God Bless the Child (Billie Holiday song)

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"God Bless the Child" is a song by Billie Holiday and Arthur Herzog Jr. She first sang it in 1939. The lyrics reference a Biblical verse, probably Luke19:26.[1]

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[edit] Origin and Interpretation

In Lady Sings the Blues Holiday indicated an argument with her mother over money led to the song. She indicated that during the argument she said the line "God Bless the child that's got his own." The anger over the incident led her to turn that line into a starting point for a song, which she worked out in conjunction with Herzog. In Jazz Singing Will Friedwald indicates it as "sacred and profane" as it references the Bible while indicating that religion seems to have no effect in making people treat each other better.[2]

[edit] Covers

The song was covered by several musicians in the 1960s including; Lou Rawls, Aretha Franklin, Blood, Sweat & Tears, and Stevie Wonder.[3] It has also been performed by Eva Cassidy, Ella Fitzgerald, Gladys Knight, and others. It also inspired a children's picture book.[4]Katharine McPhee performed this song on her first audition for American Idol. It was included on the The Simpsons Sing the Blues album, performed by Lisa Simpson (Yeardley Smith).

[edit] Appearances in the media

[edit] Film[5]

[edit] Television

[edit] References

  1. ^ Bible Gateway
  2. ^ Liner notes pages 6 and 7 in Billie Holiday's Greatest Hits
  3. ^ Secondhand Songs
  4. ^ Powells
  5. ^ IMDB