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1972 soundtrack album by Diana Ross
Lady Sings the Blues is the soundtrack to the Billie Holiday biopic of the same name , which starred Diana Ross in her 1972 screen debut. It became Ross' fourth #1 album (eventually selling over 2 million US copies),[1] though the only one as a solo artist. It was certified gold in the UK for sales of over 100,000 copies.[2] It was the fourth best-selling R&B album and fifth best-selling Pop album of 1973 in the US.
Music writers said Ross emulated Billie Holiday 's voice while retaining her own individual sound. This soundtrack album was the only Motown album to have a special designed label to match the album cover on the vinyl release, rather than Motown's usual "Map of Detroit " design. This label design would also turn up on the single releases from the soundtrack.
Track listing [ ]
Side one [ ]
"The Arrest" – 0:15
"Lady Sings the Blues " – 1:03
"Baltimore Brothel" – 0:25
"Billie Sneaks into Dean and Dean's/Swinging Uptown" – 0:49
"'Taint Nobody's Bizness If I Do " – 1:06
"Big Ben/C.C. Rider " – 1:06
"All of Me " – 2:19
"The Man I Love " – 2:27
"Them There Eyes " – 1:03
"Gardenias from Louis" – 2:03
"Cafe Manhattan/Had You Been Around/Love Theme" – 2:03
Side two [ ]
"Any Happy Home" – 0:37
"I Cried for You " – 0:37
"Billie and Harry/Don't Explain " – 0:37
"Mean to Me " – 1:18
"Fine and Mellow " – 0:45
"What a Little Moonlight Can Do " – 2:09
"Louis Visits Billie on Tour/Love Theme" – 0:45
"Cafe Manhattan Party" – 1:37
"Persuasion/'Taint Nobody's Bizness If I Do" – 3:48
"Agent's Office" – 1:09
"Our Love Is Here to Stay " – 2:01
Side three [ ]
"Fine and Mellow" – 2:54
"Lover Man " – 3:22
"You've Changed " – 2:34
"Gimme a Pigfoot (And a Bottle of Beer)" – 2:06
"Good Morning Heartache " – 2:21
"All of Me" – 2:04
Side four [ ]
"Love Theme" – 2:53
"My Man " – 3:26
"Don't Explain " – 2:10
"I Cried for You" – 2:13
"Strange Fruit " – 3:35
"God Bless the Child " – 2:42
"Closing Theme" – 1:08
Charts [ ]
Certifications [ ]
Personnel [ ]
Diana Ross - vocals
John Collins - guitar, banjo
Arthur Edwards, Max Bennett , George "Red" Callender - bass
Chester Lane, Don Abney , Gerald Wiggins - piano
Earl Palmer , Jessie Sailes - drums
Caughey Roberts - soprano saxophone, clarinet
William "Buddy" Collette , Ernie Watts , Georgie Auld , Jack Nimitz , Marshall Royal , Plas Johnson - saxophone
George Bohanon , Grover Mitchell , Henry Coker , Jimmy Cleveland , John Ewing , Maurice Spears - trombone
Al Aarons , Bobby Bryant , William "Cat" Anderson , Harry "Sweets" Edison , Teddy Buckner - trumpet
Benny Golson , Gil Askey , Oliver Nelson - arrangements
Michel Legrand - arrangements, conductor
Gil Askey - conductor
Berry Gordy - executive producer
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