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Dinah Washington (August 29, 1924 December 14, 1963), the Queen of the Blues, was born Ruth Lee Jones in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
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Dinah! is a 1956 album by blues, R&B and jazz singer Dinah Washington released on the EmArcy label. Additional tracks on later releases. What Is This Thing Called Love?". Cole Porter (lyrics and music) – 6:45.
Titel: The Queen Of The Blues. LP9,99 €. Dinah Washington - Late Late Show LP. Dinah Washington. Golden Hits/Volume Two.
Back to the Blues is a 1963 studio album by Dinah Washington, arranged by Fred Norman after her unexpected success on the pop charts, most of Washington's sessions for Mercury and Roulette during the last four years of her life were quite commercial, with string arrangements better suited to country singers and Dinah nearly parodying herself with exaggerated gestures.
Features Song Lyrics for Dinah Washington feat. Hal Mooney & His Orchestra's Dinah Washington: Queen of the Blues Volume 1 album.
B1. I Remember Clifford. B2. A Sunday Kind Of Love. The Queen (LP, Album, RE, 180). Mercury, Speakers Corner Records. The Queen (LP, Album).
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All of Dinah Washington's studio recordings from 1946-1961 have been reissued in definitive fashion by Polygram on seven three-CD sets. Vol. 1 finds the youthful singer (who was 21 on the earliest sessions) evolving from a little-known but already talented singer to a best-selling R&B artist. Ranging from jazz and spirited blues to middle-of-the-road ballads, this set (as with the others in the Complete series) includes both gems and duds but fortunately the great majority fall into the former category.
| A1 | What's New | 3:41 |
| A2 | I Used To Love You | 3:12 |
| A3 | I'll Never Stop Loving You | 2:11 |
| A4 | He's My Guy | 3:27 |
| A5 | To Forget About You | 2:25 |
| A6 | Somebody Else Is Taking My Place | 2:22 |
| B1 | That Old Feeling | 2:17 |
| B2 | He's Gone Again | 2:41 |
| B3 | These Foolish Things | 3:28 |
| B4 | Me And My Gin | 3:05 |
| B5 | Just One More Chance | 2:31 |
| B6 | Don't Say Nothin' At All | 2:33 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SR 25269 | Dinah Washington | Dinah Washington (LP, Album) | Roulette | SR 25269 | US | 1964 |
| SR-25269 | Dinah Washington | Dinah Washington (LP) | Roulette | SR-25269 | Canada | Unknown |
| R 25269 | Dinah Washington | Dinah Washington (LP, Album, Mono) | Roulette | R 25269 | US | 1964 |
| R-25269 | Dinah Washington | Dinah Washington (LP, Album, Mono) | Roulette | R-25269 | Canada | 1964 |
| SR-25269 | Dinah Washington | Dinah Washington (LP) | Roulette | SR-25269 | Canada | 1964 |
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