Lullaby of Birdland - Chris Connor, Shearing, George
What Is There to Say? - Chris Connor, Duke, Vernon
Try a Little Tenderness - Chris Connor, Campbell, Jimmy [Fi
Spring Is Here - Chris Connor, Hart, Lorenz
Why Shouldn't I? - Chris Connor, Porter, Cole
Lush Life - Chris Connor, Strayhorn, Billy
Out of This World - Chris Connor, Arlen, Harold
A Cottage for Sale - Chris Connor, Conley, Larry
How Long Has This Been Going On? - Chris Connor, Gershwin, George
Stella by Starlight - Chris Connor, Washington, Ned
Goodbye - Chris Connor, Jenkins, Gordon [1]
He's Coming Home - Chris Connor, DeForest, Charles
Ridin' High - Chris Connor, Porter, Cole
Blame It on My Youth - Chris Connor, Heyman, Edward
Trouble Is a Man - Chris Connor, Wilder, Alec
All This and Heaven Too - Chris Connor, DeLange, Ed
I Concentrate on You - Chris Connor, Porter, Cole
A Good Man Is a Seldom Thing - Chris Connor, DeForest, Charles
Don't Wait Up for Me - Chris Connor, DeForest, Charles
Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words) - Chris Connor, Howard, Bart
Chris Connor is the definitive cool jazz singer. Her sensuous understated style has much in common with the likes of Julie London, and Anita O¹Day, with whom she has always been closely associated and compared. These ... more »vintage performances are as modern, fresh and vibrant as they were when they were originally recorded over fifty years ago.« less
Chris Connor is the definitive cool jazz singer. Her sensuous understated style has much in common with the likes of Julie London, and Anita O¹Day, with whom she has always been closely associated and compared. These vintage performances are as modern, fresh and vibrant as they were when they were originally recorded over fifty years ago.