Her biggest album as a solo act, Diana Ross forever ended any association with the Supremes after this film. She not only got an Oscar nomination and more roles, she really did capture the spirit and flavor, if not the sound and timbre, of Billie Holiday's music; her performance was the film's only saving grace. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
Lady Sings the Blues (Original Soundtrack)
11/09/1972 | Motown
All Music Guide Review
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Credits
- Bill MacMeeken
- Engineer
- Larry Miles
- Engineer
- Jack Nimitz
- Saxophone
- Earl Palmer
- Drums
- Dave Ramsey
- Engineer
- Caughey Roberts
- Clarinet, Sax (Soprano)
- Laughey Roberts
- Saxophone
- Jesse Sailes
- Drums
- Maurice Spears
- Trombone
- Art Stewart
- Engineer
- Russ Terrana
- Engineer
- Ernie Watts
- Saxophone
- Suzanne de Passe
- Editing
- Frank Frezzo
- Design
- John Norman
- Engineer
- John C. Leprevost
- Design
- John Ewing
- Trombone
- Al Aarons
- Trumpet
- Don Abney
- Piano
- William Cat Anderson
- Trumpet
- Gill Ashey
- Strings
- Gil Askey
- Arranger, Conductor
- Georgie Auld
- Saxophone
- Max Bennett
- Bass
- George Bohannon
- Trombone
- Teddy Buckner
- Trumpet, Ensemble
- Red Callender
- Bass
- Henry Coker
- Trombone
- John Collins
- Banjo, Guitar
- Guy Costa
- Engineer
- Arthur Edwards
- Bass
- Benny Golson
- Arranger
- Berry Gordy, Jr.
- Executive Producer
- Iris Gordy
- Editing
- Calvin Harris
- Engineer
- Chester Lane
- Piano
- Diana Ross
- Vocals, Main Performer
- Jimmy Cleveland
- Trombone
- Buddy Collette
- Saxophone
- Harry "Sweets" Edison
- Trumpet
- Plas Johnson
- Saxophone
- Michel Legrand
- Strings, Arranger, Conductor
- Grover Mitchell
- Trombone
- Oliver Nelson
- Strings, Arranger
- Marshall Royal
- Saxophone
- Gerald Wiggins
- Piano
- Bobby Bryant
- Trumpet














