Get ready to slip on your dancing shoes and groove along to the jazzy vibes of Helen Humes' latest album, "Songs I Like to Sing." This collection of tunes is a delightful homage to the golden era of jazz, with Humes' smooth vocals taking centre stage.
From the moment you press play, you'll be transported to a smoky nightclub in the heart of New Orleans, where the music flows like sweet honey and the good times never stop.
Humes' voice is like a warm hug on a cold night, wrapping you up in its soulful embrace and taking you on a musical journey you won't soon forget.
Each track on this album is a gem in its own right, but there are a few standouts that are guaranteed to get your toes tapping.
"I Cried for You" is a heartfelt ballad that showcases Humes' emotional range, while "Million Dollar Secret" is a sassy, uptempo number that demands you get up and dance.
Overall, "Songs I Like to Sing" is a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast looking to inject a little swing into their playlist.
Humes' timeless vocals and the fantastic musicianship on display make this album a real treat for the ears.
So go ahead, pour yourself a cocktail, dim the lights, and let Helen Humes serenade you into the night.
Cheers to good music!
From the moment you press play, you'll be transported to a smoky nightclub in the heart of New Orleans, where the music flows like sweet honey and the good times never stop.
Humes' voice is like a warm hug on a cold night, wrapping you up in its soulful embrace and taking you on a musical journey you won't soon forget.
Each track on this album is a gem in its own right, but there are a few standouts that are guaranteed to get your toes tapping.
"I Cried for You" is a heartfelt ballad that showcases Humes' emotional range, while "Million Dollar Secret" is a sassy, uptempo number that demands you get up and dance.
Overall, "Songs I Like to Sing" is a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast looking to inject a little swing into their playlist.
Humes' timeless vocals and the fantastic musicianship on display make this album a real treat for the ears.
So go ahead, pour yourself a cocktail, dim the lights, and let Helen Humes serenade you into the night.
Cheers to good music!






