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22.9M streams

22,936,919

Never Can Say Goodbye

11.3M streams

11,282,730

Beste Zangers 2018 (Trijntje Oosterhui...

8.9M streams

8,867,428

Happy Birthday Burt

7.2M streams

7,200,045

The Look Of Love - Burt Bacharach Song...

6.5M streams

6,532,602

Sundays In New York

5.5M streams

5,462,740

Who'll Speak For Love - Burt Bacharach...

4.7M streams

4,707,383

Leven Van De Liefde

4.4M streams

4,443,781

Best Of Burt Bacharach Live

3.8M streams

3,808,114

Dit Is Voor Mij

3.8M streams

3,767,515

Biography

Trijntje Oosterhuis is a singer whose music touches upon jazz, soul and pop. As a teenager she formed a group called Total Touch. Their self-titled debut album became the bestselling debut by a Dutch band. Trijntje was asked as a guest vocalist by artists like Herbie Hancock, Toots Thielemans, Lionel Richie, Al Jarreau, and many more. Her first solo album truly established her as a solo artist. Shortly after she was signed to Blue Note to release her first jazz album (Strange Fruit), on which she explored the works of Gershwin and Holiday. This success led to a collaboration with Burt Bacharach. In 2004 she recorded his evergreens for the album The Look of Love (together with Vince Mendoza, Patrick Williams and Al Schmitt). The album turned multiplatinum and a year later the team got together again and recorded a second album (Who'll Speak For Love). The title song was a new song written by Burt Bacharach and Tim Rice. In the following years Trijntje did many tours, released several successful albums, was a judge in The Voice Of Holland and kept developing herself as an artist and vocalist. In May 2019 she released her first Dutch solo album produced by Jett Rebel. In the summer of 2020 she recorded a new album with the prestigious Bigband Jazz Orchestra of the Concertgebouw: Wonderful Christmastime. In november 2021 Trijntje released another record in cooperation with Burt Bacharach and Metropole Orkest, the album "Everchanging Times" is produced by Vince Mendoza.