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Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Rodgers and Hart Song Book

Album - 1957 - DeB Id: 43165
By Ella Fitzgerald
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Ella Fitzgerald

Sings The Rodgers And Hart Song Book Contemplazione

 Ella Fitzgerald was without a doubt one of the greatest singers of all time, both white and black, and she is especially universally recognized as the absolute queen of jazz vocals.

 Fitzgerald provides in these recordings the definitive vocal version, exalting the melodic lines of Rodgers to the maximum and always rendering Hart’s lyrics credible and experienced 'on her own skin'.

 Listen to Ella Fitzgerald’s majestic Rodgers and Hart Song Book and experience jazz vocals at their finest!

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I'd like to get away, Junior
Somewhere alone with you
It could be oh, so gay, Junior
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I never learned to spell,
At least not well.
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Behold the way our fine feathered friend,
His virtue doth parade
Thou knowest not, my dim-witted friend
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Bewitched (07:01)
After one whole quart of brandy
Like a daisy, I'm awake
With no Bromo-Seltzer handy
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On the first of May, it is moving day,
Spring is here, so blow your job,
Throw your job away!
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Ella Fitzgerald

Ella Fitzgerald was an American jazz singer celebrated for immaculate intonation, phrasing, and scat singing. Nicknamed the First Lady of Song, she recorded landmark Song Book albums for Verve and collaborated memorably with Louis Armstrong. A multiple Grammy winner, she remains a defining voice of 20th-century vocal jazz.
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