Baby Washington's great 60s-spin on the 1934 jazz standard written by Arthur Schwartz & Howard Dietz. It was released as the B-side to her recording LEAVE ME ALONE.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sj20JW7m1_M
Baby Washington's great 60s-spin on the 1934 jazz standard written by Arthur Schwartz & Howard Dietz. It was released as the B-side to her recording LEAVE ME ALONE.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sj20JW7m1_M
Not bad, though I prefer Frank Sinatra’s version of the song on his 1961 album Ring a Ding Ding.
I dont know this song at all....where have I been all my life. This is FABULOUS! THANK YOU I only know the top side "Leave Me Alone"
I can't believe I am now going for the club house thread before the main thread these past few days.
I agree boyfromxtown, this is my favorite Baby Washington song.
Thanks Methuselah, I love this!
Here's another special one by her -
There He Is - Baby Washington -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTfQ6HmQAls
Other good ones to search for:
Run My Heart
It'll Never Be Over For Me
That's How Heartaches Are Made
Hey Lonely
Oldies
I like Baby Washington a lot. I think I posted about her just last month and got great information from Ceasar and Juicefree. She's still kickin' and sounding good as always. She had that kind of voice that gets in your head. I LIKE Leave Me Alone.
I adore Justine "Baby" Washington and all the songs you mention above. She is still in fine voice. Here is a duet or her original song "The Time" she did with my boss Eugene Pitt. They are backed on the record by Eugene's group The Jive Five.
~Mary~
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