Can't You Behave What Is This Thing Called Love You're The Top Love For Sale It's De-Lovely Night And Day Ace In The Hole So In Love I've Got You Under My Skin I Concentrate On You Don't Fence Me In
Fitzgerald) Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man (Ella Fitzgerald) Imagination (Ella Fitzgerald) The One I Love (Belongs To Somebody Else) (Ella Fitzgerald) I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) (Ella Fitzgerald) My Man (Mon Homme) (Ella Fitzgerald) I'm Beginning To See The Light (Ella Fitzgerald) (Ink Spots The) It's Only A Paper Moon (Ella Fitzgerald) (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons (Ella Fitzgerald) Sentimental Journey (Ella Fitzgerald) How High The Moon (Ella Fitzgerald) I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out Of My Hair (Ella Fitzgerald) Black Coffee (Ella Fitzgerald) Happy Talk (Ella Fitzgerald) Ain't Nobody's Business But My Own (Ella Fitzgerald) Dream A Little Dream Of Me (Ella Fitzgerald) (Louis Armstrong) How Long Has This Been Goin' On? (Ella Fitzgerald) Someone To Watch Over Me (Ella Fitzgerald)
Time It Was I Could Write A Book My Funny Valentine Betwitched My Romance Wait Till You See Her Lover Isn't It Romantic Blue Moon Mountain Greenery Here In My Arms Everything I've Got Thou Swell My Heart Stood Still
Songbook as Ella Fitzgerald. But while Sinatra specialized in mood-themed albums (his composer-based collections were compiled from material already released), Fitzgerald's ambitious songbooks devoted themselves to one great songwriter after another: Cole Porter, the Gershwins, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, Harold Arlen, and so on. The two-volume Rodgers and Hart project ranks with the best, and if Buddy Bergman's arrangements are a bit sweeter than his Cole Porter settings, or Nelson Riddle's Gershwin treatments, they suit the material just fine. And what a wide range of material it is (with original verses intact!), intermingling novelty show tunes ("Give it Back to the Indians," "Johnny One Note"), sophisticated standards ("Manhattan," "Blue Moon," "The Lady is a Tramp"), and lush ballads ("Isn't it Romantic," "It Never Entered My Mind"). But for my money, the most exquisite thing Fitzgerald ever recorded is her seven-minute "Bewitched" (a.k.a. "Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered") on Vol. 2, casting a spell of hushed reverie that makes time stand still. --Jim Emerson
inevitable that there would be a sequel. And so, The Best Nat King Cole, Dean Martin, Tom Jones, Ella Fitzgerald, Tony Bennett, Mat Monro, Peggy Lee, Louis Armstrong and Friends Album In The World....Ever! Vol. 2 provides another overview of the whole "easy-listening" vibe, this time across three CDs--70 tracks in total. Unlike the first compilation, there is rather more filler here (Ben E King's "Stand By Me" and the Platters' "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" are terrific songs, but seem out of place here), but generally there is plenty of the aforementioned artists to keep any party swinging. Most impressive, however, is the bonus disc of "Christmas Crooners", which could have made a terrific compilation on its own, with classic contributions from Nat King Cole, Dean Martin, Bing Crosby and others. --Ted Kord
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