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Album Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia (1933-1944)

Billie's Blues by Billie Holiday

Release Date
Fri Jul 10 1936
Performed by
Billie Holiday
Produced by
Norman Granz

Billie’s Blues Lyrics

I love my man
I'm a liar if I say I don't
I love my man
I'm a liar if I say I don't
But I'll quit my man
I'm a liar if I say I won't

I've been your slave, baby
Ever since I've been your babe
I've been your slave
Ever since I've been your babe
But before I'll be your dog
I'll see you in your grave

My man wouldn't give me no breakfast
Wouldn't give me no dinner
Squawked about my supper then he put me outdoors
Had the nerve to lay a matchbox on my clothes
I didn't have so many
But I had a long, long ways to go

I ain't good looking
And my hair ain't curled
I ain't good looking
And my hair ain't curled
But my mother, she gave me something
It's going to carry me through this world

Some men like me 'cause I'm happy
Some 'cause I'm snappy
Some call me honey
Others think I've got money

Some say me Billie
Baby, you're built for speed
Now, if you put that all together
Makes me everything a good man needs

Billie’s Blues Q&A

Who wrote Billie’s Blues's ?

Billie’s Blues was written by Billie Holiday.

Who produced Billie’s Blues's ?

Billie’s Blues was produced by Norman Granz.

When did Billie Holiday release Billie’s Blues?

Billie Holiday released Billie’s Blues on Fri Jul 10 1936.

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