fun and energetic track that's perfect for dancing the Lindy Hop or the Jitterbug.
- Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - "Go Daddy-O" - A swingin' track that's great for dancing the East Coast Swing or the Lindy Hop.
- Michael Bublé - "Feeling Good" - A smooth and soulful track that's perfect for dancing the West Coast Swing or the Nightclub Two-Step.
More Swing and Jazz Favorites
Here are a few more swing and jazz tracks that are perfect for dancing:
- Glenn Miller - "In the Mood" - A classic swing track that's perfect for dancing the Lindy Hop or the Jitterbug.
- Artie Shaw - "Begin the Beguine" - A beautiful and romantic track that's great for dancing the Waltz or the Foxtrot.
- Billie Holiday - "God Bless the Child" - A soulful and jazzy track that's perfect for dancing the East Coast Swing or the Lindy Hop.
Whether you're a seasoned swing dancer or just starting out, these tracks are sure to get you moving. So put on your dancing shoes and get ready to swing!