Billie Holiday - Solitude (audio) -

She first recorded it on May 9, 1941 , in New York City with an eight-piece studio orchestra. This version was famously released as the B-side to "God Bless the Child".

The lyrics depict deep emotional isolation, with Holiday singing about being haunted by memories of "days gone by". Notable Versions and Playlists Billie Holiday - Solitude (Audio) Billie Holiday - Solitude (Audio)

Another notable version was recorded in 1952 for Verve Records, which later became the title track for her album Solitude . She first recorded it on May 9, 1941

The song highlights Holiday's signature improvisational skills and unique phrasing, which allowed her to manipulate tempo to emphasize the track's melancholic themes. Notable Versions and Playlists Billie Holiday - Solitude

"Solitude" is one of Billie Holiday's most poignant jazz standards, originally composed by Duke Ellington with lyrics by Eddie DeLange and Irving Mills.

If you are looking for the audio, you can find various versions and collections on platforms like YouTube and Spotify . Key Facts about Billie Holiday's "Solitude"

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