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LP:  Billie Holiday — MISS BROWN TO YOU
BILLIE HOLIDAY
 
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Archiv-Objekte
LP-22241
Label: Swing House Records
Label-Nummer / Spuren: SWH 27*
Tonträger: LP
Aufnahmedatum: 1944-49
Land: US
Aufnahmeort: New York / Los Angeles / Harlem
Genre   
Jazz
 
Musiker:
NameLandInstr.
Billie HolidayUSld, voc,
Louis "Satchmo" ArmstrongUStp, voc,
David "Roy" EldridgeUStp,
Ed MullensUStp,
Charlie ShaversUStp,
Neal HeftiUStp,
Joe GuyUStp,
Thomas "Sleepy" GrinderUStp,
Bob Butler tp,
Chiefy Scott tp,
Vic DickensonUStb,
Benny MortonUStb,
Slim MooreUStb,
Herbie HarperUStb,
James WhitneyUStb,
Russell "Big Chief" MooreUStb,
Georgie AuldUSas,
Amos GordonUSas,
Arthur DennisUSas,
Ben WebsterUSts,
Lester YoungUSts,
Lucky ThompsonUSts,
Joe GarlandUSts,
John SparrowUSts,
Illinois JacquetUSts,
Herbie StewartUScl, ts,
Edmond HallUScl,
Art TatumUSp,
Jimmy RowlesUSp,
Eddie Heywood Jr.USp,
Earl MasonUSp,
Kenny KerseyCAp,
John SimmonsUSb,
Al McKibbonUSb,
Slam StewartUSb,
Arvell ShawUSb,
Iggy ShevakUSb,
J.C. "Mak-Kak" HeardUSd,
Arthur TrappierUSd,
Sidney "Big Sid" CatlettUSd,
Blinkie GarnerUSd,
Tiny GrimesUSg,
Al CaseyUSg,
Teddy WaltersUSg,
Elmer WarnerUSg,
 
Tracks / Sessions:
1-1Billie Holiday acc. by Orchestra — Good morning heartache
1-2Billie Holiday acc. by Orchestra — You're driving me crazy
1-3Billie Holiday acc. by Orchestra — Maybe you'll be there
1-4Billie Holiday acc. by Orchestra — You ain't gonna bother me no more
1-5Billie Holiday acc. by Orchestra — Miss Brown to you
1-6Billie Holiday acc. by Orchestra — Lover man
1-7Billie Holiday acc. by Orchestra — Gee baby, ain't I good to you
1-8Billie Holiday with Louis Arrmstrong and his Orchestra — Don't explain
1-9Billie Holiday acc. by Orchestra — The man I love
1-10Billie Holiday acc. by Orchestra — Do nothing till you hear from me
1-11Billie Holiday with Eddie Heywood and his Orchestra — I love my man
1-12Billie Holiday acc. by Orchestra — All of me
1-13Billie Holiday with Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra — Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans ?
 
by Christopher A. Pirie