Carmen McRae

jazz, female vocalists, jazz vocal

Carmen McRae

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Take Five (feat. Dave Brubeck) 02:17
I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket 02:21
Take Five (with The Dave Brubeck Quartet) - Single Version 02:17
What a Little Moonlight Can Do 03:31
Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye 03:02
I Only Have Eyes For You 03:48
Whatever Lola Wants 03:00
Exactly Like You 02:10
Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea 02:26
Just One Of Those Things 02:39
There's a Small Hotel 03:29
Carry That Weight 02:48
I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (And Throw Away the Key) 02:32
The Music That Makes Me Dance 04:09
East Of The Sun (West Of The Moon) 02:15
Ain't Misbehavin' 03:17
Nice Work If You Can Get It 02:29
My Funny Valentine 02:33
Listen To Monk 03:08
Day By Day 02:21
They Long to Be Close to You 04:38
All My Life 04:16
Last Night When We Were Young 02:37
The Man I Love 04:17
I Can't Escape From You 03:31
Black Coffee 06:20
How Little We Know 02:27
A Ghost Of A Chance 03:43
Who Can I Turn To? 03:13
Would You Believe 04:08
Wonder Why 02:13
My Future Just Passed 03:17
Three Little Words 01:52
We'll Be Together Again 03:05
The Night We Called It a Day 04:25
I Have the Feeling I've Been Here Before 05:56
I Never Felt This Way Before 03:11
Star Eyes 03:04
Isn't It Romantic 00:00
Strange Fruit 00:00
I'm Through With Love 00:00
At Long Last Love 00:00
(What Can I Say) After I Say I'm Sorry? 00:00

Born: 1920-04-08

Country: US

Biography - Carmen McRae

Carmen Mercedes McRae (1920-1994) was a U.S. jazz singer, songwriter, and pianist.

McRae was born in Harlem, New York, on the 8th April 1920, and studied piano as a child. As a teenager she came to the attention of Teddy Wilson and his wife, the composer Irene Kitchings Wilson. Through their influence, one of McRae’s early songs, "Dream of Life", was recorded by Wilson’s longtime collaborator Billie Holiday.

By the late 1940s she was well known among the modern jazz musicians who gathered at Minton's Playhouse

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