Ella Fitzgerald - The Great American Songbook (2007)

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Title: The Great American Songbook
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Not Now Music
Genre: Big Band, Vocal, Vocal Jazz, Swing
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log scans)
Total Time: 2:32:25
Total Size: 362 / 569 Mb
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Tracklist:

Disc 1

01. Manhattan (2:51)
02. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye (3:33)
03. The Lady Is A Tramp (3:23)
04. Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love) (3:34)
05. If You Can't Sing It (You'll Have To Swing It) (5:12)
06. Taking A Chance In Love (3:09)
07. Soon (2:46)
08. Black Coffee (3:07)
09. I've Got The World On A String (3:17)
10. Someone To Watch Over Me (3:14)
11. That Old Black Magic (2:33)
12. Old Devil Moon (2:59)
13. I Can't Get Started (3:08)
14. Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea (2:18)
15. You'll Never Know (3:10)
16. Lover Come Back To Me (2:02)
17. But Not For Me (3:12)
18. It Might As Well Be Spring (2:43)
19. I've Got You Under My Skin (2:46)
20. Night And Day (3:06)
21. My Funny Valentine (3:54)
22. (Love Is) The Tender Trap (3:02)
23. My One And Only Love (3:21)
24. Smooth Sailing (3:06)

Disc 2

01. Oh, Lady Be Good (3:02)
02. Body And Soul (4:13)
03. How High The Moon (3:15)
04. I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good (3:40)
05. Angel Eyes (2:55)
06. Maybe (3:27)
07. Looking For A Boy (3:09)
08. Ive Got A Crush On You (3:13)
09. Air Mail Special (3:03)
10. Dream A Little Dream Of Me (with Louis Armstrong) (3:05)
11. Baby It's Cold Outside (with Louis Jordan) (2:44)
12. You Would Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart) (with Louis Armstrong) (2:55)
13. Basin Street Blues (3:08)
14. Sentimental Journey (3:19)
15. Thanks For The Memory (2:30)
16. Moanin' Low (2:44)
17. Walkin' By The River (2:31)
18. An Empty Ballroom (3:10)
19. I Wished On The Moon (3:10)
20. My One And Only (3:18)
21. How Long Has This Been Going On (3:19)
22. Happy Talk (2:28)
23. I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair (2:55)
24. I've Got a Feelin' I'm Fallin'' (2:34)
25. Crying (3:11)

“The warmth of love is the most important thing in this life,” confessed one of the world’s best-known jazz singers, the stunning-voiced Ella Fitzgerald, also known as the “grandmother of jazz”. Looking at the development of jazz, we can say that - especially in the early days - singing played a decisive role. They sang folklore, spiritual, religious and works. ? Although jazz is now primarily an instrumental genre, in its development and change, singing has always remained important, and still is today. Along with Bessie Smith or Billy Holliday, her work and singing voice stand out in the history of jazz for the significance and fame of her “grandmother of jazz,” Ella Fitzgerald. Hundreds of his records have been released during his 57-year career and after his death. New editions and selections were also shed in the CD era. It is impossible to express its artistic significance with awards, but 13 Grammy Awards should be mentioned. He entered the Jazz Hall of Fame named after Nesuhi Ertegun. The records, awards, footage, costume, and other personal items of First Lady of Song, the grandmother of the song, are preserved in the permanent exhibition at the National Museum of American History.


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very great lossless songbook !