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Title Cheek to cheek : the complete duet recordings / Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Verve, [2017]
[Santa Monica, California] : Distributed by Universal Music Enterprises
℗2017

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 South Windsor Public Library - Audio-Visual Materials  CD JAZZ FITZGERALD    Check Shelf
Description 4 audio discs ; 4 3/4 in.
digital optical mono stereo rda
audio file rda
CD audio
female voice 1 male voice 1 jazz combo 1 2 1 lcmpt
female voice 1 male voice 1 big band 1 2 1 lcmpt
Note Jazz.
Title from disc label.
Performer Ella Fitzgerald, vocals; Louis Armstrong, vocals, trumpet; with accompaniment.
Credits Produced by Milt Gabler and Norman Granz.
Event Singles recorded 1946-1951 New York, Los Angeles.
Ella and Louis recorded 1956 August 16 Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA.
Ella and Louis again recorded 1957 July 23, 1957 August 1 Radio Recorders, Hollywood, CA; 1957 August 13 Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA.
Porgy and Bess recorded 1957 August 18-19, 28, 1957 October 14 Los Angeles, CA.
Bonus tracks recorded 1946-1957.
Note Originally released as Decca 23496, 27209, 27901, 28552 (singles); MGV 4003 (Ella and Louis); MG V-4006-2 (Ella and Louis again); MG VS-6040-2 (Porgy and Bess); bonus tracks in part previously unreleased.
Compact discs.
Program notes by Ricky Riccardi (16 unnumbered pages : color portraits) and original liner notes by Norman Granz (16 unnumbered pages : color illustrations) inserted in container.
Contents The Decca singles. You won't be satisfied (until you break my heart) ; The frim fram sauce ; Dream a little dream of me ; Can anyone explain? (No, no, no!) ; Necessary evil ; Oops! ; Who walks in when I walk out ; Would you like to take a walk (Sump'n good'll come from that) -- Ella and Louis. Can't we be friends? ; Isn't this a lovely day ; Moonlight in Vermont ; They can't take that away from me ; Under a blanket of blue ; Tenderly ; A foggy day ; Stars fell on Alabama ; Cheek to cheek ; The nearness of you ; April in Paris ([Oscar Peterson Trio]: Oscar Peterson, piano; Herb Ellis, guitar; Ray Brown, bass; Buddy Rich, drums) -- Ella and Louis again. Don't be that way ; Makin' whoopee ; They all laughed ; Comes love ; Autumn in New York ; Let's do it (Let's fall in love) ; Stompin' at the Savoy ; I won't dance ; Gee baby, ain't I good to you ; Let's call the whole thing off ; These foolish things (remind me of you) ; I've got my love to keep me warm ; Willow weep for me ; I'm putting all my eggs in one basket ; A fine romance ; Ill wind ; Love is here to stay ; I get a kick of you ; Learnin' the blues ([Oscar Peterson Trio]: Oscar Peterson, piano; Herb Ellis, guitar; Ray Brown, bass; Louis Bellson, drums) -- Porgy and Bess. Overture ; Summertime ; I wants to stay here ; My man's gone now ; I got plenty o' nuttin' ; The buzzard song ; Bess, you is my woman now ; It ain't necessarily so ; What you want wid Bess? ; A woman is a sometime thing ; Oh, Doctor Jesus ; Medley [3 selections]. Here come da honey man ; Crab man ; Oh, dey's so fresh and fine ; There's a boat dat's leavin' soon for New York ; Bess, oh where's my Bess? ; Oh Lawd, I'm on my way (orchestra; Russell Garcia, arranger and conductor) --
Bonus tracks. Ella and Louis live. The Memphis blues (live from the Chesterfield show) (with Bing Crosby) ; You won't be satisfied (until you break my heart) (live at the Hollywood Bowl) ; Undecided (live at the Hollywood Bowl) -- Decca extras. You won't be satisfied (until you break my heart) (false start and breakdown) ; The frim fram sauce (false starts/takes 1 and 2) ; The frim fram sauce (alternate take) -- Ella and Louis again extras. Makin' whoopee (take 1) ; Makin' whoopee (take 2) ; I get a kick out of you (take 2 (run-through) and take 3 (breakdown)) ; I get a kick out of you (take 3 and 4) ; I get a kick out of you (take 13) ; Let's do it (Let's fall in love) (take 3) ; Willow weep for me (take 4) -- Porgy and Bess extras. I got plenty o' nuttin' (mono master) ; A woman is a sometime thing (mono master) ; Bess, oh where's my Bess? (takes 5 and 6) ; Bess, oh where's my Bess? (take 7) ; Bess, oh where's my Bess? (take 8) ; Bess, oh where's my Bess? (take 9) ; Bess, oh where's my Bess? (insert for take 9) ; Bess, oh where's my Bess? (take 10) ; Red-headed woman (instrumental).
Subject Jazz vocals.
Jazz -- 1951-1960.
Jazz -- 1941-1950.
Operas -- Excerpts.
Jazz. (OCoLC)fst00982165
Jazz vocals. (OCoLC)fst00982216
Operas -- Excerpts. (OCoLC)fst01046203
Chronological Term 1941-1960
Genre/Form Jazz.
Songs.
Operas.
Excerpts.
Alternate takes (Sound recordings)
Live sound recordings.
Alternate takes (Sound recordings) (OCoLC)fst01752722
Excerpts. (OCoLC)fst01692837
Jazz. (OCoLC)fst01726653
Live sound recordings. (OCoLC)fst01726308
Operas. (OCoLC)fst01726688
Songs. (OCoLC)fst01726744
Added Author Fitzgerald, Ella, performer.
Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971, performer.
Rich, Buddy, 1917-1987, performer.
Bellson, Louie, 1924-2009, performer.
Garcia, Russell, arranger of music, conductor.
Crosby, Bing, 1903-1977, performer.
Container of (work): Gershwin, George, 1898-1937. Porgy and Bess. Selections.
Oscar Peterson Trio, performer.
Standard No. 00602557627725 gtin-14
602557627725
Music No. B0026763-02 Verve (disc labels)
B0026763-02 DG02 Verve (container)
23496 Decca
27209 Decca
27901 Decca
28552 Decca
MGV 4003 Decca
MG V-4006-2 Decca
MG VS-6040-2 Decca
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