Ella Fitzgerald - The Very Best Of The Rodgers And Hart Songbook (2007)

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Title: The Very Best Of The Rodgers And Hart Songbook
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Verve
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 45:51
Total Size: 178 Mb / 116 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Lover
2. My Funny Valentine
3. I Didn't Know What Time It Was
4. It Never Entered My Mind
5. Ten Cents A Dance
6. The Lady Is a Tramp
7. Manhattan
8. Little Girl Blue
9. I Could Write A Book
10. Where Or When
11. This Can't Be Love
12. Bewtiched

After the initial impact of her first songbook venture (Cole Porter) in early 1956, Ella Fitzgerald returned to the studio quickly with the same arranger/conductor (Buddy Bregman) and recorded nearly three dozen songs from the pens of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. Released just six months after the Porter volume, Sings the Rodgers and Hart Song Book confirmed that something special was afoot and just narrowly missed the Top Ten of the album charts. Fitzgerald's heavy musical skills were naturally pleasing to the reportedly finicky Rodgers, and her nearly endless reserves of buoyant optimism were an excellent complement to Hart's songs. The 2007 Verve compilation The Very Best of the Rodgers and Hart Song Book includes less than one out of three songs from the original, but it forms a solid introduction to what is arguably Fitzgerald's best work. It begins with a bang ("Lover"), reprises the best ballads ("My Funny Valentine," "Manhattan," "Where or When"), and includes three of the more downcast numbers from the Rodgers & Hart catalog ("It Never Entered My Mind," "Ten Cents a Dance," and "Little Girl Blue"). For those who don't have the confidence to spring for the full set, these 12 songs will probably convince them.