Moanin' Low

Moanin' Low is a popular torch song. The music was written by Ralph Rainger; the lyrics by Howard Dietz. The song was published in 1929 and was introduced that same year in the musical revue The Little Show by Libby Holman becoming a hit and Holman's signature song. Since its publication, the song has become a popular jazz standard. Billie Holiday recorded her version of the song in 1937. Harry James recorded a version in 1951 (released in 1952) on Columbia 39678. Barbra Streisand recorded her version of the song in 1975 in her album Lazy Afternoon.

Moanin' Low

Moanin' Low is a popular torch song. The music was written by Ralph Rainger; the lyrics by Howard Dietz. The song was published in 1929 and was introduced that same year in the musical revue The Little Show by Libby Holman becoming a hit and Holman's signature song. Since its publication, the song has become a popular jazz standard. Billie Holiday recorded her version of the song in 1937. Harry James recorded a version in 1951 (released in 1952) on Columbia 39678. Barbra Streisand recorded her version of the song in 1975 in her album Lazy Afternoon.