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by Leon T. Rene, 1950, ASCAP |
CD: She Loved Christmas
Label: HVR
Credits: piano and vocals by Sue Keller |
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by Don Hecht and Alan W. Block (1956). This song was originally written as a blues tune for Kay Starr, who turned it down. She must have kicked herself when it later became Patsy Cline's first smash hit. This particular treatment is uniquely Sue Keller. |
MP3.com CD: Wild Women - buy it!
CD: Wild Women
Label: HVR
Credits: piano and vocals: Sue Keller |
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The St. Louis Blues (W.C.Handy, 1914) is probably the best known blues number of all time and is one of the most recorded songs in history. Sue's intro comes from a Fats Waller arrangement; the solo was inspired by Johnny Maddox. |
MP3.com CD: Those Irresistible Blues Vol#1 - buy it!
CD: Those Irresistible Blues
Label: HVR
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