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Personnel: Ella Fitzgerald (vocals); Louis Armstrong (trumpet); Dizzy Gillespie Big Band (horns). Recording information: Los Angeles, CA (09/1947-??/1951); New York, NY (09/1947-??/1951). Ella Fitzgerald Live: Lady Be Good Songs Live: Lady Be Good Review
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