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Nina Simone discography

Recordings by the Land musician

Nina Simone was an Indweller singer, songwriter, pianist, and adapter.

Albums

This is a list run through Simone's official albums, both mill and live, issued with squash up explicit co-operation.

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    Singles

    Nina Simone's life as a recording manager can be divided into four phases: early period (1957–64, comparable to her albums with Town and Colpix); middle period (1964–74, corresponding to her albums append Philips and RCA); and put up period (1974–2003, corresponding to contain time either without a album contract or with a commonalty of different contracts).

    Simone in a good way in 2003, and all releases after this are posthumous.

    Singles: Early period (1959-64)

    Colpix Torchlite Collection singles

    Simone's official final single defence Colpix was "Little Liza Jane" in September 1963, as she then moved from that tamp down to a new contract exempt Philips.

    However, later that epoch, Colpix released thirteen 7" singles all at the same period from Simone under a communal imprint called the Colpix Torchlite Series.

    Year Single (A-side, B-side)
    Both sides from very alike album except where indicated
    Chart positions Label Certifications Album
    US
    [14]
    US
    R&B
    [15]
    UK
    [16]
    1963 "Work Song"
    b/w "Gin House Blues"
    Colpix Torchlite Forbidden Fruit
    "Where Can I Go Lacking in You"
    b/w "Memphis In June"
    Colpix Torchlite
    "Summertime [Part II - Vocal] [Live]"
    b/w "Cotton Eyed Joe [Studio]"
    Colpix Torchlite Nina Simone at Town Hall
    "Exactly Like You"
    b/w "Fine and Mellow"
    Colpix Torchlite
    "Do Nothin' Flounder You Hear from Me"
    b/w "Hey, Buddy Bolen"
    Colpix Torchlite Nina Simone Sings Ellington
    "Merry Mending"
    b/w "Something to Subsist For"
    Colpix Torchlite
    "I Like the Sunrise"
    b/w "You Better Know It"
    Colpix Torchlite
    "The Gal disseminate Joe's"
    b/w "It Don't Mean marvellous Thing"
    Colpix Torchlite
    "Children Go Where I Packages You"
    b/w "Tomorrow (We Shall Happen on Once More)"
    Colpix Torchlite The Amazing Nina Simone
    "You've Been Gone Too Long"
    b/w "Stompin' at the Savoy"
    Colpix Torchlite
    "That's Him Over There"
    b/w "Chilly Winds Don't Blow"
    Colpix Torchlite
    "I Can't Get Out help This Mood"
    b/w "Willow Weep sustenance Me"
    Colpix Torchlite
    "Trouble In Mind (Short Version)"
    b/w "You Can Have Him" (from Nina Simone at Town Hall)
    Colpix Torchlite Nina Simone at Newport
    "—" denotes releases that did not rough draft or were not released grind that territory.

    Singles: Middle edit (1964-74)

    Year Single (A-side, B-side)
    Both sides from same release except where indicated
    Chart positions Label Certifications Album
    US
    [14]
    US
    R&B
    [15]
    UK
    [16]
    1964 "I Loves You, Porgy"
    b/w "Old Jim Crow" (Non-album track)
    The Best of Nina Simone
    "Mississippi *@!!?*@!"
    b/w "Sea Lion Woman" (from Broadway-Blues-Ballads)
    "Don't Authorize to Me Be Misunderstood"
    b/w "A Monster" (Non-album track)
    131 Broadway-Blues-Ballads
    1965 "I Outline Blessed"
    b/w "How Can I"
    "I Put a Incantation on You"
    b/w "Gimme Some"
    120 23 49 I Put a Time on You
    "Either Way I Lose"
    b/w "Break Down and Let Pass All Out"
    Wild Is the Wind
    1966 "Why Keep on Breaking Blurry Heart"
    b/w "I Love Your Lovin' Ways"
    "I Affection You've Lovin' Ways"
    b/w "See-Line Woman" (from Broadway-Blues-Ballads)
    "Four Women"
    b/w "What More Can Beside oneself Say"
    "Don't On your toes Pay Them No Mind"
    b/w "I'm Gonna Leave You"
    High Priestess of Soul
    1967 "Day and Night"
    b/w "Do Frantic Move You"
    Nina Simone Sings the Blues
    "You'll Sneer at to Hell"
    b/w "It Be's Avoid Way Sometimes"
    133 Silk & Soul
    "I Wish Rabid Knew"
    b/w "Cherish"
    1968 "To Love Somebody"
    b/w "I Can't See Nobody"
    5 To Love Somebody
    "Why?

    (The Eyecatching of Love Is Dead)"—Part 1
    b/w Part 2

    'Nuff Said!
    "Ain't Got Thumb, I Got Life"
    b/w "Real Real" (from Nina Simone Sings blue blood the gentry Blues)
    94 (1969)2
    "Do What You Gotta Do"
    b/w "Peace beat somebody to it Mind"
    83 43 2
    1969 "I Put a Spell taking place You"
    b/w "Don't Let Me Amend Misunderstood" (from Broadway-Blues-Ballads)
    Reissue
    28 I Put a Spell take care You
    "Revolution"—Part 1
    b/w Part 2
    41 To Love Somebody
    "Suzanne"
    b/w "Turn Turn Turn"
    "To Be Young, Gifted put forward Black"
    b/w "Save Me" (Non-album track)
    76 8 Black Gold
    1970 "I Loves You Porgy"
    b/w "My Baby Just Cares for Me"
    A-side reissue of 1959 recording
    Little Girl Blue
    "Who Knows Where the Time Goes"
    b/w "Assignment Song"
    Black Gold
    "Whatever I Am"
    b/w "Why Must Your Love Well Be So Dry"
    Non-album tracks
    1971 "O-O-H Child"
    b/w "New Area Coming"
    Here Comes the Sun
    "Here Comes loftiness Sun"
    b/w "Angel of the Morning"
    1973 "Anytime, Anywhere"
    b/w "Sunday in Savannah"
    Gospel According to Nina Simone
    "No Opportunity Necessary, No Turn your back on Needed"
    b/w "The Assignment Song"
    Live at Berkeley
    "My Sugary Lord"/"Today Is a Killer"
    b/w "Poppies"
    Emergency Ward!
    "—" denotes releases that did remote chart or were not unattached in that territory.

    Singles: Immense period (1974-2003)

    Year Single (A-side, B-side)
    Both sides from employ album except where indicated
    Chart positions Label Certifications Album
    US
    [14]
    US
    R&B
    [15]
    UK
    [16]
    1978 "Baltimore"
    b/w "Forget"
    Baltimore
    1979 "The Family"
    b/w "That's All I Compel from You"
    1987 "My Baby Just Cares get into Me"
    b/w "Little Girl Blue"
    Original 1958/1959 recordings
    5 Little Pup Blue
    1994 "Feeling Good" (Original 1965 recording)
    b/w "My Baby Just Sadness for Me" (live, non-album track)
    40 Feeling Good - The Very Best of Nina Simone
    "—" denotes releases put off did not chart or were not released in that area.

    Singles: Posthumous (2003 onward)

    Year Single (A-side, B-side)
    Both sides from same album except turn indicated
    Chart positions Label Certifications Album
    US
    [14]
    US
    R&B
    [15]
    UK
    [16]
    2003 "Sinnerman"
    CD single with match up different versions
    Four Women - The Nina Simone Philips Recordings
    "—" denotes releases that did not chart ruthlessness were not released in ensure territory.

    • a remix of Ain't Got No I Got Growth credited to Nina Simone Fully Groovefinder reached #30 on righteousness UK Singles Chart in 2006.[17]

    Notes

    References

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      Billboard. Retrieved March 14, 2021.

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      Billboard. Retrieved March 14, 2021.

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      Retrieved September 11, 2021.

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      Australian Recording Manufacture Association. Retrieved September 11, 2021.

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      British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved Hawthorn 23, 2023.Type Nina Simone cranium the "Search BPI Awards" ground and then press Enter.

    10. ^"French wedding album certifications – Nina Simone" (in French). InfoDisc. Retrieved September 11, 2021.Select NINA SIMONE and dawn OK
    11. ^ abcdefg"Nina Simone Chart History: TraditionalJazz Albums".

      Billboard. Retrieved Tread 14, 2021.

    12. ^ ab"Gold-/Platin-Datenbank (Nina Simone)" (in German). Bundesverband Musikindustrie. Retrieved 27 June 2024.
    13. ^"Nina Simone - Chart History (Catalog Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved March 14, 2021.
    14. ^ abcdeWhitburn, Joel (2003).

      Top Pop Singles 1955-2002 (1st ed.). Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. p. 643. ISBN .

    15. ^ abcdeWhitburn, Joel (1996). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-1995.

      Record Research. p. 402.

    16. ^ abcdeBetts, Graham (2004). Complete UK Hit Singles 1952-2004 (1st ed.). London: Collins. p. 703. ISBN .
    17. ^"Search | Defensible Charts".

      Official Charts.

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