Sugar In My Bowl: The Very Best of Nina Simone 1967-1972 - Nina Simone

Sugar In My Bowl: The Very Best of Nina Simone 1967-1972

Nina Simone

  • Genre: Jazz
  • Release Date: 1998-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 40
  • Album Price: 14.99
  • ℗ Compilation (P) 1998 Sony Music Entertainment
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
My Man's Gone Now Nina Simone 4:16
2
Since I Fell for You Nina Simone 2:48
3
I Want a Little Sugar In My Bo Nina Simone 2:30
4
Do I Move You Nina Simone 2:17
5
Blues for Mama Nina Simone 3:57
6
Backlash Blues Nina Simone 2:26
7
In the Dark Nina Simone 2:53
8
Consummation Nina Simone 4:11
9
Go to Hell Nina Simone 2:47
10
I Wish I Knew How It Would Fee Nina Simone 3:08
11
The Turning Point Nina Simone 2:01
12
Turn Me On Nina Simone 2:28
13
The Look of Love Nina Simone 2:22
14
To Love Somebody Nina Simone 2:41
15
I Can't See Nobody Nina Simone 3:14
16
In the Morning Nina Simone 2:41
17
Do What You Gotta Do Nina Simone 3:34
18
Ain't Got No (I Got Life) [Fro Nina Simone 2:17
19
Please Read Me Nina Simone 2:46
20
Sunday In Savannah Nina Simone 6:00
21
Why? (The King of Love Is Dead Nina Simone 6:39
22
Mississippi Goddam Nina Simone 5:30
23
I Think It's Going to Rain Tod Nina Simone 3:27
24
I Get Along Without You Very W Nina Simone 4:53
25
Nobody's Fault But Mine Nina Simone 3:00
26
Another Spring Nina Simone 3:31
27
Compassion (A.k.A. Compensatio Nina Simone 1:37
28
Seems I'm Never Tired Lovin' Y Nina Simone 2:59
29
I Shall Be Released Nina Simone 4:01
30
To Be Young, Gifted and Black Nina Simone 2:51
31
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues Nina Simone 4:50
32
Suzanne Nina Simone 5:12
33
My Father / Dialog Nina Simone 1:40
34
Jelly Roll Nina Simone 8:12
35
Tell It Like It Is Nina Simone 3:52
36
Mr. Bojangles Nina Simone 4:58
37
Here Comes the Sun Nina Simone 3:47
38
O-O-H Child Nina Simone 3:16
39
Poppies Nina Simone 4:45
40
22nd Century Nina Simone 8:44

Reviews

  • @L.R. Polk

    5
    By da Tru Music
    I love this album and I love gospel, but as a 14 year old, I found your comment very offensive. I'm not talking about Soulja Boy, but rap is just as musical as this, and I also found your hateful description of it offensive. I don't care if you don't like Hip-Hop, but I can tell you don't know much about it, so you should't be attacking it. In fact, Hip-Hop evolved straight out of this. In fact, 'Misunderstood' by Common samples Nina herself! I love Gospel & Jazz, but I wouldn't if my parents tried to shove it down my throat. Anything connected to 'Taking Children Back From Society' I want nothing to do with. Lastly, I doubt you live exactly like you parents. If we all did, we would still all be farming.
  • Sugar in my bowl

    5
    By Rocky of the nth west
    If this doesn't do it..nothing will.
  • Take your children back from society!

    5
    By EQQUIANNO
    This the kind of music that our children should be hearring for inspiration, not misogynistic, self degrading rap. I challeng the people that have children, not to just be people with children, but be parents to your children. Society is constantly teaching your children what it wants of your children in your absence, so take time to counteract societal teachings and guide your children in a direction that will not only benefit them, but will also benefit society. Peace and One
  • Mr. Bojangles

    5
    By donito
    Nothing more needs to be said about this fabulous artist!

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