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  1. Hace 6 días · Song of the Day: Billie Holiday, “You Go To My Head”. “You Go My Head” was originally composer in 1938 by J. Fred Coots. The lyrics by Haven Gillespie compare the effects of drink with the effects of love. Billie Holiday’s recordings of this jazz standard are among the most famous. She recorded “You Go To My Head” at least twice ...

  2. 1 de may. de 2024 · The Meaning Behind The Song: Gloomy Sunday by Billie Holiday Song Information: Title Artist Writer/Composer Album Release Date Genre Producer Gloomy Sunday Billie Holiday László Jávor & Rezső Seress Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia (1933-1944) (2001) 1941 Jazz John Hammond & Bernie Hanighen Released in 1941, “Gloomy Sunday” is a reprise by …

  3. 11 de may. de 2024 · The Meaning Behind The Song: It Had To Be You by Billie Holiday Billie Holiday, often referred to as “Lady Day,” is undeniably one of the greatest jazz vocalists of all time. Known for her unique voice, emotional delivery, and impeccable phrasing, Holiday captivated audiences with her renditions of numerous classics. Among her repertoire, “It …

  4. Hace 4 días · The audience was completely silent the first time Billie Holiday performed a song called "Strange Fruit." In the 1930s, Billie was known as a performer of jazz and blues music, but this song wasn't either of those things. It was a song about injustice, and it would change her life forever.

  5. Hace 5 días · Billie Holiday’s powerful voice combined with the emotionally charged lyrics creates a sense of vulnerability and authenticity in “Lady Sings the Blues.” The song serves as a reflection of her own personal battles and a window into the larger struggles faced by African Americans in the mid-20th century.

  6. 16 de may. de 2024 · Billie Holiday, known as Lady Day, recorded this timeless track in 1937, and it has since become one of her signature songs. This heartfelt composition captures the essence of longing, nostalgia, and hope, leaving listeners captivated with every word.

  7. 17 de may. de 2024 · The time is 1959. The place is a seedy bar in Philadelphia. The audience is about to witness one of Billie Holiday’s last performances, given four months before her death. More than a dozen musical numbers are interlaced with salty and often humorous reminiscences to project a riveting portrait of the lady and her music.