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June Richmond

Lover Come Back to Me

June Richmond

30 SONGS • 1 HOUR AND 19 MINUTES • MAR 01 2023

  • TRACKS
    TRACKS
  • DETAILS
    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
1
Don't Jive Me Like That
02:25
2
Don't Worry 'Bout That Mule
02:47
3
4
Just Beyond the Rainbow
02:37
5
If You've Got the Money, I've Got the Time
02:48
6
Thirsty for Your Kisses
03:03
7
Confessin'
02:59
8
I Can't Give You Anything but Love
02:39
9
La Danse Du Baiser
02:39
10
Amour, Castagenettes Et Tango (Hernando's Hideaway)
02:36
11
12
Lover Come Back to Me
02:35
13
Call of the Wild
02:53
14
15
16
17
Rockabye Your Baby (With a Dixie Melody)
02:10
18
Everybody's Doin' It Now
02:22
19
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
02:33
20
I've Got a Right to Sing the Blues
02:13
21
He's Got the Whole World in His Hands
02:17
22
Un Femme C'est Pour un Certain Temp (A Woman Is a Sometime Thing)
02:13
23
Mon Homme Est Loin (My Man's Gone Now)
02:28
24
Porgy Je Suis Ta Femme (Porgy, I's Your Woman Now)
02:43
25
Un Cargo Bientot Part Pour New York (There's a Boat Dat's Leaving Soon for New York)
02:08
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30
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Artist bios

June Richmond became one of the very first black singers to be featured regularly with a white band when she performed with Jimmy Dorsey's Orchestra in 1938. An enthusiastic vocalist who was excellent on blues but also effective on ballads, Richmond was a popular attraction during the swing era although never a major name. She worked with Les Hite early on in California, toured with Dorsey, was with Cab Calloway (1938) and then became best-known for her association with Andy Kirk's Orchestra during 1939-42. She became a solo act after leaving Kirk and then from 1948 on mostly worked in Europe, at first based in France and then later on in Scandinavia. June Richmond died of a heart attack at the age of 47. Her only recordings as a leader were four numbers in 1951 with Svend Asmussen and four selections with the Quincy Jones Orchestra in 1957. ~ Scott Yanow

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