Maybe
Sarah Vaughan · Other Songs - Sarah Vaughan
When you are all alone
Maybe the one who is waiting for you will prove untrue
Then what will you do?
Maybe you'll sit and sigh
Wishing that I were near, then
Maybe you'll ask me to come back again
And maybe I'll say maybe
Maybe you'll think of me
When you are all alone
Maybe the one who is waiting for you will prove untrue
Then what will you do?
Maybe you'll sit and sigh
Wishing that I were near, then
Maybe you'll ask me to come back again
And maybe I'll say maybe
Maybe - Sarah Vaughan
Sarah Vaughan's rendition of "Maybe" stands as a definitive example of her mastery over the jazz standard. Recorded in the mid-1950s, the track showcases her unparalleled vocal agility and emotional depth, transforming a simple ballad into a soaring statement of romantic longing. Vaughan's ability to navigate complex melodic lines while maintaining a conversational tone set her apart from her contemporaries. The recording captures the essence of the swing era, blending smooth phrasing with a powerful, soulful delivery that emphasized the human element of the music. Her interpretation remains a benchmark for vocal jazz, demonstrating how a singer can elevate a composition through sheer artistry and technical precision.
