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  1. There'll Never Be Another You: 2:37: Mildred Bailey And Her Orchestra – 'Taint What You Do: 2:35: Mildred Bailey And Her Oxford Greys – There'll Be Some Changes Made: 3:10: Mildred Bailey And Her Oxford Greys – Gulf Coast Blues: 3:08: Mildred Bailey And Her Oxford Greys – Prisoner Of Love: 2:46: Mildred Bailey And Her Orchestra – The ...

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    • Swing, Vocal
  2. Disc Four : There'll Never Be Another You (P1328) 1: Mildred Bailey And Her Orchestra – Have You Forgotten So Soon? 2:46: 2: Mildred Bailey And Her Orchestra – They Say: 2:43: 3: Mildred Bailey And Her Orchestra – Blame It On My Last Affair: 3:05: 4: Mildred Bailey And Her Orchestra – St. Louis Blues: 2:33: 5: Mildred Bailey And Her ...

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  3. Mrs. Swing: There'll Never Be Another You by Mildred Bailey released in 2003. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. Poughkeepsie, New York, U.S. Genres. Jazz, vocal jazz, blues. Occupation (s) Singer. Labels. Vocalion. Mildred Bailey (born Mildred Rinker; February 27, 1907 – December 12, 1951) was a Native American jazz singer [2] during the 1930s, known as "The Queen of Swing", "The Rockin' Chair Lady" and "Mrs. Swing".

  5. 26. Juli 2020 · Title: Mrs. Swing. Year Of Release: 2003. Label: Proper Records [PROPERBOX 57] Genre: Vocal Jazz, Swing, Traditional Pop. Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log) / WAV (tracks) Total Time: 4:57:20. Total Size: 688 mb / 574 mb / 2.93 gb. WebSite: Album Preview.

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  6. There'll Never Be Another You Lyrics by Mildred Bailey from the Mrs. Swing: There'll Never Be Another You album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: There will be Many other nights Like this And I'll be Standing here With someone new There will be Other songs t…

  7. 23. Juni 2019 · Mildred Bailey. Bailey, a fixture in many of America’s hottest jazz clubs, is perhaps less remembered today than many of her contemporaries. At the time of the Met Concert, she was considered by fans and music critics alike as the second-best female jazz singer in the world, just behind Billie Holiday.