Lady In Satin

Lady In Satin


  • Singer: Billie Holiday
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Release Date: 1958-06-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 16

  • ℗ Originally released 1958. / Originally recorded 1958 & released 1997. All rights reser

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
I'm a Fool to Want You Billie Holiday 3:25
2
For Heaven's Sake Billie Holiday 3:28
3
You Don't Know What Love Is Billie Holiday 3:50
4
I Get Along Without You Very W Billie Holiday 3:00
5
For All We Know Billie Holiday 2:55
6
Violets for Your Furs Billie Holiday 3:26
7
You've Changed Billie Holiday 3:19
8
It's Easy to Remember Billie Holiday 4:03
9
But Beautiful Billie Holiday 4:31
10
Glad to Be Unhappy Billie Holiday 4:08
11
I'll Be Around Billie Holiday 3:25
12
The End of a Love Affair Billie Holiday 4:53
13
I'm a Fool to Want You Billie Holiday 3:27
14
I'm a Fool to Want You Billie Holiday 3:25
15
The End of a Love Affair Billie Holiday 9:53
16
The End of a Love Affair Billie Holiday 4:47

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  • Reviews

    • Lady in Satin

      5
      By St Croix Baby
      I just ordered, Billy was the rage when I was a teenager. I must mention that since 1959 , I have purchased the album at least 10 times . Listening to Billy Holiday sing you can feel the pain and the love she was expressing. I am very sentimental and these songs take me back over many years. So much, you won't be disappointed. 💫💫💫💫💫❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
    • But Beautiful...

      4
      By schlap
      Generally considered a classic album today, Lady in Satin is pretty much the end-note of Billie Holiday's career. Unfortunately, there are signs of the demise of her power. While still entrancing, the vocal range shown previously is just not there, perhaps due to years of alcohol and drug abuse. That being said, the performance here is still quite good. Hey, it's Billie Holiday, and if you need an introduction to "smoky" female vocals, well here it is. The more bothersome "problem" with this album is that Ray Ellis and his orchestra (and particularly some of the background chorus) can be a bit overwhelming at times. If they had chosen a more understated path, more fitting with the vocal performance given by Billie, this would have been an even better album.

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