Carmen McRae

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  • jazz
  • female vocalists
  • jazz vocal
  • vocal jazz
  • female
Carmen McRae (April 8, 1920 - November 10, 1994) was an American jazz singer, considered one of the most important of the 20th century Carmen McRae was born in Harlem in 1920, and studied piano as a child. As a teenager she came to the attention of Teddy Wilson and his wife, the composer Irene Kitchings Wilson. Through their influence, one of McRae’s early songs, "Dream of Life", was recorded by Wilson’s longtime collaborator Billie Holiday.

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Songs

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    Body and Soul

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    Bother Me No More

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    Bowling Green

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    Boy, Do I Have a Surprise for You

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    Burst in With the Dawn

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    But Beautiful

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    But Not for Me

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    By Myself

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    Bye Bye Blackbird

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    Bye-Bye Blackbird

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    Can You Tell

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    Can't Hide Love

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    Can't Hide Your Love

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    Carry That Weight

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    Chicken Today and Feathers Tomorrow

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    Cloudy Morning

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    Coffee Time

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    Come in From the Rain

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    Come in Out of the Rain

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    Come Sunday

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    Comes Love

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    Day by Day

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    Day in, Day Out

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    Dear Ruby

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    Dear Ruby (Ruby, My Dear)

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    Dedicated to You

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    Did I Ever Love

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    Dindi

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    Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me

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    Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me

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    Do You Know Why?

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    Don't Ever Leave Me

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    Don't Explain

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    Don't Go Away

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    Don't Misunderstand

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    Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing

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    Dream of Life

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    Dream of Live

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    East of the Sun (West of the Moon)

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    Easy as You Go

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    Easy to Love

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    Ellington Medley

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    Elusive Butterfly

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    Embraceable You

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    Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye

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    Even If It Breaks My Heart

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    Evergreen

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    Everything a Good Man Needs

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    Everything Happens to Me

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    Everything Must Change


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