Dive into the swinging sounds of the 1950s with Anita O'Day's "Sings The Winners," a timeless collection of jazz standards that showcases the vocalist's impeccable timing and sultry delivery. Recorded in 1958, this album features Anita O'Day at the height of her powers, backed by Marty Paich and His Orchestra, delivering a set of songs that were topping the jazz and orchestral charts of the era.
"Sings The Winners" opens with the iconic "Take The A Train," a classic that sets the tone for the entire album. O'Day's rendition of "Tenderly" is a standout, her voice wrapping around the lyrics with a warmth and intimacy that is uniquely hers. The album also includes instrumental interludes like "Interlude (A Night In Tunisia)" and "Four," providing a nice contrast to the vocal tracks.
Fans of big band and swing music will appreciate O'Day's take on "Sing, Sing, Sing (With A Swing)" and "Four Brothers," while ballad lovers will be captivated by her performances of "My Funny Valentine" and "Body And Soul." The album also includes some lesser-known gems like "What's Your Story Morning Glory?" and "Peanut Vendor," showcasing O'Day's versatility as a vocalist.
With a running time of just over 36 minutes, "Sings The Winners" is a concise yet powerful collection of songs that highlights Anita O'Day's unique talents. Whether you're a longtime fan of jazz or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to delight. The album was released on Verve Reissues.