"Music for Torching" is an album by the renowned jazz singer, Billie Holiday, released in 1955. This album notably falls within her later career, when her voice became more textured but no less expressive. Recorded and produced under the label Verve Records, this album includes several jazz standards, featuring swing arrangements that gave Holiday room to remodel the tunes in her heartbroken, lullaby-like style. Accompanied by a full complement of brass and strings, Billie’s expressiveness and interpretation take center stage, adding a layer of depth to all songs.
Prominent songs in the album include "It Had to Be You," "Come Rain or Come Shine," and "I Get a Kick out of You." It’s widely regarded as a quintessential album in her discography, showcasing her undeniable ability to transform sought-after American songbook tunes into deeply personal confessions. The slow, languid pace of many songs in this album is mirrored in its title, making it an ideal companion for late-night listening. As a whole, "Music for Torching" offers listeners the chance to soak in Holiday’s unique vocal stylings and emotive delivery.