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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    Last Night Whe We Were Young

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    Last Night When We Were Young

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    Last Time for Love

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    Last Time for Love (alternate take)

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    Last Winter

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    Laughing at Life

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    Laughing Boy

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    Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries

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    Like a Lover

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    Lilacs in the Rain

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    Limehouse Blues

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    Listen to Monk

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    Listen to Monk (alternate take)

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    Little Butterfly

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    Livin'

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    Loads of Love

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    Look at That Face

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    Looking Back

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    Lord, Lord

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    Lost Up in Loving You

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    Love

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    Love for Sale

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    Love Is a Night Time Thing

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    Love Is a Simple Thing

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    Love Is Here to Stay

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    Love Me Tender

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    Lover Man

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    Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be)

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    Loverman

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    Lush Life

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    MacArthur Park

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    Mad About the Boy

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    Man, That Was a Dream

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    Man, That Was a Dream (alternate take)

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    Manha De Carnival

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    Manhã De Carnival (Where Did I Go )

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    Manha de Carnival (Where Did I Go)

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    Masquerade

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    Mean to Me

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    Medley: Easy Living / Days of Wine and Roses / It's Impossible

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    Medley: Easy Living, the Days of Wine and Roses, It's Impossible

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    Medley: If You Were Mine / It's Like Reaching for The Moon

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    Melanctha

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    Midnight Sun

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    Misery

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    Miss Brown

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    Miss Brown to You

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    Miss Otis Regrets

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    Mister Magic

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    Mister Meadowlark


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