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Billie Holiday


"Billie Holiday" is a studio album released by the legendary jazz and swing music vocalist Billie Holiday, who is also known by her nickname "Lady Day". This album was unveiled to the audience in 1954 under the label Clef Records. Its production was supervised by Norman Granz, a noted jazz producer and founder of multiple record labels. The album is a compilation of several performances of Holiday together with a piano or accompanied by the orchestras. Some tracks were initially issued on 78 rpm records before being included in this album. The tracklist comprises celebrated standards such as "I Only Have Eyes for You", "Love Me or Leave Me", and "I Thought About You". Significantly, the album showcases Holiday's unique and recognizable vocal style, which is often characterized by its emotional intensity and narrative depth. Despite the personal difficulties that the artist encountered during her lifetime, this album reflects her unrivaled ability to communicate complex emotions through music. It's also important to note that the record itself played an integral role in the discography of Billie Holiday and has since become an essential recording for those interested in both Holiday's work and the broader genres of jazz and swing music. Over time, the album has gained high regard within multiple critical circles.