Top Blossom Dearie Albums
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Great Women Of Song: Blossom Dearie
Great Women Of Song: Blossom Dearie
[2024]
Christmas Spice so Very Nice
Christmas Spice so Very Nice
[2020]
My New Celebrity Is You
My New Celebrity Is You
[2020]
Nice and Easy
Nice and Easy
[2018]
When I Grow Too Old to Dream
When I Grow Too Old to Dream
[2015]
It's Love
It's Love
[2014]
Ain't There Something That Money Can't Buy (feat. Herb Ellis, Kenny Burrell & Ray Brown)
Ain't There Something That Money Can't Buy (feat. Herb Ellis, Kenny Burrell & Ray Brown)
[2014]
Just Blossom Dearie, Vol. 1
Just Blossom Dearie, Vol. 1
[2013]
The Jazz Effect - Blossom Dearie
The Jazz Effect - Blossom Dearie
[2013]
The Hot 50 - Blossom Dearie (Fifty Classic Tracks)
The Hot 50 - Blossom Dearie (Fifty Classic Tracks)
[2013]
The Cherished Blossom Dearie, Vol. 02
The Cherished Blossom Dearie, Vol. 02
[2013]
Les Blue Stars
Les Blue Stars
[2012]
Plus je t'embrasse
Plus je t'embrasse
[2011]
Little Jazz Bird
Little Jazz Bird
[2010]
Teach Me Tonight
Teach Me Tonight
[2009]
SINGS ROOTIN' SONGS
SINGS ROOTIN' SONGS
[2008]
The Adorable Blossom Dearie
The Adorable Blossom Dearie
[2007]
The Diva Series: Blossom Dearie
The Diva Series: Blossom Dearie
[2003]
Diva
Diva
[2003]
Blossom's Planet (Planet One)
Blossom's Planet (Planet One)
[2000]
May I Come In?
May I Come In?
[1998]
Whisper for You
Whisper for You
[1997]
Verve Jazz Masters 51: Blossom Dearie
Verve Jazz Masters 51: Blossom Dearie
[1996]
Blossom Dearie
Blossom Dearie
[1989]
Winchester in Apple Blossom Time
Winchester in Apple Blossom Time
[1977]
Blossom Time At Ronnie Scott's
Blossom Time At Ronnie Scott's
[1966]
Blossom Time at Ronnie Scott's (Live)
Blossom Time at Ronnie Scott's (Live)
[1966]
Sings Broadway Hit Songs
Sings Broadway Hit Songs
[1960]
Blossom Dearie Sings Comden and Green
Blossom Dearie Sings Comden and Green
[1959]
My Gentleman Friend
My Gentleman Friend
[1959]
Once upon a Summertime
Once upon a Summertime
[1959]
I'm in the Mood for Love
I'm in the Mood for Love
[1958]
Blossom Dearie (Expanded Edition)
Blossom Dearie (Expanded Edition)
[1957]
Give Him the Ooh-La-La
Give Him the Ooh-La-La
[1957]
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Life Upon The Wicked Stage Like Someone In Love Dance Only With Me Lucky To Be Me Rhode Island Is Famous For You Peel Me A Grape Let Me Love You Sweet Lover No More Just In Time Charade Lonely Town It's Too Good To Talk About Now Dearie's Blues Figure Eight The Surrey With The Fringe On Top Ev'rything I've Got You For Me Little Jazz Bird 'Deed I Do Hello Love A Fine Spring Morning Buckle Down Winsocki I'm In The Mood For Love You Fascinate Me So We're Together Put On A Happy Face Comment Allez Vous More Than You Know The Middle Of Love I Like London In The Rain It's Love Blossom's Blues I Wish You Love If I Were A Bell I'm Hip The Best Is Yet To Come Thou Swell Plus Je T'embrasse Everything I've Got Belongs To You Chez Moi Now At Last Just One Of Those Things (brazilian Girls Remix) Wait Till You See Her Dusty Springfield (I'm) In Love Again Quiet Nights (Corcovado) Our Love Is Here To Stay Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea Who Knows All The Answers They Say It's Spring Down With Love The Shape Of Things Yesterday When I Was Young The Riviera The Party's Over Love Is The Reason I Walk A Little Faster Someone To Watch Over Me To Keep My Love Alive You've Got Something I Want Unpack Your Adjectives Tea For Two Doop-doo-de-doop (a Doodlin' Song) One Note Samba Manhattan Always True To You In My Fashion It Amazes Me Tout Doucement When Sunny Gets Blue Once Upon A Summertime Try Your Wings Long Daddy Green May I Come In? Both Sides Now Gentleman Friend Give Him The Ooh-la-la Mad About The Boy Bye Bye Country Boy It Might As Well Be Spring I Won't Dance Teach Me Tonight I Hear Music Loverman The Gentleman Is A Dope Johnny One Note
Related Information for Blossom Dearie
Blossom Dearie (1926-2009) was an American jazz singer and pianist.Born on 28th April 1926 in East Durham, New York, of mixed Scottish and Norwegian ancestry, Dearie began her career in vocal groups in New York. In the early 1950s she moved to Paris, forming her own vocal group, The Blue Stars, later to become the Swingle Singers.After signing to Verve, Dearie returned to the U.S. where, despite developing a successful career and achieving international fame, by 1974 the lack of interest from major labels led her to start her own label, Daffodil Records. She continued performing into her eighties.Blossom Dearie died on 7th February 2009, at her apartment in Greenwich Village, New York City... read more
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