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The Billie Holiday story.

Title
The Billie Holiday story.
Publication
Columbia, [1973]

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Holiday, Billie, 1915-1959
Description
3 volumes (6 discs) : 33 1/3 rpm. mono; 12 in.
Subjects
Note
  • Durations listed on containers.
  • In 3 containers; manual sequence.
  • Program notes by R. J. Gleason and L. Feather on containers.
Event (note)
  • Recorded 1933-1942, in New York.
Contents
  • v. 1 Your mother\u0027s son-in-law. Riffin\u0027 the scotch. Them there eyes. These foolish things. Did I remember? No regrets. A fine romance. Easy to love. The way you look tonight. Pennies from heaven. That\u0027s life I guess. I can\u0027t give you anything but love. This years\u0027s kisses. Why was I born? The mood that I\u0027m in. I\u0027ll never be the same. Without your love. Swing! Brother, Swing! They can\u0027t take that away from me. Getting some fun out of life. Trav\u0027lin\u0027 all alone. When you\u0027re smiling. If dreams come true. I can\u0027t get started. Back in your own back yard. On the sentimental side. When a woman loves a man. You go to my head. The very thought of you. That\u0027s all I ask of you. Dream of life. Long gone blues.--
  • (cont) v.2 Some other spring. The man I love. Ghost of yesterday. Body and soul. I\u0027m pulling through. Tell me more. Laughing at life. Time on my hands. Georgia on my mind. Romance in the dark. All of me. God bless the child. Am I blue? I cover the waterfront. Love me or leave me. Gloomy Sunday. A sunbonnet blue. I\u0027m painting the town red. What a night, what a moon, what a girl. You let me down. I\u0027ts too hot for words. It\u0027s like reaching for the moon. One never knows, does one? I\u0027ve got my love to keep me warm. My last affair. You showed me the way. Sentimental and melancholy. Let\u0027s call the whole thing off. Moanin\u0027 low. Carelessly. Where is the the sun. How could you.--
  • (cont) v.3 Mean to me. I\u0027ll get by. Sun shower. He\u0027s funny that way. My man. Nice work if you can get it. Can\u0027t help lovin\u0027 dat man. My first impression of you. I can\u0027t believe that you\u0027re in love with me. Now they call it swing. If I were you. You can\u0027t be mine (and someone else\u0027s too). I\u0027ve got a date with a dream. I\u0027m gonna lock my heart and throw away the key. They say. Say it with a kiss. Sugar. More than you know. Why did I always depend on you. Night and day. You\u0027re a lucky guy. Falling in love again. I\u0027m all for you. I hear music. Practice makes perfect. It\u0027s the same old story. St. Louis blues. Solitude. I\u0027m in a lowdown groove. Let\u0027s do it. Mandy is two. It\u0027s a sin to tell a lie.
OCLC
  • ocm05320592
  • SCSB-3537419
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries