
Billie Holiday (born Eleanora Fagan; April 7, 1915 – July 17, 1959) was an American jazz and swing singer. Nicknamed "Lady Day" by her friend and musical collaborator Lester Young, she played an important role in the development of jazz and popular singing. Holiday’s vocal style, influenced by jazz instrumentalists, introduced distinctive approaches to phrasing and tempo, and she was recognized for her expressive delivery and improvisational skill.
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I'll Be Seeing You

Solitude

Blue Moon

Strange Fruit

All Of Me

Easy Living

God Bless The Child

Crazy He Calls Me

You Go To My Head

Autumn in New York

April In Paris

Summertime

What a Little Moonlight Can Do

My Man

Gloomy Sunday

Lover Man

I'm a Fool to Want You

I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm

I'll Look Around

Body And Soul

You're My Thrill

I Cover the Waterfront

The Man I Love

Good Morning Heartache

Don't Explain

Stormy Weather

As Time Goes By

Fine And Mellow

Them There Eyes

They Can't Take That Away From Me

The Way You Look Tonight

Easy To Love

Moonglow

On The Sunny Side Of The Street

He's Funny That Way

The Very Thought of You

I Cried for You

Yesterdays

These Foolish Things

Billie's Blues

Night and Day

Miss Brown to You

Lady Sings the Blues

I Only Have Eyes For You

I Wished On The Moon

A Fine Romance

East Of The Sun (West Of The Moon)

Tenderly

Easy Living (With Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra)

P.S. I Love You
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