Esther Phillips

Bild Quelle:


  • soul
  • jazz
  • female vocalists
  • blues
  • 60s
Best known for her version of Dinah Washington's 'What a difference a day makes' which reached the US Top 20 and UK Top 10 in 1975, Esther Phillips was born Esther Mae Washington on the 23rd December, 1935 in Galveston, Texas. At the age of 13 she was noticed by, and joined Johnny Otis' band. Originally known as Little Esther she released two R&B hits on the Savoy imprint, 'Double Crossing Blues' and 'Mistrustin' Blues'. Later in the 50's she developed a taste for drugs (mainly heroin).

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Songs

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    Oo Papa Do

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    Oo Poppa Do

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    Other Lips, Other Arms

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    Out of the Blue

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    Peformance

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    People

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    Please Don't Send Me

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    Please Send Me Someone to Love

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    Ramblin' Blues

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    Release Me

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    Ring a Ding Doo

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    Ring-A-Ding Doo

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    Romance in the Dark

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    S.O.S.

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    Saturday Night Daddy

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    Scarred Knees

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    Set Me Free

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    Shangri-La

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    Sit Back Down

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    Some Cats Know

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    Some Things You Never Get Used To

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    Somebody Else Is Taking My Place

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    Stop Crying

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    Such a Night

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    Sweet Touch of Love

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    T'Ain't What'cha Say It's What'cha Do

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    Talking All All Out of My Head

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    That's All Right With Me

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    The Deacon Moves In

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    The Deacon Moves On


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