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Ella Fitzgerald

Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April 25, 1917 – June 15, 1996) was an American jazz singer, sometimes referred to as the "First Lady of Song", "Queen of Jazz", and "Lady Ella". She was noted for her purity of tone, impeccable diction, phrasing, timing, intonation, and a "horn-like" improvisational ability, particularly in her scat singing.

After a tumultuous adolescence, Fitzgerald found stability in musical success with the Chick Webb Orchestra, performing across the country but most often associated with the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem. Her rendition of the nursery rhyme "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" helped boost both her and Webb to national fame. After taking over the band when Webb died, Fitzgerald left it behind in 1942 to start her solo career. Her manager was Moe Gale, co-founder of the Savoy, until she turned the rest of her career over to Norman Granz, who founded Verve Records to produce new records by Fitzgerald. With Verve she recorded some of her more widely noted works, particularly her interpretations of the Great American Songbook.

While Fitzgerald appeared in films and as a guest on popular television shows in the second half of the twentieth century, her musical collaborations with Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and The Ink Spots were some of her most notable acts outside her solo career. These partnerships produced some of her best-known songs such as "Dream a Little Dream of Me", "Cheek to Cheek", "Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall", and "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)". In 1993, after a career of nearly sixty years, she gave her last public performance. Three years later, she died at age 79 after years of declining health. Her accolades included 14 Grammy Awards, the National Medal of Arts, the NAACP's inaugural President's Award, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Birth and Death Data: Born April 25, 1917 (Newport News), Died June 15, 1996 (Beverly Hills)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1935 - 1957

Roles Represented in DAHR: vocalist, songwriter, lyricist

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= Recordings were issued from this master. No recordings issued from other masters.

Recordings (Results 151-175 of 349 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Decca 70653 10-in. 4/10/1942 Mama come home Ella Fitzgerald vocalist  
Decca 71286 10-in. 7/31/1942 My heart and I decided Ella Fitzgerald vocalist  
Decca 71287 10-in. 7/31/1942 I put a four-leaf clover in your pocket Ella Fitzgerald vocalist  
Decca 71288 10-in. 7/31/1942 He's my guy Ella Fitzgerald vocalist  
Decca 71482 10-in. 11/3/1943 Cow cow boogie (Cuma-ti-yi-yi-ay) Ella Fitzgerald ; Ink Spots vocalist  
Decca 71889 10-in. 3/20/1944 Once too often Ella Fitzgerald vocalist  
Decca 71890 10-in. 3/20/1944 Time alone will tell Ella Fitzgerald vocalist  
Decca 72370 10-in. 8/30/1944 Into each life some rain must fall Ella Fitzgerald vocalist  
Decca 72371 10-in. 8/30/1944 I'm making believe Ella Fitzgerald vocalist  
Decca 72483 10-in. 11/6/1944 And her tears flowed like wine Ella Fitzgerald ; Johnny Long Orchestra ; The Song Spinners vocalist  
Decca 72484 10-in. 11/6/1944 I'm confessin' (that I love you) Ella Fitzgerald ; Johnny Long Orchestra ; The Song Spinners vocalist  
Decca 72746 10-in. 2/26/1945 I'm beginning to see the light Ella Fitzgerald ; Ink Spots vocalist  
Decca 72747 10-in. 2/26/1945 That's the way it is Ella Fitzgerald ; Ink Spots vocalist  
Decca 72798 10-in. 3/27/1945 It's only a paper moon Delta Rhythm Boys ; Ella Fitzgerald vocalist  
Decca 72799 10-in. 3/27/1945 Cry you out of my heart Delta Rhythm Boys ; Ella Fitzgerald vocalist  
Decca 72800 10-in. 3/27/1945 Cry you out of my heart Delta Rhythm Boys ; Ella Fitzgerald vocalist  
Decca 73020 10-in. 8/29/1945 A kiss goodnight Ella Fitzgerald vocalist  
Decca 73021 10-in. 8/29/1945 Benny's coming home on Saturday Ella Fitzgerald vocalist  
Decca 73066 10-in. 10/4/1945 Flying home Ella Fitzgerald vocalist  
Decca 73073 10-in. 10/8/1945 Stone cold dead in de market Ella Fitzgerald ; Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five vocalist  
Decca 73074 10-in. 10/8/1945 Petootie pie-1 Ella Fitzgerald ; Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five vocalist  
Decca 73081 10/15/1945 Petootie pie Ella Fitzgerald ; Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five vocalist  
Decca 73285 1/18/1946 You won't be satisfied Louis Armstrong ; Ella Fitzgerald vocalist  
Decca 73286 1/18/1946 The frim fram sauce Louis Armstrong ; Ella Fitzgerald vocalist  
Decca 73388 2/21/1946 I'm just a lucky so and so Ella Fitzgerald vocalist  
(Results 151-175 of 349 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Fitzgerald, Ella," accessed April 25, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/104118.

Fitzgerald, Ella. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved April 25, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/104118.

"Fitzgerald, Ella." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 25 April 2024.

DAHR Persistent Identifier

URI: https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/104118

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