A female jazz singer who embraces the blues
Lee Wiley's symphony of melancholy and sexiness
This blues album by Lee Wiley explores her unique style on the border between jazz and popular music. Her soft, richly nuanced voice breathes new life into standard tunes. The sophisticated arrangements and serene band performances highlight Wiley's delicate emotional expression, allowing you to fully enjoy the charm of her mature jazz vocals.
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A:
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1)
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The Memphis Blues
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2)
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From The Land Of The Sky Blue Water
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3)
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The Ace In The Hole
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4)
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Someday You'll Be Sorry
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5)
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My Melancholy Baby
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6)
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A Hundred Years From Today
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B:
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1)
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Blues In My Heart
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2)
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Maybe You'll Be There
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3)
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Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
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4)
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I Don't Want To Walk Without You
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5)
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Make Believe
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6)
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A Touch Of The Blues
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