Overture
Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)
Celie Leaves With Mr.
Celie Cooks Shug Breakfast
Nettie Teaches Celie
Sophia's Walk
Makidada
Champagne Train
Mailbox / Proud Theme
Champagne Train
Proud / Mailbox Theme
Mailbox
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Main Title
Celie Leaves With Mr.
Corrine And Olivia
Nettie Teaches Celie
The Separation
Celie And Harpo Grow Up / Mr. Dresses To See Shug
Careless Love
Sophia Leaves Harpo
Celie Cooks Shug Breakfast
Junk Bucket Blues
The Dirty Dozens
Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)
Don't Make Me No Never Mind
My Heart (Will Always Lead Me Back To You)
Three On The Road
Bus Pulls Out
The First Letter
Letter Search
Nettie's Letter
High Life / Proud Theme
J.B. King
Heaven Belongs To You
Katutoka Corrine
Celie Shaves Mr. / Scsrification Ceremony
I'm Here
Champagne Train
Celie's New House / Body And Soul
Maybe God Is Tryin' To Tell You Sometin'
Reunion / Finale
Most popular songs of Quincy Jones
The Secret Garden [Sweet Seduction Suite]
2010 • Q: Soul Bossa Nostra
The Shadow of Your Smile (Love Theme From Sandpiper)
1999 • From Q, With Love
Just Once
1969 • Greatest Hits
Something I Cannot Have
1999 • From Q, With Love
I'm Yours
1999 • From Q, With Love
Slow Jams
1995 • Q's Jook Joint
Moody's Mood for Love
1995 • Q's Jook Joint
Rock with You
1999 • From Q, With Love
Stuff Like That
Cuts
Ai No Corrida [Single Version]
1960 • I Dig Dancers
Tomorrow
2002 • Ultimate Collection
Everything Must Change
1969 • Greatest Hits
Trivia about the album The Color Purple [B.O.F.] by Quincy Jones
- In what year was the album “The Color Purple [B.O.F.]” released by Quincy Jones?
- The album “The Color Purple [B.O.F.]” was released in 1986 by Quincy Jones, featuring 42 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “The Color Purple [B.O.F.]” by Quincy Jones?
- “Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)” is the biggest hit from the album “The Color Purple [B.O.F.]” by Quincy Jones.