
Shirley Horn was one of the most incredible female vocalists ever - likened to Edith Piaf. She was a classically trained pianist discovered by Miles Davis. Her style remains unmatched even after her death in 2005. She worked non-stop; primarily in and around her hometown of Washington, DC with the absolute smokinest sidemen: Buck Hill, Marshall Hawkins and Bernard Sweetney - who became well known in the "Jazz World." She didn't obtain global prominence until late in life. But not too late to gain the exposure worthy of her talent.
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Take A Little Time To Smile
The Best Is Yet To Come
A Lazy Afternoon
New York's My Home
He's gone again
You'd Better Love Me (While You May)
Gentle Rain
old country
Gra'ma's Hands
There's No You
Roaming Lover
I'll Go My Way By Myself
Blue city
I'm Oldfashioned
Why Did I Choose You
The Great City
How Am I To Know (Monterey Jazz Fest. '94)
He Never Mentioned Love
I'm Old Fashioned
Since I Fell for You
I've Got The World On A String
Here's To Life (Monterey Jazz Fest. '94)
You're My Thrill
Hard Hearted Hannah (Monterey Jazz Fest. '94)
A Song For You (Monterey Jazz Fest. '94)
Forget Me
I Watch You Sleep
Softly, as I Leave You
Nice n Easy (Monterey Jazz Fest. '94)
Georgia On My Mind
Foolin Myself (Monterey Jazz Fest. '94)
The Look Of Love (Monterey Jazz Fest. '94)
Blues For Big Scotia (Monterey Jazz Fest. '94)
You'd Better Love Me
How Long Has This Been Going On?
Here's To Life
I've Got The World On A String (Monterey Jazz Fest. '94)
L A Breakdown (Monterey Jazz Fest. '94)
Blues For Big Scotia
Violets for Your Furs
Love For Sale
Foolin' Myself
Our Love Is Here To Stay
What Should A Woman Do
Summer (Estate)
What Would A Woman Do
The Look Of Love
Hard Hearted Hannah
Get Out Of Town
Dindi (Sung in Portuguese)
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