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BALLADS & BLUES, VOL.II
Artist | Song | |
Frank Sinatra (Only the Lonely, 1958) | One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) (H. Arlen/J. Mercer) | |
Dianne Reeves (That Day, 1997) | Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do (P. Grainger/E. Robbins) | |
June Christy (Ballads for Night People, 1959) | Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered (L. Hart/R. Rodgers) | |
Molly Johnson (Molly Johnson, 2000) | Don't Explain (B. Holiday/A. Herzog Jr.) | |
Blossom Dearie (Once Upon a Summertime, 1957) | I'll Take Manhattan (R. Rodgers/L. Hart) | |
Chet Baker (Baby Breeze, 1965) | (I Was) Born to Be Blue (M. Torme/R. Wells) | |
Diana Krall (All For You: A Dedication To The Nat King Cole Trio, 1996) | Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good To You (D. Redman/A. Razaf) | |
Annie Ross & Gerry Mulligan (Annie Ross Sings A Song With Mulligan, 1957) | I've Grown Accustomed To Her (His) Face (A. Lerner/F. Loewe) | |
Shirley Horn (Loads of Love, 1962) | Love for Sale (C. Porter) | |
Johnny Hartman w. John Coltrane (John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman, 1963) | My One And Only Love (R. Mellin/G. Wood) | |
Nina Simone (Pastel Blues, 1965) | Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out (J. Cox) | |
Ella Fitzgerald (Intimate Ella, 1960) | Black Coffee (P.F. Webster/S. Burke) | |
Shiela Jordan (Portrait Of Shiela, 1962) | Willow Weep For Me (A. Ronell) | |
Louis Armstrong (Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson, 1957) | How Long Has This Been Going On? (G. Gershwin/I. Gershwin) | |
Patricia Barber (Night Club, 2000) | I Fall In Love Too Easily (S. Cahn/J. Styne) | |
Dinah Washington w. the Quincy Jones Orchestra (The Mercury Songbook; original lp: Golden Hits, Volume 2, 1961) | Since I Fell for You (B. Johnson) | |
Jane Monheit (Come Dream With Me, 2001) | Blame It On My Youth (E. Heyman/O. Levant) | |
Billie Holiday (The Complete Billie Holiday on Verve, Vol. 5, 1957) | I Don't Want To Cry Anymore (V. Schertzinger) | |
Tony Bennett w. Bill Charlap (Stardust, 2001) | I Get Along Without You Very Well (H. Carmichael) | |
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beautiful, I love Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday
There's a lot I like here and some I shy away from but this looks like a great listen.
Someone's having fun looking through their record collection. Dig this stuff!
awesome, Edward.
Nice late-night selection. Very much wee wee hours.
Great!! Let me know if you're up for a trade.
Lovely, loverly stuff!
Excellent stuff, as ever! Methinks we are DEFINITELY due for our first trade!!
Very cool. That Coltrane/Hartman pick is to die for, and you can't go wrong opening with Frank's ultimate saloon song.