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Ella Fitzgerald - Lullabies Of Birdland (1955)

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A1 	Lullaby Of Birdland 	
A2 	Rough Ridin 	
A3 	Angel Eyes 	
A4 	Smooth Sailing 	
A5 	Oh, Lady Be Good ! 	
A6 	Later 	
B1 	Ella Hums The Blues 	
B2 	How High The Moon 	
B3 	Basin Street Blues 	
B4 	Air Mail Special 	
B5 	Flying Home

Vocals – Ella Fitzgerald
Backing Vocals – The Ray Charles Singers
Organ – Bill Doggett
Vic Schoen And His Orchestra
Conductor – Sy Oliver, Bob Haggart

 

With her impeccably clean phrasing, fluid scat-singing, and confident sense of swing, Ella Fitzgerald (1917-1996) was one of America's and the world's most popular jazz singers. Fitzgerald was a favored singing partner of Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, Dizzy Gillespie (who had a profound influence on her singing during bebop's rise), and Duke Ellington, and achieved both critical and popular success during her lifetime. LULLABIES OF BIRDLAND consists of recordings from 1945 to 1955, offering a cross-section of Swing-era standards, many of which she flat-out owned by the end of her career ("Oh Lady Be Good" and "How High The Moon" among them). ---allmusic.com

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