- Artist:
- Dinah Washington
What A Diff'rence A Day Makes (Verve Vault Series) LP
What A Diff’rence A Day Makes, released in 1959 on Mercury Records, marked a turning point in the career of vocalist Dinah Washington — earning her a GRAMMY Award and bringing her rich, blues-informed style into the world of lush orchestral pop. Produced by Clyde Otis and arranged by Belford Hendricks, the album represents Washington’s successful crossover from jazz and R&B into the mainstream pop market. The title track, originally written in Spanish in the 1930s and popularized in English by other vocalists, became Washington’s signature song after her version climbed the Billboard charts and won the 1960 GRAMMY for Best Rhythm & Blues Performance — the first year the award was presented. The result is a seamless fusion of jazz tradition and contemporary production, establishing Washington as one of the most versatile and expressive vocalists of her era. The Verve Vault series is always mastered from analog tapes and pressed on 180g vinyl at Optimal.
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Tracklist:
1. I Remember You (Side A)
2. I Thought About you (Side A)
3. That’s All There Is To That (Side A)
4. I Won’t Cry Anymore (Side A)
5. I’m Thru With Love (Side A)
6. Cry Me A River (Side B)
7. What A Diff'rence A Day Makes (Side B)
8. Nothing In The World (Could Make Me Love More Than I Do) (Side B)
9. Manhattan (Side B)
10. Time After Time (Side B)
11. It’s Magic (Side B)
12. A Sunday Kind Of Love (Side B)