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Most Requested Songs
2001 · albüm
Hearts and Minds
2000 · albüm
From Broken Hearts To The Blue Skies
1999 · albüm
Someone To Watch Over Me
1998 · albüm
The Songs Of Johnny Mercer
1996 · albüm
Easy To Love: The Songs Of Cole Porter
1996 · albüm
From Bessie To Brazil
1993 · albüm
I'll Take Romance
1992 · albüm
Sabia
1990 · albüm
No More Blues
1989 · albüm
Dream
1987 · albüm
How Do You Keep The Music Playing?
1985 · albüm
Thanks For The Memory: Songs Of Leo Robin
1984 · albüm
The People That You Never Get To Love
1981 · albüm
Adeus - The Berlin Concert
2015 · albüm
The Music of Harry Warren
2008 · albüm
The Beginning 1975
2002 · albüm
Ballad Essentials : Susannah McCorkle
2002 · derleme
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One of the finest interpreters of lyrics active in the jazz world during the 1980s and '90s, Susannah McCorkle did not improvise all that much, but she brought the proper emotional intensity to the words she sang; a lyricist's dream. She moved to England in 1971 where she worked with Dick Sudhalter and Keith Ingham, among others, performing at concerts with such visiting Americans as Bobby Hackett, Ben Webster, and Dexter Gordon. McCorkle sang at the Riverboat jazz room in Manhattan during 1975 (gaining a lot of attention) and recorded two albums in England (tributes to Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer) that were released domestically by Inner City. By 1980, she was back in the U.S., recording a Yip Harburg set and a fourth album for Inner City. After that label folded, McCorkle switched over to Pausa but by the late '80s was recording regularly for Concord. She expanded her pre-bop repertoire to include Brazilian songs and blues and, by the mid-'90s, Susannah McCorkle was at the top of her field. Tragically, career disappointments exacerbated her chronic depression (a condition she kept well-hidden), resulting in her suicide in May of 2001 in New York City. ~ Scott Yanow