Ella Fitzgerald : Cole Porter / Irving Berlin - Songbook Classics
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Label: Alto
Cat No: ALN1932
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 4th June 2012
Contents
Artists
Ella FitzgeraldConductor
Buddy BregmanArtists
Ella FitzgeraldConductor
Buddy BregmanAbout
Cole Porter Songs with orchestra conducted by Buddy Bregman (1956)
[1] Anything Goes
[2] I Get A Kick Out Of You
[3] You’re the Top
[4] Let’s Do It
[5] Begin The Beguine
[6] You Do Something To Me
[7] I Love Paris
Irving Berlin Songs with Paul Weston and his orchestra (1958)
[8] Isn’t this a Lovely Day?
[9] Cheek to Cheek
[10] How Deep is the Ocean?
[11] Blue Skies
[12] Always
[13] Let’s Face the Music and Dance
[14] It’s a Lovely Day Today
[15] I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
Cole Porter Songs with orchestra conducted by Buddy Bregman (1956)
[16] Always True To You In My Fashion
[17] Just One Of Those Things
[18] I’ve Got You Under My Skin
[19] From This Moment On
[20] Night And Day
[21] Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye
Bonus Track:
[22] April In Paris (Duke/Harburg)
Count Basie Orchestra (Rec.1956)
"Ella herself acknowledged that the Cole Porter album was a ‘turning point in my life. Doing those song books helped me get into spots I’d never been able to play before’. Porter simply commented ‘My, what marvellous diction that girl has’. Ira Gershwin was more appreciative, remarking ‘I never knew how good our songs were until I heard Ella Fitzgerald sing them’, whilst Richard Rodgers said ‘Whatever she does to my songs, she always makes them sound better’.” (James Murray)
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