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      2. pick yourself up - anita o'day

      Pick Yourself Up

      Anita O'DayAnita O'Day
      • 1956
      • 12 tracks
      • 39 min
      • vocal jazz
      Pick Yourself Up - Anita O'Day
      Pick Yourself Up - Anita O'Day

      Album Details

      Dive into the swinging sounds of the 1950s with Anita O'Day's "Pick Yourself Up," a timeless collection of vocal jazz and big band classics. Released on April 4, 1956, this album captures the essence of Anita O'Day's dynamic vocal style and her ability to breathe new life into beloved standards. Recorded over the course of the year in Los Angeles, the album features a selection of tracks that showcase O'Day's versatility and charm, from the upbeat "Don't Be That Way" to the sultry "Let's Begin."

      The album opens with the infectious energy of "Don't Be That Way," setting the stage for a journey through some of the most iconic songs of the era. "Let's Face The Music And Dance" and "Stompin' At The Savoy" highlight O'Day's ability to infuse each track with her unique personality, while "I Won't Dance" and "Man With The Horn" offer a more intimate side of her artistry. The album also includes lesser-known gems like "I Used To Be Color Blind" and "There's A Lull In My Life," providing a well-rounded listening experience.

      "Pick Yourself Up" is a testament to Anita O'Day's enduring legacy in the world of jazz and swing music. With a duration of just under 40 minutes, this album is perfect for both casual listeners and die-hard fans of vocal jazz. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Anita O'Day or discovering her music for the first time, "Pick Yourself Up" is sure to become a favorite in your collection.

      April 4, 1956© 1956 UMG Recordings, Inc.℗ 1956 UMG Recordings, Inc.

      Tracks

      1. Don't Be That WayAnita O'Day
        2:32
      2. Let's Face The Music And DanceAnita O'Day
        3:16
      3. I Never Had A ChanceAnita O'Day
        4:22
      4. Stompin At The SavoyAnita O'Day
        3:18
      5. Pick Yourself UpAnita O'Day
        3:05
      6. Stars Fell On AlabamaAnita O'Day
        2:51
      7. Sweet Georgia BrownAnita O'Day
        4:13
      8. I Won't DanceAnita O'Day
        3:25
      9. Man With The HornAnita O'Day
        3:56
      10. I Used To Be Color BlindAnita O'Day
        3:09
      11. There's A Lull In My LifeAnita O'Day
        3:17
      12. Let's BeginAnita O'Day
        2:21
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      About Anita O'Day

      Anita O'Day, born Anita Belle Colton, was a trailblazing American jazz singer renowned for her exceptional sense of rhythm, improvisation, and dynamic stage presence. Known as a "song stylist," O'Day shattered the traditional mold of the "girl singer" with her bold, hip persona and refusal to conform to feminine stereotypes. She often performed in a band jacket and skirt, embodying the spirit of a jazz musician rather than a typical vocalist. O'Day's career spanned decades, during which she embraced the ethos of bebop and West Coast cool jazz, collaborating with legendary artists like Oscar Peterson. Her powerful vocals and charismatic performances made her a standout figure in the jazz world, leaving an indelible mark on the genre.

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