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1. | I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'
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2. | He Loves And She Loves
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3. | Woman Is A Sometime Thing
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4. | They Can't Take That Away From Me
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5. | Let's Call The Whole Thing Off
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6. | Strike Up The Band
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7. | Things Are Looking Up
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8. | They All Laughed
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9. | Foggy Day
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10. | How Long Has This Been Going On
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11. | Summertime
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12. | Love Is Here To Stay
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13. | There's A Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon For New York
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14. | It's Wonderful
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15. | I Was Doing All Right
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16. | Oh Lady Be Good
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Jazz
Tracks 1, 3, 11, and 13 recorded 1957 at Capitol Studios, Hollywood. Tracks 2, 6, 7, and 14 recorded 1959 at Capitol Studios, Hollywood. Tracks 4 and 9 recorded August 16, 1956 at Capitol Studios, Hollywood. Tracks 5, 8, and 12 recorded July 23, 1957 at Radio Recorders, Hollywood. Tracks 10 and 15 recorded October 14, 1957 at Capitol Studios, Hollywood. Track 16 recorded October 7, 1957 at the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles.
Ella Fitzgerald Vocal Louis Armstrong Trumpet, Vocal Roy Eldridge Trumpet J. J. Johnson Trombone Sonny Stitt Alto Saxophone Stan Getz Tenor Saxophone Coleman Hawkins Tenor Saxophone Illinois Jacquet Tenor Saxophone Flip Phillips Tenor Saxophone Lester Young Tenor Saxophone Oscar Peterson Piano Herb Ellis Guitar Ray Brown Bass Louie Bellson Drums Jo Jones Drums Buddy Rich Drums Russell Garcia Orchestra
Ira Gershwin, the lyric-writing half of America's favorite songwriting team, once said, "I never knew how good our songs were till I heard Ella sing them." And when sweet-voiced Ella Fitzgerald pairs up with swingin' Louis Armstrong - the Gershwin pearls shine even brighter. Our Love Is Here to Stay is a chance to hear Ella and Louis swing with both small groups (including Oscar Peterson's) and full orchestras, and to sample their classic jazz interpretation of the Gershwins' historic opera Porgy and Bess.
Even if you could find someone who wanted to, even if you could find some cynical, embittered individual who hated all things sentimental and old-fashioned, there would be nothingthey could do--it is virtually impossible to diminish the popularity of George and Ira Gershwin's songs in the culturalconsciousness. The tunes, no matter how overplayed, are just too good-- lyrics clever and memorisable, melodies infectious and immanently hummable. This Verve compilation of Gershwin hits as treated by the irascible Louis Armstrong and therich stylings of Ella Fitzgerald includes all the favourites. There are selections from Ella's famous performances with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra, including "Things Are Looking Up", "'S Wonderful" and also the duo's interpretation of PORGY AND BESS with the spirited "I Got Plenty O' Nuttin", and, of course, "Summertime". The disc's finest numbers though, are the recordings with the Oscar Peterson trio. These versions of "They Can't Take That Away From Me" and "How Long Has This Been Going On" forego the swelling arrangements of the larger orchestra for the more intimate feel of the combo. Throughout, Armstrong's inimitable conversational rasp contrasts and complements Fitzgerald's studied, exacting intonation to create a wonderful dynamic that adds even greater life and longevity to these well-known tunes. |
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