Album Title: | Lover Man | |
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Albumcode: | Decca MVCJ-19216 | |
Year: | 1999 | |
Mediumtype: | ||
# Tracks: | 12 | |
Total Time: | 0h37'27" | |
Relevance: | 0,7 | |
Similar albums: | (91%, no extra track(s) ) The Lady Sings, Vol.2 (91%, no extra track(s) ) Lover Man (91%, no extra track(s) ) Lover Man |
No: | Tracktitle | Date: | Type | Matrix: | Label | Time |
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1 | Lover man (oh, where can you be?) | 1944-Oct-04 | MT | 72404-A | Decca 23391 / AJ504 / Everest FS-265 | 3'18" |
2 | That ole devil called love | 1944-Nov-08 | MT | 72497-A | Decca 23391 | 2'55" |
3 | My man | 1948-Dec-10 | MT | W74653-A | Decca 24638 / AJ504 / Everest FS-265 | 2'57" |
4 | You're my thrill | 1949-Oct-19 | MT | W75421-A | Decca 24796 | 3'25" |
5 | Crazy he calls me | 1949-Oct-19 | MT | W75422-A | Decca 24796 | 3'05" |
6 | Weep no more | 1948-Dec-10 | MT | W74650-A | Decca 24551 | 3'21" |
7 | There is no greater love | 1947-Feb-13 | MT | W73793-A | Decca 24138 (album A652) | 2'57" |
8 | This is heaven to me | 1950-Mar-08 | MT | L5417-A | Decca 24972 | 2'51" |
9 | Solitude | (1947-Feb-13?) | AT | W73795 | GRP 26012 | 3'14" |
10 | (I love you) Porgy | 1948-Dec-10 | MT | W74652-A | Decca 24638 | 2'57" |
11 | Girls were made to take care of boys | 1948-Dec-10 | MT | W74651-A | Decca 24551 | 3'13" |
12 | Please tell me now | 1949-Oct-19 | MT | W75423-A | Decca 24857 | 3'14" |
# | Coverage | Session | Location | Band |
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65 | 33 | 1944-Oct-04 | New York City, 50 West 57th Street, Decca Studio's | Billie Holiday with Toots Camarata Orchestra |
66 | 25 | 1944-Nov-08 | New York City, 50 West 57th Street, Decca Studio's | Billie Holiday with Toots Camarata Orchestra |
84 | 28 | 1947-Feb-13 | New York City, 50 West 57th Street, Decca Studio's | Billie Holiday accompanied by Bob Haggart Orchestra |
90 | 80 | 1948-Dec-10 | New York City, 50 West 57th Street, Decca Studio's | Billie Holiday and the Stardusters |
101 | 75 | 1949-Oct-19 | New York City, 50 West 57th Street, Decca Studio's | Gordon Jenkins and his Orchestra |
102 | 50 | 1950-Mar-08 | Hollywood, 5505 Melrose Avenue | Billie Holiday and her Orchestra |