Sarah Sings Soulfully is a studio album by Sarah Vaughan, released in 1963 on the Roulette label. It was produced by Bob Shad and recorded in New York City.
The album is characterized by a more soul and blues approach, with arrangements by Gerald Wilson and a rhythm section featuring notable musicians. It includes covers of songs like "The Good Life" and "Misty".
Although it did not achieve high chart positions, it is considered an example of Vaughan's ability to adapt to contemporary styles. It was reissued on CD in later decades.