Helen Merrill
Helen Merrill Emarcy Records (1954) With Clifford Brown and Oscar Pettiford. Produced and Arranged by (21 year-old) Quincy Jones. Merrill’s first and greatest.
Don’t Explain / You’d Be Nice To Come Home To / What’s New / Falling In Love With Love
Yesterday’s / Born To Be Blue / ‘S Wonderful
January 23rd, 2009 at 1:30 am
“Silly, I told you not to put your tongue on things that are frozen.”
October 12th, 2009 at 8:55 am
Helen Merril cut 30 odd albums with no sign of a hit.But she’s important as having made one of the first Lennon/McCartney collections.She also did folk and country albums and has a website
September 9th, 2012 at 8:35 am
Helen (me) made more than 50 albums…lived mostly abroad…
Mosaic records has two of my favorites..”The Dick Katz Sessions” and ‘Casa Forte..’
xxs
September 11th, 2012 at 11:39 am
Helen, I’m a long time fan. I have many of your records and continue to enjoy your music. I don’t have the Mosaic sets but based on your personal recommendation will seek them out. I’ll post some more of your LP covers soon too! All my best to you.