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1957 studio album by Ella Fitzgerald
Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Song Book Released 1957 Recorded June 25 – October 17, 1957 Genre Jazz Length 166 :32 Label Verve MGV 4008-2 (Volume 1) and MGV 4009-2 (Volume 2)Producer Norman Granz
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Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Song Book is a 1957 studio album by the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald , accompanied by Duke Ellington and his orchestra, focusing on Ellington's songs.
Part of Fitzgerald's "Song Book" series, it is the only one where the composer is also featured as a performer and the first occasion Fitzgerald recorded with Ellington. It is also the entry in the Song Book series that provided her with the most opportunities to exhibit her skill at scat singing .
The greater part of disc three is devoted to two original compositions by Billy Strayhorn , inspired by Fitzgerald's life, character, and artistry. Fitzgerald's performance on this album won her the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Performance, Individual , at the 1st Annual Grammy Awards .[ 6]
The album was released in two volumes: The first volume comprised Fitzgerald with the Ellington orchestra, the second of Fitzgerald with a small group setting.
This album marked the start of a fruitful artistic relationship for Fitzgerald and Ellington. The 1960s would see them perform on the Côte d'Azur for the album Ella and Duke at the Cote D'Azur (1966), and in Sweden for The Stockholm Concert, 1966 . Their only other studio album is Ella at Duke's Place (1965).
For the 1957 Verve 4-LP set: Verve MGV 4010-4
Disc one
"Rockin' in Rhythm " (Harry Carney , Duke Ellington , Irving Mills ) – 5:17
"Drop Me Off in Harlem " (Nick Kenny ) – 3:48
"Day Dream " (John La Touche , Billy Strayhorn ) – 3:56
"Caravan " (Ellington, Mills, Juan Tizol ) – 3:51
"Take the "A" Train " (Strayhorn) – 6:37
"I Ain't Got Nothin' But the Blues " (Ellington, Don George ) – 4:39
"Clementine" (Strayhorn) – 2:37
"I Didn't Know About You " (Bob Russell ) – 4:10
"I'm Beginning to See the Light " (Ellington, George, Johnny Hodges , Harry James ) – 3:24
"Lost in Meditation" (Mills, Lou Singer, Tizol) – 3:24
"Perdido " (Ervin Drake , H.J. Lengsfelder , Tizol) – 6:10
"Cotton Tail " (Duke Ellington) – 3:23
"Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me " (Russell) – 7:38
"Just A-Sittin' and A-Rockin' " (Lee Gaines , Strayhorn) – 3:30
"(In My) Solitude " (Eddie DeLange , Duke Ellington, Irving Mills) – 2:04
"Rocks in My Bed " – 3:56
"Satin Doll " (Johnny Mercer , Strayhorn) – 3:26
"Sophisticated Lady " (Mitchell Parish ) – 5:18
Disc two
"Just Squeeze Me (But Please Don't Tease Me) " (Gaines) – 4:13
"It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) " (Ellington, Mills) – 4:12
"Azure " (Mills) – 2:18
"I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart " (Mills, Henry Nemo , John Redmond ) – 4:08
"In a Sentimental Mood " (Manny Kurtz , Mills) – 2:44
"Don't Get Around Much Anymore " (Russell) – 4:59
"Prelude to a Kiss " (Irving Gordon , Mills) – 5:26
"Mood Indigo " (Barney Bigard , Mills) – 3:24
"In a Mellow Tone " (Milt Gabler ) – 5:07
"Love You Madly" – 4:37
"Lush Life " (Strayhorn) – 3:37
"Squatty Roo" (Hodges) – 3:38
"I'm Just a Lucky So-and-So " (Mack David ) – 4:12
"All Too Soon " (Carl Sigman ) – 4:22
"Everything But You " (George, James) – 2:53
"I Got it Bad (And That Ain't Good) " (Paul Francis Webster ) – 6:11
"Bli Blip " (Sid Kuller ) – 3:01
Disc three
"Chelsea Bridge " (Strayhorn) – 3:20
"Portrait of Ella Fitzgerald " (Strayhorn) – 16:10
First Movement: "Royal Ancestry"
Second Movement: "All Heart"
Third Movement: "Beyond Category"
Fourth Movement: "Total Jazz"
"The E and D Blues" (E for Ella, D for Duke) (Strayhorn) – 4:48
Bonus Tracks; Issued on the Verve 1999 3CD re-issue, Verve 314 559 248-2
"Chelsea Bridge – rehearsal" – 4:03
"Chelsea Bridge – rehearsal" – 3:37
"Chelsea Bridge – rehearsal" – 3:59
"Chelsea Bridge – rehearsal" – 3:20
"Chelsea Bridge – rehearsal" – 1:38
"Chelsea Bridge – rehearsal" – 1:20
"Chelsea Bridge – rehearsal" – 5:35
"Chelsea Bridge – rehearsal" – 3:39
"All Heart – rehearsal" – 3:54
"All Heart – alternative take I" – 3:33
"All Heart – alternative take II" – 3:22
"All Heart – alternative take III" – 3:25
Recorded June 15–October 27, 1957, Hollywood , Los Angeles, California .
Ella Fitzgerald – vocals
William "Cat" Anderson , Clark Terry , Willie Cook – trumpet
Dizzy Gillespie – trumpet on "Take the "A" Train"[ 7] [ 8]
Frank Foster – tenor saxophone
Paul Gonsalves , Ben Webster – saxophone
Johnny Hodges – alto saxophone
Russell Procope – clarinet , alto saxophone
Jimmy Hamilton – clarinet, tenor saxophone
Harry Carney – clarinet, bass clarinet
John Sanders, Britt Woodman , Quentin Jackson – trombone
Ray Nance – trumpet, violin
Stuff Smith – violin
Oscar Peterson , Paul Smith – piano
Ray Brown , Joe Mondragon , Jimmy Woode – double bass
Herb Ellis , Barney Kessel – guitar
Sam Woodyard , Alvin Stoller – drums
Billy Strayhorn – piano, narrator
Duke Ellington – piano, narrator, arranger, conductor
Studio albums Live albums Other albums Tribute albums Filmography Related
Studio albums
Harlem Jazz, 1930
Ellingtonia, Vol. One
Ellingtonia, Vol. Two
Braggin' in Brass: The Immortal 1938 Year
The Blanton–Webster Band
Never No Lament: The Blanton-Webster Band
Smoke Rings
Liberian Suite
Great Times!
Masterpieces by Ellington
Ellington Uptown
The Duke Plays Ellington
Ellington '55
Dance to the Duke!
Ellington Showcase
Historically Speaking
Duke Ellington Presents...
The Complete Porgy and Bess
A Drum Is a Woman
Studio Sessions, Chicago 1956
Such Sweet Thunder
Studio Sessions 1957 & 1962
Ellington Indigos
Black, Brown and Beige
Duke Ellington at the Bal Masque
The Cosmic Scene
Happy Reunion
Jazz Party
Anatomy of a Murder
Festival Session
Blues in Orbit
The Nutcracker Suite
Piano in the Background
Swinging Suites by Edward E. and Edward G.
Unknown Session
Piano in the Foreground
Paris Blues
Featuring Paul Gonsalves
Midnight in Paris
Studio Sessions, New York 1962
Afro-Bossa
The Symphonic Ellington
Duke Ellington's Jazz Violin Session
Studio Sessions New York 1963
My People
Ellington '65
Duke Ellington Plays Mary Poppins
Ellington '66
Concert in the Virgin Islands
The Popular Duke Ellington
Far East Suite
The Jaywalker
Studio Sessions, 1957, 1965, 1966, 1967, San Francisco, Chicago, New York
...And His Mother Called Him Bill
Second Sacred Concert
Studio Sessions New York, 1968
Latin American Suite
The Pianist
New Orleans Suite
Orchestral Works
The Suites, New York 1968 & 1970
The Intimacy of the Blues
The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse
Studio Sessions New York & Chicago, 1965, 1966 & 1971
The Intimate Ellington
The Ellington Suites
This One's for Blanton!
Up in Duke's Workshop
Duke's Big 4
Mood Ellington
Live albums Collaborations Compositions by Billy Strayhorn by Juan Tizol
Orchestra members Related
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release. Note: All-Star albums feature sideman who are not necessarily listed while titles which include "Oscar Peterson" or the OP Trio are usually shortened.
As leader or co-leader
Plays series1955–58 Plays the Songbook (1959)The London House Sessions (1961)Trio & Guests Exclusively for My Friends 1969–79
Hello Herbie (1969)
Motions and Emotions (with Claus Ogerman , 1969)
Another Day (1970)
Tracks (1970)
Tristeza on Piano (1970)
Walking the Line (1970)
Great Connection (1971)
In Tune (and The Singers Unlimited , 1971)
Reunion Blues (and Milt Jackson, 1971)
In Tokyo (1972)
Solo (1972)
The History of an Artist, Vol. 1 (1972)
The History of an Artist, Vol. 2 (1972)
The trio (Pablo , 1973)
In Russia (1974)
The Giants (1974)
The Good Life (1974)
Oscar Peterson et Joe Pass à Salle Pleyel (1975)
Porgy and Bess (and Joe Pass , 1975)
The Oscar Peterson Big 6 at Montreux (1975)
The Tenor Giants (and Zoot Sims and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis , 1975)
And the Bassists – Montreux '77 (and Ray Brown & Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen , 1977)
Jam – Montreux '77 (1977)
The London Concert (1978)
The Paris Concert (1978)
Digital at Montreux (1979)
Night Child (1979)
Skol (with Stéphane Grappelli , 1979)
With The Trumpet Kings 1980–2004
WithCount Basie or alumni
Lester Young with the Oscar Peterson Trio (1952)
Basie Jazz (Count Basie , 1952)
Pres and Sweets (Lester Young and Harry Edison , 1955)
Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You (Harry Edison, 1957)
Going for Myself (Lester Young & Harry Edison, 1957)
Jazz Giants '58 (Stan Getz , Gerry Mulligan & Harry Edison, 1958)
Satch and Josh (and Count Basie, 1974)
Satch and Josh...Again (and Count Basie, 1977)
Night Rider (and Count Basie, 1978)
The Timekeepers (and Count Basie, 1978)
Yessir, That's My Baby (and Count Basie, 1978)
Oscar Peterson + Harry Edison + Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson (1986)
WithBenny Carter WithRoy Eldridge WithElla Fitzgerald Coleman Hawkins and/or Ben Webster WithBuddy Rich With others
The Astaire Story (Fred Astaire , 1952)
Buddy DeFranco and Oscar Peterson Play George Gershwin (1954)
Ellis in Wonderland (Herb Ellis , 1955–56)
Toni (Toni Harper , 1955–56)
Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson (1957)
Anita Sings the Most (Anita O'Day , 1957)
Only the Blues (Sonny Stitt , 1957)
Stan Getz and J. J. Johnson at the Opera House (1957)
Stan Getz and the Oscar Peterson Trio (1957)
This Is Ray Brown (Roy Brown , 1958)
Sonny Stitt Sits in (1959)
Bill Henderson with (1963)
Zoot Sims and the Gershwin Brothers (1975)
The Milt Jackson Big 4 (1975)
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis 4 – Montreux '77 (1977)
How Long Has This Been Going On? (Sarah Vaughan , 1978)
Linger Awhile (Sarah Vaughan, 1978)
Ain't Misbehavin' (Clark Terry, 1978)
Ain't But a Few of Us Left (Milt Jackson, 1981)
Hark (Buddy DeFranco, 1985)
Some of My Best Friends Are...The Piano Players (Ray Brown, 1994)
Film soundtracks
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release.
As leader or co-leader WithDuke Ellington WithJohnny Hodges WithQuincy Jones WithHerbie Mann WithOliver Nelson With others
My Kinda Swing (Ernestine Anderson , 1959)
Gloomy Sunday and Other Bright Moments (Bob Brookmeyer, 1961)
Soul Summit Vol. 2 (Gene Ammons , 1961)
Late Hour Special (Gene Ammons, 1961–62)
Velvet Soul (Gene Ammons, 1962)
One Foot in the Gutter (Dave Bailey , 1960)
Gettin' Into Somethin' (Dave Bailey, 1960)
Goodies (George Benson , 1968)
Bobo's Beat (Willie Bobo , 1968)
Jam Session (Clifford Brown , 1954)
Ruth Brown '65 (Ruth Brown , 1964)
Who Is Gary Burton? (1962)
Byrd at the Gate (Charlie Byrd , 1963)
Son of Drum Suite (Al Cohn , 1960)
The Magic Touch (Tadd Dameron , 1962)
Afro-Jaws (Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis , 1960)
Trane Whistle (Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, 1960)
Listen to Art Farmer and the Orchestra (1962)
Ella Abraça Jobim (Ella Fitzgerald , 1980–81)
Big Band Bossa Nova (Stan Getz , 1962)
Stan Getz Plays Music from the Soundtrack of Mickey One (1965)
Gillespiana (Dizzy Gillespie , 1960)
Carnegie Hall Concert (Dizzy Gillespie, 1961)
Cookin' (Paul Gonsalves , 1957)
The Big Soul-Band (Johnny Griffin , 1960)
White Gardenia (Johnny Griffin, 1961)
Homage to Duke (Dave Grusin , 1993)
The Further Adventures of El Chico (Chico Hamilton , 1966)
It's About Time (Jimmy Hamilton , 1961)
You Better Know It!!! (Lionel Hampton , 1964)
Really Big! (Jimmy Heath , 1960)
Friends Old and New (John Hicks , 1992)
Yoyogi National Stadium, Tokyo 1983: Return to Happiness (JATP , 1983)
Budd Johnson and the Four Brass Giants (1960)
J.J.! (J.J. Johnson , 1964)
Goodies (J.J. Johnson, 1965)
Concepts in Blue (J.J. Johnson, 1980)
Summit Meeting (Elvin Jones , 1977)
Down Home (Sam Jones , 1962)
At Newport '63 (Lambert, Hendricks & Bavan , 1963)
The Centaur and the Phoenix (Yusef Lateef , 1960)
Themes from Mr. Lucky, The Untouchables and Other TV Action Jazz (Mundell Lowe , 1960)
Satan in High Heels (Mundell Lowe, 1961)
The Soul of Hollywood (Junior Mance , 1962)
The Jazz Version of "How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying" (Gary McFarland , 1961)
Tijuana Jazz (Gary McFarland, 1965)
Mingus Revisited /Pre-Bird (Charles Mingus , 1960)
The Complete Town Hall Concert (Charles Mingus, 1962)
Smooth as the Wind (Blue Mitchell , 1960–61)
A Sure Thing (Blue Mitchell, 1962)
Jazz Dialogue (Modern Jazz Quartet , 1965)
Gerry Mulligan and the Concert Jazz Band at the Village Vanguard (1960)
Gerry Mulligan '63 (Gerry Mulligan , 1962)
That's How I Love the Blues! (Mark Murphy , 1962)
Nine Flags (Chico O'Farrill , 1966)
Oscar Peterson and the Trumpet Kings – Jousts (1974)
The Alternate Blues (Oscar Peterson, 1980)
The Trumpet Summit Meets the Oscar Peterson Big 4 (1980)
Basically Duke (Oscar Pettiford , 1954)
The Trumpet Kings Meet Joe Turner (Big Joe Turner , 1974)
Bossa Nova Carnival (Dave Pike , 1962)
Jazz for the Jet Set (Dave Pike, 1965)
Sonny Rollins and the Big Brass (1958)
New Fantasy (Lalo Schifrin , 1964)
Once a Thief and Other Themes (Lalo Schifrin, 1965)
Hobo Flats (Jimmy Smith , 1963)
The Matadors Meet the Bull (Sonny Stitt , 1965)
I Keep Comin' Back! (Sonny Stitt, 1966)
Taylor Made Jazz (Billy Taylor , 1959)
New York City R&B (Cecil Taylor , 1961)
Kwamina (Billy Taylor, 1961)
Out of the Storm (Ed Thigpen , 1966)
Devil May Care (Teri Thornton , 1960–61)
Joyride (Stanley Turrentine , 1965)
Live at Newport (McCoy Tyner , 1963)
Dinah Jams (Dinah Washington , 1954)
Uhuru Afrika (Randy Weston , 1960)
At Newport '63 (with Joe Williams , 1963)
New York, New Sound (Gerald Wilson , 2003)
Kai Olé (Kai Winding , 1961)
The Colorful Strings of Jimmy Woode (Jimmy Woode , 1957)