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 A historic album that showcases Helen Merrill's abundant talent.A husky, sad voice, and an urbane voice that exudes intelligence. Jazz singer. Her husky voice has been described as "the sigh of New York." This album includes the masterpiece "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To," which will be remembered for generations to come, as well as "Don't Explain" and "Born To Be Blue."  | 
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Credit
- Producer - Quincy Jones
 - Vocals - Helen Merrill
 - Bass, Cello - Oscar Pettiford
 - Bass - Milt Hinton
 - Trumpet - Clifford Brown
 - Flute - Danny Bank
 - Guitar - Barry Galbraith
 - Drums - Osie Johnson
 - Piano - Jimmy Jones (3)
 - Drums - Bobby Donaldson