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Little Girl Blue: Jazz as Played in an Exclusive Side Street Club is the debut studio album by Nina Simone. Recorded in late 1957, it was eventually released by Bethlehem Records in February 1959.
Nina Simone (whose 1958 debut album Little Girl Blue was named after the song) [27] Frank Sinatra – Songs for Young Lovers (1954) [28] Sarah Vaughan – Sarah Vaughan Sings Broadway: Great Songs from Hit Shows (1958) [29] Margaret Whiting – this charted briefly in 1947 [30] Nancy Wilson - Hello Young Lovers (1962) [31] Pinky Winters ...
Nina Simone's life as a recording artist can be divided into three phases: early period (1957–64, corresponding to her albums with Bethlehem and Colpix); middle period (1964–74, corresponding to her albums with Philips and RCA); and late period (1974–2003, corresponding to her time either without a recording contract or with a multitude of different contracts).
“My Baby Cares for Me” was recorded in 1957 and released on Nina Simone’s debut album, “Little Girl Blue.” The song was first performed in 1930, but Nina Simone’s version featuring her ...
Little Girl Blue may refer to: "Little Girl Blue" (song), a 1935 song by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart; Little Girl Blue, an album by Nina Simone; Little Girl Blue/Little Girl New, a 1963 album by Keely Smith; Little Girl Blue, a Czech film directed by Alice Nellis; Janis: Little Girl Blue, a 2015 documentary film
1959 was the year Simone became a star - and much of this has to do with the performance which forms the basis of At Town Hall.In February, earlier that year, Simone's first album Little Girl Blue had been released by Bethlehem Records, after it had been lazing in production for fourteen or so months.
Nina Simone fans have a reason for feeling good: A previously unreleased recording of the legendary artist's set at the Newport Jazz Festival in July 1966 is being released. Verve Records and UMe ...
Simone recorded the song in late 1957 for her debut album, Little Girl Blue, released in February 1959.The track remained relatively obscure until 1987, when it was used in a UK television commercial for Chanel No. 5 perfume.