Damita Jo - Oldies Selection: Damita Jo - The Best Of, Vol. 2 (2021)

Artist: Damita Jo
Title: Oldies Selection: Damita Jo - The Best Of, Vol. 2
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Pipe Dublin
Genre: Soul, R&B, Pop
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:03:46
Total Size: 148 mb | 258 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Oldies Selection: Damita Jo - The Best Of, Vol. 2
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Pipe Dublin
Genre: Soul, R&B, Pop
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:03:46
Total Size: 148 mb | 258 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Damita Jo - I'll Be There
02. Damita Jo - I'll Never Cry
03. Damita Jo - I'll Save the Last Dance for You
04. Damita Jo - Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
05. Damita Jo - Keep Your Hands off of Him
06. Damita Jo - Let's Face the Music and Dance
07. Damita Jo - Love Laid Its Hands on Me
08. Damita Jo - Love Me Tenderly
09. Damita Jo - My Heart Is Home
10. Damita Jo - Room Full of Roses
11. Damita Jo - She's Got You
12. Damita Jo - Silhouettes
13. Damita Jo - Story Tellin' Baby
14. Damita Jo - The Gaucho Serenade
15. Damita Jo - The Last Dance
16. Damita Jo - The Tennessee Waltz
17. Damita Jo - Time out for Tears
18. Damita Jo - Together
19. Damita Jo - When Two Worlds Collide
20. Damita Jo - When You Dance
21. Damita Jo - Window up Above
22. Damita Jo - Write to Me
23. Damita Jo - You May Not Love Me
24. Damita Jo - You're the Only Good Thing
25. Damita Jo - You've Got Me Dizzy
26. Damita Jo - Do I, Do I, Do I
R&B diva Damita Jo remains best known for the million-selling 1960 smash "I'll Save the Last Dance for You," her ingenious riposte to the Drifters' "Save the Last Dance for Me." Born Damita Jo DuBlanc in Austin, TX, on August 5, 1930, she grew up in Santa Barbara, CA, and with the backing of pioneering Los Angeles disc jockey Joe Adams landed a two-month residency at the local Club Oasis in 1949. When Adams was appointed to head up Discovery Records' R&B operations, he made Damita Jo one of his first signings and in 1950 produced her debut single "Until the Real Thing Comes Along." Discovery proved short-lived, however, and after another little-noticed solo effort, the Recorded in Hollywood release "How Can I Live"; in late 1951 she joined the venerable Los Angeles R&B group Steve Gibson & the Red Caps, making her recorded debut on their single "I'm to Blame." Damita Jo was not only the featured vocalist on the Red Caps' 1952 hit "I Went to Your Wedding," but two years later became Gibson's wife. As the group's fortunes floundered, so did their marriage, and in 1959 she split from Gibson both personally and professionally.