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LastDodo number
217205
Area
Vinyl records and CDs
Title
Lady sings the blues
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2317 059
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Year
1972
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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 02: ‘T ain’t nobody’s business if I do
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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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