Billie Holiday God Bless The Child

Them that's got shall get Them that's not shall lose So the Bible said and it still is news Mama may have, Papa may have But God bless the child that's got his own That's got his own Yes, the strong gets more While the weak ones fade Empty pockets don't ever make the grade Mama may have, Papa may have But God bless the child that's got his own That's got his own Money, you've got lots of friends Crowding round the door When you're gone, spending ends They don't come no more Rich relations give Crust of bread and such You can help yourself But don't take too much Mama may have, Papa may have But God bless the child that's got his own That's got his own Mama may have, Papa may have But God bless the child that's got his own That's got his own He just worry 'bout nothin' Cause he's got his own
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Billie Holiday "One for my Baby (and one more for the road)"

It's quarter to three, there's no one in the place Except you and me So set 'em' up joe, I got a little story you autta know We're drinking my friend, to the end Of a brief episode Make it one for my baby And one more for the road I know the routine, put another nickel In the machine I'm feelin so bad, I hope they make the music dreamy and sad I could tell you a lot, but it's not In a gentleman's code Make it one for my baby And one more for the road You'd never know it, but buddy i'm a kind of poet And i've got a lot of things i'd like to say And if i'm gloomy, please listen to me Till it's talked away Well that's how it goes, and joe i know your gettin' Anxious to close Thanks for the cheer I hope you didn't mind My bending your ear But this torch that i found, it's gotta be drowned Or it's gonna explode Make it one for my baby And one more for the road Writen by Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen. Originally writen for Fred Astaire. Many artist have recorded One For My Baby including Frank Sinatra, but the first time I ever heard this song was when Bette Midler sang to Johnny Carson on his final Tonite Show. I also have the Lena Horne version on a 78 that I play on my 1917 Victor Victrola. All verions are beautiful in their own way but no one creates a mood like Lady Day.
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Billy Holiday, Lady Sings the Blues

Billy Holiday, Lady Sings the Blues Billie Holiday used drugs all her life. I do not believe she would be the same musician without it, just the same as if she were born a rich white kid! Her music comes from her experiences and her state of mind, which in most cases (as she seems to show in "Lady Sings the Blues") to be filled with pain and experience...she seems road weary if you will. Being a professional musician back then was a rough, poor, drugged experience. The music of the era seems to reflect this. As far as her musical technical ability, so what! She's great! She has more style in her fingernail than many other musicians that have the ability. I love her music...she's going to last forever :)
Warpaint - 'Billie Holiday (Rough Trade Sessions)'

Taken from Warpaint's album "The Fool" - bit.ly 'Billie Holiday' appears on Warpaint's 'The Fool' Deluxe Edition (out 26th September) - a 2-disc set containing the critically acclaimed debut album 'The Fool', 'Exquisite Corpse' EP and more. Directed by Jane Pollard and Iain Forsyth - www.iainandjane.com www.warpaintwarpaint.com www.roughtraderecords.com
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Billie Holiday - All of me

Billie Holiday - All of me . . . All of me Why not take all of me Can't you see I'm no good without you Take my lips I want to lose them Take my arms I'll never use them Your goodbye left me with eyes that cry How can I go on dear, without you You took the part that once was my heart So why not take all of me
Warpaint: Billie Holiday

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Billie Holiday - I` ma fool to want you

This song is from Billie`s final album "Lady in Satin" completed and released in her lifetime. Ray Ellis said of the album: "I would say that the most emotional moment was her listening to the playback of "I'm a Fool to Want You". There were tears in her eyes...After we finished the album I went into the control room and listened to all the takes. I must admit I was unhappy with her performance, but I was just listening musically instead of emotionally. It wasn't until I heard the final mix a few weeks later that I realized how great her performance really was." Enjoy. :) I` ma fool to want you I` ma fool to want you I` ma fool to want you To want a love that cant be true A love thats there for others too I` ma fool to hold you Such a fool to hold you To seek a kiss not mine alone To share a kiss that devil has known Time and time again I said Id leave you Time and time again I went away But then would come the time when I would need you And once again these words I had to say Take me back, I love you ...i need you I know its wrong, it must be wrong But right or wrong I cant get along... ........Without you.......
Billie Holiday - You Go To My Head

Billie Holiday - You Go To My Head You go to my head You go to my head, And you linger like a haunting refrain And I find you spinning round in my brain Like the bubbles in a glass of champagne. You go to my head Like a sip of sparkling burgundy brew And I find the very mention of you Like the kicker in a julep or two. The thrill of the thought That you might give a thought To my plea casts a spell over me Still I say to myself: get a hold of yourself Can't you see that it can never be? You go to my head With smile that makes my temperature rise Like a summer with a thousand Julys You intoxicate my soul with your eyes Tho I'm certain that this heart of mine Hasn't a ghost of a chance in this crazy romance, You go to my head.
These Foolish Things -- Billie Holiday 1936

These Foolish Things -- Billie Holiday 1936 In 1936 Billie was musically matched with trumpeter Jonah Jones and leader pianist Teddy Wilson arranged an incredible recording session also with altosaxophonist Johnny Hodges and Harry Carney on clarinet and here on bariton sax with Lawrence Lucie guitar, John Kirby bass and Cozy Cole drums. Billie, only 21, sings these lyrics with sheer musical instinct.
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Billie Holiday & Louis Armstrong - Farewell to Storyville

It's a fragment of the film "New Orleans", directed by Arthur Lubin in 1947. This is the saddest part of the film, in my opinion, because everybody is obliged to leave the city they learnt to call a home and that's what this song tell us about.
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Am I Blue? (Billie Holiday)

A PowerPoint version for the song "Am I blue?", based on Billie's photography taken by Frank Driggs, at Offbeat Club, Chicago, 1939
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Miike Snow - Billie Holiday (bonus track)

Miike Snow are: Andrew Wyatt, Christian Karlsson and Pontus Winnberg. The band's name comes from their friend Mike Snow, with the spelling of 'Miike' coming from the Japanese film director Takashi Miike.
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Billie Holiday - Summertime

The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia CD 1 Lyrics: Summertime and the livin' is easy Fish are jumpin' and the cotton is fine Oh your Daddy's rich and your ma is good lookin' So hush little baby, don't you cry One of these mornings You're goin' to rise up singing Then you'll spread your wings And you'll take the sky But till that morning There's a nothin' can harm you With daddy and mammy standin' by
Billie Holiday, "I get along without you very well".

Here's a rarely heard recording of Billie made the year before her death in 1959 (she died in a New York hospital from cirrhosis of the liver). Born Eleanora Fagan in Harlem, New York on the 7th April 1915, Billie lived a turbulent and often tragic life, and much has been posted on YouTube about her life and of her singing. However, I think her rendition of this ballad, by Hoagy Carmichael, shows that she still had that certain something, even at the end of her troubled life. The orchestra includes; Urbie Green; Tom Mitchell; Jay Jay Johnson; Tom Fasrhley; Romeo Penque; Phil Bodner; Mal Waldrom; Barry Galbraith; Milt Hinton; Don Lamond; Bradley Spinney and Janet Putnam.
Billie Holiday in New Orleans Pt. #2

This film was Billie Holiday's first and last feature film. She played a maid named Endie. When she was on her deathbed in June-July 1959, supposedly people said she was getting better, she was going too star in another film (title unknown). But it was to late. On July 17, 1959, Billie Holiday died at the age of 44 in New York.
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