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Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Duke Ellington Songbook

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Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Duke Ellington Songbook, Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Song book is a 1957 album by the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, accompanied by the Duke Ellington orchestra, focusing on Ellington’s songs.

Part of Fitzgerald’s series of ‘Songbooks’, it is the only one where the composer is also featured as a performer. This was the first time that Fitzgerald had recorded with Ellington. It is also the entry in the Songbook series that gives her by far most often the opportunity to exhibit her famous scat singing.

The greater part of disc three is devoted to two original compositions by Ellington, inspired by Fitzgerald’s life, character and artistry.

Fitzgerald’s performance on this album won her the 1959 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Performance, Individual.

This album marked the start of a fruitful artistic relationship for Ella and the ‘Duke’, the 1960s would see them perform on the Côte d’Azur for the 1966 album Ella and Duke at the Cote D’Azur, and in Sweden for The Stockholm Concert, 1966. Their only other studio album, 1965’s Ella at Duke’s Place, was also extremely well received.

First African-American Female Grammy Winner

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First African-American Female Grammy Winner, Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Song book is a 1957 album by the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, accompanied by the Duke Ellington orchestra, focusing on Ellington’s songs.

Part of Fitzgerald’s series of ‘Songbooks’, it is the only one where the composer is also featured as a performer. This was the first time that Fitzgerald had recorded with Ellington. It is also the entry in the Songbook series that gives her by far most often the opportunity to exhibit her famous scat singing.

The greater part of disc three is devoted to two original compositions by Ellington, inspired by Fitzgerald’s life, character and artistry.

Fitzgerald’s performance on this album won her the 1959 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Performance, Individual.

This album marked the start of a fruitful artistic relationship for Ella and the ‘Duke’, the 1960s would see them perform on the Côte d’Azur for the 1966 album Ella and Duke at the Cote D’Azur, and in Sweden for The Stockholm Concert, 1966. Their only other studio album, 1965’s Ella at Duke’s Place, was also extremely well received.

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