Drinking Again (album) explained
Drinking Again is the 13th studio album by singer Dinah Washington that was released in 1962 by Roulette Records.[1] The album was arranged by Don Costa and contains cover versions of jazz, blues, and pop standards.
Washington died during the next year from a combination of alcohol and diet pills.[2]
Track listing
- "Drinking Again" (Johnny Mercer, Doris Tauber) - 3:31
- "Just Friends" (John Klenner, Sam M. Lewis) - 3:18
- "I'm Gonna Laugh You Right Out of My Life" (Cy Coleman, Joseph A. McCarthy) - 2:53
- "I'll Be Around" (Alec Wilder) - 2:57
- "Lament (Love, I Found You Gone)" (Joe Bailey) - 2:17
- "I Don't Know You Anymore" (Peter Udell, Gary Geld) - 2:49
- "Baby Won't You Please Come Home" (Charles Warfield, Clarence Williams) - 2:08
- "Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)" (Jimmy Davis, Roger ("Ram") Ramirez, James Sherman) - 3:03
- "The Man That Got Away" (Harold Arlen, Ira Gershwin) - 3:34
- "For All We Know" (J. Fred Coots, Sam M. Lewis) - 3:15
- "Say It Isn't So" (Irving Berlin) - 3:10
- "On the Street of Regret" (Klenner, Pete Wendling) - 2:14
Personnel
Notes and References
- Web site: Drinking Again. AllMusic. 24 November 2017.
- Web site: Ginell. Richard S.. Dinah Washington. AllMusic. 24 November 2017.