Ella Fitzgerald: Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Song Book - Part 1
Album #6 - May 1956
Episode date - March 1, 2023
Few people delved deeper into the new long player format than Ella. Unsatisfied with a mere forty-five minutes per disk, she compiled her song book series with no consideration for time limitations.
The “Cole Porter Song Book” was a double album, released at a time when even a single album still felt like a novelty, and it contained just under a full two hours of gloriously definitive recordings. This album marked the start of Ella’s tenure on the newly formed Verve Records, and the label seemed willing to grant her every wish. Label head Norman Granz was a visionary who recognized that jazz could easily become a mainstream style, if handled properly, and the combination of Ella’s voice with Porter’s material represented a perfect storm of sorts.
Arrangements remained more or less true to the songwriter’s intentions, providing up-to-date, pristine versions of classic material from one of America’s all-time best songwriters. The elegance of this collection elevated Ella to the same commercial plateau as Frank Sinatra, while providing a service to the rest of us by ensuring that the music of Cole Porter remained alive and well.
Featured Tracks:
All Through the Night
Anything Goes
Miss Otis Regrets
Too Darn Hot
In The Still of the Night
I Get a Kick Out of You
Do I Love You?
Always True to You in My Fashion
Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love)
Just One Of Those Things
Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
All of You
Begin the Beguine
Get Out of Town
I Am in Love
From This Moment On
May 1956 - Billboard Charted #15
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