I Wished on the Moon
Fine and Mellow
What a Little Moonlight Can Do
I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
Miss Brown to You
Some Other Spring
These Foolish Things
Them There Eyes
I Cried for You
The Man I Love
Did I Remember?
Body and Soul
No Regrets
I'm in a Lowdown Groove
Summertime
God Bless the Child
Billie's Blues
Solitude
A Fine Romance
Trav'lin Light
I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
My Old Flame
Mood That I'm In
I'll Be Seeing You
Moanin' Low
Lover Come Back to Me
I'll Get By
On the Sunny Side of the Street
Nice Work If You Can Get It
Lover Man
You Go to My Head
No More
I Wish I Had You
That Ole Devil Called Love
Strange Fruit
Don't Explain
Beliebteste Lieder von Billie Holiday
Strange Fruit
1954 • At Jazz At The Philharmonic
Gloomy Sunday
1991 • The Legacy (1933-1958)
Blue Moon
1953 • Billie Holiday Sings
I'll Be Seeing You
1954 • Volume 1
All of Me
1954 • At Jazz At The Philharmonic
Solitude
1951 • Lover Man
The Man I Love
1950 • Billie Holiday Sings
I'm a Fool to Want You
1958 • Lady In Satin
Speak Low
1959 • All Or Nothing At All
Summertime
1947 • Billie Holiday Vol. 1
Weep No More
1951 • Lover Man
Easy to Love
1996 • This Is Jazz #15
Wissenswertes über das Album The Quintessence : New York - Los Angeles 1935-1944 von Billie Holiday
- In welchem Jahr wurde das Album “The Quintessence : New York - Los Angeles 1935-1944” von Billie Holiday veröffentlicht?
- Das Album “The Quintessence : New York - Los Angeles 1935-1944” von Billie Holiday wurde im Jahr 2002, mit 36 Titeln.
- Welches ist das erfolgreichste Lied des Albums “The Quintessence : New York - Los Angeles 1935-1944” von Billie Holiday?
- “Strange Fruit” ist der größte Erfolg des Albums “The Quintessence : New York - Los Angeles 1935-1944” von Billie Holiday.
- Welches sind die Hauptlieder des Albums “The Quintessence : New York - Los Angeles 1935-1944” von Billie Holiday?
- Die Hauptlieder des Albums “The Quintessence : New York - Los Angeles 1935-1944” von Billie Holiday sind “Strange Fruit”, “I'll Be Seeing You”, “Solitude”, “The Man I Love” und “Summertime”.