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ft: Lester Young (tenor sax) 4 God Bless the Child (Holiday) (1941) 08:48 Billie Holiday and Her Orchestra, ft: Roy Eldridge (trumpet), Eddie Heywood (piano) 5 Am I Blue (Clark - Akst) (1941) 11:42 Billie Holiday and Her Orchestra, featuring: Roy Eldridge (trumpet), Eddie Heywood (piano) 6 Billie's Blues (I Love My Man) (Holiday) (1944) 14:31. With new videos constantly added, Halidon Music is home to the best Jazz on YouTube.
Billie Holiday is one of the greatest jazz singers of the 20th century (competing at the same level as Frank Sinatra & Ella Fitzgerald). Her friend tenor saxophonist Lester Young gave her the nickname Lady Day and their recordings together are some of her best, possessing a joy and playfulness not found in the emotional intensity of her later recordings
Billie Holiday - Billie Holiday Collection Vol. 1 - Billie Holiday CD B5VG The Condition: Very Good. Time left: 5m 21s. Ships to: Worldwide. 6. Lady Day: The Best Of Billie Holiday Compilation. Year of Release: 2001. Appears in: 6 charts.
Billie Holiday: все альбомы, включая The Best of Billie Holiday, Jazz Greatest Vocalist, Vol. 4, The Complete Billie Holiday On Verve 1945 - 1959 и другие. 2015 All Tracks Remastered. The Complete Billie Holiday On Verve 1945 - 1959.
The discography of Billie Holiday consists of twelve studio albums, three live albums, twenty-four compilations, and five box sets.
This Billie Holiday discography is ranked from best to worst, so the top Billie Holiday albums can be found at the start of the list. Lady Day's music career spanned over 25 years, despite her passing at only 44 years of age. From her start in Harlem nightclubs to command performances at Carnegie Hall, she is a jazz legend. If you want to know the Best Billie Holiday album of all time, this list will answer your questions. It's made up of a variety of different albums, including Lady in Satin, Lady Sings the Blues, and An Evening with Billie Holiday.
Billie Holiday: American jazz singer with a career spanning nearly thirty years. Nicknamed "Lady Day" by her friend and music partner Lester Young, Holiday had a seminal influence on jazz music and pop singing. Her vocal style, strongly inspired by jazz instrumentalists, pioneered a new way of manipulating phrasing and tempo. She was known for her vocal delivery and improvisational skills, which made up for her limited range and lack of formal music education. I Love You, A Fine Romance, Stormy Weather и другие песни.
That doesn't matter - even if there was never a box set, this would have been a welcome addition to Billie Holiday's catalog, since it's the first concise, yet comprehensive, introduction to her groundbreaking, perhaps greatest, recordings. Over the course of two discs, nearly all of her finest moments for Columbia are chronicled (along with a handful of rarities to entice the curious to the big box), providing a welcome summary for serious listeners on a budget
For the best of Billie you need to go back to the glory days, 1933-1944, precisely the time period covered by this reasonably priced and beautifully produced 2-CD set. (If you're a player with money to burn go for the 10-CD comprehensive retrospective, The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia, 1933-1944.
Back when Billie Holiday was first accorded the accolade it really meant something. So we’re attempting the impossible, to come up with 20 tracks that tell the story of her career in just 20 Billie Holiday songs. As usual we’ll start at the very beginning – well almost. In 1958 Sinatra recorded the song again for his Only the Lonely album, it would be nice to think it was Billie that had once again inspired him. 11 March 1959 was Billie’s last ever recording session, this one with Ray Ellis and his Orchestra in New York and the last song at the session was ‘Baby Won’t You Please Come Home. Follow the Billie Holiday Best Of playlist here. In 20 Songs Barney Kessel Ben Webster Billie Holiday Count Basie Decca Records Duke Ellington Frank Sinatra Jazz Lester Young Teddy Wilson Verve Records.
| 1 | –Teddy Wilson And His Orchestra | The Man I LoveVocals – Billie HolidayWritten-By – I. Gershwin / G. Gershwin* |
3:04 |
| 2 | –Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra | SummertimeWritten By – Heyward / G. Gershwin / I. GershwinWritten-By – Heyward*, G. Gershwin*, I. Gershwin* |
2:53 |
| 3 | –Teddy Wilson And His Orchestra | It's Like Reaching For The MoonVocals – Billie HolidayWritten By – A. Sherman / A. Lewis / G. MarquseeWritten-By – A. Lewis*, A. Sherman*, G. Marqusee* |
3:19 |
| 4 | –Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra | A Fine RomanceWritten By – D. Fields / J. KernWritten-By – D. Fields*, J. Kern* |
2:50 |
| 5 | –Teddy Wilson And His Orchestra | I'll Get ByVocals – Billie HolidayWritten By – R. Turk / F. AhlertWritten-By – F. Ahlert*, R. Turk* |
3:07 |
| 6 | –Teddy Wilson And His Orchestra | My ManVocals – Billie HolidayWritten By – C. Pollack / M. YvainWritten-By – C. Pollack*, M. Yvain* |
3:00 |
| 7 | –Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra | St. Louis BluesWritten-By – W.C. Handy* |
2:51 |
| 8 | –Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra | SolitudeWritten By – Duke Ellington / E. deLange / I. MillsWritten-By – Duke Ellington, E. deLange*, I. Mills* |
3:13 |
| 9 | –Billie Holiday | Georgia On My MindWritten By – S. Gorrell / H. CarmichaelWritten-By – H. Carmichael*, S. Gorrell* |
3:06 |
| 10 | –Billie Holiday And Her Orchestra | Night And DayWritten-By – Cole Porter |
2:59 |
| 11 | –Billie Holiday | I Cover The WaterfrontWritten By – E. Heyman / J.W. GreenWritten-By – E. Heyman*, J.W. Green* |
2:54 |
| 12 | –Billie Holiday | All Of MeWritten By – S. Simons / G. MarksWritten-By – G. Marks*, S. Simons* |
2:57 |
| 13 | –Billie Holiday | God Bless The ChildWritten By – A. Herzog, Jr. / Billie HolidayWritten-By – A. Herzog, Jr.*, Billie Holiday |
2:53 |
| 14 | –Billie Holiday | Gloomy SundayWritten By – S. Lewis / R. SeressWritten-By – R. Seress*, S. Lewis* |
3:09 |
| 15 | –Teddy Wilson And His Orchestra | Them There EyesVocals – Billie HolidayWritten By – W. Tracey / D. Tauber / M. PinkardWritten-By – D. Tauber*, M. Pinkard*, W. Tracey* |
2:48 |
| 16 | –Ray Ellis And His Orchestra | For Heaven's SakeVocals – Billie HolidayWritten By – D. Meyer / Bretton / S. EdwardsWritten-By – D. Meyer*, Bretton*, S. Edwards* |
3:26 |
| 17 | –Ray Ellis And His Orchestra | You Don't Know What Love IsVocals – Billie HolidayWritten By – Raye / DePaulWritten-By – Raye*, DePaul* |
3:48 |
| 18 | –Ray Ellis And His Orchestra | I'm A Fool To Want YouVocals – Billie HolidayWritten By – J. Wolf / Herron / Frank SinatraWritten-By – Frank Sinatra, J. Wolf*, Herron* |
3:23 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| COL 467029 1 | Billie Holiday | The Best Of (LP, Comp) | CBS | COL 467029 1 | Greece | 1990 |
| 467029 2 | Billie Holiday | The Best Of (CD, Comp, Unofficial) | Columbia | 467029 2 | Bulgaria | Unknown |
| 467029 2 | Billie Holiday | The Best Of (CD, Comp) | CBS | 467029 2 | Austria | 1989 |
| 467029 1 | Billie Holiday | The Best Of (LP, Comp) | CBS | 467029 1 | Europe | 1989 |
| 465487 4 | Billie Holiday | A Night With Lady Day (The Best Of Billie Holiday) (Cass, Comp) | CBS | 465487 4 | Italy | 1989 |
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