Nina Simone "Take Me To the Water"
About "Take Me To the Water"
High Priestess of Soul is a studio album by jazz singer, pianist and songwriter Nina Simone. The songs are accompanied by a large band directed and arranged by Hal Mooney. The album contains pop songs (such as "Don't You Pay Them No Mind") and African American gospel and folk related songs written by Simone herself (such as "Take Me to the Water" and "Come Ye"). After this album title –an attempt to broaden her appeal by management execs– Nina Simone was sometimes titled “the high priestess of soul”, although she completely rejected the title herself because it placed a label on her as an artist. However, according to her daughter, Lisa, she never hated that moniker.
Top songs by Nina Simone
My Baby Just Cares For Me
Ain't Got No|i Got Life
Ne Me Quitte Pas
Just Like A Woman
Mississippi Goddam
Sinnerman
Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair
Be My Husband
I Put A Spell On You
Old Jim Crow
It Don't Mean A Thing
If I Should Lose You
Day And Night
Feeling Good
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
Let It Be Me
It Might As Well Be Spring
12th Of Never
Since I Fell For You
Take My Hand Precious Lord
Just In Time
Take Care Of Business
I Loves You Porgy
Love Me Or Leave Me
To Love Somebody
Compassion
Plain Gold Ring
Take Me To The Water
Strange Fruit
That's All I Want From You
Turn Me On
Marriage Is For Old Folks
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