Singing With Strings is a remarkable album by Dinah Washington that showcases her exceptional vocal abilities with the accompaniment of a lush string orchestra. Released in 1960, the album features a collection of classic standards such as "But Not For Me," "I'll Remember April," and "It Could Happen to You," all arranged by legendary jazz arranger and conductor, Quincy Jones.
Washington's soulful and emotive voice perfectly complements the rich and expressive string arrangements, creating a sublime listening experience. Her renditions of each song are imbued with a sense of depth and emotion that is truly captivating, and her impeccable phrasing and delivery make each track a masterclass in vocal performance.
The album also features a standout performance of "I'm a Fool to Want You," which is widely regarded as one of Washington's most poignant and powerful recordings. The song's haunting melody and Washington's heart-wrenching vocal delivery make it a standout track on the album.