Ella Fitzgerald

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  • jazz
  • female vocalists
  • blues
  • jazz vocal
  • swing
Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April 25, 1917 in Newport News, VA – June 15, 1996), also known as Lady Ella (the First Lady of Song), was one of the most influential jazz singers of the 20th Century, the winner of thirteen Grammy Awards, the National Medal of Art presented by President Ronald Reagan and the Presidential Medal of Freedom presented by President George H. W. Bush. Gifted with a three-octave vocal range, she was noted for her purity of tone, near faultless phrasing and intonation, and a "horn-like" improvisational ability, particularly in her scat singing.

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Songs

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    All My Life

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    All My Life (feat. Teddy Wilson)

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    All of Me

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    All of You

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    All or Nothing at All

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    All Over Nothing at All

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    All That Jazz

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    All the Live Long Day

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    All the Things You Are

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    All Through the Night

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    All Too Soon

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    Almost Like Being in Love

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    Alone Together

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    Alright, OK, You Win

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    Alright, Okay, You Win

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    Always

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    Always Be in Love With You

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    Always True to You in My Fashion

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    Ambulatory Suite: Promenade (Walking the Dog) / March of the Swiss / Fidgety Feet

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    Ambulatory Suite: Promenade (Walking the Dog) / March of the Swiss Soldiers / Fidgety Feet

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    An Empty Ballroom

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    An Her Tears Flowed Like Wine

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    And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine

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    And Tears Flowed Like Wine

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    And the Angel Sing

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    And the Angels Sing

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    Angel Eyes

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    Angel Eyes (Layo & Bushwacka mix)

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    Angel Eyes (Layo & Bushwacka remix)

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    Angels We Have Heard on High


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