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Ella Fitzgerald albums featuring John Sanders

Ella Fitzgerald Music Videos (19)
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| | Best Of The Song Books CD (1993)
$9.09 THE BEST OF THE SONG BOOKS contains 16 Fitzgerald performances culled from the 8-volume, 16-CD Verve Song Book series, which spotlights Fitzgerald's interpretations of tunes by Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart, Harold Arlen, Irving Berlin, Duke Ellington, George Gershwin, Jerome ...
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| Best Of The Song Books: The Ballads CD (1994)
$9.09 Though her career stretched from the '30s to the '80s and she's widely considered possibly the greatest female jazz singer or all time, Ella Fitzgerald will probably forever be best known for a mid-'50s collection of albums collectively called the ...
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| Love Songs: Best Of The Verve Songbooks CD (1996)
$8.05 Recorded between 1956 and 1964. Includes liner notes by Bret Primack.
Beginning in the mid-'50s, Ella Fitzgerald and producer Norman Granz began the Songbook series, a string of albums devoted to the works of classic American songwriters like Duke Ellington, Richard ...
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| Daydream: The Best Of The Duke Ellington Songbook CD (1995)
$12.65 Ella Fitzgerald's SONGBOOK albums from the mid-'50s are among the most famous records in jazz history, and although she recorded albums dedicated to a number of fine songwriters, from Cole Porter to Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, it's her tribute ...
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| First Lady Of Song CDs (1993) Box Set
$40.89 This is packaged in a hardcover book that contains more than sixty pages of essays on Ella Fitzgerald's life and music, as well as photographs and reproductions of all her Verve LP cover art.
Comprising 16 of the 51 tracks (one-third) ...
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| Jazz Round Midnight CD (1998)
$8.69 Recorded in Hollywood, California between August 16, 1956 and August 18, 1957. Includes liner notes by Dave Gelly.
Verve's JAZZ ROUND MIDNIGHT reissue series trumps more scattershot reissue sets like the label's SILVER COLLECTION or COMPACT JAZZ lines because these reissues ...
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| Very Best Of The Songbooks: Golden Anniversary Edition CDs (2006)
$15.39 The late Ella Fitzgerald is rightly recognized as one of America's greatest singers--jazz or otherwise--and her appeal spans decades and generations; in Duke Ellington's words, she is "beyond category." Her elegant, crystal-clear phrasing and joyous, persuasive sense of swing made ...
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| Jazz Sides: Verve Jazz Masters 46 CD (1995)
$13.49 Count Basie And His Orchestra: Count Basie (piano); Frank Foster (tenor saxophone); Joe Newman (trumpet); Urbie Green (trombone); Freddie Greene (guitar); Buddy Catlett (bass); Sonny Payne (drums).
Billy May's Orchestra includes: Billy May (conductor); Plas Johnson, Ted Nash (tenor saxophone); Don ...
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 Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Ella Fitzgerald songs: How High the Moon Lyrics, A-Tisket, A-Tasket Lyrics, It's Only a Paper Moon Lyrics, That Old Black Magic Lyrics, Lady Is a Tramp Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Stairway to the Stars Lyrics, Dream a Little Dream of Me Lyrics, Summertime Lyrics, Night and Day Lyrics, My Heart Belongs to Daddy Lyrics, Undecided Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs You'll Have to Swing It Lyrics, Lullaby of Birdland Lyrics, Basin Street Blues Lyrics, Cow Cow Boogie Lyrics, Sing Song Swing Lyrics, Mack the Knife Lyrics, Let's Do It Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Taking a Chance on Love Lyrics, My Funny Valentine Lyrics.
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 Ella Fitzgerald Biography
Through unparalleled ability and judicious choice of repertoire, Ella Fitzgerald became the foremost female interpreter of the 20th-century Great American Popular Song Book. With producer Norman Granz she worked on the "songbook" series, placing on record definitive performances of the work of America's leading songwriters. Fitzgerald had a wide vocal range, but her voice retained a youthful, light vibrancy throughout the greater part of her career, bringing a fresh and appealing quality to most of her material, especially her scat singing. While there are still numerous excellent artists whose work has been strongly influenced by Fitzgerald, the social and artistic conditions that helped to create America's First Lady of Song no longer exist, and it seems highly unlikely that we shall ever see or hear her like again.
 Key Personnel
 Contemporaries
Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington, Sarah Vaughan, Rosemary Clooney, Mel Tormé, Peggy Lee (Vocals), Anita O'Day, Carmen McRae, Lena Horne, Billy Eckstine, Teddy Wilson, June Christy, Joe Williams (Vocals), Chris Connor (Vocals), Tommy Flanagan, Helen Merrill, Betty Carter, Lee Wiley, Dakota Staton, Helen Humes, Oscar Brown, Jr., Connee Boswell, Ivie Anderson, Betty Roché, Art Lund
 Followers
Nina Simone, Diana Krall, Cassandra Wilson, Jill Scott, Shirley Horn, Julie London, Carmen McRae, Kurt Elling, Abbey Lincoln, Kevin Mahogany, Diane Schuur, Eartha Kitt, Betty Carter, Diane Hubka, Smoking Popes, Teri Thornton
 Influences
Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith, Mildred Bailey, Alberta Hunter, Boswell Sisters, Annette Hanshaw, Chick Webb, Maxine Sullivan, Ethel Waters, Connee Boswell
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