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Little Girl Blue (Nina Simone album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Little Girl Blue (album)


''Little Girl Blue'' is the debut album by jazz singer, pianist and songwriter Nina Simone, released by Bethlehem Records. Simone was in her mid-20s at the time, and still aspiring to be a classical concert pianist. She immediately sold the rights for the songs on this album to Bethlehem for $3,000, with the deal eventually costing her royalty profits of more than a million dollars. Simone was dissatisfied by the lack of effort the record company took in promoting her, and after this album she formed a long business relationship with Colpix Records. The album ''Nina Simone and Her Friends'' was released after she had left Bethlehem, without her consent, and comprised songs that were left over from the ''Little Girl Blue'' recording session.
The original 1958 album was released in mono, but a second issue the following year, by Bethlehem Records (SBCP-6028), was stereo. It was also released in 2003, on the Charly label, as ''Jazz as Played in an Exclusive Side Street Club''.
==Song information==

* "I Loves You, Porgy", from George Gershwin's opera Porgy and Bess. This was the song that started Simone's career. The single became her only ''Billboard'' top 20 hit in the United States.
* "Mood Indigo", also featured on ''Let It All Out''.
* "Love Me or Leave Me" featured on the soundtrack of ''Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss'' (1998), also features on ''Let It All Out''.
* "Plain Gold Ring" was later covered by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, White Magic〔(【引用サイトリンク】title="Through the Sun Door" track listing )〕 and New Zealand singer Kimbra. Simone's version was also incorporated into the song ''Deadly Species'' by Alif Tree for their album ''French Cuisine''.
* "My Baby Just Cares for Me" was Simone's biggest hit. It was one of the last songs she recorded during the session, because the record label wanted an uptempo song to finish with. The fairly obscure song became a hit when it was re-released in 1987, after it had featured in a UK commercial for the Chanel No. 5 perfume. It helped the almost forgotten Simone back into the limelight.
* "Central Park Blues" was created and recorded in a single take. The record company needed another song so Simone drew inspiration from a photo shoot earlier in the day at Central Park.
* "Little Girl Blue" is a modern example of a quodlibet. In this case Simone combined the Rodgers and Hart melody and lyrics with the melody of the popular carol "Good King Wenceslas".
* "Don't Smoke in Bed", jazz song written and originally recorded by Willard Robison.〔(AllMusic )〕

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