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  1. Dinah Washington, nome artístico de Ruth Lee Jones (Tuscaloosa, 29 de agosto de 1924 – Detroit, 14 de dezembro de 1963), foi uma cantora e pianista norte-americana, que tem sido considerada "a mais popular artista feminina negra dos anos 50". [1]

  2. Dinah Washington (/ ˈ d aɪ n ə /; born Ruth Lee Jones; August 29, 1924 – December 14, 1963) was an American singer and pianist, one of the most popular black female recording artists of the 1950s.

  3. 8 de mai. de 2024 · The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Last Updated: May 8, 2024 • Article History. Queen of the Blues. Original name: Ruth Lee Jones. Born: August 29, 1924, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, U.S. Died: December 14, 1963, Detroit, Michigan (aged 39) Awards And Honors: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum (1993) Grammy Award (1959)

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  4. External links. Dinah Washington discography. This is the discography for American jazz musician Dinah Washington. [1] [2] As leader. 1947: Mellow Mama (Delmark [1992]) compilation of Apollo recordings. 1950: Dinah Washington (MG-25060) (compilation of previous 78s) 1952: Dynamic Dinah!

    Year
    Song
    Peak Chart Positions(us)
    Peak Chart Positions(cb Pop)
    1959
    8
    4
    1959
    17
    8
    1960
    "Baby (You've Got What It Takes)" (with ...
    5
    2
    1960
    53
    47
  5. Dinah Washington, nacida como Ruth Lee Jones ( Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 29 de agosto de 1924- Detroit, Míchigan, 14 de diciembre de 1963), fue una cantante estadounidense de rhythm and blues, jazz, blues . Conocida por apelativos como La reina del blues, Queen D o Miss D, se trata de una de las mejores y principales voces femeninas de la música ...

    Año
    Canción
    Pico De Posición(us)
    Pico De Posición(us R&b)
    1959
    8
    4
    1959
    17
    15
    1960
    "Baby (You've Got What It Takes)" (with ...
    5
    1
    1960
    "A Rockin' Good Way (To Mess Around and ...
    7
    1
  6. " This Bitter Earth " is a 1960 song made famous by rhythm and blues singer Dinah Washington. [1] . Written and produced by Clyde Otis, [2] [3] it peaked to #1 on the U.S. R&B charts for the week of July 25, 1960, and also reached #24 on the U.S. pop charts. [4] Charts. Other recordings.

  7. Dinah! is a fourth studio album by blues, R&B and jazz singer Dinah Washington released on the EmArcy label. The album includes a mix of jazz, popular and blues standards of the period, all selected to emphasize the vocalist's style.