Pearl Bailey, the legendary performer known for her captivating stage presence and enchanting voice, delivers a timeless collection of songs with "The Intoxicating Pearl Bailey." Released on August 3, 2011, under the SINETONE AMR label, this album is a delightful blend of classic tunes that showcase Bailey's unique charm and musical prowess. With a runtime of just under 30 minutes, this album is a quick listen that packs a powerful punch.
The album features 12 tracks, each one a testament to Bailey's ability to connect with her audience. From the playful "I'm Gonna Keep on Doin' What I'm Doin'" to the heartfelt "The Saga of My Life," every song is a journey into the soul of a true artist. "Here You Come With Love" and "Who Me, I'd Love It" highlight Bailey's knack for delivering love songs that are both sweet and sultry. Meanwhile, tracks like "That's What You Think" and "Empty House Blues" showcase her versatility and range.
"Call Me Again When You're in Town" and "If Figures" are standout tracks that demonstrate Bailey's wit and storytelling abilities. The album concludes with "Love 'im, Love 'im, Love 'im," a song that encapsulates Bailey's infectious energy and love for music.
Whether you're a long-time fan of Pearl Bailey or discovering her music for the first time, "The Intoxicating Pearl Bailey" is an album that will leave you enchanted and wanting more.
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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