According to the Jazz Discography project, Charlie Shavers is on trumpet. The rest of the group is Oscar Peterson (piano) Herb Ellis (guitar) Ray Brown (bass) Ed Shaughnessy (drums) recorded for Norman Granz's Clef label, later released on Verve. NYC, April 14, 1954. This is one of her earlier 1950s sessions.
One of the best and most significant pop songs ever written.
Sung with only the class that Billie Holiday could produce.
Some good people out three today who, unfortunately, will never be discovered
due to what is being passed off as"music" today.
Like her swing version - as opposed to many singer's dirge delivery on this.