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Amazing Album
  1. Children Go Where I Send You
  2. Tomorrow (We Will Meet Once More)
  3. It Might As Well Be Spring
  4. Theme from "Middle of the Night"
  5. Willow Weep For Me
  6. Solitaire
  7. Blue Prelude
And Piano! Album
  1. Compassion
  2. Who Am I?
  3. Another Spring
  4. Human Touch, The
  5. I Get Along Without You Wery Well (Except Sometimes)
  6. Desperate Ones
At Carnegie Hall Album
  1. Black Swan
  2. Theme from "Sanson and Delilah"
  3. If You Knew
  4. Theme from "Sayonara"
  5. Twelfth of Never
  6. Other Woman
  7. Cotton Eyed Joe
At Newport Album
  1. Trouble in the Mind
  2. Porgy
  3. Little Liza Jean
  4. In the Evening By the Moonlight
At The Village Gate Album
  1. He Was Too Good To Me
  2. Bye Bye Blackbird
  3. Brown Baby
  4. If He Changed My Name
  5. Children Go Where I Send You
  6. Just in Time
  7. House of the Rising Sun
At Town Hall Album
  1. Summertime
  2. Fine and Mellow
  3. Exactly Like You
  4. Other Woman
  5. Cotton Eyed Joe
  6. Wild Is the Wind
Baltimore Album
  1. Baltimore
  2. Everything Must Change
  3. My Father
  4. Music For Lovers
  5. Rich Girl
  6. Balm in Gilead
Black Gold Album
  1. Assignment Sequence
  2. To Be Young, Gifted And Black
  3. Who Knows Where the Time Goes
Broadway-Blues-Ballads Album
  1. I Am Blessed
  2. Last Rose of Summer
  3. Laziest Gal in Town
  4. Night Song
  5. Nobody
  6. Our Love (Will See Us Through)
  7. See-Line Woman
Fodder on My Wings Album
  1. Alone Again (Naturally)
  2. Stop
Folksy Nina Album
  1. Silver City Bound
  2. Lass of the Low Country
  3. Young Knight
  4. Erets Zavat Chalav
  5. Hush, Little Baby
  6. Twelfth of Never
  7. When I Was A Young Girl
Forbidden Fruit Album
  1. Forbidden Fruit
  2. I Love To Love
  3. Just Say I Love Him
  4. Memphis in June
  5. No Good Man
  6. Rags And Old Iron
  7. Where Can I Go Without You
  8. Work Song
  9. Gin House Blues
Gifted & Black Album
  1. Thrill Is Gone
  2. Near To You
  3. I Loves You Porgy
  4. Spring Is Here
  5. Blue Prelude
  6. Since My Love Has Gone
Here Comes the Sun Album
  1. Just Like A Woman
  2. New World Coming
  3. Angel of the Morning
  4. My Way
  5. Here Comes the Sun
  6. O-o-h Child
  7. Mr. Bojangles
High Priestess of Soul Album
  1. Brown Eyed Handsome Man
  2. Keeper of the Flame
  3. Take Me To the Water
  4. I Hold No Grudge
  5. Come Ye
  6. Work Song
In Concert & I Put A Spell On You Album
  1. Beautiful Land
  2. Feeling Good
  3. Gimme Some
  4. Go Limp
  5. I Loves You Porgy
  6. I Put a Spell on You
  7. July Tree
  8. Marriage Is For Old Folks
  9. Mississippi Goddam
  10. Ne Me Quitte Pas
  11. Old Jim Crow
  12. One September Day
  13. Pirate Jenny
  14. Plain Gold Ring
  15. Take Care of Business
  16. Tomorrow Is My Turn
It Is Finished Album
  1. Dambala
  2. I Want a Little Sugar in my Bowl
  3. Let It Be Me
  4. Mr. Bojangles
  5. Obeah Woman
  6. Pusher
Jazz as Played in an Exclusive Side Street Club Album
  1. Mood Indigo
  2. He Needs Me
  3. Little Girl Blue
  4. Love Me or Leave Me
  5. My Baby Just Cares for Me
  6. Good Bait
  7. Plain Gold Ring
  8. I Loves You Porgy
Let It All Out Album
  1. Ballad of Hollis Brown
  2. For Myself
  3. Images
  4. Little Girl Blue
  5. Love Me or Leave Me
  6. Mood Indigo
  7. Nearer Blessed Lord
  8. Other Woman
Ne Me Quitte Pas Album
  1. Ne Me Quitte Pas
  2. Just in Time
  3. See-Line Woman
  4. House of the Rising Sun
  5. When I Was A Young Girl
  6. Gin House Blues
  7. Baubles, Bangles and Beads
  8. Thrill Is Gone
  9. Near To You
  10. I Loves You Porgy
  11. Spring Is Here
  12. Blue Prelude
  13. Since My Love Has Gone
Pastel Blues Album
  1. Be My Husband
  2. End of the Line
  3. Tell Me More And More And Then Some More
  4. Strange Fruit
  5. Sinnerman
  6. Trouble in the Mind
Silk & Soul Album
  1. Consummation
  2. Cherish
  3. Go to Hell
  4. Turn Me On
  5. Look of Love
  6. Turning Point
  7. I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free
Single Woman Album
  1. Folks Who Live on the Hill
  2. If I Should Lose You
  3. Just Say I Love Him
  4. Lonesome Cities
  5. Marry Me
  6. More I See You, The
  7. Papa, Can You Hear Me?
  8. Single Woman
Sings Ellington Album
  1. Hey, Buddy Bolden
  2. Merry Mending
  3. You Better Know It
  4. I Like the Sunrise
  5. Solitude
  6. Satin Doll
  7. Something To Live For
Sings the Blues Album
  1. Do I Move You
  2. Day and Night
  3. In the Dark
  4. Real Real
  5. Backlash Blues
  6. I Want a Little Sugar in my Bowl
  7. Buck
  8. Since I Fell for You
  9. Blues for Mama
  10. House of the Rising Sun
To Love Somebody Album
  1. To Love Somebody
  2. Suzanne
  3. Turn! Turn! Turn!
  4. Revolution (part 1)
  5. I Shall Be Released
  6. Times They Are A Changing
Wild Is The Wind Album
  1. Break Down And Let It All Out
  2. Four Women
  3. If I Should Lose You
  4. Lilac Wine
  5. What More Can I Say
  6. Why Keep On Breaking My Heart
  7. Wild Is the Wind
With Strings Album
  1. Baubles, Bangles and Beads
  2. Blackbird
  3. Gimme a Pigfoot (And a Bottle of Beer)
  4. I Loves You Porgy
  5. Man With A Horn
  6. Porgy, I Is Your Woman Now
  7. Spring Is Here
  8. Work Song
Eunice Kathleen Waymon was born on February 21, 1933 in Tryon, North Carolina, USA., the sixth of eight children, four boys and four girls. Early on in life she revealed a prodigious musical talent playing the piano and singing in the local church with her sisters in their mother's choir. At the age of six, in 1939, a benefactor paid for her first piano lessons.

Eunice made so much progress that in 1943, when she was 10, she gave her first piano recital at the town library. There she not only experienced her first applause, but also had her first encounter with racism: during the recital her parents were removed from the first row to accommodate some whites. This episode was a traumatic experience for her and may be the origin of her commitment to the fight for freedom and civil rights.

With the financial help of some local supporters, Eunice left North Carolina in 1950 to continue her musical education at the Juilliard School of Music in New York, the same school that Miles Davis attended. After New York her family moved to Philadelphia. She tested for a scholarship at the prestigious Curtis Institute in Philadelphia but was rejected, ostensibly for musical reasons, but probably for her color.

Feeling discouraged, in order to support herself and pay for further lessons she became an accompanist for a singing teacher. Later, in 1954, she took a job as a singer-pianist in the Midtown Bar and Grill in Atlantic City, adopting the stage name of Nina Simone. Nina (niña means "girl" in Spanish) from a pet name that a boyfriend gave her, and Simone (from the French actress Simone Signoret) for its dignified sound.

It was at Midtown Bar, where Nina Simone sang, played and improvised, that her career took off. Subsequently she played in several Philadelphia clubs. Recognized as a talented pianist, she was given a recording session with Bethlehem Records in 1957; in this session she records 14 tracks.
Simone's first album Jazz as played in an Exclusive Side Street Club (11 tracks), published in 1958 and by then also know as Little Girl Blue, was a great success, first in Philadelphia and New York and then in the whole US. The single released from that recording (featuring "I Loves You Porgy" and "He Needs Me") became a national rhythm & blues (placing 13th) hit in the summer of 1959, selling over a million copies.

(Thirty years later, in 1987, "My Baby Just Cares for Me" another selection from the same album, was adopted as the theme for a British television advert for Chanel No 5 perfume, and reached the 5th place on the English pop charts.)
Bethlehem make use of the remaining three tracks recorded by Nina for the collective album And Her Friends, published when Nina have already signed with Colpix.

Thanks to the success of her first recordings, in 1959 Simone signed with Colpix (Columbia Pictures Records) a collaboration that lasted until 1964. Nina recorded 10 albums while signed to Colpix: six studio and four "live" albums. She recorded some songs of Columbia film soundtracks (including "Wild Is The Wind", "Sayonara", "Samson and Delilah") as well as a new version of the Bethlehem hit "I Loves You Porgy".

In 1961 she recorded the traditional song "The House of the Rising Sun". The same song was recorded by Bob Dylan in his debut album, issued in March 1962 and subsequently by the Animals in 1963. In the summer of 1964, "The House of the Rising Sun" by the Animals was at the top of the American and English charts, on the eve of the band's US tour (part of the "British invasion").

In 1961 Nina marries Andy Stroud, a New York detective and in 1962 their daughter Lisa Celeste Stroud is born.

In 1964, Nina Simone began her association with Philips, a Mercury subsidiary. This collaboration lasted for three years during which Nina recorded seven albums. One of the first songs recorded during the Philips period is "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood", from then associated with her name. The songs is covered by the Animals in 1965, the same year where Nina publish "I Put a Spell on You", a 1956's song by Screamin' Jay Hawkins. Also this song is immediately covered (August 1965) by the Alan Price Set, the group founded by organist Alan Price after his departures from Animals.

During her association with Philips, Nina take the way to the protest song also (after the jazz and black periods) and wrote "Mississippi Goddam!". This is her first song of protest, written after the murders of Medgar Evers in Mississippi (June 1963) and four black schoolchildren in Alabama (September 1963).

In 1966 Nina switches to RCA (she will stay until 1974: to date her last long-term affiliation with an American label) a deal negotiated by her husband who acts as her manager and to whom some compositions are credited. From the summer of 1968 through the end of 1969, "all of her recordings were produced by her husband-manager, although we can assume that it was really Nina who was making the final selections of repertoire and essentially masterminding the sessions" according David Nathan.
While at RCA Nina records nine albums and some of her most popular songs. Her version of "Ain't Got No/I Got Life", a medley from the 60s musical Hair, gets N. 2 in UK and her soul version of "To Love Somebody" by the Bee Gees get in the Spring of 1969 in the Top 10 British hit. "To Be Young, Gifted And Black", inspired by a play of the same name by Lorraine Hansberry, a friend of Nina, is recorded by Aretha Franklin in 1972.

Embittered by racism, Nina renounced her homeland in 1969 and became a wanderer, roaming the world. She lived in Liberia, in Barbados, Switzerland, France, Trinidad, the Netherlands, Belgium and UK at various times. In 1970 she and Stroud split up, and Nina attempt to manage herself and work with her brother Sam Waymon. In 1974 she leaves RCA.

In 1978 Nina was arrested, and soon released, for withholding taxes in 1971-73 in protest at her government's undeclared war in Vietnam. The same year she make the LP Baltimore for the CTI label and in 1982 the LP Fodder on my Wings for a Swiss label. In 1985 she records Nina's back and Live and Kickin in US.

In 1987 her previously-mentioned European success with "My Baby Just Cares For Me" brought Nina back into the public eye: her music was featured in 1992 movie Point Of No Return, with the lead character using Nina as inspiration. The same year she records Let It Be Me at The Vine Street Bar & Grill in Hollywood for Verve Records.

She moved to the southern French town of Bouc-Bel- Air near Aix-en-Provence in 1993.

A protest singer; a jazz singer; a pianist; an arranger and a composer, Nina Simone is a great artist who defies easy classification. She is all of these: a jazz-rock-pop-folk-black musician. In fact, we can find her biography in jazz, rock, pop, black and soul literature. Her style and her hits provided many singers and groups with material for hits of their own.



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