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Here Comes The Sun: Nina Simone On RCA

In late 1966 singer and pianist Nina Simone signed with RCA Records and continued her genre-bending explorations of jazz, blues, pop, folk, and soul.

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In late 1966 the fiercely individualistic singer and pianist Nina Simone signed with RCA Records and continued her genre-bending explorations of jazz, blues, pop, folk, and soul, recording songs such as Burt Bacharach and Hal David’s “The Look of Love,” Leonard Cohen’s “Suzanne,” civil-rights anthems such as “I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free,” and occasional standards such as Hoagy Carmichael’s “I Get Along Without You Very Well.” We hear all of those and more in this program; a previous Night Lights program, Four Women, features Simone’s mid-1960s Philips recordings. You can also watch Nina Simone performing “Young, Gifted and Black” and “Ain’t Got No… I Got Life” at the Central Park Harlem Festival in 1969:

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Ain't Got No/I Got Life
Nina Simone — Silk and Soul (RCA, 1967)
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Ain't Got No/I Got Life
Nina Simone — Silk and Soul (RCA, 1967)
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The Look of Love
Nina Simone — Sugar In My Bowl: 1967-72 (RCA, 1967)
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In the Dark
Nina Simone — Nina Simone Sings the Blues (RCA, 1967)
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Consummation
Nina Simone — Silk and Soul (RCA, 1967)
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Backlash Blues
Nina Simone — Nina Simone Sings the Blues (RCA, 1967)
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I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free
Nina Simone — Silk and Soul (RCA, 1967)
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Do What You Gotta Do
Nina Simone — Sugar In My Bowl: the Very Best of Nina Simone 1967-72. (RCA, 1968)
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Suzanne
Nina Simone — Sugar In My Bowl: the Very Best of Nina Simone 1967-72. (RCA, 1969)
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Isn't a Pity?
Nina Simone — Emergency Ward (RCA, 1972)
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I Get Along Without You Very Well
Nina Simone — Nina Simone & Piano! (RCA, 1968)
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I Think It's Going to Rain Today
Nina Simone — Nina Simone & Piano! (RCA, 1968)
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To Love Somebody
Nina Simone — To Love Somebody (RCA, 1969)
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Here Comes the Sun
Nina Simone — Here Comes the Sun (RCA, 1971)
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I Shall Be Released
Nina Simone — To Love Somebody (RCA, 1969)
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Compassion
Nina Simone — Sugar In My Bowl: the Very Best of Nina Simone 1967-72. (RCA, 1968)
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Ooh Child
Nina Simone — Sugar In My Bowl: the Very Best of Nina Simone 1967-72. (RCA, 1971)
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Born in Indianapolis, Indiana, David Brent Johnson moved to Bloomington in 1991. He is an alumnus of Indiana University, and began working with WFIU in 2002. Currently, David serves as jazz producer and systems coordinator at the station. His interests include literature, history, music, writing, and movies.

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