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Lady Sings the Blues the 50th Anniversary Edition
Lady Sings the Blues the 50th Anniversary Edition | Billie Holiday, William Dufty
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With photosOriginally released by Doubleday in 1956, Harlem Moon Classics celebrates the publication with the fiftieth-anniversary edition of Billie Holidays unforgettable and timeless memoir. Updated with an insightful introduction and a revised discography, both written by celebrated music writer David Ritz.Lady Sings the Blues is the fiercely honest, no-holds-barred autobiography of Billie Holiday, the legendary jazz, swing, and standards singing sensation. Taking the reader on a fast-moving journey from Holidays rough-and-tumble Baltimore childhood (where she ran errands at a whorehouse in exchange for the chance to listen to Louis Armstrong and Bessie Smith albums), to her emergence on Harlems club scene, to sold-out performances with the Count Basie Orchestra and with Artie Shaw and his band, this revelatory memoir is notable for its trenchant observations on the racism that darkened Billies life and the heroin addiction that ended it too soon. We are with her during the mesmerizing debut of Strange Fruit; with her as she rubs shoulders with the biggest movie stars and musicians of the day (Bob Hope, Lana Turner, Clark Gable, Benny Goodman, Lester Young, Coleman Hawkins, and more); and with her through the scrapes with Jim Crow, spats with Sarah Vaughan, ignominious jailings, and tragic decline. All of this is told in Holidays tart, streetwise style and hip patois that makes it read as if it were written yesterday.
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Mehso-so

Mark Murphy points out that “Billie Holiday always gave the emotional value that the songwriter had intended. That is why so many songwriters enjoy hearing her.” (Listen to: Strange Fruit & All of Me). This misses that Holiday could have been a hell of a song writer herself. The sentences she write and the phrases she turns in this autobiography show the world as it is, with a nod to it not being how it ought to be. Each line could be a song.

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Centique
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On the one hand this book is a treasure - Billie Holiday telling her life story in her own words. There feels like very little interference from the “ghostwriter” William Dufty. On the other hand, there is no addition of context from Dufty either - Billie talks about people and places that you‘ll probably need to Google and skips over many incidents with little detail. ⬇️

Centique You won‘t find the full story of her life but you‘ll hear who she is and what she thought about it. I‘ll read a good bio about her soon, and fill in a few gaps but definitely recommend if you love listening to Billie. 2y
tonymp The movie starring Diana Ross was also very good. It's pretty old but if you can find a copy it's worth watching. 2y
Centique @tonymp I will look for that 😊 2y
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Hit a local bookstore while on vacation in KC. Rainy Day Books was charming & the staff was lovely. I even managed to snag a book at the Jazz Museum - which I highly recommend.

vivastory Rainy Day is my favorite local. I was really excited to see that they're start live events again. 3y
marleed Oh fun. I live almost walking distance (well, I walk a lot!) to Rainy Day Books! My last live event just as a shutdown became evident was to see their author event for 3y
janeycanuck Before the Coffee Gets Cold is so lovely. Hope you enjoy it! 3y
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sprainedbrain
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Thank you, Tammy! ❤️❤️❤️

#kindlitsy

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Insightsintobooks
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Thank you so much @Butterfinger it is greatly appreciated!!

Love the Litsy community. #kindlitsy

Butterfinger You are welcome. 6y
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britt_brooke
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@Butterfinger Thank you so much! This sounds like a great read. Happy Holidays! 💚💚💚

#kindlitsy

Butterfinger You are welcome. 6y
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rubyslippersreads
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Look at the great #kindlitsy gift I received from @Butterfinger 😊 This is a book I‘ve wanted to read for ages. Thank you so much! 🎄

Butterfinger You are welcome. 6y
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Cinfhen 🙌🏻❣️🎤🎼🎷 7y
readordierachel 💙💙💙 7y
batsy Love! Bonus points for Billie 😊🙌🏽💜 7y
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Centique Oh I have to have this. I‘m going looking for it now! So love Billie Holiday 😍😍 Thanks for putting it in front of me! 7y
GripLitGrl Welcome @Centique 😊 love her 🎶 too💕 7y
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Jas16
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A random assortment of #sideprofiles. #jubilantjuly

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Jas16
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I love Billie Holiday and have had this #memoir since college. #readingwomenmonth

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SoniaC
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Mehso-so

I enjoyed this book. It was an interesting look at a pretty unique life. Billie Holiday was a pretty big personality and it comes through in her book.

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prowlix
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Anyone read this? I'm feeling like for $1.99 I may have to give it a try!

Lola I haven't read it but I remember that there was a movie based on it with Diana Ross and Billy Dee Williams. The book looks good! 8y
mhillis This looks interesting! 🎤 8y
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Highlight of my week: Tuesday night classes @ Jazz at Lincoln Center. This term I'm taking Billie Holiday and the Swing song tradition. Excited to finally read this memoir'ish, fiction'ish account.

MoonChild7 “I‘d like to point out to people the divine in a musical language that transcends words. I want to speak to their souls.” 9y
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