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Ella Fitzgerald- Sings The Rodgers And Hart Song Book (Verve Acoustic Sounds Series)

Ella Fitzgerald- Sings The Rodgers And Hart Song Book (Verve Acoustic Sounds Series)

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Label: Verve

Reissued 3/27/2026, Originally released 1956

The second of her celebrated song book albums and heralded as one of the best vocal jazz albums ever made, Ella and arranger/conductor Buddy Bregman began work on the Rodgers and Hart sessions three months after the release of her Cole Porter Song Book. Like its predecessor, it features the cream of West Coast session musicians, many of whom graced the fabulous recordings that Frank Sinatra was making around the same time in the same studio. Maynard Ferguson (trumpet), Milt Bernhart (trombone), Herb Geller, Ted Nash & Bud Shank (reeds), Barney Kessel (guitar), and Alvin Stoller (drums). The album is full of standards that everyone knows and loves, but in Ella's hands these songs become even more special. Standouts include "There's a Small Hotel," "You Took Advantage of Me," and the perennial, "My Funny Valentine."

Track listing:

  1. Have You Met Miss Jones?
  2. You Took Advantage of Me
  3. A Ship Without a Sail
  4. To Keep My Love Alive
  5. Dancing on the Ceiling
  6. The Lady Is a Tramp
  7. With a Song in My Heart
  8. Manhattan
  9. Johnny One Note
  10. I Wish I Were in Love Again
  11. Spring Is Here
  12. It Never Entered My Mind
  13. This Can't Be Love
  14. Thou Swell
  15. My Romance
  16. Where or When 9
  17. Little Girl Blue
  18. Give It Back to the Indians
  19. Ten Cents a Dance
  20. There's a Small Hotel
  21. I Didn't Know What Time It Was
  22. Ev'rything I've Got
  23. I Could Write a Book
  24. The Blue Room
  25. My Funny Valentine
  26. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
  27. Mountain Greenery
  28. Wait Till You See Her
  29. Lover
  30. Isn't It Romantic?
  31. Here in My Arms
  32. Blue Moon
  33. My Heart Stood Still
  34. I've Got Five Dollars
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