Judee Sill (born Judith Lynne Sill, October 7, 1944 – November 23, 1979) was an American singer and songwriter.
The first artist signed to David Geffen's Asylum label, she released two albums on Asylum and partially completed a third album before dying of a drug overdose in 1979.
Her eponymous debut album was released in late 1971 and was followed about 18 months later by Heart Food.
In 1974, she recorded demos for a third album, which never was completed.
The demos were released posthumously with other rarities on the 2005 two-disc collection Dreams Come True.
Sill was influenced by Bach, especially his suites, while lyrically her work drew substantially on Christian themes of rapture and redemption.