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Shirley Horn
Horn, who died in 2005, was a jazz singer and pianist whose style's watchword is "intimacy." Her vocal manner is akin to Miles Davis' trumpet style: not technically flashy, but definitively setting the song's mood. Indeed, it was Davis who discovered Horn in 1960 and who became an admirer despite his well-known dislike of vocalists generally. Horn was never a big record-seller, but she was well-respected by her peers.
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Songs
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Loving You
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Mack the Knife
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Mack the Knife (aka Moritat)
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Makin' Whoopie
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May the Music Never End
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Maybe September
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Memories of You
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My Funny Valentine
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My Future Just Passed
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My Heart Stood Still
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My Man's Gone Now
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My, How the Time Goes By
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Never Let Me Go
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Nice 'n' Easy
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Nice and Easy (live)
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Old Country
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On the Street Where You Live
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Once I Loved
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Only the Lonely
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Our Love Is Here to Stay
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Peel Me a Grape
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Quiet Nights
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Quietly There
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Return to Paradise
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Return to Paradise (Mark de Clive-Lowe remix)
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Roaming Lover
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Sharing the Night With the Blues
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Should I surrender
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Since I Fell for You
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So I Love You
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Softly, as I Leave You
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Solitary Moon
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Someone to Light Up My Life
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Something Happens to Me
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Soothe Me
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Summer (Estate)
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Summertime
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Sunday in New York
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Take Love Easy
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Ten Cents a Dance
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That Old Black Magic
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That Old Devil Called Love
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That's No Joke
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The Best Is Yet to Come
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The Christmas Song
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The Eagle and Me
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The Good Life
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The Great City
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The Island
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The Look of Love