The Essential Etta James - Etta James

The Essential Etta James

Etta James

  • Genre: Jazz
  • Release Date: 1993-06-08
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 31

  • ℗ 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001 Sony Music Entertainment/(P) 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
The Blues Is My Business Etta James 3:32 DOWNLOAD
2
If I Had Any Pride Left At All Etta James 3:49 DOWNLOAD
3
Crawlin' King Snake Etta James 5:30 DOWNLOAD
4
Born On the Bayou Etta James 4:41 DOWNLOAD
5
I've Been Lovin' You Too Long Etta James 4:20 DOWNLOAD
6
It's a Man's Man's Man's World Etta James 4:53 DOWNLOAD
7
Somebody to Love Etta James 5:48 DOWNLOAD
8
Cry Like a Rainy Day Etta James 5:20 DOWNLOAD
9
Hush Hush Etta James 3:33 DOWNLOAD
10
Miss You Etta James 6:00 DOWNLOAD
11
The Rock Etta James 3:33 DOWNLOAD
12
Lil' Red Rooster Etta James 3:52 DOWNLOAD
13
Only Women Bleed Etta James 4:47 DOWNLOAD
14
Strongest Weakness Etta James 4:52 DOWNLOAD
15
Cry Me a River Etta James 5:02 DOWNLOAD
16
Purple Rain Etta James 5:45 DOWNLOAD
17
Try a Little Tenderness Etta James 4:47 DOWNLOAD
18
Night and Day Etta James 4:17 DOWNLOAD
19
Come Rain or Come Shine Etta James 5:38 DOWNLOAD
20
I'll Be Seeing You Etta James 4:43 DOWNLOAD
21
My Funny Valentine Etta James 5:47 DOWNLOAD
22
My Man Etta James 5:10 DOWNLOAD
23
Someone to Watch Over Me Etta James 6:02 DOWNLOAD
24
The Man I Love Etta James 4:24 DOWNLOAD
25
In My Solitude Etta James 5:16 DOWNLOAD
26
Good Morning Heartache Etta James 5:28 DOWNLOAD
27
The Very Thought of You Etta James 4:29 DOWNLOAD
28
He's Funny That Way Etta James 6:00 DOWNLOAD
29
Teach Me Tonight Etta James 4:59 DOWNLOAD
30
Embraceable You Etta James 3:53 DOWNLOAD
31
At Last Etta James 4:39 DOWNLOAD

Reviews

  • ETTA JAMES IN THE 1990's

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    By D-J Ross
    Usually you can count on Sony's "Essential" series to provide original hits by the original artists BUT NOT IN THIS CASE! Etta didn't start recording for Sony's Epic label until 1989, so this is only going to be Etta's newer, non-hit material [including a re-recording of "At Last"]. There is also an "Essential" CD on the Chess label and THAT'S the CD with Etta's 1960's hits. iTunes doesn't help by confusing the two CDs in their Album Review above. If you want to hear how Etta ended her career, this is the CD for you. If you want the hits, look elsewhere.