'Ella Fitzgerald' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Monica Z (2013)
Actors:
Kjell Bergqvist (actor),
Jessica Ask (producer),
Danny Boushebel (actor),
Viking Almquist (actor),
Åsa Mossberg (editor),
Alex Kruz (actor),
Per Fly (director),
Rob Morgan (actor),
Kicki Ilander (costume designer),
Sverrir Gudnason (actor),
Silvana Jakich (actress),
Lillie Aleksandrov (miscellaneous crew),
Cecilia Ljung (actress),
Jonas Rydergren (miscellaneous crew),
Rikard Andersson (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: "Monica Z" is a biopic about the Swedish singer and actress Monica Zetterlund focusing on her journey from a job as a telephone operator in a small town in Sweden to stardom in the clubs of New York and Stockholm. During her career, Zetterlund recorded numerous jazz albums and appeared in 10 films. In 1963 she represented Sweden in the Eurovision song contest and in 1972 won Sweden's national film prize - a Guldbagge - for best supporting actress for her role in "The Emigrants" ("Utvandrarna"). Scoliosis forced Zetterlund to retired from performing in 1999. She died six years later after a fire in her apartment in Stockholm.
Keywords: 1960s, balancing-family-and-career, biopic, double-bass, ella-fitzgerald, eurovision-song-contest, father-daughter-relationship, female-singer, mother-daughter-relationship, nightclub
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
Music,
The Savoy King: Chick Webb & the Music That Changed America (2012)
Actors:
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (actor),
Ella Fitzgerald (actress),
Janet Jackson (actress),
Tyne Daly (actress),
Charlie Watts (actor),
Duke Ellington (actor),
Ron Perlman (actor),
Andy Garcia (actor),
Dizzy Gillespie (actor),
Danny Glover (actor),
Jeff Goldblum (actor),
Bill Cosby (actor),
Billy Crystal (actor),
Mickey Cottrell (miscellaneous crew),
John Legend (actor),
Genres:
Biography,
Documentary,
Taglines: Giants come in all sizes.
Quotes:
Ella Fitzgerald: What Chick did for me can never be repaid. Always thinking of others, always in pain, but no one knew it - he was the kind that comes along once every thousand years.
Helen Oakley Dance: He'd bleed profusely and lose a tremendous amount of blood. But game as anything, he would never quit.
Chick Webb: I can't understand the pain God gave me, I can't understand my sickness, but that's secondary. The main thing is, the Lord gave me the talent to play drums. He gave me some years to play. That's what I wanted to do.
Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999)
Actors:
Stephen Bridgewater (miscellaneous crew),
Jack E. Herman (miscellaneous crew),
Maxine Bergen (miscellaneous crew),
Nick Lombardo (producer),
Lynne Marie Stewart (actress),
Richard Halsey (editor),
Gailard Sartain (actor),
Jeffrey Nordling (actor),
Michael Chieffo (actor),
John DiMaggio (actor),
Brian Gattas (actor),
Noah Wyle (actor),
Anthony Michael Hall (actor),
Diane Robin (actress),
Bodhi Elfman (actor),
Plot: This is a semi-humorous biographical film about the men who made the world of technology what it is today, their struggles during college, the founding of their companies, and the ingenious actions they took to build up the global corporate empires of Apple Computer Corporation and Microsoft Inc.
Keywords: 1970s, 1980s, acid-trip, amnesia, anterograde-amnesia, apple-computer, apple-inc, apple-macintosh-computer, arrogance, bad-trip
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
Taglines: Good artists copy... Great artists steal.
Quotes:
Steve Jobs: Those guys think they're revolutionaries. They're not revolutionaries, we are.::Steve Wozniak: We are?
Businessman: Steve - it is Steve, right? You say this gadget of yours is for ordinary people. What on earth would ordinary people want with computers?
Ballmer: Bill, I don't know if it's the clothes on the floor or you, but something in here definitely needs to be hosed down.
Steve Jobs: What is this? This is like doing business with a praying mantis. You get seduced, and then eaten alive afterwards?::Bill Gates: Get real, would ya? You and I are both like guys who had this rich neighbor - Xerox - who left the door open all the time. And you go sneakin' in to steal a TV set. Only when you get there, you realize that I got there first. I got the loot, Steve! And you're yellin'? "That's not fair. I wanted to try to steal it first." You're too late.
Bill Gates: There may be a few... similarities.::Steve Jobs: Similarities? Similarities? Try theft.
IBM Executive: The profits are in the computers themselves, not this software stuff.
Mike Markkula: Steve Wozniak's employee number one, you're number two.::Steve Jobs: Wait a minute. I'm employee number one. Woz?::Steve Wozniak: Doesn't matter to me.::Steve Jobs: I'm employee number one around here.::Mike Markkula: I'm not saying anything. I wasn't implying anything.::Steve Jobs: All right, then I'll be zero. Woz, you can be number one. I'll be zero. Okay?
Steve Jobs: Good artists copy, great artists steal.
Steve Jobs: We're better than you are! We have better stuff.::Bill Gates: You don't get it, Steve. That doesn't matter!
Arlene: Steve, why do you care what I call the baby?::Steve Jobs: Because I don't want the baby named Rainbow! Or Orisha, or Ravi Shankar, or any other name like that.
Soul of the Game (1996)
Actors:
Isaiah Washington (actor),
Mykelti Williamson (actor),
Blair Underwood (actor),
Delroy Lindo (actor),
Bob Minor (actor),
Richard Riehle (actor),
Jerry Hardin (actor),
Edward Herrmann (actor),
Jeff Coopwood (actor),
Cylk Cozart (actor),
R. Lee Ermey (actor),
Obba Babatundé (actor),
Guy Boyd (actor),
Salli Richardson-Whitfield (actress),
Edith Fields (actress),
Plot: Satchel Paige and Josh Gibson are the greatest players in the Colored leagues, and everyone expects that one of them will make the leap to the Major Leagues, now that there is talk of integration. But, unexpectedly, it's the rookie with the army record, Jackie Robinson, that gets tapped to be the first.
Keywords: african-american, baseball, baseball-movie, birmingham-alabama, black-romance, friendship, racial
Genres:
Drama,
History,
Sport,
Stompin' at the Savoy (1992)
Actors:
Lynn Whitfield (actress),
Debbie Allen (actress),
M. Ross-Michaels (miscellaneous crew),
E. Michael Hewett (miscellaneous crew),
Vanessa Williams (actress),
Debbie Allen (director),
Dawnn Lewis (actress),
Mario Van Peebles (actor),
Vanessa Bell Calloway (actress),
Jasmine Guy (actress),
Neal Thompson (miscellaneous crew),
Ralph Wilcox (actor),
Michael Warren (actor),
John D'Aquino (actor),
Darnell Williams (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Quotes:
Pauline: [to Esther]... My own grandmother tried to pimp me! She was low, and she was rotten, and I thought she was the lousiest bitch I ever met - 'til I come up against you.
Paul Rothstein: [while Alice scrubs the floors] So, where is everybody?::Alice: [rises from the floor and moves to the sink] Your mother went shopping.::Paul Rothstein: [moves forward, wrapping his arms around Alice's waist] Alone at last.::Alice: [recoiling from his touch] Boy, quit! And watch where you're walking. I just scrubbed this.::Paul Rothstein: Alice, I like you. I really like you.::Alice: What would your mother do if she was on the other side of that door listening? Probably die. I don't know why you keep bothering me.::Paul Rothstein: Because I like you. And it doesn't matter that you're colored.::Alice: [tensely] Not much it don't. I'm light, so to you that makes me better. Still colored, but better. A lot of colored people think that way too, Paul. But I don't.
Esther: [eyeing Pauline as she enters the salon] What are you doing here?::Pauline: I couldn't take that woman and her uniform no more.::Esther: You lose your job?::Pauline: Mmm-hmm.::Esther: Oh, well, what you gonna do?::Pauline: I don't know. Find another woman. Maybe retire to Florida. [laughs]
Pauline: [Angrily marches into Esther's shop and slams the door] You got it all, huh? You just HAD to have him, too?::Esther: [Quietly] You want to talk about this another time?::Pauline: [Knocking several materials off of Esther's counter] No, I don't want to talk about it another TIME! You couldn't have cared nothing about him, so why?::Esther: [Sharply] I DON'T think you want to talk about this now...::Pauline: And I think you better answer me now!::Esther: Fine. You want an answer?::Pauline: Yes!::Esther: [Moving over to the front window and pointing down the block] Well, just look up and down every street in Harlem!::Pauline: Look at what?::Esther: Winos, whores, old people shouting to God and talking to themselves, raggedy and poor, asking for a handout is NOT going to happen to me!::Pauline: Money. That's all you see. That's ALL you care about!::Esther: I'm not gonna end up like Alice and Dorothy, waiting for some man to take care of me!::Pauline: [Loudly] You got the NERVE to stand there and talk about Alice after what you did with that number?::Esther: I didn't do nothing. The money was mine. *I* played the number.::Pauline: It would have made SUCH a difference if you'd only given her part of the money!::Esther: [Coldly] Well, I didn't.::Pauline: [In disbelief] Damn. You're just like my grandmother. There wasn't nothing she wouldn't do for a dollar. And when she got old and played out, she sold liquor and that's why she kept me around. So men would come up and buy liquor! My own grandmother tried to pimp me! She was low, and she was rotten, and I thought she was the lousiest bitch I ever met - 'til I come up against you.
Calvin: I don't have a spot for a singer. Just a hat check girl.::Pauline: [Rolls her eyes and sighs in annoyance]::Calvin: Well, don't kill yourself thanking me.::Pauline: I will when I have something to thank your for.::Calvin: Little girl, stop playing with me.::Pauline: [Staring directly into Calvin's eyes] I'm not a little girl, and when I start playing with you, you won't want me to stop.
Pauline: What you know good, Alice?::Alice: Hey, Pauline.::Pauline: When I ask you what you know good, don't be giving me no countrified "Heeeeey!"::Esther: Are you picking on Alice again?::Alice: She keep it up, and she'll have me talking all "dicty" like her.::Pauline: No one could ever call me "dicty." I just don't want you to sound like you caught the last train out of the cotton fields!::Esther: [Rolling her eyes] Well, everybody wasn't lucky enough to be born in the Big Apple like you, Pauline.
Pauline: I'm gonna get sick Saturday and see about Amateur Night at the Harlem Opera House.::Alice: That's where Ella Fitzgerald got started.::Pauline: Well, then, I guess it's good enough for me!::Esther: [laughing] Yeah, but are you good enough for the opera house?::Pauline: Would you drop dead, please?
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The Best Of Ella Fitzgerald
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April in Paris
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Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong - Together (Not Now Music) [Full Album]
Ella Fitzgerald &
Louis Armstrong -
Together
Released 2009-11-13 on
Not Now Music
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1. 00:00:00 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Can't We Be Friends
2. 00:03:49 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong Isn't This A
Lovely Day
3. 00:10:07 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Moonlight In Vermont
4. 00:13:51 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong They
Can't Take That Away From Me
5. 00:18:32 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong Under A
Blanket Of
Blue
6. 00:22:52 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong Tenderly
7. 00:28:04 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
A Foggy Day
8. 00:32:38 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Stars Fell On Alabama
9. 00:36
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Ella Fitzgerald - Blue Skies (High Quality - Remastered)
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Ella Fitzgerald - Gold (CD 1) [Full Album]
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Ella Fitzgerald - Best Of The Songbooks [Full Album]
1 -
Something's Gotta Give [2:35]
2 -
Love Is Here To Stay [3:55]
3 -
Bewitched, Bothered, And Bewildered [7:04]
4 -
I've Got
My Love To
Keep Me Warm [2:58]
5 -
The Lady Is a Tramp [3:24]
6 -
I Got It Bad (
And That Ain't
Good) [6:15]
7 -
Miss Otis Regrets (She's Unable To
Lunch Today) [3:03]
8 - '
S Wonderful [3:30]
9 - Between
The Devil And
The Deep Blue Sea [2:24]
10 -
Love For Sale [5:54]
11 - They
Can't Take That Away From Me [3:11]
12 -
Midnight Sun [4:54]
13 -
Hooray For Love [2:44]
14 -
Why Was I Born? [3:46]
15 -
Cotton Tail [3:26]
16 - Ev'ry
Time We
Say Goodbye [3:31]
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Ella Fitzgerald - Summertime (1968)
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Ella Fitzgerald & the Tee
Carson trio -
Summertime (from
Porgy and Bess, by
George Gershwin).
The first lady of song in
Berlin,
1968.
Beautiful mother singing a lullaby to her baby.
Summertime lyrics
Songwriters:
George &
Ira Gershwin, Du
Bose &
Dorothy Heyward
Summertime,
And the livin' is easy
Fish are jumpin'
And the cotton is high
Oh, Your daddy's rich
And your mamma's good lookin'
So hush little baby
Don't you cry
One of these mornings
You're going to rise up singing
Then you'll spread your wings
And you'll take to the sky
But 'til that morning
There's a'nothing can harm you
With your daddy and mammy
Standing by
Don't you cry
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Ella Fitzgerald - The Best Of (By Classic Mood Experience)
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Tracklist:
00:00 I'm
Beginning to See the Light (
1957) (
Duke Ellington,
Don George,
Johnny Hodges,
Harry James)
03:23
Sugar Blues (
1940) (
Clarence Williams)
06:07 That's My
Desire (
1947) (
Helmy Kresa, Carroll Loveday)
09:06
How High the Moon (1960) (
Morgan Lewis,
Nancy Hamilton)
12:19
Nice Work if
You Can Get It (1954) (
George Gershwin,
Ira Gershwin)
14:52
Baby, It's Cold Outside with
Louis Jordan (1949) (
Frank Loesser)
17:31 When My
Sugar Walks
Down the Street (
1944) (
Gene Austin,
Jimmy McH...
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Ella Fitzgerald grandes maestros del Jazz 2
01. YOU
WON´T BE SATISFIED (
UNTIL YOU
BREAK MY
HEART) (
James -
Stock)
02. THE
FRIM FRAM SAUCE (Ricardel - Evans)
03.
I´M JUST A
LUCKY SO AND SO (
David -
Ellington)
04. I DIDN´T
MEAN A
WORD I SAID (
Adamson - McHugh)
05. GUILTY (
Kahn - Akst -
Whiting)
06. SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY (
Green -
Brown -
Homer)
07. OH, LADY BE
GOOD (
Gershwin - Gershwin)
08. MY
BABY LIKES TO BE-BUP (
Bishop)
09. NO
SENSE (
Fitzgerald - Brown)
10. HOW HIGH THE
MOON (
Hamilton -
Lewis)
11. I´VE GOT A FEELIN´ I´M FALLIN´ (
Link -
Walter -
Rose)
12. YOU TURNED THE TABLES ON ME (
Alter -
Mitchell)
13. I CRIED AND CRIED AND CRIED (
Kuhn)
14. ROBBINS´
NEST (
Thomson - Jacquet)
15. I COULNT´ STAY AWAY FROM YOU (
Wayne -
Raleigh)
16.
OLD MOTHER HUBBARD (Ellington -
Wallace)
17. SOMEONE LIKE YOU (
Warren - Blane)
18. BABY,
IT´S COLD OUTSIDE
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Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong - Ella And Louis [Full Album]
Ella Fitzgerald &
Louis Armstrong -
Ella And
Louis (
1956)
01.
Can't We Be Friends? 0:00
02. Isn't This A
Lovely Day? 3:45
03.
Moonlight In Vermont 10:00
04. They
Can't Take That Away From Me 13:39
05. Under A
Blanket Of
Blue 18:18
06. Tenderly 22:33
07.
A Foggy Day 27:41
08.
Stars Fell On Alabama 32:13
09.
Cheek To Cheek 35:44
10.
The Nearness Of You 41:38
11.
April In Paris 47:18
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Ella Fitzgerald : One note Samba (scat singing) 1969
June 22,
1969 jazz vocalist
Ella Fitzgerald with accompaniment by
Ed Thigpen on drums,
Frank de la
Rosa on bass, and
Tommy Flanagan on piano.
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Ella Fitzgerald sings the Cole Porter songbook (Full album - Disc 1)
Ya subí la parte dos de este disco :)
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album
01) All through the night 00:00
02)
Anything goes 03:17
03) Miss
Otis regrets 06:40
04) Too darn hot 09:42
05) In the still of the night 13:33
06) I get a kick out of you 16:13
07)
Do I love you 20:15
08) I'm always true to you in my fashion 24:07
09)
Let's do it (let's fall in love) 26:57 (
...some argentines♥ without means do it... ♫)
10)
Just one of those things 30:31
11) Ev'ry time we say goodbye 34:04
12)
All of you 37:38
13)
Begin the beguine 39:24
14)
Get out of town 43:03
15) I am in love 46:28
16) From this moment 50:35
©
1956 Decca Records
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Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong - Together (Special Edition) (Not Now Music) [Full Album]
Ella Fitzgerald &
Louis Armstrong -
Together (
Special Edition)
Released 2009-10-05 on
Not Now Music
1. 00:00:00 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Can't We Be Friends
2. 00:03:49 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong Isn't This A
Lovely Day
3. 00:10:07 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Moonlight In Vermont
4. 00:13:51 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong They
Can't Take That Away From Me
5. 00:18:32 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong Under A
Blanket Of
Blue
6. 00:22:52 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong Tenderly
7. 00:28:04 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
A Foggy Day
8. 00:32:38 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Stars Fell On Alabama
9. 00:36:14 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Cheek To Cheek
10. 00:42:09 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
The Nearness Of You
11. 00:47:53 Ella Fitzgerald &
Louis ...
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Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong: Dream A Little Dream Of Me
Dream A Little Dream Of Me
(
Kahn/Andree/
Schwandt)
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Ella Fitzgerald- "It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing" 1957 (RITY Archives)
The First Lady of jazz,
Ella Fitzgerald, performs one of her signature tunes live in
Europe in
1957. Her stellar bands includes Ray bBrown on bass,
Oscar Peterson on piano,
Papa Jo Jones on drums,
Herb Ellis on guitar and
Roy Eldridge on trumpet.
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Dave Brubeck and many, many more, many in full concerts.
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Ella Fitzgerald - Cry Me A River (Verve Records 1961)
"
Cry Me a River" is a popular
American torch song, written by
Arthur Hamilton and first published in
1953, and made famous in the version by
Julie London,
1955.
A jazzy blues ballad, "Cry Me a River" was originally written for
Ella Fitzgerald to sing in the 1920s-set film,
Pete Kelly's Blues (released 1955) but the song was dropped. It has been said that it was dropped because, at the time of
Ella's recording, film and record producers said that the audience would not believe that a "colored/black" person would know what the word Plebeian meant nor would they use it. They were afraid that Ella's vocals combined with the use of such an "intelligent" word would upset their target audience.
Fitzgerald first released a recording of the song on
Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie! in
1961.
The s
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Ella Fitzgerald - Cry me a river
stupenda versione di un classico del jazz
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Ella Fitzgerald - On Planet Swing (Album)
Ella Fitzgerald dedicated her entire life to jazz. She was
Queen of "scat singing" reaching musicality and perfection almost every time. No other vocalist did as much as
Ella in terms of swing, perfect tone or using voice as an instrument. She is famous for her work with
Louis Armstrong,
Chick Webb,
Duke Ellington,
Dizzy Gillespie,
Count Basie,
Frank Sinatra,
Oscar Peterson,
The Ink Spots, Roy Elridge,
Louis Jordan,
Ray Brown and
Tommy Flanagan.
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Joe Pass & Ella Fitzgerald - Duets in Hannover 1975
00:50
Laura
04:25
Wave (Vou te contar)
09:50
My Funny Valentine
14:05 You Stepped
Out Of A Dream
18:57 You Turned
The Tables On Me
23:33
Darn That Dream
27:19
Ella and Joe
27:33 You Turned The Tables On Me
31:50
Cry Me A River
37:34
Nature Boy
39:48 Nature Boy (2nd)
41:32
You Are The
Sunshine Of
My Life
47:40
Avalon
51:53
Stormy Weather
57:09
One Note Samba
01:03:20
The One I Love (Belongs To
Somebody Else)
01:07:20
How High The Moon
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Ella Fitzgerald - 20 Famous Ella Fitzgerald's Love Songs
20 FAMOUS
ELLA FITZGERALD’S
LOVE SONGS
1.
Love Is Here To stay 00:00
2.
The Man I Love 3:
12
3.
Love For Sale 6:52
4.
Love You Madly 9:53
5.
Do I Love You? 14:33
6.
I Am In Love 18:
22
7.
Easy To Love 22:27
8.
What Is This Thing Called Love? 25:51
9. Love For Sale 27:54
10.
It's De-Lovely 33:45
11.
So In Love 36:27
12.
Let's Do It -
Let's Fall in Love 40:17
13. I'Ve Got
My Love To
Keep Me Warm 49:07
14.
Forever and a Day 52:16
15. I Let
A Song Go Out Of
My Heart 56:15
16.
In A Sentimental Mood 1:00:24
17. Tenderly 1:03:09
18.
Cheek To Cheek 1:08:16
19.
The Nearness of You 1:14:08
20. Can’t we Be
Friends 1:19:48
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Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong - Summertime
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong -
Summertime. The best version, I guess.
Ella Fitzgerald - Gold (CD 1) [Full Album]
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Ella Fitzgerald - Summertime (1968)
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Ella Fitzgerald & the Tee
Carson trio -
Summertime (from
Porgy and Bess, by
George Gershwin).
The first lady of song in
Berlin,
1968.
Beautiful mother singing a lullaby to her baby.
Summertime lyrics
Songwriters:
George &
Ira Gershwin, Du
Bose &
Dorothy Heyward
Summertime,
And the livin' is easy
Fish are jumpin'
And the cotton is high
Oh, Your daddy's rich
And your mamma's good lookin'
So hush little baby
Don't you cry
One of these mornings
You're going to rise up singing
Then you'll spread your wings
And you'll take to the sky
But 'til that morning
There's a'nothing can harm you
With your daddy and mammy
Standing by
Don't you cry
_____________________
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Ella Fitzgerald & the Tee
Carson trio -
Summertime (from
Porgy and Bess, by
George Gershwin).
The first lady of song in
Berlin,
1968.
Beautiful mother singing a lullaby to her baby.
Summertime lyrics
Songwriters:
George &
Ira Gershwin, Du
Bose &
Dorothy Heyward
Summertime,
And the livin' is easy
Fish are jumpin'
And the cotton is high
Oh, Your daddy's rich
And your mamma's good lookin'
So hush little baby
Don't you cry
One of these mornings
You're going to rise up singing
Then you'll spread your wings
And you'll take to the sky
But 'til that morning
There's a'nothing can harm you
With your daddy and mammy
Standing by
Don't you cry
_____________________
- published: 21 Jun 2010
- views: 4333920
Ella Fitzgerald - The Best Of (By Classic Mood Experience)
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The Best Of (By Classic Mood Experience)
Tracklist:
00:00 I'm
Beginning to See the Light (
1957) (
Duke Ellington,
Don George,
Johnny Hodges,
Harry James)
03:23
Sugar Blues (
1940) (
Clarence Williams)
06:07 That's My
Desire (
1947) (
Helmy Kresa, Carroll Loveday)
09:06
How High the Moon (1960) (
Morgan Lewis,
Nancy Hamilton)
12:19
Nice Work if
You Can Get It (1954) (
George Gershwin,
Ira Gershwin)
14:52
Baby, It's Cold Outside with
Louis Jordan (1949) (
Frank Loesser)
17:31 When My
Sugar Walks
Down the Street (
1944) (
Gene Austin,
Jimmy McHugh,
Irving Mills)
20:13
It's Only a
Paper Moon (
1945) (
Harold Arlen,
Yip Harburg,
Billy Rose)
22:43 (
If You Can't
Sing It) You'll Have to
Swing It (Mr.
Paganini) with
Chick Webb (1936) (
Sam Coslow)
25:35 T'aint
What You Do (It's the Way That Cha
Do It) (
1939) (
Sy Oliver,
Trummy Young)
28:
30 Rock It For Me (
1938) (Kay
Werner, Sue Werner)
31:36
Wacky Dust with Chick Webb (1938) (
Oscar Levant,
Stanley Adams)
34:36
A-Tisket, A-Tasket (1938) (
Traditional)
37:12
Crying in the Chapel (
1953) (
Artie Glenn)
40:11
Imagination (1940) (
Johnny Burke,
Jimmy Van Heusen)
43:06
The Muffin Man (
1941) (Traditional)
45:28 Undecided with Chick Webb (1939) (
Charlie Shavers, Sid
Robin)
48:45 It's Too
Soon to Know (1948) (
Deborah Chessler)
51:20 And Her
Tears Flowed Like
Wine (1944) (
Joe Greene,
Stan Kenton,
Jack Lawrence)
54:33
But Not for Me (
1950) (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin)
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The Best Of (By Classic Mood Experience)
Tracklist:
00:00 I'm
Beginning to See the Light (
1957) (
Duke Ellington,
Don George,
Johnny Hodges,
Harry James)
03:23
Sugar Blues (
1940) (
Clarence Williams)
06:07 That's My
Desire (
1947) (
Helmy Kresa, Carroll Loveday)
09:06
How High the Moon (1960) (
Morgan Lewis,
Nancy Hamilton)
12:19
Nice Work if
You Can Get It (1954) (
George Gershwin,
Ira Gershwin)
14:52
Baby, It's Cold Outside with
Louis Jordan (1949) (
Frank Loesser)
17:31 When My
Sugar Walks
Down the Street (
1944) (
Gene Austin,
Jimmy McHugh,
Irving Mills)
20:13
It's Only a
Paper Moon (
1945) (
Harold Arlen,
Yip Harburg,
Billy Rose)
22:43 (
If You Can't
Sing It) You'll Have to
Swing It (Mr.
Paganini) with
Chick Webb (1936) (
Sam Coslow)
25:35 T'aint
What You Do (It's the Way That Cha
Do It) (
1939) (
Sy Oliver,
Trummy Young)
28:
30 Rock It For Me (
1938) (Kay
Werner, Sue Werner)
31:36
Wacky Dust with Chick Webb (1938) (
Oscar Levant,
Stanley Adams)
34:36
A-Tisket, A-Tasket (1938) (
Traditional)
37:12
Crying in the Chapel (
1953) (
Artie Glenn)
40:11
Imagination (1940) (
Johnny Burke,
Jimmy Van Heusen)
43:06
The Muffin Man (
1941) (Traditional)
45:28 Undecided with Chick Webb (1939) (
Charlie Shavers, Sid
Robin)
48:45 It's Too
Soon to Know (1948) (
Deborah Chessler)
51:20 And Her
Tears Flowed Like
Wine (1944) (
Joe Greene,
Stan Kenton,
Jack Lawrence)
54:33
But Not for Me (
1950) (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin)
- published: 11 Feb 2015
- views: 66700
Ella Fitzgerald- "It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing" 1957 (RITY Archives)
The First Lady of jazz,
Ella Fitzgerald, performs one of her signature tunes live in
Europe in
1957. Her stellar bands includes Ray bBrown on bass,
Oscar Peterson on piano,
Papa Jo Jones on drums,
Herb Ellis on guitar and
Roy Eldridge on trumpet.
Legends all!
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The First Lady of jazz,
Ella Fitzgerald, performs one of her signature tunes live in
Europe in
1957. Her stellar bands includes Ray bBrown on bass,
Oscar Peterson on piano,
Papa Jo Jones on drums,
Herb Ellis on guitar and
Roy Eldridge on trumpet.
Legends all!
In addition to producing the award-winning
Jazz Icons DVD series, the
Reelin' In The Years archive contains hours and hours of rare footage of the greatest legends in jazz history-
Louis Armstrong,
Count Basie,
Duke Ellington, John Coltrane,
Miles Davis,
Art Blakey,
Sonny Rollins,
Dizzy Gillespie,
Dave Brubeck and many, many more, many in full concerts.
Reelin' In The Years Productions houses the world's largest library of music footage, containing over 20,
000 hours of material covering nearly every genre from the last 60 years. We have live concerts, TV appearances, interviews, in-studio segments, b-roll and more. In addition to music we have thousands of hours of interviews with the most recognizable celebrities, comedians, politicians, athletes, artists and authors of the
20th Century. If you need footage for your film, documentary,
TV show, commercial, museum exhibit or presentation, we are your one-stop shop.
Visit our online database at
http://www.reelinintheyears.com to explore our archive, but please email us as we are constantly adding new material to the archive. We do not supply material to fans or collectors under any circumstance, so please do not contact us if that is your intention.
- published: 25 Apr 2013
- views: 446155
Ella Fitzgerald - Cry Me A River (Verve Records 1961)
"
Cry Me a River" is a popular
American torch song, written by
Arthur Hamilton and first published in
1953, and made famous in the version by
Julie London,
1955.
A jazzy blues ballad, "Cry Me a River" was originally written for
Ella Fitzgerald to sing in the 1920s-set film,
Pete Kelly's Blues (released 1955) but the song was dropped. It has been said that it was dropped because, at the time of
Ella's recording, film and record producers said that the audience would not believe that a "colored/black" person would know what the word Plebeian meant nor would they use it. They were afraid that Ella's vocals combined with the use of such an "intelligent" word would upset their target audience.
Fitzgerald first released a recording of the song on
Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie! in
1961.
The song's first release and most famous recording was by actress/singer Julie London in 1955, backed by
Barney Kessel on guitar and
Ray Leatherwood on bass. A sultry performance of the song by
London in the
1956 film The Girl Can't Help It helped to make it a million-selling blockbuster (#9
US/#22 UK).
London's recording was later featured in the soundtrack's for the movies '
Passion of Mind (
2000), and
V for Vendetta (
2005).
Barbra Streisand sang this song on her
1963 debut
album as the opening track of
Side 1. In
1970,
British blues rocker
Joe Cocker made the chart with an upbeat rock rendition on the album,
Mad Dogs and Englishmen. In
1995,
British actress
Denise Welch's double
A-side "You
Don't Have to
Say You Love Me" / "Cry Me a River" spent three weeks in the
UK Singles Chart, reaching #23.
Canadian jazz pianist and singer
Diana Krall recorded the song on her
2001 album,
The Look of Love. In 2009,
Canadian singer
Michael Bublé entered the charts with a big-band jazz version, which is also the opening track of his fourth album
Crazy Love. This adaption of the song was used in the
BBC's advertising and theme music for coverage of the
2010 Winter Olympics in
Vancouver.
Ella Jane Fitzgerald (
April 25,
1917 – June 15,
1996) was an American jazz vocalist with a vocal range spanning three octaves (
D♭3 to
D♭6).
Often referred to as the "
First Lady of
Song," the "
Queen of
Jazz" and "
Lady Ella," she was noted for her purity of tone, impeccable diction, phrasing and intonation, and a "horn-like" improvisational ability, particularly in her scat singing.
Fitzgerald was a notable interpreter of the
Great American Songbook. Over the course of her 60-year recording career, she sold 40 million copies of her 70-plus albums, won 13
Grammy Awards and was awarded the
National Medal of Arts by
Ronald Reagan and the
Presidential Medal of Freedom by
George H. W. Bush.
Ella's accompanied by
Lou Levy (piano);
Herb Ellis (guitar);
Joe Mondragon (bass); and
Gus Johnson (drums). Recorded June 23, 1961,
Los Angeles (
Verve Records)
Now you say you're lonely
You cried the long night through
Well, you can cry me a river
Cry me a river
I cried a river over you
Now you say you're sorry
For being so untrue
Well, you can cry me a river
Cry me a river
I cried a river over you
You drove me,
Nearly drove me out of my head
While you never shed a tear
Remember?
I remember all that you said
Told me love was to plebeian
Told me you were through with me
Now you say you love me
Well, just to prove you do
Cry me a river
Cry me a river
I cried a river over you
You drove me
Nearly drove me out of my head
While you never shed a tear
Remember?
I remember all that you said
Told me love was to plebeian
Told me you were through with me
...
And now you say you love me
Well, just to prove that you do...
Come on! Come on!
Cry me a river...
Cry me a river...
I cried a river over you
I cried a river over you...
wn.com/Ella Fitzgerald Cry Me A River (Verve Records 1961)
"
Cry Me a River" is a popular
American torch song, written by
Arthur Hamilton and first published in
1953, and made famous in the version by
Julie London,
1955.
A jazzy blues ballad, "Cry Me a River" was originally written for
Ella Fitzgerald to sing in the 1920s-set film,
Pete Kelly's Blues (released 1955) but the song was dropped. It has been said that it was dropped because, at the time of
Ella's recording, film and record producers said that the audience would not believe that a "colored/black" person would know what the word Plebeian meant nor would they use it. They were afraid that Ella's vocals combined with the use of such an "intelligent" word would upset their target audience.
Fitzgerald first released a recording of the song on
Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie! in
1961.
The song's first release and most famous recording was by actress/singer Julie London in 1955, backed by
Barney Kessel on guitar and
Ray Leatherwood on bass. A sultry performance of the song by
London in the
1956 film The Girl Can't Help It helped to make it a million-selling blockbuster (#9
US/#22 UK).
London's recording was later featured in the soundtrack's for the movies '
Passion of Mind (
2000), and
V for Vendetta (
2005).
Barbra Streisand sang this song on her
1963 debut
album as the opening track of
Side 1. In
1970,
British blues rocker
Joe Cocker made the chart with an upbeat rock rendition on the album,
Mad Dogs and Englishmen. In
1995,
British actress
Denise Welch's double
A-side "You
Don't Have to
Say You Love Me" / "Cry Me a River" spent three weeks in the
UK Singles Chart, reaching #23.
Canadian jazz pianist and singer
Diana Krall recorded the song on her
2001 album,
The Look of Love. In 2009,
Canadian singer
Michael Bublé entered the charts with a big-band jazz version, which is also the opening track of his fourth album
Crazy Love. This adaption of the song was used in the
BBC's advertising and theme music for coverage of the
2010 Winter Olympics in
Vancouver.
Ella Jane Fitzgerald (
April 25,
1917 – June 15,
1996) was an American jazz vocalist with a vocal range spanning three octaves (
D♭3 to
D♭6).
Often referred to as the "
First Lady of
Song," the "
Queen of
Jazz" and "
Lady Ella," she was noted for her purity of tone, impeccable diction, phrasing and intonation, and a "horn-like" improvisational ability, particularly in her scat singing.
Fitzgerald was a notable interpreter of the
Great American Songbook. Over the course of her 60-year recording career, she sold 40 million copies of her 70-plus albums, won 13
Grammy Awards and was awarded the
National Medal of Arts by
Ronald Reagan and the
Presidential Medal of Freedom by
George H. W. Bush.
Ella's accompanied by
Lou Levy (piano);
Herb Ellis (guitar);
Joe Mondragon (bass); and
Gus Johnson (drums). Recorded June 23, 1961,
Los Angeles (
Verve Records)
Now you say you're lonely
You cried the long night through
Well, you can cry me a river
Cry me a river
I cried a river over you
Now you say you're sorry
For being so untrue
Well, you can cry me a river
Cry me a river
I cried a river over you
You drove me,
Nearly drove me out of my head
While you never shed a tear
Remember?
I remember all that you said
Told me love was to plebeian
Told me you were through with me
Now you say you love me
Well, just to prove you do
Cry me a river
Cry me a river
I cried a river over you
You drove me
Nearly drove me out of my head
While you never shed a tear
Remember?
I remember all that you said
Told me love was to plebeian
Told me you were through with me
...
And now you say you love me
Well, just to prove that you do...
Come on! Come on!
Cry me a river...
Cry me a river...
I cried a river over you
I cried a river over you...
- published: 24 Nov 2011
- views: 913337
Ella Fitzgerald - Cry me a river
stupenda versione di un classico del jazz
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- published: 12 Mar 2009
- views: 6801820
Ella Fitzgerald - On Planet Swing (Album)
Ella Fitzgerald dedicated her entire life to jazz. She was
Queen of "scat singing" reaching musicality and perfection almost every time. No other vocalist did a
...
Ella Fitzgerald dedicated her entire life to jazz. She was
Queen of "scat singing" reaching musicality and perfection almost every time. No other vocalist did as much as
Ella in terms of swing, perfect tone or using voice as an instrument. She is famous for her work with
Louis Armstrong,
Chick Webb,
Duke Ellington,
Dizzy Gillespie,
Count Basie,
Frank Sinatra,
Oscar Peterson,
The Ink Spots, Roy Elridge,
Louis Jordan,
Ray Brown and
Tommy Flanagan.
Find the
album here:
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http://www.emusic.com/album/-/-/13354244/
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UTF8&tag;=musique006-21&linkCode;=as2&camp;=1642&creative;=6746&creativeASIN;=B007ZS5U64
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1 You Got me Singing the blues
2 It
Don't Mean a
Thing If It Ain't Got That
Swing
3
I Can't Give You
Anything But Love
4
Angel Eyes
5
St Louis Blues
6 Tenderly (
1957)
7
My Heart Belongs to Daddy (1948 )
8
That Old Black Magic
9
It Was Just One of Those Things (1948)
10
Lullaby of Birdland
11
These Foolish Things
12
April In Paris (1957)
13
Love for Sale (1957)
14
Just Squeeze Me
15
It's All Right With Me
16 Mr.
Paganini,
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Ella Fitzgerald dedicated her entire life to jazz. She was
Queen of "scat singing" reaching musicality and perfection almost every time. No other vocalist did as much as
Ella in terms of swing, perfect tone or using voice as an instrument. She is famous for her work with
Louis Armstrong,
Chick Webb,
Duke Ellington,
Dizzy Gillespie,
Count Basie,
Frank Sinatra,
Oscar Peterson,
The Ink Spots, Roy Elridge,
Louis Jordan,
Ray Brown and
Tommy Flanagan.
Find the
album here:
http://bit.ly/1gxsehL http://bit.ly/1DL39ea http://bit.ly/1ElKEYI http://bit.ly/1DHaETx
http://www.emusic.com/album/-/-/13354244/
http://www.amazon.fr/dp/B007ZS5U64?ie=
UTF8&tag;=musique006-21&linkCode;=as2&camp;=1642&creative;=6746&creativeASIN;=B007ZS5U64
https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Ella_Fitzgerald_On_Planet_Swing_16_Hits?id=Bwdqw2tlmxwhtv7q644yvuzyx7a&hl;=fr
1 You Got me Singing the blues
2 It
Don't Mean a
Thing If It Ain't Got That
Swing
3
I Can't Give You
Anything But Love
4
Angel Eyes
5
St Louis Blues
6 Tenderly (
1957)
7
My Heart Belongs to Daddy (1948 )
8
That Old Black Magic
9
It Was Just One of Those Things (1948)
10
Lullaby of Birdland
11
These Foolish Things
12
April In Paris (1957)
13
Love for Sale (1957)
14
Just Squeeze Me
15
It's All Right With Me
16 Mr.
Paganini,
Please Play My
Rhapsody - JazzAndBluesExperience - SUBSCRIBE HERE : http://bit.ly/10VoH4l (Re)
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- published: 29 Oct 2013
- views: 674190