Modern Blue Holiday
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DISC: 1
| 1. You Don't Know What Love Is |
| 2. No One Ever Tells You |
| 3. Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry |
| 4. For Every Man There's A Woman |
| 5. These Foolish Things |
| 6. I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues |
| 7. Too Late Now |
| 8. I Remember You |
| 9. My Love Left Town |
| 10. It's Easy To Remember |
| 11. The Things We Did Last Summer |
| 12. It Might As Well Be Spring |
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A talented and expressive jazz vocalist who recorded in the 1950’s to great reviews but poor record sales, Johnny Holiday was nonetheless an artist with a distinct, natural style. A case in point would be “Blue Holiday,” Johnny’s 1961 album originally released on the small Contract Records label, where Johnny’s mellow voice inhabits the songs with a slow burning intensity and a genuine intimacy usually reserved for a smoky late night performance in a small club. The song selections are outstanding as well; from the sultry standard “You Don’t Know What Love Is,” which begins the album, to Rodgers & Hammerstein’s beautiful ballad “It Might as Well Be Spring” which ends the album, “Blue Holiday” delivers on all fronts. All selections have been newly remastered.





