Compil. ZA 1964 on RCA Victor label
Jazz and Pop (Chanson, Vocal, Easy Listening)
This may be a compilation - the songs are all present on Down To Eartha (1955), Thursday's Child (1956) or St Louis Blues (1958), and the sleeve photo probably from the same session as the first two. Swan Press is credited on sleeve, which is the only visible indication that South Africa was the country of origin. Labels miss-spell the release title as "Madamoiselle Eartha". The song titles are transcribed from labels, complete with spelling errors/missing words/missing accents (corrected: "Après Moi", "Hey Jacques", "Chantez-Lez Bas"). Many credits have miss-spellings too, as do titles listed on the sleeve (different miss-spellings to the labels). "Demoiselle Kitt" is entitled "Mademoiselle Kitt" on other releases.
Eartha Kitt voc, 1927-2008 US album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Demoiselle Kitt | Eartha Kitt | Mesi Julian | |
2 | Lisbon Antigua | Eartha Kitt | Amadeu do Vale, José Galhardo, Raul Portela | |
3 | Just An Old Fashioned Girl | Eartha Kitt | Marvin Fisher | |
4 | Mambo De Paree | Eartha Kitt | Alex Alstone, Jimmy Kennedy | |
5 | Oh John | Eartha Kitt | Fred Ebb, Philip Springer | |
6 | Beale Street Blues | Eartha Kitt | W. C. Handy | |
7 | Le Danseur De Charleston | Eartha Kitt | Jean-Pierre Moulin | |
8 | If I Can't Take It With Me When I Go | Eartha Kitt | Harold Grant, Mack David | |
9 | Apres Moi | Eartha Kitt | Bernard Bennett | |
10 | Hey Jaques | Eartha Kitt | Eden Ahbez | |
11 | Chantes Les Bas (Sing 'em Low) | Eartha Kitt | W. C. Handy | |
12 | Careless Love | Eartha Kitt | W. C. Handy |