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7 Times Jazz Went Pop
Season 6 · Episode 53

7 Times Jazz Went Pop

Peter and Adam turn the tables on yesterday's episode as they list some jazz musicians who had pop crossover success.7 Times Jazz Went PopHerbie Hancock - "Rockit'Bobby McFerrin - "Don't Worry, Be Happy"Miles Davis - "Human Nature"Natalie Cole with Nat Ki

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March 17, 202018m 53s

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Peter and Adam turn the tables on yesterday's episode as they list some jazz musicians who had pop crossover success.


7 Times Jazz Went Pop

  1. Herbie Hancock - "Rockit'
  2. Bobby McFerrin - "Don't Worry, Be Happy"
  3. Miles Davis - "Human Nature"
  4. Natalie Cole with Nat King Cole - "Unforgettable"
  5. Norah Jones - "Don't Know Why"
  6. Robert Glasper - Black Radio
  7. BONUS


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