Blue Prelude
That's Him Over There
Theme From "Middle Of The Night"
Willow Weep For Me
Solitaire
Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair
Exactly Like You
The Other Woman
You Can Have Him
Cotton Eyed Joe
Fine and Mellow
Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
Trouble in Mind
I Loves You, Porgy
Little Liza Jane
Rags and Old Iron
No Good Man
Gin House Blues
Work Song
Forbidden Fruit
Come on Back, Jack
He Was Too Good to Me
House of the Rising Sun
Brown Baby
Children Go Where I Send You
Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me
I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
Hey, Buddy Bolden
Solitude
The Gal from Joe's
Blackbird
If You Knew
The Twelfth of Never
When I Was a Young Girl
Erets Zavat Chalav
Young Knight
Spring Is Here
Falling In Love Again
That's All
Porgy, I Is Your Woman Now
Canzoni più popolari di Nina Simone
Feeling Good
1965 • Sincerely Nina
I Put a Spell on You
1965 • Sincerely Nina
Sinnerman
1969 • The Best of Nina Simone
I Wish I Knew (How It Would Feel to Be Free)
1967 • Silk & Soul
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
1969 • The Best of Nina Simone
Mississippi Goddam
1964 • In Concert
Blackbird
1966 • Nina Simone with Strings
Love Me Or Leave Me
1958 • Little Girl Blue
Strange Fruit
1965 • Pastel Blues
My Baby Just Cares for Me
1958 • Little Girl Blue
Four Women
1969 • The Best of Nina Simone
You've Got to Learn
1982 • Fodder on My Wings
Curiosità sull'album Anthology: The Colpix Years di Nina Simone
- In quale anno è stato pubblicato l’album “Anthology: The Colpix Years” di Nina Simone?
- L’album “Anthology: The Colpix Years” di Nina Simone è stato pubblicato nel 1996, con 40 tracce.
- Qual è la canzone di maggior successo dell’album “Anthology: The Colpix Years” di Nina Simone?
- “Blackbird” è il maggiore successo dell’album “Anthology: The Colpix Years” di Nina Simone.
- Quali sono le canzoni principali dell’album “Anthology: The Colpix Years” di Nina Simone?
- Le canzoni principali dell’album “Anthology: The Colpix Years” di Nina Simone sono “Blackbird”, “Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair”, e “I Loves You, Porgy”.