Billie Holiday Quotes (Author of Lady Sings the Blues) (2024)

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“Don't threaten me with love, baby. Let's just go walking in the rain.”
Billie Holiday

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“You can't copy anybody and end with anything. If you copy, it means you're working without any real feeling. No two people on earth are alike, and it's got to be that way in music or it isn't music.”
Billie Holiday

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“If I'm going to sing like someone else, then I don't need to sing at all.”
Billie Holiday

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“I never hurt nobody but myself and that's nobody's business but my own.”
Billie Holiday

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“You've got to have something to eat, and a little love in your life before you can hold still for any damn body's sermon on how to behave.”
Billie Holiday

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“You can be up to your boobies in
white satin, with gardenias in your hair
and no sugar cane for miles, but you
can still be working on a plantation.”
Billie Holiday

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“Everyones got to be different. You can't copy anybody and end up with anything. If you copy, it means you're working without any real feeling. And without feeling, whatever you do amounts to nothing.”
Billie Holiday, Lady Sings the Blues

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“In this country, don’t forget, a habit is no damn private hell. There’s no solitary confinement outside of jail. A habit is hell for those you love. And in this country it’s the worst kind of hell for those who love you.”
Billie Holiday, Lady Sings the Blues

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“Somebody once said we never know what is enough until we know what’s more than enough.”
Billie Holiday, Lady Sings the Blues

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“I'll Be Seeing You"

I'll be seeing you
In all the old familiar places
That this heart of mine embraces
All day and through

In that small cafe
The park across the way
The children's carousel
The chestnut trees, the wishing well

I'll be seeing you
In every lovely summer's day
In everything that's light and gay
I'll always think of you that way

I'll find you in the morning sun
And when the night is new
I'll be looking at the moon
But I'll be seeing you

I'll be seeing you
In every lovely summer's day
In everything that's light and gay
I'll always think of you that way

I'll find you in the morning sun
And when the night is new
I'll be looking at the moon
But I'll be seeing you”
Billie Holiday

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“Sometimes it's worse to win a fight than to lose.”
Billie Holiday

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“You can get in just as much trouble by being dumb and innocent as you can by breaking the law.”
Billie Holiday

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“Dope never helped anybody sing better or play music better or do anything better. All dope can do for you is kill you - and kill you the long, slow, hard way. And it can kill the people you love right along with you.”
Billie Holiday

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“You've got to have something to eat”
Billie Holiday

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“God Bless The Child"

Them that's got shall have
Them that's not shall lose
So the Bible says and it still is news
Mama may have, Papa may have
But God bless the child that's got his own, that's got his own

Yes the strong get smart
While the weak ones fade
Empty pockets don't ever make the grade
Mama may have, Papa may have
But God bless the child that's got his own, that's got his own

Money, you've got lots of friends
They're crowding around your door
But when you're gone and spending ends
They don't come no more
Rich relations give crusts of bread and such
You can help yourself, but don't take too much
Mama may have, Papa may have
But God bless the child that's got his own, that's got his own

Money you've got lots of friends
They're crowding around your door
But when you're gone and spending ends
They don't come no more
Rich relations give crusts of bread and such
You can help yourself, but don't take too much
Mama may have, Papa may have
But God bless the child that's got his own, that's got his own

Here just don't worry about nothing cause he's got his own
Yes, he's got his own”
Billie Holiday

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“Blue moon
You saw me standing alone”
Billie Holiday

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“I guess I’m not the only one who heard their first good jazz in a whor*house. But I never tried to make anything of it. If I’d heard Louis and Bessie at a Girl Scout jamboree, I’d have loved it just the same.”
Billie Holiday, Lady Sings the Blues

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“Tony kept my job open. He offered to backstop me with the money I needed. But it was the way he did it I’ll never forget, with love and respect, like a human being holding out his hand to someone who needed it.”
Billie Holiday, Lady Sings the Blues

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“My Man

It cost me a lot
But there's one thing that I've got
It's my man
It's my man

Cold or wet
Tired, you bet
All of this I'll soon forget
With my man

He's not much on looks
He's no hero out of books
But I love him
Yes, I love him

Two or three girls
Has he
That he likes as well as me
But I love him

I don't know why I should
He isn't true
He beats me, too
What can I do?

Oh, my man, I love him so
He'll never know
All my life is just a spare
But I don't care
When he takes me in his arms
The world is bright
All right

What's the difference if I say
I'll go away
When I know I'll come back
On my knees someday

For whatever my man is
I'm his forevermore”
Billie Holiday

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“If you find a tune and it’s got something to do with you, you don’t have to evolve anything. You just feel it, and when you sing it other people can feel something too.”
Billie Holiday, Lady Sings the Blues

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“I'm A Fool To Want You

I'm a fool to want you
I'm a fool to want you
To want a love that can't be true
A love that's there for others too

I'm a fool to hold you
Such a fool to hold you
To seek a kiss not mine alone
To share a kiss that Devil has known

Time and time again I said I'd leave you
Time and time again I went away
But then would come the time when I would need you
And once again these words I had to say

Take me back, I love you
I need you
I know it's wrong, it must be wrong
But right or wrong I can't get along

Without you”
Billie Holiday

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“You can be up to your boobies in white satin, with gardenias in your hair and no sugar cane for miles, but you can still be working on a plantation.”
Billie Holiday, Lady Sings the Blues

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“It was during my stint at Café Society that a song was born which became my personal protest—“ Strange Fruit.” The germ of the song was in a poem written by Lewis Allen. I first met him at Café Society. When he showed me that poem, I dug it right off. It seemed to spell out all the things that had killed Pop.”
Billie Holiday, Lady Sings the Blues

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“It wasn’t long before I was one of the highest-paid slaves around. I was making a thousand a week—but I had about as much freedom as a field hand in Virginia a hundred years before.”
Billie Holiday, Lady Sings the Blues

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“Imagine if the government chased sick people with diabetes, put a tax on insulin and drove it into the black market, told doctors they couldn't treat them, and then caught them, prosecuted them for not paying their taxes, and then sent them to jail. If we did that, everyone would know we were crazy. Yet we do practically the same thing every day in the week to sick people hooked on drugs. The jails are full and the problem is getting worse every day. p153”
Billie Holiday, Lady Sings the Blues

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“I had the white gowns and the white shoes. And every night they’d bring me the white gardenias and the white junk. When I was on, I was on and nobody gave me any trouble. No cops, no Treasury agents, nobody. I got into trouble when I tried to get off.”
Billie Holiday, Lady Sings the Blues

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“Mom just loved people. Part of this might have come from never wanting to be alone, where she could only brood over Pop. Part of it must have come from her fears for me. She knew she wouldn’t be around for very long to take care of me. There was damn little she could do to protect me after she was gone. All she had was me. All I had was her.”
Billie Holiday, Lady Sings the Blues

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“It still depresses me every time I sing it, though. 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.”
Billie Holiday, Lady Sings the Blues

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“When I sing it, it affects me so much I get sick. It takes all the strength out of me.”
Billie Holiday, Lady Sings the Blues

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Billie Holiday Quotes  (Author of Lady Sings the Blues) (2024)

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What is the famous line from Lady Sings the Blues? ›

You've got to live a little. Love a little. Be a little. The quote from Lady Sings the Blues, "You've got to live a little.

What was Billie Holiday's famous quote? ›

You can't copy anybody and end with anything. If you copy, it means you're working without any real feeling. No two people on earth are alike, and it's got to be that way in music or it isn't music. If I'm going to sing like someone else, then I don't need to sing at all.

Is Lady Sings the Blues based on Billie Holiday? ›

Lady Sings the Blues is as true as any romance can be, but, no, it is not strictly a biography of Billie Holiday. The singer's life becomes a vehicle to tell a love story—a Black love story—and so Holiday's true biography is not really central to the script; hell, it didn't seem central to her autobiography either.

Who wrote the song Lady Sings the Blues? ›

"Lady Sings the Blues" is a song written by jazz singer Billie Holiday and jazz pianist Herbie Nichols. It is the title song to her 1956 album, released on Clef/Verve Records (MGC 721/Verve MV 2047).

How accurate is Lady Sings the Blues movie? ›

Released on October 12, 1972, Lady Sings The Blues was not an entirely accurate portrayal of this talented artist; but it also wasn't its goal to do so.

What was Billie Holiday's last word? ›

Don't be in such a hurry.” —Billie Holiday, musical artist, on July 17, 1959.

What was Billie Holiday's message? ›

During her lifetime, Billie Holiday battled internal and external demons, yet rather than give in to the pain and hardships she experienced, she used her voice to sing about and bring attention to racial injustices that she had witnessed.

What is Billie Holiday's famous nickname? ›

Her career quickly grew as she recorded songs with Teddy Wilson and began a long partnership with Lester Young, who gave her the nickname "Lady Day." In 1938, she was invited to headline an orchestra by Artie Shaw. Holiday became the first African American woman to work with an all-white band.

Is Billie Holiday blues or jazz? ›

Billie Holiday was one of the greatest jazz singers from the 1930s to the '50s. She had no formal musical training, but, with an instinctive sense of musical structure and a deep knowledge of jazz and blues, she developed a singing style that was deeply moving and individual.

Did Billie Holiday write her own lyrics? ›

Yet Holiday's talent as a songwriter is often overlooked, even though she co-authored at least 15 songs, five of which have become jazz and blues classics: “Billie's Blues,” “Fine and Mellow,” “Don't Explain,” “Lady Sings the Blues” and “God Bless the Child.” The last is her most popular song, covered by artists ...

Did Diana Ross sing in Lady Sings the Blues? ›

The soundtrack album from the movie became Diana's only US No. 1 solo pop album — aptly, on the chart date that would have been Billie's 58th birthday, April 7, 1973. The double LP featured Ross singing such gems from the tragic singer's catalog as “God Bless The Child,” “Strange Fruit,” and the title song.

Is Billie Holiday still living? ›

Who was Billie Holiday's first husband? ›

Holiday said she began using hard drugs in the early 1940s. She married trombonist Jimmy Monroe on August 25, 1941. While still married, she became involved with trumpeter Joe Guy, her drug dealer. She divorced Monroe in 1947 and also split with Guy.

Did Billie Holiday have children? ›

Billie Holiday - Lady Day had a lot of ups and downs before she died at the age of 44 in 1959, but no children. Instead, her legacy lives on through her timeless music.

What is the famous line from jazz singer? ›

Jakie Rabinowitz: You taught me that music is the voice of God! It is as honorable to sing in the theatre as in the synagogue! My songs mean as much to *my* audience as yours to *your* congregation!

What is a quote from Ella Fitzgerald? ›

It isn't where you came from; it's where you're going that counts. Ella Fitzgerald's quote, "It isn't where you came from; it's where you're going that counts," encapsulates a profound truth about the importance of focusing on the future rather than dwelling on the past.

Who was the white girl who sang the blues? ›

Early pioneers of white female blues singers such as Janis Joplin, Bonnie Raitt, and Joanne Shaw Taylor made significant strides in popularizing blues music among diverse audiences.

Who was the subject of Lady Sings the Blues? ›

Lady Sings the Blues is a 1972 American biographical musical drama film directed by Sidney J. Furie about jazz singer Billie Holiday, loosely based on her 1956 autobiography which, in turn, took its title from Holiday's song.

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