Pearl Bailey, the legendary American entertainer known for her sultry vocals and infectious humor, invites you to experience her timeless charm with "Sings The Songs She Loves By Her Favourite Composer Harold Arlen." Released on December 25, 2011, this captivating collection features Pearl Bailey's enchanting interpretations of 12 beloved songs composed by the renowned Harold Arlen. With a career spanning Broadway, film, and television, Bailey's rich history in entertainment is evident in every note she sings.
The album, released under the Leverage label, spans a concise yet powerful 35 minutes, offering a delightful blend of classic standards and hidden gems. From the iconic "Over the Rainbow" to the lesser-known "House of Flowers," each track showcases Bailey's unique ability to infuse warmth and personality into every performance. The album includes standout tracks like "The Man That Got Away," "Come Rain Or Come Shine," and "It's A Woman's Prerogative," each one a testament to Bailey's enduring appeal.
This album is a celebration of Pearl Bailey's artistry and her deep appreciation for the music of Harold Arlen. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her work, "Sings The Songs She Loves By Her Favourite Composer Harold Arlen" is a delightful addition to any music collection, offering a glimpse into the world of one of America's most beloved entertainers.
Pearl Bailey was a vibrant and multifaceted American entertainer, renowned for her captivating performances as an actress, singer, comedian, and author. Born in 1918 in Newport News, Virginia, Bailey's journey began in her father's evangelical church, where she honed her singing talents from a young age. Her career took off with appearances in vaudeville, leading to her Broadway debut in "St. Louis Woman" in 1946. Bailey's breakthrough role came in 1968 when she received a Special Tony Award for her portrayal of Dolly Levi in the all-black production of "Hello, Dolly!" Her charm and wit also graced television screens, earning her a Daytime Emmy Award in 1986 for her role in the ABC Afterschool Special "Cindy Eller: A Modern Fairy Tale." Beyond her performing arts, Bailey was a prolific author, penning several books, and even served as a special ambassador to the United Nations, appointed by President Gerald Ford in 1975. Her legacy endures as a symbol of peace, goodwill, and unparalleled entertainment.
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