Miki Sings Billie: A Tribute to Billie Holiday

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Miki Sings Billie: A Tribute to Billie Holiday
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Studio album by
Released1993
Recorded1992
Genre Jazz, R&B
Length37:32
Label Giant
Producer David Foster (Tracks:1 - 5)
LeMel Humes (Tracks:6 - 10)
Miki Howard chronology
Femme Fatale
(1992)
Miki Sings Billie: A Tribute to Billie Holiday
(1993)
Can't Count Me Out
(1997)

Miki Sings Billie: A Tribute to Billie Holiday is a studio album by American R&B singer Miki Howard. [1] Released in 1993 by Giant Records, the album peaked at No. 72 on Billboard's Top R&B Albums chart. [2] The album is a tribute to jazz singer Billie Holiday, Howard covers some of her favorite songs recorded by Holiday.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."What a Little Moonlight Can Do"Harry Woods3:53
2."I'm a Fool to Want You"
  • Frank Sinatra
  • Jack Wolf
  • Joel Herron
4:03
3."My Man"
  • Jacques Charles
  • Channing Pollock
  • Albert Willemetz
  • Maurice Yvain
3:07
4."Solitude"
  • Duke Ellington
  • Eddie DeLange
  • Irving Mills
4:41
5."'Tain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do"
  • Porter Grainger
  • Everett Robbins
2:55
6."Yesterdays"
  • Jerome Kern
  • Otto Harbach
2:14
7."Now or Never"
  • Billie Holiday
  • Curtis Lewis
3:46
8."Don't Explain"
  • Arthur Herzog, Jr.
  • Billie Holiday
5:24
9."Strange Fruit"Lewis Allen4:07
10."Your Mother's Son-In-Law"
  • Alberta Nichols
  • Mann Holiner
3:22

Film

Charts

Chart (1993)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 72

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References

  1. Miki Sings Billie - Miki Howard.Allmusic
  2. "Miki Howard Album & Song Chart History". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2012-08-22.