Ella Fitzgerald - Jazz for Spring: Ella Fitzgerald (2025)

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Title: Jazz for Spring: Ella Fitzgerald
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: UMG Recordings, Inc. FP
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:43:05
Total Size: 513 MB
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1. Ella Fitzgerald – On The Sunny Side Of The Street (03:03)
2. Ella Fitzgerald – April In Paris (06:33)
3. Ella Fitzgerald – Walkin' By The River (02:24)
4. Ella Fitzgerald – Desafinado (02:09)
5. Ella Fitzgerald – It's A Lovely Day Today (02:24)
6. Ella Fitzgerald – Mountain Greenery (02:14)
7. Ella Fitzgerald – Blue Skies (03:43)
8. Ella Fitzgerald – Summertime (05:00)
9. Ella Fitzgerald – Old McDonald (02:14)
10. Ella Fitzgerald – Volare (02:40)
11. Ella Fitzgerald – Cotton Tail (03:24)
12. Ella Fitzgerald – Happy Talk (02:26)
13. Ella Fitzgerald – All Of You (01:45)
14. Ella Fitzgerald – Dreams Are Made For Children (02:36)
15. Ella Fitzgerald – Isn't This A Lovely Day? (06:14)
16. Ella Fitzgerald – Over The Rainbow (04:16)
17. Ella Fitzgerald – Tea For Two (03:11)
18. Ella Fitzgerald – Beale Street Blues (02:26)
19. Ella Fitzgerald – Prelude To A Kiss (05:26)
20. Ella Fitzgerald – In A Sentimental Mood (02:45)
21. Ella Fitzgerald – Flying Home (02:27)
22. Ella Fitzgerald – Little White Lies (02:30)
23. Ella Fitzgerald – You're Breakin' In A New Heart (02:25)
24. Ella Fitzgerald – Somebody Loves Me (02:33)
25. Ella Fitzgerald – I'm Getting Sentimental Over You (02:36)
26. Ella Fitzgerald – Music Goes Round And Around (02:31)
27. Ella Fitzgerald – This Year's Kisses (02:18)
28. Ella Fitzgerald – Reaching For The Moon (02:15)
29. Ella Fitzgerald – Cheerful Little Earful (02:06)
30. Count Basie – Jamboree (01:56)
31. Ella Fitzgerald – You're The Top (02:09)
32. Ella Fitzgerald – Thou Swell (02:03)
33. Ella Fitzgerald – You Do Something To Me (02:20)
34. Ella Fitzgerald – In My Dreams (02:58)
35. Ella Fitzgerald – Pick Yourself Up (02:06)

Recognized worldwide as "The First Lady of Song," Ella Fitzgerald is arguably the finest female jazz vocalist of all time. Blessed with a highly resonant voice, wide range, and near-perfect elocution, Fitzgerald also possessed a deft sense of swing, and with her brilliant scat technique, could hold her own against any of her instrumental contemporaries. She came to initial popularity as a member of drummer Chick Webb's band in the 1930s, scoring a hit with a "A-Tisket, A-Tasket," before ascending to wide acclaim in the 1940s with Jazz at the Philharmonic and Dizzy Gillespie's Big Band, and issuing landmark performances like "Flying Home" and "How High the Moon." Working with producer/manager Norman Granz, she gained even more acclaim with her series of albums on Verve, recording definitive versions of the music of the Great American Songbook composers, including 1956's Sings the Cole Porter Songbook. Over her 50-year career, she earned 13 Grammy Awards, sold over 40 million albums, and picked up numerous accolades including a National Medal of Arts and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. A hugely important cultural figure, Fitzgerald made an immeasurable impact on the development of jazz and popular music, and remains a touchstone for fans and artists decades after her passing.