The Other Woman - Kitty White, Robinson, Jessie Ma
Frantic Feeling - Kitty White, Jones
Plain Gold Ring - Kitty White,
As Children Do - Kitty White, Jones
Low Tide - Kitty White, Beal
Poly Man Bongo - Kitty White, White, Edward
The Chinese Lady - Kitty White, White, Edward
Meaning on the Blues - Kitty White, White, Edward
Land of Love - Kitty White, Hazard
Sourwood Mt - Kitty White, Traditional
Leather Winged Bat - Kitty White, Traditional
If I Had a Ribbon Bow - Kitty White, Traditional
Ten Thousand Miles - Kitty White, Traditional
Three Ravens - Kitty White, Traditional
West Wind - Kitty White, Keith, Marylin
Love Is Like a Mountain - Kitty White, Jones, B.
Fare Thee Well - Kitty White, Ecton, Bob
Chicken Road - Kitty White, Greene, Joe
Dark as a Dungeon - Kitty White, Travis, Merle
Poor Wayfaring Stranger - Kitty White, Traditional
Hammer Man - Kitty White, Traditional
Pianist and singer Kitty White worked in the clubs of Los Angeles, where she built up a following among the Hollywood set and other local celebrities. Heard (and occasionally seen) in movies, she emerged as a notably soph... more »isticated talent of great depth, with exceptional control of breath, pitch, vibrato and dynamics, and a penchant for unusual, sometimes esoteric, but often well-chosen and rewarding material. Few, if any, of the songs in this collection are well known, but they are substantial enough to justify the attention of a singer as good as this. The recording sessions were all held in New York and Hollywood, and the orchestral scorings are by two of the most accomplished arrangers of their time, Hal Mooney and Pete Rugolo. 24 tracks. Fresh Sound.« less
Pianist and singer Kitty White worked in the clubs of Los Angeles, where she built up a following among the Hollywood set and other local celebrities. Heard (and occasionally seen) in movies, she emerged as a notably sophisticated talent of great depth, with exceptional control of breath, pitch, vibrato and dynamics, and a penchant for unusual, sometimes esoteric, but often well-chosen and rewarding material. Few, if any, of the songs in this collection are well known, but they are substantial enough to justify the attention of a singer as good as this. The recording sessions were all held in New York and Hollywood, and the orchestral scorings are by two of the most accomplished arrangers of their time, Hal Mooney and Pete Rugolo. 24 tracks. Fresh Sound.