Dinah Washington
Ruth Lee Jones (born August 29, 1924 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; died December 14, 1963 in Detroit, Michigan), better known by her stage name Dinah Washington and also as the Queen of the Blues, was an American Grammy award winning jazz singer best known for singing classic torch songs and her hit single What a Diff'rence a Day Makes. Her penetrating voice, excellent timing, and crystal-clear enunciation added her own distinctive style to every piece she undertook. Read more on Last.fm
Dinah Washington has 28 songs that have been featured in movies like 29th Street, Killer of Sheep, Bluesland: A Portrait in American Music and Born Yesterday. What is your favorite song by Dinah Washington?
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Songs from Dinah Washington
- Unforgettable
- I Don't Hurt Anymore
- TEACH ME TONIGHT
- I Wish I Knew the Name (of the Boy in My Dreams)
- Unforgettable
- What A Difference A Day Makes
- Don't Say Nothing at All
- WHAT A DIFFERENCE A DAY MADE
- A Stranger on Earth (1964)
- A Stranger On Earth
- Destination Moon
- I Get a Kick Out of You
- Trouble in Mind
- What a Diff'rence a Day Made
- Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby
- Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
- This Bitter Earth
- Backwater Blues
- You Don't Know What Love Is
- Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words)
- Call Me Irresponsible
- Blue Gardenia
- I'll Close My Eyes
- TV Is the Thing This Year
- It Could Happen to You
- THESE FOOLISH THINGS
- What a Difference a Day Made written by 'Maria Grever' (qv) & 'Stanley Adams (II)' (qv)
- Mean And Evil Blues