We have such racial issues in the USA. What would happen if Ella's music was being listened to by everyone, whatever "color," or race or nationality, and we all declared, "Wow! We don't need to fight and be so angry. We just need to play this album for everyone to hear. Peace at last. By the way, I'm a blue-eyed blond old Swede/ United Kingdom DNA'er. Does it matter? Ans.: Nope. I like that my name, Ellen, is so close to hers. Oh, yeah, I'm a singer, but there's where my similarity to her comes to a screeching halt!🙃 Feb. 2022, and we're all sick of COVID-19. Let's not take it out on one another, Friends. Laugh. Dance. Sing. Listen to Ella.
You will find less racial news/tension if people would pay less attention/belief in the talking head commentators whose agenda is too obvious to comment on.
You have the right idea..music is the universal language for the soul..and the iconic records are timeless..people are really very much the same under the skin, biologically, hopes. dreams, fears, its 2023!! The whole system wants labels and groups..the left, the right, the rich, the poor, black, white...their control wouldn't be possible if we all were united hand and hand...PEOPLE!! Not this group, or class or negative label is made up to control that group!!! Like the legendary MJ said it starts with the man in the mirror
Ella missed -& rembered along with Nat Cole ,count Basie , when music was entertaining,enjoyable ,pleasant, relaxing. Not the cheap commercial trash of 2020.
This comment serves no purpose at all. They were amazing times but music evolves as it should. And there is still some great music around at this present time.
@@davidwalsh3439 I wish; if there is, I haven't found it. Is there something (anything) new that people will be listening to in 80 years the way we are listening to this now?
In reading the comments I see that people around the whole world enjoy Ella's music . I used Google Translate to read the replies and it amazes me where people around the world are listening to her music. They listen in Russia, Norway (where an 84 year old man has enjoyed her music for 70 years) Korea, Portugal. Spain, France, Italy, Mexico, S. America and more. She is gone but her music still is alive.
I'm not very sure whether I get the gist of your message: there are well'learned people, with refined tastes all over the world. And Ella's voice is just what they would listen to. And music is a universal language. As variety goes, let me remind you that South America is a third of the American continent and stretches from Venezuela down to Argentina, with many countries in between, with extraordinary differences in their histories and their cultures. Most of them were Spanish colonies centuries ago. But, I'm afraid that's the only real feature they share. To put them in only one category would be a mistake.
Her songs make me want to relive some memories that doesn't exist, with a man that doesn't exist. And yet, just thinking about it, i'm happy. i love Ella and Sinatra and Anka~
The first of the eight legendary Songbooks by LA Fitz. She was totally opposed to it Norman Granz talked her into it.. "Oh!, Norman the kids want a "Tisket a Tasket" Granz insisted " Ella we need the Plaza, The Fairmont we already have the village locked. He bought her a Rolls Royce and a sable coat and out they went to fish for the carriage trade = they caught a boat load of new punters and Ella went back to No1 on Downbeat" The sable coat was Ella's anyway as they shared all their money! Norman's tennis partner Buddy Bregman did these arragements he was just 24,
AAAHHHHHH lyrics from a literate person-so much to enjoy - not repetitive babble from the functionally illiterate making recordings infecting generations.
Так как поет джазовые композиции Ella Fitzgerald не может никто. Это так свободно, легко и естественно, как будто она просто дышит и живет в гармонии с музыкой и миром. Чудесно!
Ella had amazing range; no one else can "scat" like Ms. Fitzgerald. Also, the police were called to her house because she was practicing and hit a note so high it set off the burglar alarm and broke a crystal glass.
Ella Fitzgerald. The greatest popular singer of the twentieth century, and though she was a great jazz singer, The Divine One (Sarah Vaughn) was probably better.
I was once on a flight from San Francisco and noticed Ella Fitzgerald and her assistant in the seats in front of me. I mentioned to a passing stewardess that Ella Fitzgerald was sitting directly in front of me. The stewardess gave ma a blank look and asked, "Who's she?". I couldn't believe it! The stewardess and I were not many years apart and she had no idea who I was talking about. A very sad comment really.
Fell in love with Ella when I was about 10 years old just after WW2. Every Time etc was the big song in Britain and was played regularly on the radio. Have been a devoted fan ever since, and as you can see, still listen and enjoy. I play triple solitaire and really indulge myself. Have introduced her to my (nearly) 20 year old grandson via I Wish I were etc and he really appreciated the performance and the Cole Porter lyrics. Regards from England. Dec. 3rd 2021.
WHAT A VOICE. One of the best... And Cole and Rodgers and Hart , great composers. I am 73, but this kind of music make me feel in my twenties or thirties.
this sort of music and song I love as I was brought up on this sort of music. Glenn Miller. Duke Ellington. and quite a few British swing bands or orchestras as my father played the Spanish guitar in a small swing orchestra when he was young.
Ella is simply the Best, and all other good singers are in her debt forever, because she developed jazzsinging and took it to another level, because of her superior talent!
My favourite since the 1940s when, as a small boy, I fell in love with Ella after hearing fabulous version of "MyHappiness". I'm sure you know it but, if you don't......Kind regards.
Ella was a bit before my musical time, but as a musician, I listened to a LOT of music, I played by ear so could learn anything I heard. Ella could do it all, and in perfect pitch, great range and, she always did the intros, which is something many artists did NOT do! The intro sets the scene for the lyrics and Ella knew that! She's about the only one who consistently sang the intros. Later on in his career, Tony Bennett did that also. I have numerous favorite singers, but Ella Fitzgerald reigns at the top of them for many reasons!
This, along with the Gershwin songbook were staples. Such an iconic interpreter of song. Saw her at Radio City near the end of her career. Astounding. She and Garland were untouchable in their time.
I hate that it took me until my 30s, to be able to appreciate Mother Ella!...always heard her songs in the background as a child...but now I appreciate the vast range, silky tones, unbelievable scatting and ability to improv....LOVE ME SOME MOTHER Ella!🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾♥️
It is still my fantasy to dance Begin the Beguine, The Lady is a Tramp, I've Got you under my Skin... with someone that can move to this music! I am a child of the 60s but nothing tops this music.
Las más grandes cantantes que he oído de E.U. ELA F.,LA DIVINA SARA Y LA INCREIBLE BARBARA,ENTRE OTRAS GRANDES. CUANDO ESTUDIABA PORTUGUES SUPE QUE EL GRANDIOSO JOBIM SE INSPIRÓ ENTRE OTROS EN EL GRANDISIMO COLE,,UNO DE LOS FAVORITOS DE MI ADMIRADO FRANK,MI TOCAYO.SALUDOS DESDE MI MEXICO. PARA LOS CREYENTES EN CRISTO POR FAVOR OREN POR MI BELLO PERO ATRIBULADO PAIS, PUES ESTAMOS CORRIENDO GRAVES PROBLEMAS POLITICOS CON UN Desequilibrado MENTAL Y SU PANDILLA DE HAMPONES.GRACIAS.
One day, my mother said Ella was very talented...I came to learn her popularity ran through many bands by her natural inside timing with her capturing key and pitch...she was destined, I say. What a seemingly sweet woman, too.
Hello There Again my name is Mr Cannadine T. Boxill-Harris, how have you been Keeping up to Lately, I was wondering if you need to do the other way round Lyrics in you’re own word Lyrics but sing it differently in the original Extended background Versions of those Particular song’s By Andrew Gold and The Korgis, Never Let her Slip Away and Everybody got to learn Sometime, why don’t they just Replace the Synthesizer Strings Sound to a Two Musette Accordion’s sounds and make those two Musette sounds for those Two Accordion’s 3 to 6 and a half times more Deeper then the Original Synthesizer Strings Sound that they have used for this Particular song called Everybody’s got to Learn sometime and also Replace the Xylophone Sound to a 17 Times More Deeper Chime Bell or Even a 26 Times More Deeper Still Drum Sound, Because it is Still one of my Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Favorite Song’s Ever Since I was about 10 Years of Age Thank You and I Like 👍 you’re Remixing and Remake them 2 and a half times more Deeper Pretty Please X X X
The complete Ella Fitzgerald song books is a masterpiece that needs to be considered as such and at the level of great classicals of all time. Great songs, great orchestras and arrangements, all served by the purest voice in Jazz ever
@Famille PADRE I completely agree. It's just a pity that there isn't a volume dedicated to the songs of Hoagy Carmichael. I've often wondered if that was seriously considered and if it was, why didn't it happen?
Even though my favorite Ella songbook is the one with Gershwin songs, this is still wonderful to listen to. Thank you for posting this. Btw, my daughter is 23 and listens to Ella (and Billie) all the time. These ladies are timeless.
All the songbooks are pretty close to the greatest collection of the twentieth century, but my favorite is the Harold Arlen. Billy May was such an exciting arranger.
@@gerrycoogan6544 NOBODY in caps. Who is the far number 2 in terms of coolness of voice? This is my personal opinion and anyone can comment: 2. Bette Midler
These are wonderful compilations. I've loved them since I was a soldier and my roommate (Phil Stokes) played them over and over. That was sixty years ago and I haven't yet tired of these songs or these singers. The only one I know of the same quality as Ella Fitzgerald's songbooks is Sarah Vaughan's Rodgers and Hart songbook, which is (in my opinion) close to perfect. I don't usually think this of Sarah Vaughan's style, but facts are facts!.
@@rondaleroi Many many thanks! I was completely unaware of the editing function. I should add another favorite compilation: Sylvia McNair's Jerome Kern album, titled Sure Thing.
@@TedWms521 I was going to recommend Sylvia's music! She came to a class reunion I was attending (she used to go to my school but left to go to one with a better music program). I knew nothing about her (I only came to that school in 10th grade) except that she sang opera, and I had the gall to ask her if she had any albums (I was thinking non-opera). She graciously said she did. So when I Googled her later and saw that yes, she had about 70 albums, boy, did I feel like an idiot! But that's how I came across her Great American Songbook albums. What a voice! I even watch her conduct Masterclass vocal critiques. I know nothing about music, but she is so articulate and has such a beautiful speaking voice that it is riveting!
Ella è una meraviglia ! La sua voce come quella di Sinatra e di Elvis sono doni di natura che ogni tanto spendono nel firmamento musicale. Così come in un altro campo la voce unica di Mario Lanza che ha lasciato una traccia indelebile nei cuori di moltissimi!
Rodgers and hart. My funny valentine. Where or when. Blue moon. To keep my love alive. Bewitched, bothered and bewildered. Zip. I could write a book. E.t.c. In 20th century musical The most important human. Truly appreciate!
@@기경배-n8pLorenz Hart was a far greater lyricist than Hammerstein, and Rodgers wrote more inventive music with him than with Hammerstein. But nevertheless Rodgers and Hammerstein are still wonderful also.
Ella's voice is like the best chocolate you ever had in your life - rick and smooth. Her diction is beyond belief, I have never heard any other artist with diction or a voice like Ella - a total joy to listen to.
Every Sunday afternoon I love to enjoy your music taste of Ella Fitzgerald, my favorite singer of Jazz, Soul and blues. You're my favor of all the other providers on RUclips. The music choice is perfect and all this whitout commercials.🙏🏼 I love it, I never get tired of listening to your music box, it makes my day. Thank you very, very much. 😍❤🎧🎶💃
@@olradguyFrank said wonderful things about a lot of other singers. My own opinion is they were the greatest popular singers of the twentieth century and it's impossible to choose between them.
A magia da voz da Ella reside na constatação das notas musicais dançarem juntamente e harmoniosamente com a essa garganta,verdadeiro instrumento de Deus.Ouça-a em silêncio e sinta a pura verdade desta sensação única.Seria maravilhoso se todos tivessem ouvidos apurados.Eu me sinto um privilegiado ser tão emocional e externar enquanto viver o que Deus me permitir.Amém...
A voice like "Buttah". Every time I hear her I imagine myself in some wonderful bakery about to eat the best pastry. She's beautiful and wholesome at the same time. Her voice really motivates me and I'll clean the house or decorate an otherwise ugly space into something lovely like her. It helps threw life's burdens to cut them with her sweetness and charm. Great vocalist she has a smile in her voice.
We have such racial issues in the USA. What would happen if Ella's music was being listened to by everyone, whatever "color," or race or nationality, and we all declared, "Wow! We don't need to fight and be so angry. We just need to play this album for everyone to hear. Peace at last. By the way, I'm a blue-eyed blond old Swede/ United Kingdom DNA'er. Does it matter? Ans.: Nope. I like that my name, Ellen, is so close to hers. Oh, yeah, I'm a singer, but there's where my similarity to her comes to a screeching halt!🙃 Feb. 2022, and we're all sick of COVID-19. Let's not take it out on one another, Friends. Laugh. Dance. Sing. Listen to Ella.
You will find less racial news/tension if people would pay less attention/belief in the talking head commentators whose agenda is too obvious to comment on.
You have the right idea..music is the universal language for the soul..and the iconic records are timeless..people are really very much the same under the skin, biologically, hopes. dreams, fears, its 2023!! The whole system wants labels and groups..the left, the right, the rich, the poor, black, white...their control wouldn't be possible if we all were united hand and hand...PEOPLE!! Not this group, or class or negative label is made up to control that group!!! Like the legendary MJ said it starts with the man in the mirror
❤🌹🙂
I like the way you articulated and expressed yourself here. It seems you could be a successful writer if you wanted. Glory to God
Hmm.... Actually, I do write, but not professionally. Thanks.
Charlie Parker said it's a good thing she doesn't play a horn, or she'd take everyone's gig.
OMG that's great! Never heard that before! 😂
Ella missed -& rembered along with Nat Cole ,count Basie , when music was entertaining,enjoyable ,pleasant, relaxing. Not the cheap commercial trash of 2020.
We've just let consumerism become a lifetime's effort. It's spread worse than Covid19. 🤦🏽♂️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏾♂️
This comment serves no purpose at all. They were amazing times but music evolves as it should. And there is still some great music around at this present time.
@@davidwalsh3439 , no, there really is not.
@@davidwalsh3439 I wish; if there is, I haven't found it. Is there something (anything) new that people will be listening to in 80 years the way we are listening to this now?
❤Loved your Comment 🌹
On this day, with the horrors taking place in the US and Ukraine, Ella is the balm that my soul needs.. We ALL need Ella.
Com certeza eu também.ouço a diva
Absolutamente!!!
Very true, Heather.
Yes, its true.
Super facts!!!!
Ella Fitzgerald is the best female singer of all time in the western world🗽🗽🗽 Thanks Ella💕🗽🗽🗽🗽
In Anglosphere probably...🏆💫
The first lady of song. NOBODY tops Queen Ella. Thanks for this lengthy upload, I can't think of a better way to spend 3 1/2 hours!
Too True!!!! Isaw her live at the Free Trade Hall - Manchester in 1963 (or 4). An occasion to be cherished for life.
SUCH CLARITY OF EXPRESSION AND DICTION PERFECTION
She is the singer gold standard for the new jazz vocalists coming up.
In reading the comments I see that people around the whole world enjoy Ella's music .
I used Google Translate to read the replies and it amazes me where people around the world are listening to her music. They listen in Russia, Norway (where an 84 year old man has enjoyed her music for 70 years) Korea, Portugal. Spain, France, Italy, Mexico, S. America and more. She is gone but her music still is alive.
I'm not very sure whether I get the gist of your message: there are well'learned people, with refined tastes all over the world. And Ella's voice is just what they would listen to. And music is a universal language. As variety goes, let me remind you that South America is a third of the American continent and stretches from Venezuela down to Argentina, with many countries in between, with extraordinary differences in their histories and their cultures. Most of them were Spanish colonies centuries ago. But, I'm afraid that's the only real feature they share. To put them in only one category would be a mistake.
Music transcends
Ella is ageless. Timeless. My go to gal
Oh yes indeed. I am a 75 years old Canadian lady
and I still enjoy listening to Ella.
She will remain in our hearts for ever.
There is an idea that says that a person is not dead as long as their name is still spoken. On that basis, Lady Ella is immortal 💖
never before never again a more controlled voice so clear so sweet # 1 this and any time
Her songs make me want to relive some memories that doesn't exist, with a man that doesn't exist. And yet, just thinking about it, i'm happy. i love Ella and Sinatra and Anka~
Ella and Francis are a different stratum from Paul.
I can say that I feel as you
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The first of the eight legendary Songbooks by LA Fitz. She was totally opposed to it Norman Granz talked her into it.. "Oh!, Norman the kids want a "Tisket a Tasket" Granz insisted " Ella we need the Plaza, The Fairmont we already have the village locked. He bought her a Rolls Royce and a sable coat and out they went to fish for the carriage trade = they caught a boat load of new punters and Ella went back to No1 on Downbeat" The sable coat was Ella's anyway as they shared all their money! Norman's tennis partner Buddy Bregman did these arragements he was just 24,
thanks Don. I’d appreciate more info .if you don’t mind.Always been a fan of Ella,
Great memory!!
Tenho 82 anos e acompanho está "diva" desde a minha infância e quando jovem namorei muito dançando ao som da voz d'ELLA'.
THANK YOU for this great compilation!!!!!
AAAHHHHHH lyrics from a literate person-so much to enjoy - not repetitive babble from the functionally illiterate making recordings infecting generations.
Ok boomer
@@mnmCrumble, it's called taste, halfwit. And there are people your age who have it. You, however, lost out.
I am a millenial and totally agree.
Nobody tops Ella.
...and her articulation...vocalization...this
sh!t is out of sight! Thank you, auntie Ella (in my heart)!
@@mnmCrumbleok ageist
This is my therapy! Thank you!!! Ella makes you feel like nothing in the world is impossible!
The Head Angel of Music.😊🤗😍
Ah, the Angel of Jazz: Lady Ella = Perfection!
Dennis Norden used to refer to her as the "Blessed Ella".
The greatest collection of standards and the best vocalist of them all - Ella
Так как поет джазовые композиции Ella Fitzgerald не может никто. Это так свободно, легко и естественно, как будто она просто дышит и живет в гармонии с музыкой и миром. Чудесно!
My mother's music. This was the music I grew up on! Heard it all the time. Loved Ella & still do! RIP Ella!
SAME HERE.
She just puts you in another orbit! Words can’t describe her soothing voice. Love Ella
Ella had amazing range; no one else can "scat" like Ms. Fitzgerald. Also, the police were called to her house because she was practicing and hit a note so high it set off the burglar alarm and broke a crystal glass.
Absolutely!!!
The Blessed Ella. I saw her live at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester in 1964 . My blessed memory.
Ella Fitzgerald...... The Ultimate Jazz Singer . She will live forever in my songbook . Thanks for this amazing collection .
Don't EVAH forget about *Miss SARAH VAUGHAN!*
@@ShogunHull
Poor Sarah, always a runner-up.
not for me😎
Ella Fitzgerald. The greatest popular singer of the twentieth century, and though she was a great jazz singer, The Divine One (Sarah Vaughn) was probably better.
I saw her in 1966 at the bull fights in Mexico City, sat right in front of me but I didn't realize it was her till we were getting out. What a lady!!
Lucky you. Wish I could have seen her but at least we are left with her music. Love her voice, so soothing!
The Queen of jazz...no doubt..
Dame Ella and Sinatra, ThE voices, though I like her better scatting with Satchmo.
Thank you very much for this extraordinary posting! wonderful! Thanks!
I was once on a flight from San Francisco and noticed Ella Fitzgerald and her assistant in the seats in front of me. I mentioned to a passing stewardess that Ella Fitzgerald was sitting directly in front of me. The stewardess gave ma a blank look and asked, "Who's she?". I couldn't believe it! The stewardess and I were not many years apart and she had no idea who I was talking about. A very sad comment really.
Fell in love with Ella when I was about 10 years old just after WW2. Every Time etc was the big song in Britain and was played regularly on the radio. Have been a devoted fan ever since, and as you can see, still listen and enjoy. I play triple solitaire and really indulge myself. Have introduced her to my (nearly) 20 year old grandson via I Wish I were etc and he really appreciated the performance and the Cole Porter lyrics. Regards from England. Dec. 3rd 2021.
Unfortunately, I can believe it. We're a nation of cultural illiterates.
OMG I would've pooped my pants I'd have been so starstruck!
WHAT A VOICE. One of the best... And Cole and Rodgers and Hart , great composers. I am 73, but this kind of music make me feel
in my twenties or thirties.
Such a sweet voice, and a lovely lady,our Ella !
Wonderful. I'm hard to love, but now it's so easy for me.
Talk about the songs for a holiday.soothing can't wait to get into the recliner.
My absolute n.º 1 JazzLady.
ELLA, que voz maravillosa.
Cantando PORTER. é um.sonho de amor Cantando JOBIM é um.passeio romântico pelo.BRASIL!!Perfeita em todos ritmos. Eterna em tudo que cantou.
Wonderful Ella! What articulation! My French wife can understand every word. Cole Porter one of the best.
this sort of music and song I love as I was brought up on this sort of music. Glenn Miller. Duke Ellington. and quite a few British swing bands or orchestras as my father played the Spanish guitar in a small swing orchestra when he was young.
So effortless! And restrained. She doesn't have to go for the glory notes in every song, even though we know she could. Less is more.
Ella is simply the Best, and all other good singers are in her debt forever, because she developed jazzsinging and took it to another level, because of her superior talent!
Ella's voice reminds me of my favorite season. It's magical just like winter, and a pretty snow shower, ice skating downtown, a sunny winter day.
My favorite singer since the sixties when I first heard her singing her voice is so smooth and soothing
My favourite since the 1940s when, as a small boy, I fell in love with Ella after hearing fabulous version of "MyHappiness". I'm sure you know it but, if you don't......Kind regards.
Ella was a bit before my musical time, but as a musician, I listened to a LOT of music, I played by ear so could learn anything I heard. Ella could do it all, and in perfect pitch, great range and, she always did the intros, which is something many artists did NOT do! The intro sets the scene for the lyrics and Ella knew that! She's about the only one who consistently sang the intros. Later on in his career, Tony Bennett did that also. I have numerous favorite singers, but Ella Fitzgerald reigns at the top of them for many reasons!
What a tremendous talent she deserved every accolade that i was bestowed upon her.
Ella the world got to see you were the top from amateur night at the Apollo in NYC to being applauded and honored around the world!!!
Sublime,talento e transcedência no mais
elevado grau de beleza e perfeição.What voice my God.Your angel whith us.
This, along with the Gershwin songbook were staples. Such an iconic interpreter of song. Saw her at Radio City near the end of her career. Astounding. She and Garland were untouchable in their time.
The most beautiful voice ever. I never tire of hearing her songs.
@Yakov Shani not too sure about Diana Krall though.
when ella sings a song its done
I hate that it took me until my 30s, to be able to appreciate Mother Ella!...always heard her songs in the background as a child...but now I appreciate the vast range, silky tones, unbelievable scatting and ability to improv....LOVE ME SOME MOTHER Ella!🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾♥️
Transitioning from little person 2 Maturity. THANK you, God 4 Ms Ella's Fitzgerald!!!!!
A glass of Chardonnay and this...life couldn't get any better!
Anything good always stands the test of time. My daughter and grand children listen to it.
That is wonderful. It's the only way the great things survive a civilizational collapse such as the one we're having.
That is THE definition of a *classic* = it always "works"
It is still my fantasy to dance Begin the Beguine, The Lady is a Tramp, I've Got you under my Skin... with someone that can move to this music! I am a child of the 60s but nothing tops this music.
HER VOICE WAS PURE MAGIC . NEVER WILL THERE BE SUCH A WONDERFUL SINGER, WHEN ELLA CREATES HER VOCAL DEXTERITY IM IN ANOTHER WORLD👏👏👏💖🌺
ABSOLUTELY
Las más grandes cantantes que he oído de E.U. ELA F.,LA DIVINA SARA Y LA INCREIBLE BARBARA,ENTRE OTRAS GRANDES.
CUANDO ESTUDIABA PORTUGUES SUPE QUE EL GRANDIOSO JOBIM SE INSPIRÓ ENTRE OTROS EN EL GRANDISIMO COLE,,UNO DE LOS FAVORITOS DE MI ADMIRADO FRANK,MI TOCAYO.SALUDOS DESDE MI MEXICO.
PARA LOS CREYENTES EN CRISTO POR FAVOR OREN POR MI BELLO PERO ATRIBULADO PAIS, PUES ESTAMOS CORRIENDO GRAVES PROBLEMAS POLITICOS CON UN Desequilibrado MENTAL Y SU PANDILLA DE HAMPONES.GRACIAS.
Elegant music, fine songs, excellent Ella.
J'adore , merci pour ce medley best of...
Milady, you make my work day respectable (bowing down to you)
Love this! I listen at work. Thanks!
What a great collection. I can just start it a nd let it play for hours THANK YOU
I love the way Ella uses her voice with surrounding accompaniment to make love to my ears!!!
One day, my mother said Ella was very talented...I came to learn her popularity ran through many bands by her natural inside timing with her capturing key and pitch...she was destined, I say. What a seemingly sweet woman, too.
Hello There Again my name is Mr Cannadine T. Boxill-Harris, how have you been Keeping up to Lately, I was wondering if you need to do the other way round Lyrics in you’re own word Lyrics but sing it differently in the original Extended background Versions of those Particular song’s By Andrew Gold and The Korgis, Never Let her Slip Away and Everybody got to learn Sometime, why don’t they just Replace the Synthesizer Strings Sound to a Two Musette Accordion’s sounds and make those two Musette sounds for those Two Accordion’s 3 to 6 and a half times more Deeper then the Original Synthesizer Strings Sound that they have used for this Particular song called Everybody’s got to Learn sometime and also Replace the Xylophone Sound to a 17 Times More Deeper Chime Bell or Even a 26 Times More Deeper Still Drum Sound, Because it is Still one of my Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Favorite Song’s Ever Since I was about 10 Years of Age Thank You and I Like 👍 you’re Remixing and Remake them 2 and a half times more Deeper Pretty Please X X X
What a uniquely wonderful voice; such timbre! There really is no comparison to Ella (never has been, never will be).
They don't make music like this anymore..... A true shame!!!
Just hearing these songs again reminds me of a great talent lost to time. Wonderful voice and song selections. Miss you, Ella.
The complete Ella Fitzgerald song books is a masterpiece that needs to be considered as such and at the level of great classicals of all time. Great songs, great orchestras and arrangements, all served by the purest voice in Jazz ever
The divine Ella, flawless interpreter of inspired lyrics!
Amen to that! 👍👍
@Famille PADRE
I completely agree. It's just a pity that there isn't a volume dedicated to the songs of Hoagy Carmichael. I've often wondered if that was seriously considered and if it was, why didn't it happen?
Even though my favorite Ella songbook is the one with Gershwin songs, this is still wonderful to listen to. Thank you for posting this. Btw, my daughter is 23 and listens to Ella (and Billie) all the time. These ladies are timeless.
Please turn her on to Sarah Vaughan and Johnny Hartman is she is unfamiliar.
All the songbooks are pretty close to the greatest collection of the twentieth century, but my favorite is the Harold Arlen. Billy May was such an exciting arranger.
I can´t stop listening Ella
1:06:34 - Ella Fitzgerald - My Funny Valentine
Absolutelly top.
Ella is pure silk. No one can duplicate her voice or class today...
Without any doubt, Mark.She is brilliant!
Nobody could duplicate it back then either! She was simply the greatest.
@@gerrycoogan6544 NOBODY in caps. Who is the far number 2 in terms of coolness of voice? This is my personal opinion and anyone can comment: 2. Bette Midler
Oh my, you should go listen to Samara Joy, you will be astonished I swear!
Ella the best singer in the world ! I love her songs , memories, memories they don’t go away ❤️❤️❤️
Excelente cantante..pasan los años y es mas notoria su voz y melodia......quedan pocas..que disfrute escucharla ..
New York city, when it was THE GREATEST CITY IN THE WORLD!!
Great memories!
Quando escuto Ella Fitzgerald me sinto em Nova York no seu esplendor😍😍saudades 😭.
These are wonderful compilations. I've loved them since I was a soldier and my roommate (Phil Stokes) played them over and over. That was sixty years ago and I haven't yet tired of these songs or these singers. The only one I know of the same quality as Ella Fitzgerald's songbooks is Sarah Vaughan's Rodgers and Hart songbook, which is (in my opinion) close to perfect. I don't usually think this of Sarah Vaughan's style, but facts are facts!.
Wonderful - I hate auto correct.
Wonderful compilations - autocorrect strikes a second time.
@@TedWms521 If you click on the three dots to the right of your post, you have the ability to edit the post to correct that pesky auto-correct.
@@rondaleroi Many many thanks! I was completely unaware of the editing function.
I should add another favorite compilation: Sylvia McNair's Jerome Kern album, titled Sure Thing.
@@TedWms521 I was going to recommend Sylvia's music! She came to a class reunion I was attending (she used to go to my school but left to go to one with a better music program). I knew nothing about her (I only came to that school in 10th grade) except that she sang opera, and I had the gall to ask her if she had any albums (I was thinking non-opera). She graciously said she did. So when I Googled her later and saw that yes, she had about 70 albums, boy, did I feel like an idiot! But that's how I came across her Great American Songbook albums. What a voice! I even watch her conduct Masterclass vocal critiques. I know nothing about music, but she is so articulate and has such a beautiful speaking voice that it is riveting!
A Ella é um bálsamo p os ouvidos, corações e espíritos! A melhor, a maior, a minha amada, Ella!
Ella è una meraviglia ! La sua voce come quella di Sinatra e di Elvis sono doni di natura che ogni tanto spendono nel firmamento musicale. Così come in un altro campo la voce unica di Mario Lanza che ha lasciato una traccia indelebile nei cuori di moltissimi!
Happiness is coming with her voice!
...the plea
@@robertobeckford1807 Yes! Well said; Ella sang with such warmth!!
Rodgers and hart.
My funny valentine. Where or when.
Blue moon. To keep my love alive.
Bewitched, bothered and bewildered.
Zip. I could write a book.
E.t.c.
In 20th century musical
The most important human.
Truly appreciate!
로저스와 로렌즈핱
로저스와 해머스타인
어느쪽의 음악을 더 좋아하는지
아직도모르겠다.
60년이 지나도
도저히 모르겠다.
P.s/
My romance.
It never entered mind.
P.s./
Way out west(요람속의 아기ㅡ1931?)
@@기경배-n8pLorenz Hart was a far greater lyricist than Hammerstein, and Rodgers wrote more inventive music with him than with Hammerstein. But nevertheless Rodgers and Hammerstein are still wonderful also.
She's is marvellous here but how about the genius internal rhymes in the lyrics by Lorenz Hart and still making it sound so natural.
OMG he was so great! My favorite lyricist
Fantastica Ella!
OMG this will still be music 500 years from now. 💙⏳⚖️🙏🏻
Perfect for the soul. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaamazing. Angelic!
Thank you for share this lovely playlist! Happy New Year!
Ye: is that first lady of the Song
Ella's voice is like the best chocolate you ever had in your life - rick and smooth. Her diction is beyond belief, I have never heard any other artist with diction or a voice like Ella - a total joy to listen to.
Saw her live in Newcastle on Tyne UK. She was fantastic.
pocas recopilaciones he escuchado con tanta clase sensualidad y ternura ok por porter y rogers y el arreglista una joya
Every Sunday afternoon I love to enjoy your music taste of Ella Fitzgerald, my favorite singer of Jazz, Soul and blues. You're my favor of all the other providers on RUclips. The music choice is perfect and all this whitout commercials.🙏🏼 I love it, I never get tired of listening to your music box, it makes my day. Thank you very, very much. 😍❤🎧🎶💃
Her phrasing reminds me of Frank Sinatra. She is easily his equal at delivering lyrics with feeling.
Ella is better than Frank.
Frank even said she was better 👍
@@olradguyFrank said wonderful things about a lot of other singers. My own opinion is they were the greatest popular singers of the twentieth century and it's impossible to choose between them.
Unica! Inimitabile!
Una cantante fuera de serie con una voz inconfundible y bella que nunca pasará de moda.
A❤️🌹amo ella
A magia da voz da Ella reside na constatação das notas musicais dançarem juntamente e harmoniosamente com a essa garganta,verdadeiro instrumento de Deus.Ouça-a em silêncio e sinta a pura verdade desta sensação única.Seria maravilhoso se todos tivessem ouvidos apurados.Eu me sinto um privilegiado ser tão emocional e externar enquanto viver o que Deus me permitir.Amém...
Love that Ella swing with a big band.
14:20... cocaïne and have a sniff!??!!!.... Woah!!🤨🤐
A voice like "Buttah". Every time I hear her I imagine myself in some wonderful bakery about to eat the best pastry. She's beautiful and wholesome at the same time. Her voice really motivates me and I'll clean the house or decorate an otherwise ugly space into something lovely like her. It helps threw life's burdens to cut them with her sweetness and charm. Great vocalist she has a smile in her voice.
I dare you who Can sing better than her, the answer is nobody, Ella was simply the Best! And even maryllyn achnowledged This fact!
Her voice is so perfect, sweet and smooth
Yes, she sings perfectly🗽🗽🗽🗽
I love Ella💖💖💖💖
Une des grandes divas du Jazz : sublime, tellement de joie de s’imprégner de sa voix, de sa beauté. Oui c’est un véritable plaisir et de voyager
Titles aren’t readable on the app. Would be nice if they were readable in the video itself.
Незабываемая ELLA!!! Неповторима и неподражаема! Могу часами наслаждаться её талантом! Спасибо!!!
I can’t even read what you said but I LOVE IT! Viva Ella!
Great girlsinger, a superstar! Thanks Ella!
I hope God gave her a winged horse, straight to heaven. Like Monsenior Gillespie @ O.L.C. Philadelphia PA!!!!!*
Cole Porter as always had the best standards.
Maybe, but this is by Rodgers and Hart.
@@TedWms521 AND Cole Porter, too.
When ask his influences as a songwriter Paul Mccartney said Cole Porter
@@rondaleroi Exactly people always like to go back and forth
@@TedWms521 rather it was R&H, even tho it is Cole as well, Cole still had the best compositions
MASSA DEMAIS.Sao Salvador.BA. no confinamento montando meu Fusca 1977 .ligado nessa afro linda voz MASSA.
Excelente el audio, similar a los vinilos. En cuanto a la voz, dirección orquestal y arreglos , diez puntos .
Ella is marvellour sensationel!
Germany ,,,, wie Klasse diese Musik... Das hat Kraft und Herz ..nun bin ich Fan... von Ella Fitzgerald