“Songs for Distingué Lovers” was one of the numerous albums Billie Holiday recorded in the 1950s, during her contract with jazz producer Norman Granz.The jazz impresario surrounded the singer with important instrumentalists, such as Ben Webster and Harry “Sweets” Edison, who had both worked with the singer during the 1930s and 1940s – Edison as a member of the Count Basie Orchestra during Holiday’s brief stint as the band’s female vocalist, and Webster from the recordings under her own name for Vocalion Records and Okeh Records.Granz also provided her with a repertoire including some of the best pieces from the Great American Songbook.
Tracks:
Day In, Day Out A Foggy Day Stars Fell On Alabama One For My Baby (and One More For the Road) Just One of Those Things I Didn't Know What Time It Was Let's Call the Whole Thing Off I Wished On the Moon They Can't Take That Away From Me Body and Soul Moonlight in Vermont