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16.7.25

Ada Lee — Ada Lee Comes On! (1961) Vinyl LP | FLAC (tracks), lossless

US singer from Springfield, Ohio, born circa 1928. She has performed jazz, blues, gospel and soul music on stage and record in the United States and Canada since the late 1950s.
Lee continued to perform after moving to Canada in the 1960s, but her appearances on record after this time are few.
For several decades she lived in the community of Peterborough, Ontario, northeast of Toronto, where she had served countless charities in the area and founded the Voices for Life Gospel Choir. For her work on stage and television and with the Peterborough Centennial Choir, Lee was honoured with the Governor General’s Award and a plaque on the Pathway of Fame at Peterborough’s Del Crary Park. WEB
Tracklist :
1 - Something Missing 2:32
Written-By – Gilbert Bécaud, Jack Fishman, Louis Amade
2 - Night In Tunisia 2:32
Written-By – Dizzy Gillespie, Frank Paparelli, Jon Hendricks
3 - Romance In The Dark 3:08
Written-By – Lil Green
4 - G'wan Train 2:41
Written-By – Ada Lee, Patti Bowen
5 - I'll Never Smile Again 3:10
Written-By – Ruth Lowe
6 - It's A Pity To Say Goodnight 2:20
Written-By – Billy Reid 
7 - I Wish You Love 2:49
Written-By – Albert A. Beach, Charles Trenet
8 - If You Go 2:16
Written-By – Geoffrey Parsons, Michel Emer
9 - Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall 2:49
Written-By – Allan Roberts, Doris Fisher
10 - Rain Is Such A Lonesome Sound 2:46
Written-By – Jimmy Witherspoon, Rachel Witherspoon
11- Heartaches 2:26
Written-By – Al Hoffman, John Klenner
12 - Domino 2:36
Written-By – Don Raye, Louis Ferrari
Credits : 
Arranged By, Conductor, Piano – Dick Hyman
Vocals - Ada Lee
Jerome Richardson - Flute
Joe Puma - Guitar
Milt Hinton - Bass
Bobby Donaldson - Drums
along with unidentified 11 strings.

HELEN FORREST with ARTIE SHAW & HIS ORCHESTRA — Sweeter As The Years Go By (2002) FLAC (tracks), lossless

One of the more popular big-band-era singers, a performer that some might not consider a jazz vocalist, but one with exceptional ability to ...