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Lover Man
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"Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)" (often called simply "Lover Man") is a 1941 popular song.Particularly associated with Billie Holiday, for whom it was written.
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Song Info
Genre
Jazz Cover Songs
Charts
#157 in subgenre Peak #1
Charts
Peak #91
Author
Jimmy Davis,Roger Ramirez,and James Sherman.
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Lover Man(10
Uploaded
January 24, 2012
Track Files
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MP3 2.2 MB 96 kbps 3:08
Story behind the song
Holiday's version reached #5 on the R&B chart and #16 on pop in 1945.[2] Charlie Parker did a rendition of "Lover Man", considered by many to be one of his most passionate recordings. This version with Zapp Royce on tenor sax, Mark Lambert who is on drums & production, Peter Bibb on bass.
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No lyrics on this version.Dizzy Gillespie - In The Beginning (Prestige PR 24030)Dizzy Gillespie (tp, vo) Charlie Parker (as) Al Haig (p) Curly Russell (b) Sidney Catlett (d) Sarah Vaughan (vo -2)NYC, May 11, 1945 1. G566A-1 Shaw 'Nuff 2. G567A-1 Lover Man
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