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The Queen Sings - Dinah Washington
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  1. Evil Gal Blues
  2. I Know How to Do It
  3. Salty Papa Blues
  4. Homeward Bound
  5. Blow Top Blues
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  1. Evil Gal Blues
  2. I Know How to Do It
  3. Salty Papa Blues
  4. Homeward Bound
  5. Blow Top Blues
  6. Wise Woman Blues
  7. Walking Blues
  8. No Voot, No Boot
  9. Chewin' Mama Blues
  10. My Lovin' Papa
  11. Rich Man's Blues
  12. All or Nothin'
  13. Beggin' Mama Blues
  14. Mellow Mama Blues
  15. My Voot Is Really Vout
  16. Blues for a Day
  17. Pacific Coast Blues
  18. Embraceable You
  19. I Can't Get Started
  20. When a Woman Loves a Man
  21. Joy Juice
  22. Oo Wee Walkie Talkie
  23. The Man I Love
  24. You Didn't Want Me Then]
  25. A Slick Chick (On the Mellow Side)
  26. Postman Blues
  27. That's Why a Woman Loves a Heel
  28. Mean and Evil Blues
  29. Stairway to the Stars
  30. You Satisfy
  31. Fool That I Am
  32. There's Got to Be a Change
  33. Mean and Evil Blues
  34. Since I Fell for You
  35. West Side Baby
  36. You Can Depend on Me
  37. Early in the Morning
  38. I'm Afraid of You
  39. I Love You, Yes I Do
  40. Don't Come Knocking at My Door
  41. I Wish I Knew the Name of the Boy
  42. No More Lonely Gal Blues
  43. Walkin' and Talkin'
  44. Ain't Misbehavin'
  45. (What Can I Say) After I Say I'm Sorry?
  46. Tell Me So
  47. I Can't Face the Music
  48. Pete
  49. Am I Asking Too Much?
  50. I'm Getting Old Before My Time]
  51. Record Ban Blues
  52. Resolution Blues
  53. I Want to Cry
  54. Long John Blues
  55. In the Rain
  56. I Sold My Heart to the Junkman
  57. I'll Wait
  58. It's Too Soon to Know
  59. Why Can't You Behave?
  60. Laughing Boy
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Dinah Washington recorded a stunning amount of material in her too-short career (when she died in Detroit in 1963 she was only 39 years old -- somehow she still managed to find time for seven marriages), most of it during her lengthy association with Mercury Records between 1948 and 1955. Washington seemingly tackled everything under the sun in the recording studio, cutting jazz, R&B, blues, and pop sides with an assortment of small groups, trios, sextets, and increasingly, toward the end of her life, with large orchestras, ...

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The Queen Sings 2002, Proper Box

UPC: 805520020435

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