Cassandra Wilson

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  • jazz
  • female vocalists
  • jazz vocal
  • blues
  • vocal jazz
Cassandra Wilson (born December 4, 1955) is an American jazz singer-songwriter and two-time Grammy Award winner from Jackson, Mississippi. Two of her albums, Blue Skies (1988) and New Moon Daughter (1996), have topped the US jazz charts, and the latter also won her a Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Performance in 1997. More recently, Wilson's latest album Loverly (2008) also won the Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Album at the 51st Grammy Awards in 2009.

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Songs

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    Don't Look Back

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    Drunk as Cooter Brown

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    Dust My Broom

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    Easy Rider

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    Electromagnolia

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    Estrellas

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    Find Him

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    For the Roses

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    Forty Days and Forty Nights

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    Fragile

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    Gee Baby Ain't I Good to You

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    Go to Mexico

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    Gone With the Wind

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    Good Morning Heartache

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    Grand System Masters

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    Harvest Moon

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    Heaven Knows

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    Hellhound on My Trail

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    Honey Bee

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    Hot Tamales

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    Hot Tamales (They're Red Hot)

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    I Am Waiting

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    I Can't Stand the Rain

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    I Can't Stand the Rain (feat. Chris Whitley)

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    I Didn't Know What Time It Was

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    I Thought You Knew

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    I Want More

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    I Want to Be Loved

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    I Will Be There

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    I Wish on the Moon

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    I Wished on the Moon

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    I'll Be Seeing You

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    I'm Old Fashioned

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    I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry

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    I've Grown Accustomed to His Face

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    Iconic Memories

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    If It's Magic

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    If Loving You Is Wrong

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    If You Know How

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    It Would Be So Easy

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    Joshua Fit de Battle Ob Jerico

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    Joshua Fit the Battle Ob Jerico

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    Jump World

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    Just Another Parade

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    Just Another Parade (feat. India Arie)

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    Just Keep Thinking of Eubay

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    Justice

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    Killing Me Softly with His Song

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    Last Song (For Lester)

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    Last Train to Clarksville


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