Billie Holiday Gloomy Sunday / Night and Day Mp3, Flac, Wma
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Billie Holiday Gloomy Sunday / Night And Day mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Pop / Stage & Screen Album: Gloomy Sunday / Night And Day Country: US Released: 1947 Style: Vocal MP3 version RAR size: 1172 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1981 mb WMA version RAR size: 1714 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 399 Other Formats: DXD MP1 MP2 TTA AU APE AIFF Tracklist Hide Credits Gloomy Sunday (The Famous Hungarian Suicide Song) A Lyrics By – Lewis*Music By – Seress* Night And Day B Written-By – Cole Porter Credits Alto Saxophone [uncredited] – Earle Warren (tracks: B), Hymie Schertzer (tracks: A), Jack Washington (tracks: B) Bass [uncredited] – Johnny Williams (tracks: A), Walter Page (tracks: B) Clarinet [uncredited] – Jimmy Hamilton (tracks: A) Drums [uncredited] – J.C. Heard (tracks: A), Jo Jones (tracks: B) Guitar [uncredited] – Al Casey (tracks: A), Freddie Green (tracks: B) Piano [uncredited] – Joe Sullivan (tracks: B), Teddy Wilson (tracks: A) Tenor Saxophone [uncredited] – Babe Russin (tracks: A), Lester Young (tracks: B) Trumpet [uncredited] – Buck Clayton (tracks: B), Emmett Berry (tracks: A), Harry Edison (tracks: B) Vocals – Billie Holiday Notes Track B is from the stage play "The Gay Divorcee". Vocals with Orchestra. Track A recorded August 7, 1941 in New York City. Track B recorded December 13, 1939 in New York City. Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Night And Day / Gloomy Sunday C1004 Billie Holiday Columbia C1004 Canada Unknown (Shellac, 10") Gloomy Sunday / Night And Day 38044 Billie Holiday Columbia 38044 US Unknown (Shellac, 10") Gloomy Sunday / Night And Day DF 3482 Billie Holiday Columbia DF 3482 France 1947 (Shellac, 10", Mono) Gloomy Sunday / Night And Day 38044 Billie Holiday Columbia 38044 Canada 1947 (Shellac, 10") Related Music albums to Gloomy Sunday / Night And Day by Billie Holiday Billie Holiday - Billie's Blues (The Original Recordings By Billie Holiday) Harry James And His Orchestra - My Buddy / Prince Charming Artie Shaw And His Orchestra - Moonglow / Serenade To A Savage Frank Sinatra With The Pied Pipers / Frank Sinatra Accompanied By Alvy West And The Little Band - The Dum Dot Song / It All Came True Ted Lewis And His Band - Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble / Dallas Blues Harry James And His Orchestra - Juke Box Jamboree Sam Lanin And His Famous Players / Justin Ring And His Orchestra - Ramona / Dolores Harry James & His Orchestra - Sunday Morning / Sweets' Tooth.