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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | I'll Chase The Blues Away
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2. | Love And Kisses
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3. | Rhythm 'n' Romance
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4. | Under The Spell Of The Blues
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5. | When I Get Low I Get High
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6. | Sing Me A Swing Song (And Let Me Dance)
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7. | Little Bit Later On
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8. | Love You're Just A Laugh
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9. | If You Can't Sing It You'll Have To Swing It (Mr Paganini)
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10. | Vote For Mr Rhythm
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11. | My Last Affair
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12. | Organ Grinder's Swing
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13. | Shine
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14. | Darktown Strutters' Ball
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15. | Oh Yes Take Another Guess
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16. | You Showed Me The Way
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17. | Cryin' Mood
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18. | If You Ever Should Leave Me
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19. | Everyone's Wrong But Me
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20. | Just A Simple Melody
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21. | I Got A Guy
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | Rock It For Me
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2. | I Want To Be Happy
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3. | Dipsy Doodle
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4. | If Dreams Come True
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5. | Hallelujah
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6. | Bei Mir Bist Du Schon
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7. | It's My Turn Now
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8. | It's Wonderful
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9. | I Was Doing All Right
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10. | A Tisket, A Tasket
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11. | Heart Of Mine
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12. | I'm Just A Jitterbug
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13. | You Can't Be Mine (And Someone Else's Too)
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14. | If Only You Knew
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15. | Pack Up Your Sins And Go To The Devil
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16. | McPherson Is Rehearsin' (To Swing)
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17. | Everybody Step
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18. | Wacky Dust
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19. | Strictly From Dixie
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20. | FDR Jones
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21. | It's Foxy
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22. | I Found My Yellow Basket
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Jazz
All selections recorded in New York City between 1935 and 1938
Ella Fitzgerald Vocal Chick Webb Drums, Orchestra
If Ella Fitzgerald had never sung another note after Chick Webb, her first mentor, died in 1939, she very possibly would still be remembered as a legendary artist. Fitzgerald spent a total of six years with Webb's band, based at Harlem's Savoy Ballroom. For most of the first four she was the star attraction - and for an additional two, following Webb's death, she also served as band-leader. During that time the singer, no less than Webb himself, became a very special kind of folk hero to the people of Harlem. We are told that Webb, crippled by a tragic childhood accident, began playing drums to distract himself from the torment of his affliction. Whether he relieved his own pain is not know, but through his music he made millions of others feel a lot better. Both Fitzgerald and he became symbols of achievement: being born poor and black (and in Webb's case, handicapped almost from the start) did not keep them from attaining the upper reaches of fame - and also making music that would last forever. session |
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