Belafonte Sings the Blues

Belafonte Sings the Blues is an album by Harry Belafonte, released by RCA Victor (LPM/LSP-1972) in 1958.[2][3] It was recorded in New York City on January 29 (with Alan Greene as conductor) and March 29 (with Bob Corman as conductor), and in Hollywood on June 5 and 7 (conducted by Dennis Farnon).The album was Belafonte's first to be recorded in stereophonic sound.
Studio albumHarry BelafonteJazz bluesRCA VictorProducerTo Wish You a Merry ChristmasLove Is a Gentle ThingAllMusicNew York CityHollywoodstereophonic soundA Fool for YouRay CharlesJesse StoneOne For My BabyJohnny MercerHarold ArlenHallelujah I Love Her SoCotton FieldsGod Bless the ChildBillie HolidayArthur Herzog Jr.Lowell FulsonDiscographyMark Twain and Other Folk FavoritesBelafonteCalypsoAn Evening with BelafonteBelafonte Sings of the CaribbeanMy Lord What a Mornin'Swing Dat HammerJump Up CalypsoMidnight SpecialThe Many Moods of BelafonteStreets I Have WalkedBallads, Blues and BoastersIn My Quiet RoomCalypso in BrassBelafonte on CampusBelafonte Sings of LoveHomeward BoundBelafonte by RequestThe Warm TouchCalypso CarnivalPlay MeTurn the World AroundLoving You Is Where I BelongParadise in GazankuluBelafonte at Carnegie HallBelafonte Returns to Carnegie HallBelafonte at The Greek TheatreBelafonte...Live!Belafonte Concert in JapanBelafonte '89An Evening with Harry Belafonte and FriendsThe Essential Harry BelafontePorgy and BessAn Evening with Belafonte/MakebaAn Evening with Belafonte/MouskouriHarry & Lena: For the Love of LifeWe Are the WorldGomen-nasaiJamaica FarewellMary's Boy ChildDay-O (The Banana Boat Song)Mama Look at BubuIsland in the SunScarlet RibbonsJump in the Line (Shake, Senora)Shari BelafonteMarch on Washington for Jobs and FreedomFreedom SummerSing Your Song