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Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Johnny Mercer Songbook

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Download links and information about Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Johnny Mercer Songbook by Ella Fitzgerald. This album was released in 1964 and it belongs to Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Rock, Pop genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 44:29 minutes.

Artist: Ella Fitzgerald
Release date: 1964
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Rock, Pop
Tracks: 13
Duration: 44:29
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Too Marvelous for Words (featuring Nelson Riddle, Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra) 2:34
2. Early Autumn (1964 Version) (featuring Nelson Riddle, Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra) 3:52
3. Day In - Day Out (1964 Version) (featuring Nelson Riddle, Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra) 2:50
4. Laura 3:45
5. This Time the Dream's on Me (1964 Version) (featuring Nelson Riddle, Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra) 2:57
6. Skylark (featuring Nelson Riddle, Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra) 3:13
7. Single-O (featuring Nelson Riddle, Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra) 3:23
8. Something's Gotta Give (featuring Nelson Riddle, Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra) 2:36
9. Trav'lin' Light (featuring Nelson Riddle, Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra) 3:50
10. Midnight Sun (1964 Version) 4:57
11. Dream (featuring Nelson Riddle, Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra) 3:00
12. I Remember You (featuring Nelson Riddle, Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra) 3:41
13. When a Woman Loves a Man (featuring Nelson Riddle, Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra) 3:51

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Along with her Rodgers and Hart collection, this is one of the best of Ella Fitzgerald's songbooks. Fitzgerald's assured and elegant voice is a perfect match for Mercer's urbane lyrics and Nelson Riddle's supple arrangements. In light of this decorous setting, it's not surprising that Mercer's swagger-heavy numbers like "I Wanna Be Around" and "One More For My Baby" are skipped in favor of more poised selections such as "Early Autumn" and "Skylark." Even traditionally hard-swinging numbers such as "Day In Day Out" and "Something's Gotta Give" are kept in check with Riddle's vaporous, flute-heavy backing and Fitzgerald's velvet tone. Slower numbers like "Laura" and "Midnight Sun" add dramatic contrast with their enigmatic tonal backdrops and elongated vocal phrasing. Fitzgerald's Mercer songbook has become something of an overlooked gem partly because of the popularity of her Cole Porter and Gershwin collections. It's a shame, because this songbook is beautifully executed by Fitzgerald and Riddle and contains wonderful Mercer collaborations with, among others, Harold Arlen and Hoagy Charmichael. This is definitely one for any Fitzgerald fan and not a bad introduction to her vast catalog.