Bobby Mcferrin - Don't Worry Be Happy (2025)

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Title: Don't Worry Be Happy
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: UMG Recordings, Inc. FP
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 2:19:45
Total Size: 853 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Bobby McFerrin – Don't Worry Be Happy (04:51)
2. Bobby McFerrin – Kalimba Suite (03:41)
3. Bobby McFerrin – Good Lovin' (02:59)
4. Bobby McFerrin – Drive My Car (02:42)
5. Bobby McFerrin – Freedom Is A Voice (04:52)
6. Bobby McFerrin – Drive (03:55)
7. Bobby McFerrin – Bang! Zoom (05:33)
8. Bobby McFerrin – Invocation (07:10)
9. Bobby McFerrin – Friends (04:27)
10. Bobby McFerrin – A Piece, A Chord (03:46)
11. Bobby McFerrin – Heaven's Design (05:57)
12. Bobby McFerrin, Jon Hendricks & The Manhattan Transfer – Another Night In Tunisia (04:12)
13. Bobby McFerrin – Sisters (01:22)
14. Bobby McFerrin – Remembrance (05:17)
15. Bobby McFerrin – Circlings (01:14)
16. Bobby McFerrin – A Silken Road (04:28)
17. Bobby McFerrin – Ziggurat (05:20)
18. Bobby McFerrin – Windows (04:01)
19. Bobby McFerrin – I Hear Music (03:54)
20. Bobby McFerrin – Monks/The Shepherd (02:48)
21. Bobby McFerrin – Marlowe (04:08)
22. Bobby McFerrin – Mass (02:40)
23. Bobby McFerrin – Chanson (01:30)
24. Bobby McFerrin – Pat And Joe (02:11)
25. Bobby McFerrin – My Better Half (04:43)
26. Bobby McFerrin – Walkin' (05:39)
27. Bobby McFerrin – Taylor Made (04:22)
28. Bobby McFerrin – Selim (05:19)
29. Bobby McFerrin – Kids' Toys (05:17)
30. Bobby McFerrin – Mere Words (04:25)
31. Bobby McFerrin – Beverly Hills Blues (03:52)
32. Rob Wasserman & Bobby McFerrin – Brothers (04:47)
33. Bobby McFerrin – Baby (08:04)

Vocal virtuoso Bobby McFerrin is a musical icon whose innovative wide-octave-jumping approach to a cappella and vocalese has earned him critical and commercial acclaim across the pop, jazz, and classical worlds. A multiple Grammy Award winner, McFerrin is best recognized for his chart-topping Billboard Hot 100 hit "Don't Worry, Be Happy" off 1988's Simple Pleasures, which took home four Grammy Awards, including Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Male Singer. Along with his pop success, he has explored a wide array of styles, including leading his ten-member Voicestra on 1990's Medicine Music, pairing with classical cellist Yo-Yo Ma on 1992's Hush, and collaborating with jazz pianist Chick Corea on 1992's Play, 1996's The Mozart Sessions, and 2002's Beyond Words. Along with his own albums, he has worked with a bevy of name artists, including Manhattan Transfer (with whom he won his first Grammy for "Another Night in Tunisia), Dizzy Gillespie, Quincy Jones, Béla Fleck, and more. He also explored choir music on 2010's VOCAbuLarieS and paid homage to his father, noted singer Robert McFerrin, on 2013's Spirityouall. Along with an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music, McFerrin is a 2020 NEA Jazz Master and a 2023 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner and has conducted various symphonies around the globe.