A Single Woman

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A Single Woman
A Single Woman cover
Studio album by Nina Simone
Released 1993
Recorded Hollywood
Genre Vocal
Soul
Jazz
Pop
Label Elektra
Producer(s) André Fischer
Nina Simone chronology
Live At Ronnie Scott's (1987) A Single Woman (1993) various non-official releases


A Single Woman is an album by singer/pianist/songwriter Nina Simone (1933-2003). It is her last official album and features lavishly produced Jazz-songs.

Contents

[edit] Information about songs on this album

  • "A Single Woman, "Lonseome Cities" and "Love's Been Good To Me" are songs written by Rod McKuen.
  • "The Folks Who Live On The Hill" is dedicated to a wellknown Prime-Minister of Barbados with whom Nina had an affair in the late 70's/early 80's.[1]
  • "Marry Me", written by Nina herself.
  • "Papa, Can You Hear Me?", a song most wellknown in the Barbara Streisand version.

[edit] About the Cover

  • The dress Nina is wearing on the cover is designed by Christian Dior.
  • The picture of Nina inside the jewel case booklet was used for a lot of her obituaries when she died in 2003, age 70. It shows Nina in wearing a golden turban, sitting on a chair and with the pink-red Dior-dress spread out all around her.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "A Single Woman"
  2. "Lonseome Cities"
  3. "If I Should Lose You"
  4. "The Folks Who Live On The Hill"
  5. "Love's Been Good To Me"
  6. "Papa, Can You Hear Me?"
  7. "Il n'y A Pas d'Amour Heureux"
  8. "Just Say I Love Him"
  9. "The More I See You"
  10. "Marry Me"

[edit] References

  1. ^ Simone, Nina; Cleary, Stephen. I Put A Spell On You, 1992 (Da Capo Press), ISBN 978-0-306-81327-6