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1. | Sing Me A Swing Song (And Let Me Dance)
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2. | Blue Minor
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3. | When I Get Low I Get High
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4. | Little Bit Later On
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5. | Don't Be That Way
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6. | Vote For Mr Rhythm
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7. | Organ Grinder's Swing
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8. | Blue Lou
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9. | Oh Yes Take Another Guess
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10. | I Want To Be Happy
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11. | Clap Hands Here Comes Charlie
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12. | Tisket A Tasket
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13. | I'm Just A Jitterbug
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14. | Harlem Congo
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15. | Wacky Dust
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16. | Undecided
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17. | T'ain't What You Do It's The Way That You Do It
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18. | Liza (All The Clouds'll Roll Away)
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Jazz
All selections recorded in New York City between September 1934 and February 1939.
Ella Fitzgerald Vocal Chick Webb Drums Mario Bauza Trumpet Taft Jordan Trumpet Bobby Stark Trumpet Nat Story Trombone Sandy Williams Trombone Wayman Carver Reeds Pete Clark Reeds Teddy McRae Reeds Edgar Sampson Reeds Joe Steele Piano John Trueheart Banjo, Guitar Bill Thomas Bass
"When a body meets a body on the ballroom floor/ Then a body asks a body: 'What's a swing band for?'"
When Ella Fitzgerald launched that query over the jaunty strut of Chick Webb's orchestra, her audience could hear in her voice a natural glee that underscored the lyric's meaning. "Sing Me a Sing Song (and let Me Dance)" was recorded in 1936, at a time when swing music was the special property of the rollicking big bands. And without question, Webb's bunch was one of the most animated on the scene. Those smitten with the recent eruption of swing dancing and jazz parties will inevitably dig the overwhelming jump tunes that spark this collection of Fitzgerald's work with the drummer-bandleader. Simply put, it's some of the most vivacious stuff ever. session
The excellent GRP-Crescendo reissue series SWINGSATION collected some of the finest swing artists of the '30s and '40s for the delectation of those involved in the rather insincere and thankfully short-lived swing revival of the late '90s.Ella Fitzgerald began her career as a shy teenager singer with the Chick Webb Orchestra, but her appealingly girlish voice, evident good humor and amazing ability to scat-sing made her a star seemingly overnight. Her breakthrough tune, "A Tisket A Tasket", was an enormous hit in 1937, and followupslike "Sing Me A Swing Song (And Let Me Dance)" and "When I Get Low I Get High" were so popular that Fitzgerald took over Webb's orchestra upon the bandleader's death in 1939. One-third of this collection's 18 tracks are instrumentals showing off the amazing versatility of Webb's orchestra, one of the best second-tier bands of the era. |
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