![]() Album Descriptionĭecades after they were recorded, the eight volumes of the Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Complete American Songbook series became timeless relics in jazz history and of 20 th century music in general. See more Your browser does not support the audio element. Ella continued her project in the years that followed, with albums revisiting the repertoires of Duke Ellington in 1957, Irving Berlin in 1958, George and Ira Gershwin in 1959 Harold Arlen in 1961, Jerome Kern in 1963 and Johnny Mercer in 1964. Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Rodgers & Hart Songbook was a greater success than her songbook dedicated to Cole Porter due to the sheer popularity of the New-York duo’s songs. The musicians who played in her August 1956 sessions in Los Angeles were as ever, the crème de la crème of West Coast jazz, including trumpeters Pete Candoli and Maynard Ferguson, saxophonists Bud Shank and Bob Cooper, and guitarist Barney Kessel, to name but a few. As for the more up-tempo tracks like the famous The Lady is a Tramp, that’s when the singer proves to us why she was crowned the queen of swing. ![]() The music in this album has a luxurious feel and oozes sensuality but Bregman’s strings never once overpower Ella’s rich and sensual voice. As in the previous volume, Buddy Bregman, a gifted protégé of Granz who was just 25 years old at the time, conducted the orchestra and arrangements. The first volume, Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Cole Porter Songbook, was published in 1956 and delighted the public and critics alike – so much so that that same year Ella Fitzgerald followed up with this recording, devoted to the songbook by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart this time. The idea for this immense project was originally proposed by producer Norman Granz, who was the singer’s manager as well as founder of the record label Verve. Buy the album Starting at $18.39ĭecades after they were recorded, the eight volumes of the Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Complete American Songbook series became timeless relics in jazz history and of 20 th century music in general. A RARE VINTAGE COPY.Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs. Through collaboration of many, the best of the Rodgers and Hart songs are published in one beautiful permanent volume-previous sheet music publishers agreed to lift the usual copyright restrictions on the songs, making it possible to publish all of these outstanding popular songs in one unique volume. Part four (1938-1942) from The Boys from Syracuse Too Many girls Pal Joesy By Jupiter, etc. Part three (1935-1938) from Jumbo Babes in Arms I Married an Angel, etc. ![]() part two (1020-1935) from Spring is Here Simple Simon America's Sweetheart Hallelujah, I'm a Bum, etc. Part one (1925-1928) from Garrick Gaieties The Girl Friend, A Connecticut Yankee, etc. ![]() Foreword by Oscar Hammerstein II Introduction Notes on Lorenz Hart by Richard Rodgers. Cover corners and right sides somewhat frayed exposing cardboard underlining. Faded rose colored front and back covers with gray spine. inner spine crease weakened but all pages intact. pages tight moderate page wear no markings pages slightly yellowed page edges somewhat darkened. Words and music of 47 of Rodgers and Harts songs. 244 pages with Notes on Rodgers and Hart Shows index in rear 4 parts. ![]()
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