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The Lady Sings

The Lady Sings

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Artist: Billie Holiday
Label: Proper Box UK
Category: Music

List Price: $25.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 125821

Format: Box Set, Import, Original Recording Reissued
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 4
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 604988992625
EAN: 0604988992625
ASIN: B00005Q35B

Release Date: September 24, 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • I Wished on the Moon - Billie Holiday, Parker, Dorothy
  • What a Little Moonlight Can Do - Billie Holiday, Woods, Harry
  • Miss Brown to You - Billie Holiday, Rainger, Ralph
  • A Sunbonnet Blue (And a Little Straw Hat) - Billie Holiday, Kahal, Irving
  • It's Like Reaching for the Moon - Billie Holiday, Sherman, Al
  • These Foolish Things - Billie Holiday, Link, Harry
  • I Cried for You - Billie Holiday, Freed, Arthur
  • Did I Remember? - Billie Holiday, Adamson, Harold
  • Billie's Blues - Billie Holiday, Holiday, Billie
  • A Fine Romance - Billie Holiday, Fields, Dorothy
  • The Way You Look Tonight - Billie Holiday, Fields, Dorothy
  • I Can't Give You Anything But Love - Billie Holiday, Fields, Dorothy
  • I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm - Billie Holiday, Berlin, Irving
  • This Year's Kisses - Billie Holiday, Berlin, Irving
  • Why Was I Born? - Billie Holiday, Hammerstein, Oscar
  • I Must Have That Man! - Billie Holiday, Fields, Dorothy
  • My Last Affair - Billie Holiday, Johnson, Haven
  • Carelessly - Billie Holiday, Ellis, Norman
  • How Could You? - Billie Holiday, Dubin, Al
  • Moanin' Low - Billie Holiday, Dietz, Howard
  • Mean to Me - Billie Holiday, Turk, Roy
  • Foolin' Myself - Billie Holiday, Lawrence, Jack
  • Easy Living - Billie Holiday, Rainger, Ralph
  • I'll Never Be the Same - Billie Holiday, Kahn, Gus
  • Me, Myself and I - Billie Holiday, Gordon, Irving

  Disc 2
  • A Sailboat in the Moonlight - Billie Holiday, Loeb, John Jacob
  • He's Funny That Way - Billie Holiday, Moret, Neil
  • Nice Work If You Can Get It - Billie Holiday, Gershwin, George
  • My Man - Billie Holiday, Charles, Jacques
  • When You're Smiling - Billie Holiday, Fisher, Mark
  • I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me - Billie Holiday, Gaskill, Clarence
  • On the Sentimental Side - Billie Holiday, Burke, Johnny
  • Back in Your Own Backyard - Billie Holiday, Dreyer, Dave
  • When a Woman Loves a Man - Billie Holiday, Hanighen, Bernie
  • You Go to My Head - Billie Holiday, Coots, J. Fred
  • I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (And Throw Away the Key) - Billie Holiday, Eaton, Jimmy
  • The Very Thought of You - Billie Holiday, Noble, Ray
  • I Can't Get Started - Billie Holiday, Duke, Vernon
  • Say It with a Kiss - Billie Holiday, Mercer, Johnny
  • That's All I Ask of You - Billie Holiday, Pope, Odeon
  • Dream of Life - Billie Holiday, Henderson, Luther
  • More Than You Know - Billie Holiday, Eliscu, Edward
  • Sugar - Billie Holiday, Alexander, Edna
  • Strange Fruit - Billie Holiday, Allan, Lewis
  • Yesterdays - Billie Holiday, Harbach, Otto
  • Fine and Mellow - Billie Holiday, Holiday, Billie
  • I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues - Billie Holiday, Arlen, Harold
  • Some Other Spring - Billie Holiday, Herzog, Arthur Jr.
  • Them There Eyes - Billie Holiday, Tracey, William
  • Night and Day - Billie Holiday, Porter, Cole

  Disc 3
  • The Man I Love - Billie Holiday, Gershwin, George
  • You're Just a No Account - Billie Holiday, Cahn, Sammy
  • Ghost of Yesterday - Billie Holiday, Herzog, Arthur Jr.
  • Body and Soul - Billie Holiday, Eyton, Frank
  • What Is This Going to Get Us? - Billie Holiday, Herzog, Arthur Jr.
  • Laughing at Life - Billie Holiday, Kenny, Nick [1]
  • Time on My Hands - Billie Holiday, Adamson, Harold
  • I Hear Music - Billie Holiday, Lane, Burton
  • Practice Makes Perfect - Billie Holiday, Gold, Ernest
  • Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love) - Billie Holiday, Porter, Cole
  • Romance in the Dark - Billie Holiday, Coslow, Sam
  • All of Me - Billie Holiday, Marks, Gerald
  • God Bless the Child - Billie Holiday, Herzog, Arthur Jr.
  • Am I Blue? - Billie Holiday, Akst, Harry
  • Solitude - Billie Holiday, Ellington, Duke
  • Love Me or Leave Me - Billie Holiday, Donaldson, Walter
  • Mandy Is Two - Billie Holiday, McGrath, Fulton
  • It's a Sin to Tell a Lie - Billie Holiday, Mayhew, Billy
  • Until the Real Thing Comes Along - Billie Holiday, Cahn, Sammy
  • Trav'lin' Light - Billie Holiday, Young, Trummy
  • How Am I to Know? - Billie Holiday, King, Jack
  • My Old Flame - Billie Holiday, Johnston, Arthur
  • I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You) - Billie Holiday, Turk, Roy
  • I Cover the Waterfront - Billie Holiday, Green, Johnny
  • I'll Be Seeing You - Billie Holiday, Kahal, Irving

  Disc 4
  • I'm Yours - Billie Holiday, Harburg, E.Y.
  • Embraceable You - Billie Holiday, Gershwin, George
  • As Time Goes By - Billie Holiday, Hupfield, Herman
  • He's Funny That Way - Billie Holiday, Moret, Neil
  • Lover, Come Back to Me - Billie Holiday, Hammerstein, Oscar
  • Billie's Blues - Billie Holiday, Holiday, Billie
  • On the Sunny Side of the Street - Billie Holiday, Fields, Dorothy
  • Lover Man - Billie Holiday, Davis, Jimmy [4]
  • That Old Devil Called Love - Billie Holiday, Roberts, Allan
  • Don't Explain - Billie Holiday, Holiday, Billie
  • You Better Go Now - Billie Holiday, Graham, Robert
  • What Is This Thing Called Love? - Billie Holiday, Porter, Cole
  • Good Morning Heartache - Billie Holiday, Drake, Ervin
  • Big Stuff - Billie Holiday, Bernstein, Leonard
  • There Is No Greater Love - Billie Holiday, Jones, Isham
  • I Loves You, Porgy - Billie Holiday, Gershwin, Ira
  • Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do - Billie Holiday, Grainger, Porter
  • Baby Get Lost - Billie Holiday, Feather, Leonard
  • Them There Eyes - Billie Holiday, Pinkard, Maceo
  • Gimme a Pigfoot (And a Bottle of Beer) - Billie Holiday, Wilson, Wesley
  • Now or Never - Billie Holiday, Holiday, Billie
  • You're My Thrill - Billie Holiday, Clare, Sidney
  • Crazy He Calls Me - Billie Holiday, Sigman, Carl
  • Somebody's on My Mind - Billie Holiday, Herzog, Arthur Jr.

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
UK box-set featuring 99 tracks that highlight the late jazz icon's career between 1935-49. Backed by small All Star bands under Teddy Wilson's & her own leadership & the more formal studio bands during her Decca days, Billie turns every song into poetry. Includes 56 page booklet with rare pictures, discography & story. Four standard jewel cases housed in a box. 2001.

Album Details
Four CD Compilation featuring 99 Tracks that Cover the Recording Career of Billie Holiday from 1935-1949. Also Included is a 56 Page Booklet with Rare Pictures, Discography and Biography.


Customer Reviews:   Read 4 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Desert island box set   September 7, 2008
Billie Holiday changed how we hear women sing. In recorded music, she essentially redefined vocal pop music by introducing a more personal and immediate singing style. She also changed how we think about phrasing, basing hers on instrumental music rather than the rhythms and cadences of pronunciation. But quite apart from all that, Billie Holiday is just an absolute joy to listen to - one of those timeless artists whose music can be enjoyed in any situation, surroundings and at any time of day. Everybody should have some Billie Holiday in their CD collection. Hers is an instantly recognizable and likable sound, so deeply embedded in the fabric of popular music that pop itself is no longer imaginable without Billie Holiday. All subsequent jazz singers, and most subsequent blues and r&b vocalists, owe her a tremendous debt of gratitude. This four-disc box set is dirt cheap and contains all the seminal early records from the 1930s and 40s - the decades when she was at the peak of her vocal power and invention. Everything has been restored impeccably from the best copies available. (Subsequent recordings sound better because recording technology had improved considerably, but Billie's voice began to reflect her drug and alcohol consumption, and her performances were no longer as elastic or accomplished.)


5 out of 5 stars This & The Complete Verve Recordings will do it.   February 28, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This recording has all of the Commodore Recordings, and most of Columbia, and Decca Masters. It doesn't include any of her Verve years. If you get this and the complete Verve masters, It should take care of all but the extreme Lady Day obsessive compulsives.


5 out of 5 stars Wonderful music at a bargan price!   May 28, 2006
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I didn't expect the quality of the music to be so good, but I have no complaints (very clear with no static, etc). You get around 99 songs for a fraction of what they would cost on iTunes. I have always loved her music and was delighted to see so many songs in one collection.


4 out of 5 stars Billie Holiday Box Set   August 14, 2005
 2 out of 15 found this review helpful

The music is great, but I was VERY disappointed to receive the set because the box that holds all of the CDs is smashed on one side. It is VERY unattractive.


5 out of 5 stars Better appreciated now than in her lifetime   March 29, 2004
 21 out of 21 found this review helpful

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.

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