If you like Andy Williams, try these artists
If you like Andy Williams, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.
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Artists to try next
Perry Como
Como's smooth baritone and easy listening style create a comforting atmosphere similar to Williams' warm melodic lines.
Frank Sinatra
Sinatra's classic vocal delivery and lush orchestral arrangements resonate with the same romantic sensibility found in Williams' music.
Dean Martin
GuideMartin's laid-back charm and crooning style evoke a similar nostalgic feel, making his music a perfect match for fans of Williams.
Bing Crosby
GuideCrosby's rich voice and timeless ballads share the same gentle pulse and emotional depth that characterize Williams' work.
Nat King Cole
GuideCole's velvety vocals and jazz-infused pop songs offer a comparable warmth and sophistication akin to Andy Williams' style.
Johnny Mathis
GuideMathis’ romantic ballads and smooth delivery align closely with the tender moments present in Williams' discography.
Tony Bennett
GuideBennett’s classic standards and emotive singing style reflect the same elegance and heartfelt expression found in Williams' music.
Al Martino
Martino’s emotive vocal style and orchestral backing create an atmosphere reminiscent of the gentle yet powerful moments in Williams' work.
Common questions
Who sounds like Andy Williams?
Artists similar to Andy Williams include Perry Como, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Bing Crosby. Each shares elements of Andy Williams's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Andy Williams?
Andy Williams is primarily known for country, jazz and easy listening. With a gentle pulse and rich melodic lines, Williams' music envelops listeners in a warm embrace, punctuated by sweeping crescendos and tender moments of stillness.
Where should I start if I like Andy Williams?
If you enjoy Andy Williams, start with Perry Como — their album "We Get Letters" is a great entry point. Como's smooth baritone and easy listening style create a comforting atmosphere similar to Williams' warm melodic lines.