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Bobby McFerrin (born New York City , March 11 , 1950 ) is a Jazz -influenced A Cappella vocal performer and conductor. His song " Don't Worry, Be Happy " (featured in the 1988 movie '' Cocktail '' starring Tom Cruise ) was a #1 U.S. pop hit in 1988 . He has also worked in collaboration with instrumental performers including pianist Chick Corea , cellist Yo-Yo Ma , and pianist Herbie Hancock . He is known for possessing a large vocal range of four octaves and for his ability to use his voice to create sound effects, like his recreation of a bass, which he achieves by singing while tapping on his chest.

In 1987 he sang the theme tune to The Cosby Show and soon after also provided the music for a Cadburys chocolate commercial.

In 1993 he also sang the Pink Panther theme tune for the movie '' Son Of The Pink Panther ''.

In addition to his vocal performing career, Mr. McFerrin was appointed in 1994 as creative chair of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra .

McFerrin is the subject of a persistent yet wholly unfounded Rumour that he has committed Suicide . The rumor was so strong that the official Bobby McFerrin FAQ addressed the question.

McFerrin and his hit "Don't Worry, Be Happy" were parodied on " The Simpsons " as "I'm Worried - Need Money".


DISCOGRAPHY




SIDEMAN

  • 1980 Journey to the one (Pharroah Sanders)

  • 1982 The Best it yet to come (Grover Washington jr.)

  • 1983 The Young Lions (various)

  • 1984 A Night in Copenhagen (Charles Lloyd Quartet); A Tribute to Thelonius Monk (various)

  • 1984 Tangents (Chico Freeman)

  • 1985 Watching my life go by (Michael Hedges); Vocalese (The Manhattan Transfer)

  • 1986 Round midnight (various); The other side of Round midnight (various); Dialects ( Joe Zawinul )

  • 1986 The Sportin' Life ( Weather Report )

  • 1987 The Just so stories (Bobby McFerrin and Jack Nickolson)

  • 1988 Cocktail (Soundtrack); Duets (Rob Wasserman u. a.); Heart's horizon ( Al Jarreau )

  • 1989 Back on the block ( Quincy Jones ); Strange Angels (Laurie Anderson)

  • 1991 The Laziest Gal in Town (Gal Costa)

  • 1994 Extra Special Edition (Jack DeJohnette)

  • 1995 Hand in hand: Songs of Parenthood (various); The Music of Disney's Cinerella (various); Dreamland (The Yellow Jackets)

  • 1998 In My Life (various)

  • 2003 Little Worlds (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones); Rendez-vous in New York ( Chick Corea )

  • 2004 Magic hour ( Wynton Marsalis )



GRAMMYS


  • 1985 "Another Night In Tunisia" with Jon Hendricks

  • ---"''Best Jazz Vocal Performance, male"''

  • 1985 "Another Night In Tunisia" with Cheryl Bentyne

  • ---''"Best Vocal Arrangement for two or more voices"''

  • 1986 "Round Midnight“

  • ---"''Best Jazz Vocal Performance, male"''

  • 1987 "What Is This Thing Called Love“

  • ---"''Best Jazz Vocal Performance, male''"

  • 1987 "The Elephants’ Child" with Jack Nicholson

  • ---"''Best Recording for Children"''

  • 1988 "Don’t Worry, Be Happy"

  • ---''"Record of the year''",

  • --- "''Song of the year",''

  • --- "''Best Pop Vocal Performance, male"''

  • 1988 "Brothers"

  • ---"''Best Jazz Vocal Performance, male"''

  • 1992 "Round Midnight"

  • ---"''Best Jazz Vocal Performance"''




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