Holiday died of cirrhosis on July 17, 1959, at age 44. Credit: Hulton Archive Before about 1970 women instrumentalists were widely obliged to join all-female bands in . [43] Holiday said her father, Clarence Holiday, was denied medical treatment for a fatal lung disorder because of racial prejudice, and that singing "Strange Fruit" reminded her of the incident. The pair collaborated on many of Orbison's classics, including ", This was in the upper regions of the Hot 100 at the same time as Ronstadt's cover of Buddy Holly's ", Actress/singer Jamila Velazquez sung a Spanish cover ("Lago Azul") on the October 14, 2015 episode of, Asher didn't think this would be a hit and tried to convince Ronstadt to reconsider. She imparted emotional eloquence to ballads, blues, torch songs and profound originals like " God Bless The Child " and "Strange Fruit." Photo: Club Bali, Washington, D.C., 1948 Metronome reported that the addition of Holiday to Shaw's band put it in the "top brackets". [39] In September 1938, Holiday's single "I'm Gonna Lock My Heart" ranked sixth as the most-played song that month. Although she had initially stopped drinking on her doctor's orders, it was not long before she relapsed. In an interview with the British paper, Roy Orbison wrote this song with Joe Melson. Holiday's public stature grew in the following years. They were allowed to improvise on the material. The record's flip side was "No More", one of her favorites. She didn't just want to feel more like Holiday, who had addiction issues and was notoriously volatile. [58] In 1943, a flamboyant male torch singer, Willie Dukes, began singing "Lover Man" on 52nd Street. goes back to the cabaret singing of Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday and Peggy Lee. She was also inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, though not in that genre; the website states that "Billie Holiday changed jazz forever". The below 10 online references were originally retrieved November 13, 2010, and are archived via, "Billie Holiday, famed jazz singer, died yesterday in, Note: Keith, the author, was, at the time, Editor of the, 19371938: Working for Count Basie and Artie Shaw, 1939: "Strange Fruit" and Commodore Records, 19471952: Legal issues and Carnegie Hall concert. Ask us a question about this song * Billie Holiday Sings (1952). Katy Perry says her 2008 song "Ur So Gay" is about "guys who wear the guyliner, steal your jeans, and that whole almost hipster emo scene.". Two of Holiday's songs placed on the chart, "Trav'lin' Light" with Paul Whiteman, which topped the chart, and "Lover Man", which reached number 5. She divorced Monroe in 1947 and also split with Guy. [49], In 1939, Holiday recorded her biggest selling record, "Strange Fruit" for Commodore, charting at number 16 on the available pop charts for the 1930s.[128]. There was drastic weight loss . [8] DeViese lived in Philadelphia, and Sadie Harris may have known him through her work. [56] Her first Decca recording was "Lover Man" (number 16 Pop, number 5 R&B), one of her biggest hits. Holiday recorded extensively for six labels: Columbia Records (on its subsidiary labels Brunswick Records, Vocalion Records, and Okeh Records ), from 1933 through 1942; Commodore Records in 1939 and 1944; Decca Records from 1944 through 1950; briefly for Aladdin Records in 1951; Verve Records and its earlier imprint Clef Records, from 1952 1930 Holiday appears in various Harlem clubs with singer Laurence Jackson 1933 Holiday cuts her first records at the age of 18 - Hammond organizes her first commercial recording session with Benny Goodman 1935 Signed to Brunswick Records by John Hammond [61] She may also have wanted strings to avoid comparisons between her commercially successful early work with Teddy Wilson and everything produced afterwards. It was released two years later for his In Dreams album on Monument Records. Holiday found herself in direct competition with the popular singer Ella Fitzgerald. After six weeks in the hospital, Billie Holiday died on July 17, 1959. It sounds like R2D2.. Linda Ronstadt is a once in a lifetime kind of lyrical interpreter. But she was eventually convinced to sing it, and on three consecutive nights early in 1939, Holliday ended her sets with the song "Strange Fruit." and Glenn [Frey, of The Eagles] simultaneously suggested [the song] to me sorta like Twiddle Dee and Twiddle Dum, Ronstadt told Circus Magazine [issue dated October 27, 1977]. ", "No Regrets", "Summertime" and "Billie's Blues". In 1940, Billboard began publishing its modern pop charts, which included the Best Selling Retail Records chart, the precursor to the Hot 100. I was very much moved. The audience was hers from before she sang, greeting her and saying good-bye with heavy, loving applause. Billie Holiday" is as heedless of the facts as "Lady Sings The Blues" was, even restaging that movie's fictitious episode where Billie comes on the scene of a lynching down South, as if she. According to writer and journalist Johann Hari, the Federal Bureau of Narcotics under Harry J. Anslinger had been targeting Holiday since at least 1939, when she started to perform "Strange Fruit";[97] However, this allegation has been disputed, with historian Lewis Porter noting that "there was no federal objection to the song Strange Fruit, nor was there any campaign to suppress it" and Holiday was instead pursued by Bureau of Narcotics mainly for her history of drug use. "[83], Holiday recorded Gershwin's "I Loves You, Porgy" in 1948. He gave it the working title of "The Whisper Song," after a 2005 Ying Yang Twins hit. While it only scored as high as #29 in the US (despite scoring #1 in Ireland and #10 in Norway), Linda Ronstadt took it to far greater fame as her only gold-selling single and her signature song. A Broadway production starring Audra McDonald was filmed and broadcast on HBO in 2016; McDonald received an Emmy Award nomination. The seeds of a satisfying and illuminating anti-biopic are scattered through those scenes, but "The United States vs. Billie Holiday" proves unable to rescue its heroine from its own confusion . [56] Holiday asked Gabler for strings on the recording. I begged Milt and told him I had to have strings behind me. By early 1929, Holiday had joined her mother in Harlem. The Cure's "Lullaby" is based on a recurring nightmare frontman Robert Smith had as a child where he was eaten by a giant spider. Billie fronted many big jazz bands but her voice was pure Blues . Nicknamed "Lady Day" by her friend and music partner, Lester Young, Holiday had an innovative influence on jazz music and pop singing. Quick phone video. Because of their success, they were given an extra time slot to broadcast in April, which increased their exposure. "I didn't want to do it with the ordinary six pieces. Although the song failed to chart, she sang it in live performances; three live recordings are known. [127] The hit "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm", was also recorded by Ray Noble, Glen Gray and Fred Astaire, whose rendering was a bestseller for weeks. Young died in March 1959. Meeropol, a Jewish schoolteacher from the Bronx, used the pseudonym "Lewis Allan" for the poem, which was set to music and performed at teachers' union meetings. [80], The loss of her cabaret card reduced Holiday's earnings. So today we revisit the mystery, mastery, and sonic quality of an appropriate anthem: Billie Holiday's version of "I'm a Fool to Want You.". "It reminds me of how Pop died, but I have to keep singing it, not only because people ask for it, but because twenty years after Pop died the things that killed him are still happening in the South", she wrote in her autobiography. Orbison, a contemporary of Elvis Presley but more a crooner than a rocker, was one of the most revered singers of the 50s and 60s, particularly by other vocalists. There were tears in her eyes After we finished the album I went into the control room and listened to all the takes. Billie Holiday, singer (archive tape) When it came to his solo, in the middle of "Fine and Mellow," Lester stood up and he blew the purest blues I have ever heard. he saw that the Holiday portrayed in "Lady Sings the Blues," the 1972 biopic starring Diana Ross . For her performance of "Strange Fruit" at the Caf Society, she had waiters silence the crowd when the song began. Nicknamed "Lady Day" by her friend and music partner, Lester Young, Holiday had an innovative influence on jazz music and pop singing.Her vocal style, strongly inspired by jazz instrumentalists, pioneered a new way of manipulating phrasing and tempo. He said she came up with the line "God bless the child" from a dinner conversation the two had had. None of Holiday's songs placed on the modern pop charts, partly because Billboard only published the first ten slots of the charts in some issues. Holiday's improvisation of melody to fit the emotion was revolutionary. October 25, 2019, 2:37 pm. It reached number 25 on the charts in 1941 and was third in Billboard's songs of the year, selling over a million records. Demi Lovato recorded a Spanish version of her song "Skyscraper," but she doesn't speak Spanish. He later wrote: The narration began with the ironic account of her birth in Baltimore 'Mom and Pop were just a couple of kids when they got married. Why is Billie Holiday so important? She was nearly penniless at her death, save for the $750 in cash strapped to her leg a down payment from a publisher for a new memoir. With no official U.S. radio. A song created for anyone fooling through the depths of love and desire. She was buried at Saint Raymond's Cemetery in the Bronx. 29 on the Billboard Hot 100. She performed it at the club in 1939,[42] with some trepidation, fearing possible retaliation. (2) = Available on DVD, This article is about the singer. [11] Holiday's autobiography, Lady Sings the Blues, published in 1956, is inconsistent regarding details of her early life, but much was confirmed by Stuart Nicholson in his 1995 biography of the singer. [87], Holiday's autobiography, Lady Sings the Blues, was ghostwritten by William Dufty and published in 1956. [75], Ed Fishman (who fought with Joe Glaser to be Holiday's manager) thought of a comeback concert at Carnegie Hall. [25], In 1935, Holiday was signed to Brunswick by John Hammond to record pop tunes with pianist Teddy Wilson in the swing style for the growing jukebox trade. In the 1947 feature "New Orleans," she played a white opera singer's housemaid. Billie Holiday's ground-breaking singing style was a big influence on Frank Sinatra. and "Farewell to Storyville". [63] "Big Stuff" and "Don't Explain" were recorded again but with additional strings and a viola. 3 on the U.K. charts. [95] By May 1959, she had lost 20 pounds (9.1kg). Billie Holiday's bio-pic was called Lady Sings the Blues, and she had plenty to feel blue about. "It kept Mom busy and happy and stopped her from worrying and watching over me", Holiday said. Many compilations have been issued since her death, as well as comprehensive box sets and live recordings. "So I walked in the restaurant like a stockholder and asked. Billie Holiday in the 1940s THE FORTIES In the 1940s Holiday emerged fully as a singer, her voice at its richest and most expressive. The . Video by Hulu Day's performance in the film earned the. Such arrangements were associated with Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald. Back in the '80s, Pepa (Sandra Denton) of Salt-N-Pepa accidentally burned off a chunk of her hair on one side of her head with a chemical straightening relaxer. Another frequent accompanist was tenor saxophonist Lester Young, who had been a boarder at her mother's house in 1934 and with whom Holiday had a rapport. Billie Holiday : [singing] Stop haunting me now, Can't shake you, no how, Just leave me alone, I've got those Monday blues, Straight through Sunday blues. The district attorney spoke in her defense, saying, "If your honor please, this is a case of a drug addict, but more serious, however, than most of our cases, Miss Holiday is a professional entertainer and among the higher rank as far as income was concerned." "[36] When touring the South, Holiday would sometimes be heckled by members of the audience. And that's just the way it felt", she recalled. When Billie Holiday first performed "Strange Fruit" in 1939, the song was so bold for the time that she could sing it only in certain places where it was safe to do so. The lights went down, the musicians began to play and the narration began. The re-recordings included "Trav'lin' Light" "Strange Fruit" and "God Bless the Child". In July 2022, with Max Jones tape now in the public domain, Williams wrote an article for The Syncopated Times about Halls secret visit. She sang "Saddest Tale" in her scene. "Holiday is in good voice now", wrote the reviewer, "and these new readings will be much appreciated by her following". [106] Halls long-time friend, Iain Cameron Williams, and author of Halls biography, also had direct knowledge of the visit. She had not received proper record royalties until she joined Decca, so her main revenue was club concerts. Answer (1 of 2): Because she was singing a Roy Orbison song, and that's what Roy Orbison wanted to do. See more ideas about blues artists, blues, blues musicians. Billie Holiday originally did I Hadn't Anyone Till You, I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good, Somebody's on My Mind, I Didn't Know What Time It Was and other songs. The Commodore release did not get any airplay, but the controversial song sold well, though Gabler attributed that mostly to the record's other side, "Fine and Mellow", which was a jukebox hit. Location: Baton Rouge. Holiday obliged but soon fell on hard times herself. [81] Her lawyer in the late 1950s, Earle Warren Zaidins, registered with BMI only two songs she had written or co-written, costing her revenue. [124], In July 1936, Holiday began releasing sides under her own name. She scrapped the tune when the project was retooled to include more ballads. Wilson, one of the most influential jazz pianists of the swing era,[123] accompanied Holiday more than any other musician. This may have been the last straw for her. She dropped out of school at age 11. He told Ebony magazine in 1958 about her impact: With few exceptions, every major pop singer in the US during her generation has been touched in some way by her genius. [93]:Millstein's liner notes, When Holiday died, The New York Times published a short obituary on page 15 without a byline. When she arrived at Newark, her pianist Bobby Tucker and her dog Mister were waiting. He and Beyonc had started dating and the Texan songstress asked him to get on the song the night before she had to turn in her album. "They had taken miles of footage of music and scenes", Holiday said, but "none of it was left in the picture. In particular, Holiday cited "West End Blues" as an intriguing influence, pointing specifically to the scat section duet with the clarinet as her favorite part. In her short life (she was only 44 when she died from drug addiction), Billie Holiday performed with a type of genius that is still imitated by singers today. I had known her casually over the years and I was shocked at her physical weakness. The beat flowed in her uniquely sinuous, supple way of moving the story along; the words became her own experiences; and coursing through it all was Lady's sound a texture simultaneously steel-edged and yet soft inside; a voice that was almost unbearably wise in disillusion and yet still childlike, again at the centre. Taken in 1957, two years before Holiday's death at age 44, the photos show a radiant artist at the top of her game. According to All Music Guide, Holiday was fired for being "temperamental and unreliable". The musical director, Toots Camarata, said Holiday was overwhelmed with joy. [45] "The version I recorded for Commodore", Holiday said of "Strange Fruit", "became my biggest-selling record. Live recordings of the second Carnegie Hall concert were released on a Verve/HMV album in the UK in late 1961 called The Essential Billie Holiday. Her tunes included "I Must Have That Man", "Travelin' All Alone", "I Can't Get Started", and "Summertime", a hit for Holiday in 1936, originating in George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess the year before. "Black bodies swinging in the southern breeze/Strange fruit hanging from the poplar trees," Holiday sings in one scene, Day's breathy rasp capturing the musician's lilt to its exact degree . However, after "What a Little Moonlight Can Do" was successful, the company began considering Holiday an artist in her own right. But it closed after three weeks.[78]. In the 1935 Duke Ellington short "Symphony In Black," Holiday, at age 19, played a spurned woman, bounced to the studio floor by her unfaithful man in take after painful take. However, Shaw played clarinet on four songs she recorded in New York on July 10, 1936: "Did I Remember? The two argued, and Holiday shouted angrily, "God bless the child that's got his own", and stormed out. Holiday wanted to sing at his funeral, but her request was denied. Gabler said, "I made Billie a real pop singer. By the late 1940s, despite her popularity and concert power, her singles were little played on radio, perhaps because of her reputation. Producer John Hammond, who loved Moore's singing and had come to hear her, first heard Holiday there in early 1933. Dufty, a New York Post writer and editor then married to Holiday's close friend Maely Dufty, wrote the book quickly from a series of conversations with the singer in the Duftys' 93rd Street apartment. Smith breaks down some of his worship tracks as well as his mainstream hits, including "I Will Be Here For You" and "A Place In This World. Ellie Goulding's hit single "Burn" was originally demoed by Leona Lewis for her 2011 Glassheart album. [67], By the late 1940s, Holiday had begun recording a number of slow, sentimental ballads. Shaw said to her, "I want you on the band stand like Helen Forrest, Tony Pastor and everyone else. Porter writes that Johann Hari's, 2015 book, Chasing the Scream: The First and Last Days of the War on Drugs, is where the allegation that Holiday was targeted for singing "Strange Fruit" originated and that this claim didn't appear anywhere else before that. The song, however, originates from the minds of American treasures Roy Orbison and Joe Melson, who first had an inkling of the song on a road trip from Arkansas to Texas. With Arthur Herzog, Jr., a pianist, she wrote a song based on the lyric, "God Bless the Child", and added music. [69] She was ranked second in the DownBeat poll for 1946 and 1947, her highest ranking in that poll. He had an incredibly pure hig. February 8, 2021. He also drew on the work of earlier interviewers and intended to let Holiday tell her story in her own way. Holiday hesitated, unsure audiences would accept her after the arrest. As Holiday began singing, only a small spotlight illuminated her face. Most records that made money sold around three to four thousand."[29]. Holiday's delivery made her performances recognizable throughout her career. Many of Holiday's recordings appeared on 78-rpm records prior to the long-playing vinyl record era, and only Clef, Verve, and Columbia issued albums during her lifetime that were not compilations of previously released material. Both were less than two years from death. Blue Bayou was released as the b-side to stateside single Mean Woman Blues and became an international hit for Oribson, peaking at No. [96] On May 31, 1959, Holiday was taken to Metropolitan Hospital in New York for treatment of both liver and heart disease. Billie Holiday In 1947 Holiday was arrested for a narcotics violation and spent a year in a rehabilitation centre. They were a team from 1929 to 1931, performing at clubs such as the Grey Dawn, Pod's and Jerry's on 133rd Street, and the Brooklyn Elks' Club. On January 16, 1938, the same day that Benny Goodman performed his legendary Carnegie Hall jazz concert, the Basie and Webb bands had a battle at the Savoy Ballroom. The success and distribution of the song made Holiday a staple in the pop community, leading to solo concerts, rare for jazz singers in the late 1940s. She gave in and agreed to appear. Her popularity was unusual because she did not have a current hit record. "Strange Fruit" remained in her repertoire for 20 years. 3 on the U.K. charts. Many compilations have been issued since her death, including comprehensive box sets and live recordings.[1][2]. Billie Holiday is Born April 7, Born in Philadelphia, Penn. Reg Hanley : Sing pretty. In her final years Holiday had been progressively swindled out of her earnings by McKay and she died with US$0.70 in the bank. She wouldn't give me a cent." 5 on the pop charts) and the second act overall, only behind The Beatles. [23] Hammond arranged for Holiday to make her recording debut at age 18, in November 1933, with Benny Goodman. Billie Holiday - John Szwed 2015-03-31 Kirkus Best Books of 2015 selection for Biography Published in celebration of Holiday's centenary, the first biography to focus on the singer's extraordinary musical talent When Billie Holiday stepped into Columbia's studios in November 1933, it marked the beginning of what is arguably the most [17] By the end of 1928, Holiday's mother moved to Harlem, New York, again leaving Eleanora with Martha Miller.[18]. A photographer captured Billie Holiday singing Strange Fruit as she recorded the song in 1939. But I will not forget the metamorphosis that night. Her performance of "Fine and Mellow" on CBS's The Sound of Jazz program is memorable for her interplay with her long-time friend Lester Young. [citation needed] Holiday's version ranked 6 on the year-end single chart available for 1937. The musician Billy Preston, who died in 2006, once spoke to the New Yorker 's David Remnick about another famous-but-enigmatic Black woman, Aretha Franklin. On March 27, 1948, Holiday played Carnegie Hall to a sold-out crowd. She had been strikingly beautiful, but her talent was wasted. It premiered in 1986 at the Alliance Theatre and has been revived several times. Billie Holiday (born Eleanora Fagan; April 7, 1915 July 17, 1959) was an American jazz and swing music singer. Officials placed Eleanora in the House of the Good Shepherd under protective custody as a state witness in the rape case. [91] A review of the album was published by Billboard magazine on December 22, 1956, calling it a worthy musical complement to her autobiography. The singer was Billie Holiday. She began singing in night clubs that year when she was just 14. The discography of Billie Holiday, an American jazz singer, consists of 12 studio albums, three live albums, 24 compilations, six box sets, and 38 singles. Not only was there assurance of phrasing and intonation; but there was also an outgoing warmth, a palpable eagerness to reach and touch the audience. And there was mocking wit. Billie's Comeback Holiday serves about a year at the prison before being let out early, by March 1948, for good behavior. Their first collaboration included "What a Little Moonlight Can Do" and "Miss Brown to You". Tag Archives: Blue Bayou song . Masters of all times!" on Pinterest. She would have been, eventually, although possibly not that quickly. After attending kindergarten at St. Frances Academy, she frequently skipped school, and her truancy resulted in her being brought before the juvenile court on January 5, 1925, when she was nine years old. [68], By 1947, Holiday was at her commercial peak, having made $250,000 in the three previous years. [19] At the outset of her career, she spelled her last name "Halliday", her father's birth surname, but eventually changed it to "Holiday", his performing name. 2 on the pop and country charts, respectively. Holiday was one of the most successful jazz singers of her time. [72] During the trial, she heard that her lawyer would not come to the trial to represent her. Collaborations with Teddy Wilson produced the hit "What a Little Moonlight Can Do", which became a jazz standard. [70] She was ranked fifth in Billboard's annual college poll of "girl singers" on July 6, 1947 (Jo Stafford was first). Only Billy Stewart's R&B version of "Summertime" reached a higher chart placement than Holiday's, charting at number 10 thirty years later in 1966. she began singing in Harlem clubs, where she took the stage name Billie Holiday from a singer she admired, Billie Dove, and her supposed father Clarence Holiday, who was also a . Gabler said the hit was her most successful recording for Decca after "Lover Man". [76] Her last record to reach the charts was "Lover Man" in 1945. Holiday could not sing as often during Shaw's shows as she could in Basie's; the repertoire was more instrumental, with fewer vocals. The dog leaped at Holiday, knocking off her hat, and tackling her to the ground. The company's findings were published in the book Pop Memories 18901954. [49][50] In 1976, the song was added to the Grammy Hall of Fame. On October 24, 1942, Billboard began issuing its R&B charts. McKay, like most of the men in her life, was abusive. Holiday died of heart failure in 1959. "The United States vs. Billie Holiday" tells the tale of the FBI's targeting of the jazz . Though in both those films she got to sing, too. By March 1938, Shaw and Holiday had been broadcast on New York City's powerful radio station WABC (the original WABC, now WCBS). Other historians consider this an anomaly, probably inserted by a hospital or government worker. Holiday was in the middle of recording for Columbia in the late 1930s when she was introduced to "Strange Fruit", a song by Abel Meeropol based on his poem about lynching. Because she was under contract to Columbia, she used the pseudonym "Lady Day". [114] The film also depicts Holiday's bisexuality and relationship with Tallulah Bankhead. The likelihood exists that among the last thoughts of this cynical, sentimental, profane, generous and greatly talented woman of 44 was the belief that she was to be arraigned the following morning. Sound and Moving Image Catalogue: Adelaide Hall interviewed by Max Jones, 1988: Part 1 and Part 2: duration 2 hours 36 minutes: Adelaide Halls secret visit to Billie Holidays bedside before her death article by Iain Cameron Williams, retrieved October 16, 2022: Her catalog is rich with covers of popular, or in other instances, quite obscure, songs from legends, outliers and contemporaries alike. As her reputation grew, she played in many clubs, including the Mexico's and the Alhambra Bar and Grill, where she met Charles Linton, a vocalist who later worked with Chick Webb. "God Bless the Child", which went on to sell over a million copies, ranked number 3 on Billboard's year-end top songs of 1941.[50]. "It was called 'The United States of America versus Billie Holiday'. Billie loved those songs. By the late 1940s, however, she was beset with legal troubles and drug abuse. "I needed some money one night and I knew Mom was sure to have some", she said. Jason Scott [65] Several scenes were deleted from the film. Sadie had opened a restaurant, the East Side Grill, and mother and daughter worked long hours there. [52], On June 12, 1942, in Los Angeles, Holiday recorded "Trav'lin Light" with Paul Whiteman for a new label, Capitol Records. Her funeral Mass was held on July 21, 1959, at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle in Manhattan. [citation needed] It was in this year that Holiday scored her sole number one hit as a featured vocalist on the available pop charts of the 1930s, "Carelessly". "Strange Fruit" and "God Bless the Child" were called classics, and "Good Morning Heartache", another reissued track on the LP, was also noted favorably.[92]. Billie Holiday received several Esquire Magazine awards during her lifetime. "I left two years later as a star. It was released under the name "Benny Goodman & His Orchestra" in 1933. Her manager, Joe Glaser, jazz critic Leonard Feather, photojournalist Allan Morrison, and the singer's own friends all tried in vain to persuade her to go to a hospital. Linda Ronstadt - Blue Bayou Written by Roy Orbison [Verse 1] C G I feel so bad, I got a worried mind; I'm so lonesome all the time G C Since I left my baby behind on Blue Bayou C G Saving. His take is bluesier, his instrument producing a copper-burnished tone and a slower pace as if slowing down musical time to keep Holiday who died that year on the planet just a little while. - Billie Holiday. In 1946, Holiday won the Metronome magazine popularity poll. According to the reviewer Richard Brody, "Szwed traces the stories of two important relationships that are missing from the bookwith Charles Laughton, in the 1930s, and with Tallulah Bankhead, in the late 1940sand of one relationship that's sharply diminished in the book, her affair with Orson Welles around the time of Citizen Kane. [100] She died at age 44 at 3:10a.m. on July 17, 1959, of pulmonary edema and heart failure caused by cirrhosis of the liver. The drug possession conviction caused her to lose her New York City Cabaret Card, preventing her working anywhere that sold alcohol; thereafter, she performed in concert venues and theaters. Director Lee Daniels saw how Holiday was portrayed in the 1972 biopic, and wanted to show her legacy as "a civil rights leader [ ] not just a drug addict or a jazz singer". `` the Whisper song, '' but she does n't speak Spanish delivery made her performances throughout. 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