Pop Artistry of Sarah Vaughan is a studio album released in 1966 by Mercury Records. The album features a selection of popular songs of the time, showcasing Vaughan's ability to adapt to pop repertoire without losing her characteristic jazz style.
The album includes covers of songs such as 'A Lover's Concerto', 'You're Gonna Hear from Me', and 'The Shadow of Your Smile'. The orchestral arrangements were designed to give a contemporary approach, although the name of the arranger or producer is not confirmed in reliable sources.
Although it did not achieve the massive success of other Vaughan works, Pop Artistry of Sarah Vaughan is remembered as an attempt by the singer to connect with the younger audience of the mid-1960s. Its inclusion in Vaughan's discography reflects her artistic versatility.