Pick Yourself Up's Cheerful Soul
Anita O'Day's 1970 jazz vocal brilliance.
This album is filled with her signature swing and positive energy. The title track, "Pick Yourself Up," features a light-hearted song about the courage to face challenges. O'Day's unique phrasing and rhythmic sense reveal new possibilities for jazz vocals. This is a representative album of her career, bright and optimistic yet deeply musical.
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A:
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1)
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Don't Be That Way
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2)
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Let's Face The Music And Dance
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3)
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I Never Had A Chance
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4)
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Stompin' At The Savoy
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5)
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Pick Yourself Up
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6)
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Stars Fell On Alabama
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B:
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1)
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Sweet Georgia Brown
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2)
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I Won't Dance
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3)
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Man With A Horn
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4)
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I Used To Be Color Blind
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5)
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There's A Lull In My Life
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6)
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Let's Begin
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