Mildred Bailey

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  • jazz
  • female vocalists
  • jazz vocal
  • jazz divas
  • vocal jazz
Born Mildred Rinker in Tekoa, Washington, Bailey retained the last name of her first husband, Ted Bailey, when she moved to Seattle to bolster her singing career. With the help of her second husband, Benny Stafford, she became an established blues and jazz singer on the east coast. in 1925 she secured work for her brother, Al Rinker and his partner Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby. Crosby helped Bailey in turn by introducing her to Paul Whiteman. She sang with Paul Whiteman's band 1929 to 1933. In the mid 1930s, she recorded with her third husband Red Norvo.

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Songs

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    My Little Cousin

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    My Melancholy Baby

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    My Melancholy Baby (Alt Tk)

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    My Reverie

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    Never in a Million Years

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    Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen

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    Now It Can Be Told

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    Now That Summer Has Come

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    Now That Summer Is Gone

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    Now That Summer Is Gone (alternate take)

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    Ol' Pappy

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    Old Folks

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    Peace, Brother!

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    Peace, Brother! [Alternate Take]

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    Penthouse Serenade

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    Peter Piper

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    Picture Me Without You

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    Please Be Kind

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    Posin'

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    Posin' (alternate take)

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    Prisoner of Love

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    Put Your Heart in a Song

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    Right as the Rain (feat. Paul Baron and His Orchestra)

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    Right or Wrong

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    Rock It for Me

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    Rock It Over Me

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    Rockin' Chair

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    Rockin' Chair (feat. Teddy Wilson)

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    Rockin' Chair (take 1)

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    Rockin' Chair (take 2)

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    Savin' Myself For You

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    Says My Heart

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    Scrap Your Fat

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    Scrap Your Fat (feat. Teddy Wilson)

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    Shouting in That Amen Corner

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    Since He Traded His Zoot Suit (feat. The Treasury Ensemble)

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    Slumming on Park Avenue

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    Small Fry

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    Small Frye

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    Smoke Dreams

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    Snowball

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    So Help Me

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    Someday Sweethart

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    Someday Sweetheart

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    Someday Sweetheart (feat. Red Norvo's Band)

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    Someday, Sweetheart

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    Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child

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    Sometimes I'm Happy

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    Squeeze Me

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    St. Louis Blues


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