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Ella Fitzgerald

Label: Storyville Records
Released: 2009
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Tracks

Ella Fitzgerald: A Tisket, A Tasket; Traffic Jam; A Lover Is Blue; Dodgin' the Blues; 'Taint What You Do; Confessin'; Blue Lou; What's The Matter With Me?; I Want the Waiter; Let's Get Together; A-Tisket, A Tasket; Limehouse Blues; This Changing World; Oh; Johnny; Oh!; Diga Diga Do; Thank Your Stars; Take It From the Top; Vagabond Dreams; Break 'Em Down; Let's Get Together. Mildred Bailey: Hold On; It Had To Be You; Summertime; Sleighride in July; The Sheik of Araby; Swing Low; Sweet Chariot; Enchantment; I'm Getting Sentimental Over You; Smoke Gets In Your Eyes; Which of the Great 48; Hold On; Hold On; I'm Beginning To See the Light; Trummin' On A Riff; I Didn't Know About You; Bugle Call Rag; He's Funny That Way; Night Music; Rosetta; St. Louis Blues; I'm Gonna See My Baby; Hold On; Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child; At Home With A Gnome; Stompin' At the Savoy; Evalina; Hold On.

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Ella Fitzgerald: vocals; Dick Vance: vocals, trumpet; Taft Jordan: vocals, trumpet; George Matthews: trombone; Eddie Barefield: clarinet, alto saxophone; Hilton Jefferson: alto saxophone; Ted McRae: tenor saxophone; Ram Ramirez: piano; Beverly Peer: bass; probably Wayman Carver: tenor and alto saxophones, flute; Sandy Williams: trombone; Nat Story: trombone; George Matthews: trombone; John Truehart: guitar; Bill Beason: drums.
Mildred Bailey: vocals; Billy Butterfield: trumpet; Roy Eldridge: trumpet; Chris Griffin: trumpet; Yank Lawson: trumpet; Jimmy Maxwell: trumpet; Charlie Shavers: trumpet; Will Bradley: trombone; Ward Silloway: trombone; Hank D'Amico: reeds, woodwinds; Ernie Caceres: reeds, woodwinds; Nick Ciazza: reeds, woodwinds; Paul Ricci: reeds, woodwinds; Teddy Wilson: piano; Remo Palmieri: guitar; Albert Hall: string bass; Red Norvo: vibraphone; Specs Powell: drums; Paul Baron: conductor; Tommy Dorsey: trombone.


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