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Remembering Quincy Jones: 10 career-spanning songs to celebrate his legacy

Obit Quincy Jones
November 04, 2024

Few artists have legacies so mammoth their very name could be considered synonymous with the music industry, but then again, most musicians are not the prodigious producer Quincy Jones.

The larger-than-life figure died Sunday night at his Los Angeles home, surrounded by his family. He was 91 and scheduled to receive an honorary Academy Award later this month.

Across his career, the 28-time Grammy Award winning Jones worked with everyone from Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson with hundreds in-between. The best way to celebrate his legacy, of course, is to listen to the music he made.

Remembering Quincy Jones: 10 career-spanning songs to celebrate his legacy
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Read on, and then listen to all of the tracks on our Spotify playlist, here.

1963: Ella Fitzgerald and Count Basie's orchestra, โ€œHoneysuckle Roseโ€

Those looking to kickstart their Jones listening journey at the very beginning of his career could do so with โ€œLiza,โ€ from his first album, โ€œJazz Abroad,โ€ a joint release with Roy Haynes. For everyone else, look to his arrangements on 1963's โ€œElla and Basie!,โ€ an album by Fitzgerald with Count Basie's orchestra. Moving from just vocals and bass before building into its own grandness โ€” not to mention, a delightful scat solo from Fitzgerald โ€” โ€œHoneysuckle Roseโ€ from the album is an exemplar of Jones' jazz brilliance.

1963: Lesley Gore, โ€œItโ€™s My Partyโ€

Teenage heartbreak met its match on Lesley Gore's โ€œIt's My Party,โ€ recorded when its pop singer was still in her own adolescence. Jones produced the record, with its addictive melodies, percussion and cheerful horn section โ€” emotionally and diametrically opposed to its narrative tale of a girl getting dumped by her boyfriend for her best friend on her birthday. You'd cry, too, if it happened to you.

1964: Frank Sinatra, โ€œFly Me to the Moonโ€

Jones' legacy is defined by an idiosyncratic ability to master various American musical forms with an apparent ease. That is the case of this canonized cover by Frank Sinatra, โ€œFly Me to the Moon,โ€ from Sinatra's 1964 album, โ€œIt Might as Well Be Swing,โ€ arranged by Jones. The producer set the song to a punchy, swinging rhythm and wistful flute, and the rest is history. You can also thank Jones for โ€œThe Best Is Yet to Come.โ€

1967: Ray Charles, โ€œIn the Heat of the Nightโ€

Remembering Quincy Jones: 10 career-spanning songs to celebrate his legacy
Obit Quincy Jones

Jones scored the 1967 film โ€œIn the Heat of the Night,โ€ which includes its R&B-gospel title track, โ€œIn the Heat of the Night,โ€ performed by his good friend Ray Charles. It is soul committed to wax, amplified by the inclusion of a lusty tenor sax solo.

1979: Michael Jackson, โ€œDonโ€™t Stop 'Til You Get Enoughโ€

Perhaps Jones' best-known production partnership is the one he had with Michael Jackson, working with the King of Pop on his culture-shifting albums, 1979's โ€œOff the Wall," 1982's โ€œThrillerโ€ and 1987's โ€œBad.โ€ The pair met while working on the 1978 movie โ€œThe Wiz" โ€” Jones worked on its soundtrack, and Jackson was its star. โ€œDon't Stop โ€˜Til You Get Enough," with its inventive disco-funk, ambitious production and Jackson's signature falsetto set the stage for the massive career to come.

1981: Quincy Jones, โ€œJust Onceโ€

Put it in the pantheon of great piano ballads: On Jones' 1981 album โ€œThe Dude,โ€ James Ingram takes over lead vocal duties for โ€œJust Once,โ€ the big-hearted and bigger-feelings track.

1982: Michael Jackson, โ€œBillie Jeanโ€

What songs are more immediately recognizable? An elongated drum and bass lick introduce โ€œBillie Jean,โ€ one of the great genre-averse pop songs of all time, from Jackson's record-breaking โ€œThriller" album. Here, Jones' production is post-disco, but still funky, still prescient. And time tells the greatest tale: โ€œThrillerโ€ sold more than 20 million copies in 1983 alone and has contended with the Eaglesโ€™ โ€œGreatest Hits 1971-1975โ€ among others as the best-selling album of all time.

1982: Donna Summer, โ€œLove Is in Control (Finger on the Trigger)โ€

Remembering Quincy Jones: 10 career-spanning songs to celebrate his legacy
Obit Quincy Jones

And now for something completely different: In 1982, Jones worked with Donna Summer on her self-titled album, a dance-forward record that includes the synth-y pop single โ€œLove Is in Control (Finger on the Trigger)," which earned a Grammy nomination for best R&B vocal performance, female.

1985: USA for Africa, โ€œWe Are the Worldโ€

Nearly four decades ago, some of the biggest stars on the planet โ€” Jackson, Bob Dylan, Tina Turner, Dionne Warwick, Billy Joel, Stevie Wonder, Willie Nelson and Bruce Springsteen among them โ€” came together for an all-night recording session. The result was โ€œWe Are the World,โ€ a pop superhit overseen by Jones, the 1985 charity record for famine relief in Africa.

Lionel Richie, who co-wrote โ€œWe Are the Worldโ€ and was among the featured singers, would call Jones โ€œthe master orchestrator.โ€

1989: Quincy Jones with Ray Charles and Chaka Khan, โ€œI'll Be Good to Youโ€

Back in 1976, Jones produced the Brothers Johnson's R&B hit, โ€œI'll Be Good to You,โ€ and then re-recorded the track with Ray Charles and Chaka Khan โ€” an ebullient number with contemporary production, completely transforming the classic.

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National Writer Hillel Italie contributed to this report.

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