Betty Carter

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  • jazz
  • female vocalists
  • jazz vocal
  • vocal jazz
  • soul
Betty Carter (May 16, 1929 – September 26, 1998) was a prominent American jazz singer who was renowned for her improvisational technique and idiosyncratic vocal style. Carter expanded the role of the vocalist in jazz, to a full, improvising member of the band. Although her voice was not as admired by the public as such vocalists as Sarah Vaughan or Ella Fitzgerald, many consider her to have exercised mastery of the human voice previously unheard in jazz. Carmen McRae once claimed that "there's really only one jazz singer - only one: Betty Carter."[1]

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Songs

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    Don't Weep for the Lady

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    Droppin' Things

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    Dull Day (In Chicago)

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    East of the Sun

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    Ego

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    Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye

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    Every Time We Say Goodbye

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    Everybody's Somebody's Fool

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    Everything I Have Is Yours

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    Everytime We Say Goodbye

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    Fake

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    Feed The Fire

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    For You

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    Foul Play

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    Frenesi

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    Girl Talk

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    Gone With the Wind

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    Goodbye

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    Happy

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    Heart and Soul

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    Home for the Holidays

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    I Can't Help It

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    I Could Write a Book

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    I Didn't Know What Time It Was (Medley)

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    I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire

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    I Love Music

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    I Only Have Eyes for You

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    I Should Care

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    I Think I Got It Now

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    I Was Telling Him About You


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