Diahann Carroll
21 songs across 4 album sections.
Diahann Carroll
Diahann Carroll was a pioneering figure in entertainment, celebrated for her commanding presence on stage, screen, and in the recording studio. While widely recognized for her groundbreaking television and film roles, her musical career showcased a sophisticated command of the Great American Songbook and jazz standards. Her discography features interpretations of timeless classics such as "It Ain't Necessarily So," "Sweet Georgia Brown," and "Someone To Watch Over Me," often recorded with prominent orchestral accompaniment. Collaborations with conductors like Andre Previn highlighted her ability to blend dramatic intensity with vocal elegance. Carroll's recordings, including works from her Columbia years and later compilations, reflect a deep engagement with the material, transforming familiar songs into personal statements. Her legacy endures through a body of work that bridges the worlds of theater and popular music, establishing her as a versatile artist whose voice remains a defining element of mid-to-late twentieth-century performance.
![Magic Of Diahann Carroll With The Andre Previn [2005]](/covers/none.jpg)
Magic Of Diahann Carroll With The Andre Previn [2005]
![Nobody Sees Me Cry / B.O. Columbia Years [2001]](/covers/none.jpg)
Nobody Sees Me Cry / B.O. Columbia Years [2001]

Other Songs - Diahann Carroll
![This Is What I Call Love [2007]](/covers/none.jpg)
