On the Sunny Side of the Street - Billie Holiday, Fields, Dorothy
My Old Flame - Billie Holiday, Coslow, Sam
Fine and Mellow - Billie Holiday, Holiday, Billie
Embraceable You - Billie Holiday, Gershwin, George
As Time Goes By - Billie Holiday, Hupfeld, Herman
He's Funny That Way - Billie Holiday, Moret, Neil
I'll Get By - Billie Holiday, Ahlert, Fred E.
I Cover the Waterfront - Billie Holiday, Green, Johnny [1]
Yesterdays - Billie Holiday, Harbach, Otto
I'll Be Seeing You - Billie Holiday, Fain, Sammy
Lover, Come Back to Me - Billie Holiday, Hammerstein, Oscar
Strange Fruit - Billie Holiday, Allen, L.
God Bless the Child - Billie Holiday, Herzog, Arthur Jr.
Don't Explain - Billie Holiday, Herzog, Arthur Jr.
Lover Man - Billie Holiday, Davis, Jimmy [3]
The story of these Commodore and Decca recordings - timeless tunes waxed between 1939 and 1950 - is the story of Billie Holiday and Milt Gabler. It is the story of a singer and a producer and their creative, line-crossing ... more »partnership in a day when societal and racial lines were sharply drawn. And, like all tales involving legends of increasing stature, it is a story that is proudly retold - especially among family. "They had a bond together that I think was extraordinary," says Billy Crystal, Gabler's nephew and compiler of this collection, "because she knew that she did her best work with him. And I know he felt really proud of what he had done with her. Billie Holiday was Milt's love."« less
The story of these Commodore and Decca recordings - timeless tunes waxed between 1939 and 1950 - is the story of Billie Holiday and Milt Gabler. It is the story of a singer and a producer and their creative, line-crossing partnership in a day when societal and racial lines were sharply drawn. And, like all tales involving legends of increasing stature, it is a story that is proudly retold - especially among family. "They had a bond together that I think was extraordinary," says Billy Crystal, Gabler's nephew and compiler of this collection, "because she knew that she did her best work with him. And I know he felt really proud of what he had done with her. Billie Holiday was Milt's love."