"Good Morning Heartache" | ||||
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Single by Billie Holiday | ||||
B-side | "No Good Man" | |||
Format | 78 RPM | |||
Recorded | January 22, 1946 | |||
Genre | Jazz blues | |||
Length | 3:05 | |||
Label | Decca | |||
Writer(s) | Irene Higginbotham, Ervin Drake, Dan Fisher | |||
Billie Holiday singles chronology | ||||
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"Good Morning Heartache" (Decca Records) is a song written by Irene Higginbotham, Ervin Drake, and Dan Fisher. Originally recorded by jazz singer Billie Holiday on January 22, 1946.
Bill Stegmeyer and his Orchestra (Decca Session #54) New York City, January 22, 1946: with Gordon "Chris" Griffin (trumpet), Joe Guy (trumpet) Bill Stegmeyer (alto saxophone), Hank Ross (tenor saxophone), Bernie Kaufman (tenor saxophone), Armand Camgros (tenor saxophone), Joe Springer (piano), Tiny Grimes (guitar), John Simmons (bass), Sidney Catlett (drums), Billie Holiday (vocal) + 4 strings.
The song was revived by R&B/soul singer Diana Ross, when she portrayed Holiday in the biopic Lady Sings the Blues, in 1972, starring with Billy Dee Williams. With her release of the song as a single later on that year to promote the movie, Ross brought jazz back to the pop and R&B audiences, sending it to numbers 20 and 34 on the R&B and Pop charts respectively.
A partial list includes: