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Billie Holiday

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The first popular jazz singer to move audiences with the intense, personal feeling of classic blues, Billie Holiday changed the art of American pop vocals forever. More than a half-century after her death, it's difficult to believe that prior to her emergence, jazz and pop singers were tied to the Tin Pan Alley tradition and rarely personalized their songs; only blues singers like Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey actually gave the impression they had lived through what they were singing. Billie Holiday's highly stylized reading of this blues tradition revolutionized traditional pop, ripping the decades-long tradition of song plugging in two by refusing to compromise her artistry for either the song or the band. She made clear her debts to Bessie Smith and Louis Armstrong (in her autobiography she admitted, "I always wanted Bessie's big sound and Pops' feeling"), but in truth her style was virtually her own, quite a shock in an age of interchangeable crooners and band singers.

With her spirit shining through on every recording, Holiday's technical expertise also excelled in comparison to the great majority of her contemporaries. Often bored by the tired old Tin Pan Alley songs she was forced to record early in her career, Holiday fooled around with the beat and the melody, phrasing behind the beat and often rejuvenating the standard melody with harmonies borrowed from her favorite horn players, Armstrong and Lester Young. (She often said she tried to sing like a horn.) Her notorious private life -- a series of abusive relationships, substance addictions, and periods of depression -- undoubtedly assisted her legendary status, but Holiday's best performances ("Lover Man," "Don't Explain," "Strange Fruit," her own composition "God Bless the Child") remain among the most sensitive and accomplished vocal performances ever recorded. More than technical ability, more than purity of voice, what made Billie Holiday one of the best vocalists of the century -- easily the equal of Ella Fitzgerald or Frank Sinatra -- was her relentlessly individualist temperament, a quality that colored every one of her endlessly nuanced performances.

Billie Holiday's chaotic life reportedly began in Baltimore on April 7, 1915 (a few reports say 1912) when she was born Eleanora Fagan Gough. Her father, Clarence Holiday, was a teenaged jazz guitarist and banjo player later to play in Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra. He never married her mother, Sadie Fagan, and left while his daughter was still a baby. (She would later run into him in New York, and though she contracted many guitarists for her sessions before his death in 1937, she always avoided using him.) Holiday's mother was also a young teenager at the time, and whether because of inexperience or neglect, often left her daughter with uncaring relatives. Holiday was sentenced to Catholic reform school at the age of ten, reportedly after she admitted being raped. Though sentenced to stay until she became an adult, a family friend helped get her released after just two years. With her mother, she moved in 1927, first to New Jersey and soon after to Brooklyn.

In New York, Holiday helped her mother with domestic work, but soon began moonlighting as a prostitute for the additional income. According to the weighty Billie Holiday legend (which gained additional credence after her notoriously apocryphal autobiography Lady Sings the Blues), her big singing break came in 1933 when a laughable dancing audition at a speakeasy prompted her accompanist to ask her if she could sing. In fact, Holiday was most likely singing at clubs all over New York City as early as 1930-31. Whatever the true story, she first gained some publicity in early 1933, when record producer John Hammond -- only three years older than Holiday herself, and just at the beginning of a legendary career -- wrote her up in a column for Melody Maker and brought Benny Goodman to one of her performances. After recording a demo at Columbia Studios, Holiday joined a small group led by Goodman to make her commercial debut on November 27, 1933 with "Your Mother's Son-In-Law."

Though she didn't return to the studio for over a year, Billie Holiday spent 1934 moving up the rungs of the competitive New York bar scene. By early 1935, she made her debut at The Apollo Theater and appeared in a one-reeler film with Duke Ellington. During the last half of 1935, Holiday finally entered the studio again and recorded a total of four sessions. With a pick-up band supervised by pianist Teddy Wilson, she recorded a series of obscure, forgettable songs straight from the gutters of Tin Pan Alley -- in other words, the only songs available to an obscure Black band during the mid-'30s. (During the swing era, music publishers kept the best songs strictly in the hands of society orchestras and popular white singers.) Despite the poor song quality, Holiday and various groups (including trumpeter Roy Eldridge, alto Johnny Hodges, and tenors Ben Webster and Chu Berry) energized flat songs like "What a Little Moonlight Can Do," "Twenty-Four Hours a Day" and "If You Were Mine" (to say nothing of "Eeny Meeny Miney Mo" and "Yankee Doodle Never Went to Town"). The great combo playing and Holiday's increasingly assured vocals made them quite popular on Columbia, Brunswick and Vocalion.

During 1936, Holiday toured with groups led by Jimmie Lunceford and Fletcher Henderson, then returned to New York for several more sessions. In late January 1937, she recorded several numbers with a small group culled from one of Hammond's new discoveries, Count Basie's Orchestra. Tenor Lester Young, who'd briefly known Holiday several years earlier, and trumpeter Buck Clayton were to become especially attached to Holiday. The three did much of their best recorded work together during the late '30s, and Holiday herself bestowed the nickname Pres on Young, while he dubbed her Lady Day for her elegance. By the spring of 1937, she began touring with Basie as the female complement to his male singer, Jimmy Rushing. The association lasted less than a year, however. Though officially she was fired from the band for being temperamental and unreliable, shadowy influences higher up in the publishing world reportedly commanded the action after she refused to begin singing '20s female blues standards.

At least temporarily, the move actually benefited Holiday -- less than a month after leaving Basie, she was hired by Artie Shaw's popular band. She began singing with the group in 1938, one of the first instances of a Black female appearing with a white group. Despite the continuing support of the entire band, however, show promoters and radio sponsors soon began objecting to Holiday -- based on her unorthodox singing style almost as much as her race. After a series of escalating indignities, Holiday quit the band in disgust. Yet again, her judgment proved valuable; the added freedom allowed her to take a gig at a hip new club named Café Society, the first popular nightspot with an inter-racial audience. There, Billie Holiday learned the song that would catapult her career to a new level: "Strange Fruit."

The standard, written by Café Society regular Lewis Allen and forever tied to Holiday, is an anguished reprisal of the intense racism still persistent in the South. Though Holiday initially expressed doubts about adding such a bald, uncompromising song to her repertoire, she pulled it off thanks largely to her powers of nuance and subtlety. "Strange Fruit" soon became the highlight of her performances. Though John Hammond refused to record it (not for its politics but for its overly pungent imagery), he allowed Holiday a bit of leverage to record for Commodore, the label owned by jazz record-store owner Milt Gabler. Once released, "Strange Fruit" was banned by many radio outlets, though the growing jukebox industry (and the inclusion of the excellent "Fine and Mellow" on the flip) made it a rather large, though controversial, hit. She continued recording for Columbia labels until 1942, and hit big again with her most famous composition, 1941's "God Bless the Child." Gabler, who also worked A&R for Decca, signed her to the label in 1944 to record "Lover Man," a song written especially for her and her third big hit. Neatly side-stepping the musician's union ban that afflicted her former label, Holiday soon became a priority at Decca, earning the right to top-quality material and lavish string sections for her sessions. She continued recording scattered sessions for Decca during the rest of the '40s, and recorded several of her best-loved songs including Bessie Smith's "'Tain't Nobody's Business If I Do," "Them There Eyes," and "Crazy He Calls Me."

Though her artistry was at its peak, Billie Holiday's emotional life began a turbulent period during the mid-'40s. Already heavily into alcohol and marijuana, she began smoking opium early in the decade with her first husband, Johnnie Monroe. The marriage didn't last, but hot on its heels came a second marriage to trumpeter Joe Guy and a move to heroin. Despite her triumphant concert at New York's Town Hall and a small film role -- as a maid (!) -- with Louis Armstrong in 1947's New Orleans, she lost a good deal of money running her own orchestra with Joe Guy. Her mother's death soon after affected her deeply, and in 1947 she was arrested for possession of heroin and sentenced to eight months in prison.

Unfortunately, Holiday's troubles only continued after her release. The drug charge made it impossible for her to get a cabaret card, so nightclub performances were out of the question. Plagued by various celebrity hawks from all portions of the underworld (jazz, drugs, song publishing, etc.), she soldiered on for Decca until 1950. Two years later, she began recording for jazz entrepreneur Norman Granz, owner of the excellent labels Clef, Norgran, and by 1956, Verve. The recordings returned her to the small-group intimacy of her Columbia work, and reunited her with Ben Webster as well as other top-flight musicians such as Oscar Peterson, Harry "Sweets" Edison, and Charlie Shavers. Though the ravages of a hard life were beginning to take their toll on her voice, many of Holiday's mid-'50s recordings are just as intense and beautiful as her classic work.

During 1954, Holiday toured Europe to great acclaim, and her 1956 autobiography brought her even more fame (or notoriety). She made her last great appearance in 1957, on the CBS television special The Sound of Jazz with Webster, Lester Young, and Coleman Hawkins providing a close backing. One year later, the Lady in Satin LP clothed her naked, increasingly hoarse voice with the overwrought strings of Ray Ellis. During her final year, she made two more appearances in Europe before collapsing in May 1959 of heart and liver disease. Still procuring heroin while on her death bed, Holiday was arrested for possession in her private room and died on July 17, her system completely unable to fight both withdrawal and heart disease at the same time. Her cult of influence spread quickly after her death and gave her more fame than she'd enjoyed in life. The 1972 biopic Lady Sings the Blues featured Diana Ross struggling to overcome the conflicting myths of Holiday's life, but the film also illuminated her tragic life and introduced many future fans. By the digital age, virtually all of Holiday's recorded material had been reissued: Columbia released nine volumes of The Quintessential Billie Holiday; Decca released The Complete Decca Recordings, and Verve appeared with The Complete Billie Holiday on Verve 1945-1959. ~ John Bush, Rovi

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2.5 billion
Updated on 2024-10-11

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United States

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P.S. I Love You (9-3-5)
P.S. I Love You (9-3-5)
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PS I Love You
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All Of You (3/11/59)
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What a Little Moonlight Can Do (with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra)
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Love Is Here To Stay
Love Is Here To Stay
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The Man I Love
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I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm (2-14-55)
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I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
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Body And Soul
Body And Soul
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East Of The Sun (03-26-52)
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East of the Sun (and West of the Moon)
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East of the Sun (2003 - Remaster)
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Tenderly (04-?-52)
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6,188,547 3:25 1952-01-01
God Bless the Child - Take 1
God Bless the Child - Take 1
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God Bless The Child (05-09-41)
God Bless The Child (05-09-41)
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God Bless the Child (2000 - Remaster)
God Bless the Child (2000 - Remaster)
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You're My Thrill
You're My Thrill
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Your'e My Thrill
Your'e My Thrill
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Lover, Come Back To Me
Lover, Come Back To Me
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Don't Explain (08-14-45)
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Don’t Explain
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He's Funny That Way (07-27-52)
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I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
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Baby, I Don't Cry Over You (04-09-46)
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4,935,158 3:11 1948-01-01
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You Don't Know What Love Is
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Gloomy Sunday
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I'm Yours
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Everything I Have Is Yours
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I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues - Take 2
I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues - Take 2
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It Had To Be You
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I Cover the Waterfront
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Easy To Love (03-26-52)
Easy To Love (03-26-52)
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Easy to Love
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You Better Go Now (08-14-45)
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Porgy (12-10-48)
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My Man (with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra)
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My Old Flame (03-25-44)
My Old Flame (03-25-44)
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I'll Get By (As Long As I Have You)
I'll Get By (As Long As I Have You)
3,207,335 2:58 1957-01-01
Night and Day - Take 1
Night and Day - Take 1
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I Must Have That Man (with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra)
I Must Have That Man (with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra)
3,075,622 2:54 1933-01-01
Come Rain Or Come Shine
Come Rain Or Come Shine
3,044,465 4:21 1955-01-01
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Willow Weep For Me (9-3-54)
Willow Weep For Me (9-3-54)
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Cheek to cheek
2,761,335 3:38 2008-12-15
Cheek to Cheek
Cheek to Cheek
2,761,335 3:36 2009-06-12
Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me - 1956 Version
Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me - 1956 Version
2,719,754 4:16 1958-01-01
Do Nothing Til You Hear From Me (8/14/56) e
Do Nothing Til You Hear From Me (8/14/56) e
2,719,754 4:15 1956-01-01
Do notihin' till you hear from me
Do notihin' till you hear from me
2,719,754 4:15 2008-12-15
If The Moon Turns Green
If The Moon Turns Green
2,691,568 2:48 1956-01-01
If the Moon Turns Green
If the Moon Turns Green
2,691,568 2:47 2019-08-02
Just One Of Those Things - Take 8 - Master Take
Just One Of Those Things - Take 8 - Master Take
2,690,195 5:33 1957-01-01
Just one of those things
Just one of those things
2,690,195 5:32 2008-12-15
Just One of Those Things
Just One of Those Things
2,690,195 5:33 2009-06-12
Big Stuff (03-13-46)
Big Stuff (03-13-46)
2,681,717 2:31 1948-01-01
They Can't Take That Away From Me
They Can't Take That Away From Me
2,662,280 4:13 1957-01-01
They can't take that away from me
They can't take that away from me
2,662,280 4:12 2008-12-15
They Can't Take That Away from Me: Shall we Dance. They can't take That away from me
They Can't Take That Away from Me: Shall we Dance. They can't take That away from me
2,662,280 4:13 2019-03-15
Deep Song (02-13-47)
Deep Song (02-13-47)
2,620,552 3:12 1948-01-01
I Can't Give You Anything but Love (with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra)
I Can't Give You Anything but Love (with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra)
2,619,863 3:27 1933-01-01
I Can't GIve You Anything But Love
I Can't GIve You Anything But Love
2,619,863 3:26 2018-02-23
Them There Eyes
Them There Eyes
2,591,183 2:50 1956-01-01
Them There Eyes (2000 - Remaster)
Them There Eyes (2000 - Remaster)
2,591,183 2:48 2000-01-01
No More
No More
2,496,426 2:49 1956-01-01
Speak Low - Bent Remix
Speak Low - Bent Remix
2,475,413 4:22 2005-01-01
What Is This Thing Called Love (08-14-45)
What Is This Thing Called Love (08-14-45)
2,467,801 3:06 1948-01-01
What Is This Thing Called Love?
What Is This Thing Called Love?
2,467,801 3:07 2009-06-12
Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do - Single Version
Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do - Single Version
2,386,475 3:19 1956-01-01
'Tain't Nobody's Business If I Do
'Tain't Nobody's Business If I Do
2,386,475 3:20 1991-01-01
T'ain't Nobody's Business If I Do (2003 - Remaster)
T'ain't Nobody's Business If I Do (2003 - Remaster)
2,386,475 3:19 2010-08-23
My Man (12-10-48)
My Man (12-10-48)
2,364,197 2:58 1948-01-01
My Man (2000 - Remaster)
My Man (2000 - Remaster)
2,364,197 2:55 2000-01-01
How Deep Is The Ocean (4-14-54)
How Deep Is The Ocean (4-14-54)
2,325,272 3:01 1955-01-01
How Deep Is The Ocean?
How Deep Is The Ocean?
2,325,272 2:60 1956-01-01
How Deep Is the Ocean?
How Deep Is the Ocean?
2,325,272 2:59 2019-08-02
Lady Sings The Blues
Lady Sings The Blues
2,301,368 3:44 1956-01-01
Lady Sings the Blues
Lady Sings the Blues
2,301,368 3:46 2015-02-16
You Can't Lose A Broken Heart
You Can't Lose A Broken Heart
2,257,626 3:13 1958-01-01
You Can't Lose a Broken Heart (2000 - Remaster)
You Can't Lose a Broken Heart (2000 - Remaster)
2,257,626 3:15 2000-01-01
But Not For Me (1/7/57)
But Not For Me (1/7/57)
2,214,283 3:51 1957-01-01
But not for me
But not for me
2,214,283 3:49 2008-12-15
My Sweet Hunk O' Trash
My Sweet Hunk O' Trash
2,203,374 3:20 1958-01-01
My Sweet Hunk O’Trash
My Sweet Hunk O’Trash
2,203,374 3:22 2003-04-25
My Sweet Hunk O'Trash (2000 - Remaster)
My Sweet Hunk O'Trash (2000 - Remaster)
2,203,374 3:18 2000-01-01
My Sweet Hunk O'Trash
My Sweet Hunk O'Trash
2,203,374 3:22 2006-08-28
Embraceable You
Embraceable You
2,174,819 6:46 1957-01-01
Embraceable you
Embraceable you
2,174,819 6:49 2008-12-15
I Got Rhythm: Girl Crazy: Embraceable You
I Got Rhythm: Girl Crazy: Embraceable You
2,174,819 6:51 2019-03-15
Any Old Time
Any Old Time
2,165,789 3:10 1938-01-01
Embraceable You (04-01-44)
Embraceable You (04-01-44)
2,159,563 3:16 1955-01-01
Embraceable You (2000 - Remaster)
Embraceable You (2000 - Remaster)
2,159,563 3:15 2000-01-01
I'll Never Be the Same (with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra)
I'll Never Be the Same (with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra)
2,144,644 3:02 1933-01-01
I'll Never Be The Same
I'll Never Be The Same
2,144,644 3:04 2006-08-28
For Heaven's Sake
For Heaven's Sake
2,104,244 3:26 1958-01-01
Trav'lin Light
Trav'lin Light
2,066,255 3:08 1956-01-01
Trav'lin' Light
Trav'lin' Light
2,066,255 3:15 1962-01-01
Travelin' Light (6/6/56)
Travelin' Light (6/6/56)
2,066,255 3:10 1956-01-01
Moonlight In Vermont
Moonlight In Vermont
2,063,072 3:48 1957-01-01
Moonlight in Vermont
Moonlight in Vermont
2,063,072 3:53 2008-12-15
I Wished On the Moon (with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra)
I Wished On the Moon (with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra)
2,003,116 3:01 1933-01-01
I Wished On The Moon
I Wished On The Moon
2,003,116 3:05 1989-03-28
I Wished on the Moon - 78rpm Version
I Wished on the Moon - 78rpm Version
2,003,116 3:05 2010-12-13
Billie's Blues - Take 1
Billie's Blues - Take 1
1,923,797 2:40 1933-01-01
A Sailboat In the Moonlight
A Sailboat In the Moonlight
1,824,402 2:49 1933-01-01
A Sailboat In The Moonlight
A Sailboat In The Moonlight
1,824,402 2:48 1996-01-01
A Sailboat in the Moonlight
A Sailboat in the Moonlight
1,824,402 2:51 2009-06-12
Georgia on My Mind
Georgia on My Mind
1,784,954 3:19 2011-04-05
Georgia On My Mind (with Eddie Heywood & His Orchestra) - Take 1
Georgia On My Mind (with Eddie Heywood & His Orchestra) - Take 1
1,784,954 3:18 1933-01-01
Georgia on My Hand
Georgia on My Hand
1,784,954 3:22 2011-03-08
I Must Have That Man!
I Must Have That Man!
1,781,541 3:03 1956-01-01
I Must Have That Man (6/6/56)
I Must Have That Man (6/6/56)
1,781,541 3:06 1956-01-01
Gloomy Sunday
Gloomy Sunday
1,735,312 3:11 1993-10-26
Until the Real Thing Comes Along (with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra) - Take 1
Until the Real Thing Comes Along (with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra) - Take 1
1,733,881 3:08 1933-01-01
Sophiticated Lady (8/18/56)
Sophiticated Lady (8/18/56)
1,707,685 4:51 1956-01-01
Sophisticated Lady
Sophisticated Lady
1,707,685 4:53 1958-01-01
Let's Do It (with Eddie Heywood & His Orchestra) - Take 1
Let's Do It (with Eddie Heywood & His Orchestra) - Take 1
1,690,222 2:55 1933-01-01
Let's Do It (2000 - Remaster)
Let's Do It (2000 - Remaster)
1,690,222 2:54 2000-01-01
Billie's Blues
Billie's Blues
1,680,108 3:07 1997-01-01
I Love My Man (Billie’s Blues)
I Love My Man (Billie’s Blues)
1,680,108 3:10 2003-04-25
But Beautiful
But Beautiful
1,655,626 4:30 1958-01-01
Comes Love
Comes Love
1,643,321 4:02 1957-01-01
Comes love (version 1)
Comes love (version 1)
1,643,321 3:59 2008-12-15
Yokel Boy: Comes Love
Yokel Boy: Comes Love
1,643,321 4:03 2019-03-15
I Wished On The Moon (1/3/57)
I Wished On The Moon (1/3/57)
1,612,936 3:28 1957-01-01
I wished on the moon
I wished on the moon
1,612,936 3:28 2008-12-15
Them There Eyes
Them There Eyes
1,578,840 2:49 1933-01-01
The Blues Are Brewin' (12-27-46)
The Blues Are Brewin' (12-27-46)
1,563,237 3:02 1948-01-01
No Good Man (01-22-46)
No Good Man (01-22-46)
1,533,406 3:07 1948-01-01
Getting Some Fun Out of Life
Getting Some Fun Out of Life
1,504,311 3:01 1933-01-01
Getting Some Fun out of Life
Getting Some Fun out of Life
1,504,311 3:03 2015-02-02
Gettin' Some Fun Out of Life (2000 - Remaster)
Gettin' Some Fun Out of Life (2000 - Remaster)
1,504,311 3:00 2000-01-01
Me, Myself and I - Take 2
Me, Myself and I - Take 2
1,478,028 2:35 1933-01-01
Me. Myself and I (Are All in Love with You) - 78rpm Version
Me. Myself and I (Are All in Love with You) - 78rpm Version
1,478,028 2:36 2014-03-31
You've Changed
You've Changed
1,441,066 3:17 1958-01-01
Prelude To A Kiss (8-23-55)
Prelude To A Kiss (8-23-55)
1,440,600 5:35 1955-01-01
Prelude to a Kiss
Prelude to a Kiss
1,440,600 5:36 2009-06-12
Stars Fell On Alabama
Stars Fell On Alabama