Billie Holiday, vocals ; with various orchestras. Booklet with biographical and program notes by Steven Lasker in English and discography (39 pages : illustratios) included.
Contents:
disc 1. Lover man (oh, where can you be?) -- No more -- No more (alternate) -- That ole devil called love -- Don't explain (first version) -- Big stuff (first version) -- Don't explain -- Big stuff (second version) -- You better go now -- What is this thing called love -- Good morning heartache -- No good man (previously unissued alternate) -- No good man -- Big stuff (previously unissued breakdown and chatter) -- Big stuff -- Baby, I don't cry over you (previously unissued alternate) -- Baby, I don't cry over you -- I'll look around (previously unissued alternate) -- I'll look around -- The blues are brewin' -- Guilty (previously unissued alternate) -- Guilty (previously unissued breakdown and chatter) -- Guilty -- Deep song -- There is no greater love -- disc 2. Easy living -- Solitude (previously unissued alternate) -- Solitude -- Weep no more (with the Stardusters) -- Girls were made to take care of boys (with the Stardusters) -- I loves you Porgy -- My man = Mon homme (previously unissued alternate) -- My man = Mon homme -- 'Tain't nobody's business if I do (previously unissued alternate) -- 'Tain't nobody's business if I do -- Baby get lost -- Keeps on a-rainin' -- Them there eyes -- Do your duty -- Gimme a pigfoot (and a bottle of beer) -- You can't lose a broken heart (duet with Louis Armstrong) -- My sweet hunk o' trash (duet with Louis Armstrong) -- Now or never -- You're my thrill -- Crazy he calls me -- Please tell me now -- Somebody's on my mind -- God bless the child -- This is heaven to me.
Series:
GRP presents the legendary masters of jazz
OCLC:
(OCoLC)42529948
Locations:
YCPD572 -- Hiawatha Public Library (Hiawatha)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.