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"Sounds of Silence" by Nina Simone (originally by Simon and Garfunkel) Recording session: Studio, 1968 during trip for Montreux Jazz Festiva
"To Love Somebody" by Nina Simone Recording session: Live in Antibes, 1969.
Recorded for French TV show "Tilt Magazine", during Nina's third European tour. Broadcast on September 4, 1967.
"House of the Rising Sun" performed by Nina Simone; Recording session: Live at the Bitter End in New York in 1968
"Go To Hell" by Nina Simone; Recording session: Live at the Bitter End in New York in 1968
"Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" performed by Nina Simone Recording session: Live in London, 1968 Recorded for England's Granada TV, perhaps ...
"Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" performed by Nina Simone Recording session: Live in London, 1968 Recorded for England's Granada TV, perhaps in June 1968 (and broadcast on September 14). The special is titled Sound of Soul and is divided into two halves. During the second half, Simone changed into an African robe and headdress. Nina Simone: piano, vocal Sam Waymon: organ, vocal, percussion Henry Young: guitar Gene Taylor: bass Buck Clarke: drums Less
"Backlash Blues" by Nina Simone; Recording session: Live, Paris 1968
"I Put A Spell On You" performed by Nina Simone Recording session: Live in London, 1968 Recorded for England's Granada TV, perhaps in June 1...
"I Put A Spell On You" performed by Nina Simone Recording session: Live in London, 1968 Recorded for England's Granada TV, perhaps in June 1968 (and broadcast on September 14). The special is titled Sound of Soul and is divided into two halves. During the second half, Simone changed into an African robe and headdress. Nina Simone: piano, vocal Sam Waymon: organ, vocal, percussion Henry Young: guitar Gene Taylor: bass Buck Clarke: drums Less
"I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free" by Nina Simone; Recording session: Live, Paris 1968
"Mississippi Goddam" by Nina Simone Recording session: Live in Antibes, July 24-25, 1965. The sixth Antibes Juan-les-Pins Jazz Festival took...
"Mississippi Goddam" by Nina Simone Recording session: Live in Antibes, July 24-25, 1965. The sixth Antibes Juan-les-Pins Jazz Festival took place from July 24 to July 29. Nina had the closing spot on the first two days. Less
"He's My God" performed by Nina Simone
"I Loves You, Porgy" performed by Nina Simone; Nina's performances on 9/11/1960 for a US TV show, unpublished for 35 years.
"Mean and Evil Blues" performed by Nina Simone; Recording session: Live in Antibes, July 24-25, 1965. The sixth Antibes Juan-les-Pins Jazz ...
"Mean and Evil Blues" performed by Nina Simone; Recording session: Live in Antibes, July 24-25, 1965. The sixth Antibes Juan-les-Pins Jazz Festival took place from July 24 to July 29. Nina had the closing spot on the first two days. Less
"Be My Husband" by Nina Simone Recording session: Live in Antibes, July 24-25, 1965. The sixth Antibes Juan-les-Pins Jazz Festival took pla...
"Be My Husband" by Nina Simone Recording session: Live in Antibes, July 24-25, 1965. The sixth Antibes Juan-les-Pins Jazz Festival took place from July 24 to July 29. Nina had the closing spot on the first two days. Less
"Ne Me Quitte Pas" performed by Nina Simone; Recorded for French TV show "Tilt Magazine", during Nina's third European tour. Broadcast on Ap...
"Ne Me Quitte Pas" performed by Nina Simone; Recorded for French TV show "Tilt Magazine", during Nina's third European tour. Broadcast on April 26, 1967. Less
"Blues For Mama" by Nina Simone; Recording session: August 25, 1967 in Berlin (DE) Funkausstellung. Gala evening on German television for th...
"Blues For Mama" by Nina Simone; Recording session: August 25, 1967 in Berlin (DE) Funkausstellung. Gala evening on German television for the inauguration of color broadcasting. The gala was a two-days live show from the 25th Funkausstellung IFA in Berlin intended to showcase the new technology of colour TV and international artistes including Gigliola Cinquetti, Freddy, Juliette Greco, Mahalia Jackson, Al Martino, Mireille Mathieu, Ulrik and Ulla Neumann, Ester and Abi Ofarim, Nini Rosso, Sonny and Cher. The evening was rebroadcast 30 years after, in 1997. Sender Freies Berlin (SFB), production Nina Simone piano, vocal Less
"Ain't Got No/I Got Life" performed by Nina Simone; Recording session: Live, Paris 1968
"Four Women" by Nina Simone; Recording session: Live, Paris 1968
"I Can't See Nobody" performed by Nina Simone; Recording session: Live, Paris 1968
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