Blues (Lost My Man Blues) (A.K.A. Saddest Tale) - Billie Holiday, Ellington
What a Little Moonlight Can Do - Billie Holiday, Woods, Harry M.
Miss Brown to You - Billie Holiday, Rainger, Ralph
Twenty Four Hours a Day - Billie Holiday, Hanley, James F.
Yankee Doodle Never Went to Town - Billie Holiday, Freed, Ralph
If You Were Mine - Billie Holiday, Malneck, Matt
These, That and Those - Billie Holiday, Fairchild, Edgar
You Let Me Down - Billie Holiday, Dubin, Al
Spreadin' Rhythm Around - Billie Holiday, Keohler, Ted
It's Like Reaching for the Moon - Billie Holiday, Lewis, Al [1]
These Foolish Things - Billie Holiday, Maschwitz, Eric
I Cried for You - Billie Holiday, Arnheim, Gus
Guess Who - Billie Holiday, Freed, Ralph
Let's Call a Heart a Heart - Billie Holiday, Burke, Johnny [Lyri
Easy to Love - Billie Holiday, Porter, Cole
With Thee I Swing - Billie Holiday, Adlam, Basil
The Way You Look Tonight - Billie Holiday, Fields, Dorothy
Who Loves You? - Billie Holiday, Coots, J. Fred
Track Listings (17) - Disc #2
Pennies from Heaven - Billie Holiday, Burke, Johnny [Lyri
That's Life I Guess - Billie Holiday, DeRose, Peter
I Can't Give You Anything But Love - Billie Holiday, Fields, Dorothy
Please Keep Me in Your Dreams - Billie Holiday, Lawnhurst, Vee
Carelessly - Billie Holiday, Ellis, Norman
How Could You - Billie Holiday, Dubin, Al
Moanin' Low - Billie Holiday, Dietz, Howard
Sun Showers - Billie Holiday, Brown, Herb Nacio
Mean to Me - Billie Holiday, Ahlert, Fred E.
Swing Brother Swing - Billie Holiday, Bishop, Walter
I Wish I Had You - Billie Holiday, Green, Bud
I'll Never Fail You - Billie Holiday, Mizzy, Vic
You're So Desirable - Billie Holiday, Noble, Ray
You're Gonna See a Lot of Me - Billie Holiday, Goodhart, Al
Hello My Darling - Billie Holiday, Hollander, Frederic
Let's Dream in the Moonlight - Billie Holiday, Malneck
More Than You Know - Billie Holiday, Eliscu, Edward
Track Listings (18) - Disc #3
I Gotta a Right to Sing the Blues - Billie Holiday, Arlen, Harold
Yesterdays - Billie Holiday, Harbach, Otto A
Strange Fruit - Billie Holiday, Allen, L.
Fine & Mellow - Billie Holiday, Holiday, Billie
Night and Day - Billie Holiday, Porter, Cole
What Is This Going to Get Us - Billie Holiday,
I'm All for You - Billie Holiday, Bresler, Jerry Jero
I Hear Music - Billie Holiday, Lane, Burton
It's the Same Old Story - Billie Holiday, Field, Michael
Practise Makes Perfect - Billie Holiday, Gold, E.
St. Louis Blues - Billie Holiday, Handy, W.C.
Loveless Love - Billie Holiday, Handy, C. William
Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love) - Billie Holiday, Porter, Cole
Georgia - Billie Holiday, Carmichael, Hoagy
Romance in the Dark - Billie Holiday, Broonzy, Big Bill
All of Me - Billie Holiday, Marks, Gerald
God Bless the Child - Billie Holiday, Herzog, Arthur Jr.
Jim - Billie Holiday, Petrello, Caesar
Track Listings (18) - Disc #4
Wherever You Are - Billie Holiday, Friend, Cliff
Until the Real Thing Comes Along - Billie Holiday, Cahn, Sammy
Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me - Billie Holiday, Ellington, Edward K
I'll Get By - Billie Holiday, Ahlert, Fred E.
My Old Flame - Billie Holiday, Coslow, Sam
I Cover the Waterfront - Billie Holiday, Green, Johnny John
How Am I to Know - Billie Holiday, King, Jack
Embraceable You - Billie Holiday, Gershwin, George
I'm Yours - Billie Holiday, Green, Johnny John
I'll Be Seeing You - Billie Holiday, Fain, Sammy
As Time Goes By - Billie Holiday, Hupfeld, Herman
Billie's Blues - Billie Holiday, Holiday, Billie
He's Funny That Way - Billie Holiday, Moret, Neil
Lover Come Back to Me - Billie Holiday, Hammerstein, Oscar
Don't Explain - Billie Holiday, Herzog, Arthur Jr.
You Better Go Now - Billie Holiday, Graham, Irving
Baby, I Don't Cry Over You - Billie Holiday, Krause, M.
My Man - Billie Holiday, Charles, Jacques
What made Billie Holiday stand out as one of the best vocalists of the century, was her technical ability and purity of voice. She was the first popular jazz singer to move audiences with her intense, personal style of the... more » blues. Features such classics as "Strange Fruit" and "God Bless The Child", her own composition.« less
What made Billie Holiday stand out as one of the best vocalists of the century, was her technical ability and purity of voice. She was the first popular jazz singer to move audiences with her intense, personal style of the blues. Features such classics as "Strange Fruit" and "God Bless The Child", her own composition.