Pearl Bailey's captivating album, The Sensational Pearl Bailey, is a vibrant collection of timeless classics that will leave you enchanted. Released on 23 September 2013 by Ninth Right Records, this 40-minute masterpiece showcases Bailey's incredible vocal range and charisma.
The album takes you on a journey through a diverse range of emotions, from the upbeat 'Hit the Road to Dreamland' to the sassy 'I Hate Men'. Pearl Bailey's powerful voice brings to life iconic tracks like 'Best of Friends' from the beloved film The Fox and the Hound, as well as her own unique interpretations of 'The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea' and 'Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend'.
With a tracklist that seamlessly blends jazz, blues, and show tunes, The Sensational Pearl Bailey is a testament to the artist's remarkable talent and enduring legacy. From the poignant 'To Keep My Love Alive' to the lively 'Easy Street', each song is a masterclass in vocal storytelling. Pearl Bailey's ability to convey emotion and personality through her singing is a rare gift, and this album is a must-listen for fans of classic music.
So sit back, relax, and let Pearl Bailey's sensational voice transport you to a bygone era of glamour and sophistication. The Sensational Pearl Bailey is a truly unforgettable listening experience that will leave you wanting more.
Pearl Bailey was a multifaceted American entertainer, renowned for her sultry vocals, mischievous humor, and captivating stage presence. Born in Newport News, Virginia, in 1918, Bailey began her career singing in her father's church choir at the tender age of three. She honed her skills in vaudeville before making her Broadway debut in "St. Louis Woman" in 1946. Bailey's career soared with her iconic role in the all-black production of "Hello, Dolly!" in 1968, for which she received a Special Tony Award. Her talents extended beyond the stage, earning her a Daytime Emmy for her role in the ABC Afterschool Special "Cindy Eller: A Modern Fairy Tale" in 1986. Bailey's musical prowess also hit the charts with her rendition of "Takes Two to Tango" in 1952. Beyond her entertainment career, Bailey served as a special ambassador to the United Nations, earning her the title "The Ambassador of Love." Her legacy endures as a trailblazer who broke barriers and captivated audiences with her unique blend of singing, acting, and comedy. Bailey passed away in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1990, leaving behind an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.
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