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Billie Holiday Songs for Distingué Lovers Plus Last Recording Mp3, Flac, Wma Billie Holiday Songs For Distingué Lovers Plus Last Recording mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Songs For Distingué Lovers Plus Last Recording MP3 version RAR size: 1241 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1253 mb WMA version RAR size: 1411 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 342 Other Formats: MP3 TTA VQF WAV MP1 MMF XM Tracklist Hide Credits Songs For Distingué Lovers Day In Day Out 1 6:45 Written-By – Mercer*, Bloom* A Foggy Day 2 4:39 Written-By – George And Ira Gershwin* Stars Fell On Alabama 3 4:26 Written-By – Perkins*, Parish* One For My Baby 4 5:37 Written-By – Arlen*, Mercer* Just One Of Those Things 5 5:29 Written-By – Cole Porter I Didn't Know What Time It Was 6 6:00 Written-By – Rodgers/Hart* Last Recording All Of You 7 2:29 Written-By – Cole Porter Sometimes I'm Happy 8 2:46 Written-By – C. Grey*, I. Caesar*, V. Youmans* You Took Advantage Of Me 9 3:08 Written-By – Richard Rogers & Lorenz Hart* When It's Sleepy Time Down South 10 4:04 Written-By – C. Muse*, L. Rene*, O. Rene* There'll Be Some Changes Made 11 2:52 Written-By – Billy Higgins , W. Benton Verstreet* Deed I Do 12 2:14 Written-By – Fred Rose, Walter Hirsch Don't Worry 'bout Me 13 3:08 Written-By – Rube Bloom, Ted Koehler All The Way 14 3:22 Written-By – Jimmy Van Heusen, Sammy Cahn Just One More Chance 15 3:44 Written-By – Arthur Johnston, Sam Coslow It's Not For Me To Say 16 2:26 Written-By – Al Stillman, Robert Allen I'll Never Smile Again 17 3:23 Written-By – Ruth Lowe Baby, Won't You Please Come Home 18 3:03 Written-By – Ch. Warfield*, C. Williams* Companies, etc. Manufactured By – Mediatec Credits Arranged By [Arreglos], Conductor [Dirección] – Ray Ellis (tracks: 7 to 18) Double Bass [Contrabajo] – Joe Benjamin (tracks: 7 to 18), Joe Mondragon (tracks: 4 to 6), Milt Hinton (tracks: 7 to 18), Red Mitchell (tracks: 1 to 3) Drums [Batería] – Alvin Stoller (tracks: 1 to 3), Larry Bunker (tracks: 4 to 6), Osie Johnson (tracks: 7 to 18) Guitar [Guitarra] – Barney Kessel (tracks: 1 to 6), Barry Galbraith (tracks: 7 to 18), Kenny Burrell (tracks: 7 to 18) Harp [Arpa] – Betty Putnam* (tracks: 7 to 18) Other [Liner Notes] – Carlos Sampayo Piano – Hank Jones (tracks: 7 to 18), Jimmy Rowles (tracks: 1 to 6) Saxophone – Al Cohn (tracks: 7 to 18), Danny Bank (tracks: 7 to 18), Gene Quillx* (tracks: 7 to 18), Romee Penque* (tracks: 7 to 18) Saxophone [Saxo Tenor] – Ben Webster (tracks: 1 to 6) Trombone – Billy Byers (tracks: 1 to 6), Jimmy Cleveland (tracks: 7 to 18) Trumpet [Trompeta] – Harry "Sweets" Edison*, Joe Wilder (tracks: 7 to 18) Vocals [Voz] – Billie Holiday Notes 'Songs For Distingué Lovers' (tracks: 1 to 6) recorded January 1957 'Last Recording' (tracks: 7 to 18) recorded March 3, 4 and 11, 1959 Instrument credits and liner notes are in spanish. A string section (sección de cuerdas) is mentioned for 'Last Recording' without personal credit. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 4 011778 963936 Matrix / Runout: MEDIATEC 8990457 961126/03 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Songs For Distingué Lovers Billie Verve 840 814-2 Plus Last Recording (CD, 840 814-2 Spain Unknown Holiday Records Album, Comp) Related Music albums to Songs For Distingué Lovers Plus Last Recording by Billie Holiday Billie Holiday - My Jazz Collection 4 Gene Norman Presents Mel Tormé - At The Crescendo Noël Akchoté - Don't Explain - Plays The Music Of Billie Holiday (Original Jazz Series) Frank Sinatra - Songs For Young Lovers Frank Sinatra - Songs For Swingin' Lovers George Gershwin / Cole Porter - The Best Of Broadway Youmans & Porter / Robert Merrill And Vivienne Della Chiesa - Robert Merrill And Vivienne Della Chiesa Sing Vincent Youmans And Cole Porter Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart / Bob Monkhouse With Ronnie Corbett, Maggie Fitzgibbon And Denis Quilley - The Boys From Syracuse (Original London Cast Recording).
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