Bebop!
'nuff Said by Network Music Ensemble you're welcome...
"Making Whoopee" is a "jazz era" popular song but isn't a tune played usually by jazz musicians it does not belong to any jazz style.
Snow day Jazz song where Frank call Marie for dance is "Artie Shaw - Frenesi"
Jazz is usually faced paced. There are many solos in this style of music as well.
Many jazz "standards" came from the collections of other types of music. I've heard the Lady Gaga version of Orange Colored Sky. She sings in the style of an aggressive jazz vocalist and the backing is very jazzy-big band style. So sure, we'll call Orange Colored Sky a "true jazz song" in this case.
"Feeling Good" by Nina Simone is often categorized within the jazz and soul genres, showcasing a blend of jazz influences with elements of blues and gospel. The song features a rich, emotive vocal delivery paired with a powerful orchestral arrangement, highlighting Simone's dynamic range and expressive style. Its bold instrumentation and uplifting themes contribute to its timeless appeal, making it a classic in the jazz repertoire.
Monsieur Dupont - Sandie Shaw song - was created in 1969.
Jazz,Pop,Swing,Blues,
By making it snazzy jazzy! *snap snap*
Buddy Holly is the sheezy. Nuff said
The Spanish jazz song "Chi Chi Lay Lay" is performed by the group Los Panchos, known for their romantic boleros and Latin music. This particular song beautifully blends jazz elements with traditional Latin rhythms, showcasing the group's signature style. If you're looking for more versions or covers, various artists may have interpreted the song in their unique styles.
One More Night - Sandie Shaw song - was created in 1977.