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Ella Fitzgerald sings the George and Ira Gershwin song book

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Verve Records
Language
English

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Table of Contents

[Vol. 1] Girl crazy (1930) : Sam and Delilah ; But not for me
Funny face (1927) : My one and only
Shall we dance (film, 1937) : Let's call the whole thing off ; Beginner's luck
Lady, be good (1924) : Oh, lady be good
A damsel in distress (film, 1937) : Nice work if you can get it ; Things are looking up
Just another rhumba
Rosalie (1928) : How long has this been going on?
[v. 2] Funny face : 'S wonderful
Lady, be good : The man I love
Tip-toes (1925) : That certain feeling
The show is on (1936) : By Strauss
Oh, Kay! (1926) : Someone to watch over me
Ladies first (1918) : The real American folk song
Of thee I sing (1931) : Who cares?
Tip-toes : Looking for a boy
Shall we dance : They all laughed
Pardon my English (1933) : My cousin from Milwaukee
Delicious (film, 1931) : Somebody from somewhere
(continued) [v. 3] A damsel in distress : A foggy day
Oh, Kay! : Clap yo' hands
The shocking Miss Pilgrim (film, 1946) : For you, for me, for evermore
A damsel in distress : Stiff upper lip
A dangerous maid (1921) : Boy wanted
Strike up the band (1930) : Strike up the band ; Soon
Treasure girl (1928) : I've got a crush on you
Girl crazy : Bidin' my time
The shocking Miss Pilgrim : Aren't you kind of glad we did?
Of thee I sing : Of thee I sing (Baby)
[v. 4] Lady, be good : "The half of it, Dearie" blues
The Goldwyn follies (film, 1938) : I was doing all right
Funny face : He loves and she loves
Of thee I sing : Love is sweeping the country
Girl crazy : Treat me rough
The Goldwyn follies : Love is here to stay
Shall we dance : Slap that bass
Pardon my English : Isn't it a pity?
Shall we dance : Shall we dance?
The Goldwyn follies : Love walked in
Girl crazy : You've got what gets me
(continued) [v. 5] Shall we dance : They can't take that away from me
Girl crazy : Embraceable you
A damsel in distress : I can't be bothered now
Girl crazy : Boy! What love has done to me!
Lady, be good : Fascinatin' rhythm
Funny face : Funny face
Pardon my English : Lorelei
Treasure girl : Oh, so nice
Funny face : Let's kiss and make up
Girl crazy : I got rhythm.
(7-inch disc): Ambulatory suite: Promenade
March of the Swiss soldiers. The preludes: Prelude 1
Prelude 2
Prelude 3.

Edition Notes

Eds. recorded: Harms ; Gershwin Publ. ; New World Music ; Chappell & Co.

Artwork by Bernard Buffet on box and individual disc containers.

Sixth disc enclosed (EP VS-100) (7-inch, 33 rpm): "Instrumental selections from Ella Fitzgerald sings the George & Ira Gershwin song book" ; arrangements and orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle.

Book, The Gershwins, words upon music, by Lawrence D. Stewart (48 p. ; illus.) laid in container.

Ella Fitzgerald, vocalist ; with orchestra ; Nelson Riddle, arranger and conductor.

Recorded Jan.-July 1959.

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[New York, N.Y.]
Other Titles
The George and Ira Gershwin song book.

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Format
[sound recording]
Pagination
5 sound discs : analog

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL38613418M
OCLC/WorldCat
32335514

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