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Lady Sings the Blues



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LastDodo number
217205
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Vinyl records and CDs
Title
Lady Sings the Blues
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(Guest) Artist
Brown, Ray, Burrell, Kenny, Clayton, Buck, Cohn, Al, Edison, Harry "Sweets", Eldridge, Roy, Ellis, Herb, Green, Freddie, Hamilton, Chico, Hawkins, Coleman, Hinton, Milt, Johnson, Gus, Kelly, Wynton, Kessel, Barney, Lamond, Don, Mitchell, Red, Newman, Joe, Peterson, Oscar, Quinichette, Paul, Rowles, Jimmy, Scott, Tony, Shavers, Charlie, Stoller, Alvin, Waldron, Mal, Webster, Ben
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2317 059
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Number in collection
059
Theme
Rights Society
Year
1972
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Details
The original versions of the songs featured in the film of the same name
This compilation: 1972
Personnel: All of me and The man I love: Billie Holiday - vocal, Joe Guy - trumpet, Willie Smith - alto sax, Tommy Turk - trombone, Milt Raskin - piano, Red Callender - bass, Dave Coleman - drums, Also probably Buck Clayton - trumpet, Lester Young & Coleman Hawkins - tenor saxes, Irving Ashby - guitar, Recorded: Embassy Theatre Los Angeles April 22, 1946.
What a little moonlight can do and I cried for you: Billie Holiday - vocal, Charlie Shavers - trumpet, Oscar Peterson -
piano, Herb Ellis - guitar, Ray Brown - bass, Ed Shaughnessey - drums, Recorded: New York city April 14, 1954
My man: Billie Holiday - vocal, Joe Newman - trumpet, Paul Quinichette - tenor sax, Oscar Peterson - piano, Freddie Green - guitar, Ray Brown - bass, Gus Johnson - drums Recorded: July 27, 1952
Lady sings the blues, Strange fruit and God bless the child, Good morning heartache: Billie Holiday - vocal, Charlie Shavers - trumpet, Tony Scott - clarinet and arranger, Paul Quinichette - tenor sax, Wynton Kelly - piano, Kenny Burrell - guitar, Aaron Bell - bass, Lennie McBrowne - drums. Recorded: New York City June 6 and 7, 1956 Recorded: Carnegie Hall New York City November 10, 1956
Don’t explain Billie Holiday - vocal, Carl Drinkard - piano, Kenny Burrell - guitar, Carson Smith - bass, Chico Hamilton - drums, Recorded: Carnegie Hall New York City November 10, 1956
‘T ain’t nobody’s business if I do: Same as Don’t explain, add Roy Eldridge - trumpet, Coleman Hawkins - tenor sax,
Fine and mellow: Billie Holiday - vocal, Carl Drinkard - piano, Kenny Burrell - guitar, Carson Smith - bass, Chico Hamilton - drums, Buck Clayton - trumpet, Al Cohn - tenor sax, Tony Scott - clarinet Recorded: Carnegie Hall New York City November 10, 1956
Love is here to stay: Billie Holiday - vocal, Harry Edison - trumpet, Ben Webster - tenor sax, Jimmy Rowles - piano, Barney Kessel - guitar, Red Mitchell - bass, Alvin Stoller - drums, Recorded: Los Angeles January 4, 1957
Lover man: Billie Holiday - vocal, Buck Clayton - trumpet, Mal Waldron - piano, Milt Hinton - bass, Don Lamond - drums, Recorded: at Oakdale Musical Theatre Wallington, September 26, 1958
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A 01: Lady Sings the Blues
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A 03: All of Me
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A 04: The Man I Love
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A 05: What a Little Moonlight Can Do
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