Anita O'Day

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  • jazz
  • female vocalists
  • swing
  • jazz vocal
  • vocal jazz
Anita O'Day (October 18, 1919 - November 23, 2006) was an American jazz singer. O'Day is admired for her sense of rhythm and dynamics, and her early big band appearances shattered the traditional image of the "girl singer". Refusing to pander to any female stereotype, O'Day presented herself as a 'hip' jazz musician, wearing a band jacket and skirt as opposed to an evening gown. She cites Martha Raye as the primary influence on her vocal style, although she has also expressed admiration for Mildred Bailey, Ella Fitzgerald, and Billie Holiday.

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Songs

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    Why Shouldn't I

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    Why Shouldn't I?

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    Wish You Were Waitin' for Me

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    Wish You Were Waiting For Me

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    Yea Boo

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    Yellow Days

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    Yesterday / Yesterdays

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    Yesterday/Yesterdays

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    Yesterdays

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    You Are My Sunshine / You Are the Sunshine of My Life

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    You Betcha!

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    You Came a Long Way From Saint Louis

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    You Came a Long Way From St Louis

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    You Came a Long Way From St. Louis

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    You Can Depend on Me

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    You Can't Go Home Again

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    You Could Have Had Me Baby

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    You Don't Know What Love Is

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    You Took Advantage of Me

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    You Turned the Tables on Me

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    You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To

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    You're a Clown

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    You're Getting to Be a Habit With Me

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    You're My Everything

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    You're the Top

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    Your Eyes Are Bigger Than Your Heart

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    Your Picture's Hanging Crooked on the Wall

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    Your Red Wagon

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    [untitled]


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