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 The Lady Sings


Name:  The Lady Sings
Artist: Billie Holiday

Styles: Easy Listening - Nostalgia - Jazz - Vocalists - Female
Media: Audio CD
Features: Box set
Release Date: 22 October 2001
Label: Proper
  
UPC Catalogue No: 604988992625
Amazon Sales Ranking: 11012
Number of Discs: 4

Tracks

 1  I Wished on the Moon
 2  What a Little Moonlight Can Do
 3  Miss Brown to You
 4  Sunbonnet Blue (And a Little Straw Hat)
 5  It's Like Reaching for the Moon
 6  These Foolish Things
 7  I Cried for You
 8  Did I Remember?
 9  Billie's Blues
 10  Fine Romance
 11  Way You Look Tonight
 12  I Can't Give You Anything But Love
 13  I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
 14  This Year's Kisses
 15  Why Was I Born?
 16  I Must Have That Man!
 17  My Last Affair
 18  Carelessly
 19  How Could You?
 20  Moanin' Low
 21  Mean to Me
 22  Foolin' Myself
 23  Easy Living
 24  I'll Never Be the Same
 25  Me, Myself and I
 1  Sailboat in the Moonlight
 2  He's Funny That Way
 3  Nice Work If You Can Get It
 4  My Man
 5  When You're Smiling
 6  I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me
 7  On the Sentimental Side
 8  Back in Your Own Backyard
 9  When a Woman Loves a Man
 10  You Go to My Head
 11  I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (And Throw Away the Key)
 12  Very Thought of You
 13  I Can't Get Started
 14  Say It With a Kiss
 15  That's All I Ask of You
 16  Dream of Life
 17  More Than You Know
 18  Sugar (That Sugar Baby of Mine)
 19  Strange Fruit
 20  Yesterdays
 21  Fine and Mellow
 22  I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
 23  Some Other Spring
 24  Them There Eyes
 25  Night and Day
 1  Man I Love
 2  You're Just a No Account
 3  Ghost of Yesterday
 4  Body and Soul
 5  What Is This Going to Get Us?
 6  Laughing at Life
 7  Time on My Hands
 8  I Hear Music
 9  Practice Makes Perfect
 10  Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)
 11  Romance in the Dark
 12  All of Me
 13  God Bless the Child
 14  Am I Blue?
 15  Solitude
 16  Love Me or Leave Me
 17  Mandy Is Two
 18  It's a Sin to Tell a Lie
 19  Until the Real Thing Comes Along
 20  Trav'lin' Light
 21  How Am I to Know?
 22  My Old Flame
 23  I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You)
 24  I Cover the Waterfront
 25  I'll Be Seeing You
 1  I'm Yours
 2  Embraceable You
 3  As Time Goes By
 4  He's Funny That Way
 5  Lover, Come Back to Me
 6  Billie's Blues
 7  On the Sunny Side of the Street
 8  Lover Man
 9  That Old Devil Called Love
 10  Don't Explain
 11  You Better Go Now
 12  What Is This Thing Called Love?
 13  Good Morning Heartache
 14  Big Stuff
 15  There Is No Greater Love
 16  I Loves You, Porgy
 17  Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do
 18  Baby Get Lost
 19  Them There Eyes
 20  Gimme a Pigfoot (And a Bottle of Beer)
 21  Now or Never
 22  You're My Thrill
 23  Crazy He Calls Me
 24  Somebody's on My Mind

Customer Reviews

 
Better appreciated now than in her lifetime Rating: 5.0

Nobody sings the blues quite like Billie Holiday. This boxed set represents the best value for money, not only for the quantity of music and the extensive liner notes, but also for the sound quality and the fact that this contains music recorded for several different record labels (Brunswick, Vocalion, Commodore, Okeh, Columbia, Capitol, Decca) between 1935 and 1949. Billie continued to record great music in the fifties (for Verve, Clef and Norgran) but that music is not represented here.

Billie had plenty of hits on the American pop charts between 1935 and 1938 (when she was with Teddy Wilson), after which she had just four more hits, none of them reaching the top ten. However, the passage of time has added substantially to her credibility as many blues, jazz and R+B singers cite Billie as one of their influences. Her first hit was What a little moonlight can do, a song I first came across via a Crystal Gayle cover. I didn't realize the song's origin at the time but I've heard several versions since. I love them all but Billie's is the definitive version.

Billie's other classic hits included here are These foolish things, A fine romance, The way you look tonight, I can't give you anything but love, I've got my love to keep you warm, This year's kisses, Carelessly (her only number one hit), How could you, Moaning low. Mean to me, Easy living, Me myself and I, Sailboat in the moonlight, Nice work if you can get it, My man, You go to my head, I'm gonna lock my heart, Strange fruit, God bless the child and Trav'lin' light. Some big hits are omitted including Twenty-four hours a day, Who loves you and Pennies from heaven, but I'm not complaining. Some of the songs that Billie is best remembered for didn't chart at all.

Although the hits became rare after 1938, this was not due to the quality of the music. Listen to Billie's versions of such classic standards as I gotta right to sing the blues, Night and day, Body and soul, Let's do it, All of me, Love me or leave me, It's a sin to tell a lie, As time goes by and You're my thrill (to name a few). And, of course, there's the classic That old devil called love, revived by Alison Moyet in the eighties, when it became a UK number two hit for Alison.

If you only buy one collection of Billie's music, make it this one. You might begin by asking yourself if you really want five hours worth of Billie's music - but eventually, you are likely to ask yourself if it's enough.



 
The Life of Lady Day Rating: 5.0

Blues, Jazz and Big Band Swing! These genders have all been graced with Lady Day' presence and you can find them all on this 4 CD collection from one the most influential female artist in music history!

Billie suffered much in her life, she had a hard childhood and it wasn’t easy to make your mark in the industry back in those days. These hard times seem to be reflected in her music and her vocals can be described as powerful, compassionate, tender & sombre.

This box set is the pride of my collection.

The excellently presented 55 page booklet accompanying the collection gives a good insight into Billie' life and career.



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