Slip into the shadows of the 1930s & 40s — where jazz smoked slow and hearts broke softer. Vintage moods. Faded lipstick. Quiet saxophone. Oldies that never really left. Old Soul Jazz 1940s – The Quiet Where She Was Tracklist: 00:00 – Lipstick Without a Mirror 03:37 – Nothing Played After Her 06:06 – No Songs Left for Us 09:10 – Soft Rain Over Cold Whiskey 12:09 – Echoes and Empty Chairs 15:14 – The Night Still Waits for Me 18:21 – Nothing Tastes Like Her 20:33 – Sadness That Knows My Name 23:38 – The Whiskey Chose Her First 26:42 – Her Name Was Last Call 30:01 – I Called Her Blue Whiskey 33:05 – The Quiet Where She Was 36:10 – Nothing Played After Her 38:39 – Missed Trains and Empty Glasses 41:36 – She Slept Behind the Bar 44:51 – Cigarettes and Goodbyes 47:48 – Smoke Where Her Voice Used to Be 50:47 – When the Room Forgot Her Let the shadows of vintage jazz carry you through the quiet hours. This collection isn’t just music — it’s memory in disguise. Crafted with smoky saxophones, gentle piano, and the hush of forgotten goodbyes, these melodies don’t just help you focus — they keep you company. Whether you’re writing under dim lights, lost in thought on a rainy afternoon, or nursing your silence with coffee or bourbon — this is the jazz that understands. Old Soul Chilling — because some days don’t need words. Just the right song. Subscribe: @OldSoulChilling #jazz #vintagemusic #jazzclassics