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The Complete Billie Holiday on Verve 1945-1959 ()

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The Complete Billie Holiday on Verve 1945-1959 - Billie Holiday
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  1. Body and Soul
  2. Strange Fruit
  3. I Cried for You
  4. Fine and Mellow
  5. He's Funny That Way
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  1. Body and Soul
  2. Strange Fruit
  3. I Cried for You
  4. Fine and Mellow
  5. He's Funny That Way
  6. The Man I Love
  7. Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You
  8. All of Me
  9. Billie's Blues
  10. Trav'lin' Light
  11. He's Funny That Way
  12. Norman Granz Announcement
  13. You Better Go Now
  14. You're Driving Me Crazy
  15. There Is No Greater Love
  16. I Cover the Waterfront
  17. Norman Granz Announcement
  18. East of the Sun (And West of the Moon)
  19. Blue Moon
  20. You Go to My Head
  21. You Turned the Tables on Me
  22. Easy to Love
  23. These Foolish Things
  24. I Only Have Eyes for You
  25. Solitude
  26. Everything I Have Is Yours
  27. Love for Sale
  28. Moonglow
  29. Tenderly
  30. If the Moon Turns Green
  31. Remember
  32. Autumn in New York
  33. Autumn in New York
  34. My Man
  35. Lover, Come Back to Me
  36. Stormy Weather
  37. Yesterdays
  38. He's Funny That Way
  39. I Can't Face the Music
  40. MC and Leonard Feather Announcements
  41. Blue Moon
  42. All of Me
  43. My Man
  44. Them There Eyes
  45. I Cried for You
  46. What a Little Moonlight Can Do
  47. I Cover the Waterfront
  48. Leonard Feather Announcement
  49. Billie's Blues
  50. Lover, Come Back to Me
  51. How Deep Is the Ocean?
  52. What a Little Moonlight Can Do
  53. I Cried for You
  54. Love Me or Leave Me
  55. P.S. I Love You
  56. Too Marvelous for Words
  57. Softly
  58. I Thought About You
  59. Willow Weep for Me
  60. Stormy Blues
  61. Say It Isn't So
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This is a rather incredible collection: ten CDs enclosed in a tight black box that includes every one of the recordings Verve owns of Billie Holiday, not only the many studio recordings of 1952-57 (which feature Lady Day joined by such jazz all-stars as trumpeters Charlie Shavers and Harry "Sweets" Edison, altoist Benny Carter, and the tenors of Flip Phillips, Paul Quinichette and Ben Webster). Also included are prime performances at Jazz at the Philharmonic concerts in 1945-1947, an enjoyable European gig from 1954, her ...

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