Abbey Lincoln

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  • jazz
  • female vocalists
  • vocal jazz
  • jazz vocal
  • blues
Abbey Lincoln (born Anna Marie Wooldridge on August 6, 1930, Chicago, Illinois – died August 14, 2010, Manhattan, New York), was a jazz vocalist, songwriter, and actress. Her first album, Abbey Lincoln's Affair, A Story of a Girl in Love was released in 1956. Also that year Lincoln starred in the film The Girl Can't Help It, for which she famously wore a dress worn by Marilyn Monroe. Lincoln sang on the 1960s landmark jazz civil rights recording, We Insist! - Freedom Now Suite in 1960 by jazz musician and Lincolns husband from 1962-1970, Max Roach.

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Songs

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    Naturally

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    Nature Boy

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    No More

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    Not to Worry

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    Out of the Past

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    Painted Lady on the Stage

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    People in Me

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    People on the Street

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    Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone

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    Porgy

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    Porgy (take 1)

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    Prelude / A Wedding Song

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    Rainbow

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    Retribution

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    Runnin' Wild

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    She Didn't Say Yes

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    Should've Been

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    Skylark

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    Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise

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    Somos Novios

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    Sophisticated Lady

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    Soul Eyes

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    Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year

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    Story of My Father

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    Storywise

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    Straight Ahead

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    Strange Fruit

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    Street of Dream

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    Street of Dreams

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    Strong Man

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    Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams

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    Take Me in Your Arms

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    Talking to the Sun

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    Ten Cents a Dance

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    Tender as a Rose

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    That's Him

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    The Answer Is No

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    The Maestro

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    The Masquarade Is Over

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    The Masquerade Is Over

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    The Merry Dancer

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    The Music Is the Magic

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    The River

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    The Search

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    The World Is Falling Down

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    These Foolish Things

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    They Call It Jazz

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    This Can't Be Love

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    This Christmas

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    Through the Years


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