Easy Living

Billie Holiday
Easy Living

22,91 EUR  19,09 EUR
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Naxos Jazz
Release date: 01/Mar/2002
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Style: Other Pop
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 What a Little Moonlight Can Do
1.2 I Wished on the Moon
1.3 These 'N' That 'N' Those
1.4 It's Like Reaching for the Moon
1.5 I Cried for You
1.6 Miss Brown to You
1.7 Life Begins When You're in Love
1.8 I Must Have That Man
1.9 Why Was I Born?
1.10 With Thee I Swing
1.11 I'll Get By
1.12 Easy Living
1.13 I'll Never Be the Same
1.14 Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
1.15 My Man
1.16 It's Easy to Blame the Weather
1.17 Things Are Looking Up
1.18 Nice Work If You Can Get It
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: Original Recordings 1935-1939
Description:Easy Living is an album by Billie Holiday, released in 2001. The album is a jazz CD. - ORIGINAL RECORDINGS 1935-1939
The title in the booklet is '"Easy Living" The 1935-1939 Recordings'. The title on the spines is simply 'Easy Living'. All selections issued as Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra; Billie Holiday, vocal refrain. All selections recorded in New York. Original recordings from the collections of John Wilby and David Lennick. Photo of Billie Holiday, 1939, © Hulton/Archive. Track 1, 2 and 6 recorded 2nd July, 1935. Track 3 recorded 3rd December, 1935. Track 4 and 5 recorded 30th June, 1936. Track 7 recorded 30th January, 1936. Track 8 and 9 recorded 25 January, 1937 Track 10 recorded recorded 21st October, 1936. Track 11 recorded 11th May, 1937. Track 12 and 13 recorded 1st June, 1937. Track 14, 15, 17 and 18 recorded 1st November, 1937. Track 16 recorded 30th January, 1939. ? &© 2001 HNH International Ltd. Made in E.C.
No. of tracks: 18
Manufacturer No.: 8120545
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Ivica S. - 13/Jan/2019 5 of 5 Stars!
Early period for Billie - what I say: LADY sings the JAZZ - I recommend