What Kind O' Man Is You? - Mildred Bailey, Carmichael, Hoagy
I Like to Do Things for You - Mildred Bailey, Ager, Milton
Is That Religion? - Mildred Bailey, Parish, Mitchell
Harlem Lullaby - Mildred Bailey, Millhane, Margod
There's a Cabin in the Pines - Mildred Bailey, Hill, Alex [1]
Lazy Bones - Mildred Bailey, Carmichael, Hoagy
Shoutin' in That Amen Corner - Mildred Bailey, Razaf, Andy
Snowball - Mildred Bailey, Carmichael, Hoagy
But I Can't Make a Man - Mildred Bailey, Bloom, Rube
Give Me Liberty or Give Me Love - Mildred Bailey, Rainger, Ralph
Doin' the Uptown Lowdown - Mildred Bailey, Gordon, Mack
Heat Wave - Mildred Bailey, Berlin, Irving
Junk Man - Mildred Bailey, Loesser, Frank
Ol' Pappy - Mildred Bailey, Levinson, Jerry
Emaline - Mildred Bailey, Parish, Mitchell
I'd Love to Take Orders from You - Mildred Bailey, Dubin, Al
I'd Rather Listen to Your Eyes - Mildred Bailey, Dubin, Al
Someday, Sweetheart - Mildred Bailey, Spikes, Benjamin
When Day Is Done - Mildred Bailey, DeSylva, Buddy
It All Begins and Ends With You - Mildred Bailey, Froeba, Frank
A Porter's Love Song to a Chambermaid - Mildred Bailey, Johnson, James [01]
Picture Me Without You - Mildred Bailey, Koehler, Ted
Track Listings (23) - Disc #2
It Can Happen to You - Mildred Bailey, Ahlert, Fred E.
Now That Summer Is Gone - Mildred Bailey, Simons, Seymour
Peter Piper - Mildred Bailey, Mercer, Johnny
For Sentimental Reasons - Mildred Bailey, Heyman, Edward
It's Love I'm After - Mildred Bailey, Mitchell, Sidney
'Long About Midnight - Mildred Bailey, Hill, Alex [1]
More Than You Know - Mildred Bailey, Eliscu
A Thousand Dreams of You - Mildred Bailey, Alter, Louis
Smoke Dreams - Mildred Bailey, Brown, Nacio Herb
Slumming on Park Avenue - Mildred Bailey, Berlin, Irving
I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm - Mildred Bailey, Berlin, Irving
My Last Affair - Mildred Bailey, Johnson, Haven
Trust in Me - Mildred Bailey, Ager, Milton
Where Are You? - Mildred Bailey, Adamson, Harold
You're Laughing at Me - Mildred Bailey, Berlin, Irving
Never in a Million Years - Mildred Bailey, Gordon, Mack
There's a Lull in My Life - Mildred Bailey, Gordon, Mack
Rockin' Chair - Mildred Bailey, Carmichael, Hoagy
Little Joe - Mildred Bailey, Styne, Jule
If You Ever Should Leave - Mildred Bailey, Cahn, Sammy
The Moon Got in My Eyes - Mildred Bailey, Burke, Johnny [Lyri
Heaven Help This Heart of Mine - Mildred Bailey, Powell
It's the Natural Thing to Do - Mildred Bailey, Burke, Johnny [Lyri
Track Listings (21) - Disc #3
Everyone's Wrong But Me - Mildred Bailey, Cahn, Sammy
Posin' - Mildred Bailey, Cahn, Sammy
The Morning After - Mildred Bailey, Boland, Clay [1]
Tears in My Heart - Mildred Bailey, Powell, Teddy
Worried over You - Mildred Bailey, Nelson, Edward
Bob White (Whatcha Gonna Swing Tonight?) - Mildred Bailey, Hanighen, Bernie
Just a Stone's Throw from Heaven - Mildred Bailey, Carpenter
Loving You - Mildred Bailey, Schertzinger, Victo
Right or Wrong - Mildred Bailey, Schertzinger, Victo
I See Your Face Before Me - Mildred Bailey, Dietz, Howard
Thanks for the Memory - Mildred Bailey, Rainger, Ralph
From the Land of the Sky Blue Water - Mildred Bailey, Cadman, Charles Wak
Lover, Come Back to Me - Mildred Bailey, Hammerstein, Oscar
Always and Always - Mildred Bailey, Forrest
I Was Doing All Right - Mildred Bailey, Gershwin, George
It's Wonderful - Mildred Bailey, Parish, Mitchell
Love Is Here to Stay - Mildred Bailey, Gershwin, George
More Than Ever - Mildred Bailey, Green, Bud
The Weekend of a Private Secretary - Mildred Bailey, Hanighen, Bernie
Please Be Kind - Mildred Bailey, Cahn, Sammy
There's a Boy in Harlem - Mildred Bailey, Hart, Lorenz
Track Listings (22) - Disc #4
Bewildered - Mildred Bailey, Powell, Teddy
I Can't Face the Music - Mildred Bailey, Bloom, Rube
Don't Be That Way - Mildred Bailey, Goodman, Benny
At Your Beck and Call - Mildred Bailey, DeLange, Eddie
Says My Heart - Mildred Bailey, Lane, Burton
I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart - Mildred Bailey, Ellington, Duke
Moonshine Over Kentucky - Mildred Bailey, Mitchell, Sidney
Rock It for Me - Mildred Bailey, Werner, Kay
After Dinner Speech - Mildred Bailey, Adams
If You Were in My Place (What Would You Do?) - Mildred Bailey, Ellington, Duke
Daydreaming (All Night Long) - Mildred Bailey, Mercer, Johnny
A Cigarette and a Silhouette - Mildred Bailey, DeLange
(I've Been) Saving Myself for You - Mildred Bailey, Cahn, Sammy
You Leave Me Breathless - Mildred Bailey, Freed, Ralph
Washboard Blues - Mildred Bailey, Callahan, Fred B.
My Melancholy Baby - Mildred Bailey, Burnett, Ernie
'Round My Old Deserted Farm - Mildred Bailey, Robison, Willard
The Lonesome Road - Mildred Bailey, Austin, Gene
So Help Me - Mildred Bailey, DeLange, Eddie
Small Fry - Mildred Bailey, Carmichael, Hoagy
As Long as You Live - Mildred Bailey, Hanighen, Bernie
Born to Swing - Mildred Bailey, Mills, Irving
The legendary Rockin Chair Lady at her very best years. Includes sessions accompanied by Eddie Lang, Frank Trumbauer, Benny Goodman, and the excellent big band headed by her husband, Red Norvo.
The legendary Rockin Chair Lady at her very best years. Includes sessions accompanied by Eddie Lang, Frank Trumbauer, Benny Goodman, and the excellent big band headed by her husband, Red Norvo.
CD Reviews
Delightefully Light,Swinging,Sweet, & Sentimental Jazz
Lady June | 04/07/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Mildred Bailey was an extremely subtle jazz singer. She stripped a song into its bare essentials and worked wonders with her light, lilting,and unusual soft soprano voice. She sang very romantic ballads that could rip your heart out, torch songs with a sultry sound of tragedy that matched Billie Holiday's emotional depth and level of intensity; a sense of haunting sadness pervaded inherently in her voice.
Mildred could swing like no others,possessing astute jazz timing, impeccable diction, and a raucious sense of having fun doing the many upbeat numbers. She was also known for doing many specialty songs that no one else ever recorded, mostly conveying a deep sense of melancholy nostalgia and forlorness. Her highs were extremely high and her lows very low.
A word must be said for her highly selective choice of musical accompianists. They were the very best of the time period,the creme of the crop, many of whom she shared with Billie Holiday on her Columbia recordings.
Mildred Bailey was an exceptionally unique, original,innovative,creative, and extraordinarily classy musical genius.