Identifier | 8493680 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CDR |
Media Count | 3 |
Show Rating | A |
Sound Rating | A |
Source Info | FM |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Billie Holiday 1939-??-?? Compilation 1937-44, New York, NY | |
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Set 1 | The Mood That I'm In (02/18/37) They Way You Look Tonight (10/36) That's All That I Ask Of You (01/20/39) Dream Of Life (01/20/39) Body And Soul (1949 Live) Strange Fruit (1949 Live) Travelin' Light (1949 Live) Long Gone Blues (03/21/39) How Am I To Know (1944) I'm Yours (1944) My Old Flame (1944) Some Other Spring (07/05/39) If You Were Mine (10/25/35) The Man I Love (12/15/39) Summertime (07/10/36) Billie's Blues (07/10/36) Ghost Of Yesterday (02/29/40) Body And Soul (02/29/40) |
Set 2 | I Hear Music (09/12/40) Practice Makes Perfect (09/12/40) I'm Pulling Through Tell Me More Laughing At Life Keeps On Raining Gimme A Pigfoot (And A Bottle Of Beer) Baby, I Don't Cry Over You Love Me Or Leave Me Too Marvelous For Words Willow Weep For Me I Thought About You Somebody's On My Mind Guilty My Sweet Hunk O' Trash He's Funny That Way (Live) The Man I Love (Live) Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You (Live) All Of Me (Live) Them There Eyes Without Your Love Getting Some Fun Out Of Life Travelin' All Alone These Foolish Things When You're Smiling If Dreams Come True Did I Remember No Regrets |
Set 3 | I Can't Get Started (11/37) Your Mother's Son-In-Law (12/18/33) Riffin' The Scotch (12/18/33) They Can't Take That Away From Me (06/30/37) Swing Brother Swing (06/30/37) A Fine Romance (10/28/36) Easy To Love (10/28/36) Time On My Hands (06/07/40?) Travelin' Light (1943 Or 1944) God Bless The Child (05/09/41) Am I Blue (05/09/41) I'll Get By (1944) I'll Be Seeing You (1944) Embraceable You (1944) I Cover The Waterfront (08/07/41) Love Me Or Leave Me (08/07/41) Gloomy Sunday (08/07/41) I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (1936 Or 1937) Strange Fruit (1939) Georgia On My Mind (03/21/41) |
Comment | Just Jazz with Ed Beach WRVR FM, NY 106.7 Broadcast in the early 1960's |