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2003 compilation album by Ella Fitzgerald
Jukebox Ella: The Complete Verve Singles, Vol. 1 is a 2003
compilation album by the American
jazz singer
Ella Fitzgerald. The album contains all the
singles Fitzgerald recorded for
Verve Records label between 1956 and 1965.
A second volume was announced for release in Fall 2004, but has failed to materialize and is believed canceled.
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Track listing
For the 2003
Verve CD Issue, 000009202
Disc One
- "Stay There" (
Donald Kahn,
Stanley Styne) – 2:35
- "The Sun Forgot to Shine This Morning" (
Bill Carey, Gene Howard) – 3:17
- "Too Young for the Blues" (
Biff Jones,
Charles Meyer) – 3:16
- "It's Only a Man" (
Hal Borne,
Paul Francis Webster) – 3:27
- "
Beale Street Blues" (
W. C. Handy) – 2:27
- "(The End of) A Beautiful Friendship" (Kahn, Styne) – 2:37
- "The Silent Treatment" (Kahn, Styne) – 2:51
- "Hear My Heart" (
Buddy Lester) – 2:19
- "Hotta Chocolatta" (
Milton Drake,
Victor Mizzy) – 3:08
- "
A-Tisket, A-Tasket" (
Van Alexander,
Ella Fitzgerald) – 2:20
- "Teach Me How to Cry" (
Phil Tuminello) – 2:58
- "Swingin' Shepherd Blues" (
Kenny Jacobson,
Moe Koffman,
Rhoda Roberts) – 2:41
- "Your Red Wagon" (
Gene DePaul,
Richard M. Jones,
Don Raye) – 2:56
- "
Trav'lin' Light" (
Johnny Mercer,
Jimmy Mundy,
Trummy Young) – 3:12
- "Oh, What a Night for Love" (
Steve Allen,
Neal Hefti) – 2:24
- "Dreams Are Made for Children" (
Mack David,
Jerry Livingston,
Max Meth) – 2:38
- "
But Not for Me" (
George Gershwin,
Ira Gershwin) – 2:05
- "
The Christmas Song" (
Mel Tormé,
Robert Wells) – 3:18
Disc Two
- "The Secret of Christmas" (
Sammy Cahn,
Jimmy Van Heusen) – 2:47
- Medley: "
We Three Kings Of Orient Are", "
O Little Town of Bethlehem" (
Bishop Phillips Brooks,
John Henry Hopkins Jr.,
Lewis H. Redner) – 3:36
- "
You're Driving Me Crazy" ("Ich Fuhle Mich Crazy") (
Walter Donaldson,
Gilbert Obermair) – 3:07
- "
(If You Can't Sing It) You'll Have to Swing It (Mr. Paganini)" (
Sam Coslow) – 3:46
- "Call Me Darling" (
Dorothy Dick,
Mort Fryberg,
Rolf Marbet,
Bert Reisfeld) – 2:35
- "
Bill Bailey, Won't You Come Home?" (
Hughie Cannon) – 3:24
- "Ol' Man Mose" (
Louis Armstrong,
Zilner Randolph) – 3:53
- "
Desafinado (Off Key)" (
Jesse Cavanaugh,
Jon Hendricks,
Antonio Carlos Jobim,
Newton Mendonça) – 2:11
- "
Stardust" (
Hoagy Carmichael,
Mitchell Parish) – 2:32
- "All the Live Long Day" (G. Gershwin, I. Gershwin) – 2:41
- "I'm a Poached Egg (Without Toast)" (G. Gershwin, I. Gershwin) – 2:35
- "
Ringo Beat" (Fitzgerald) – 1:48
- "I'm Fallin' in Love" (
Barney Kessel) – 2:36
- "She's Just a Quiet Girl" (
Riziero Ortolani,
Paul Vance) – 2:53
- "
We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)" (
Nelson Cogane,
Sammy Mysels,
Dick Robertson) – 2:38
- "
The Shadow of Your Smile" (
Johnny Mandel, Webster) – 3:06
- "A Place for Lovers" (
Manuel DeSica,
Norman Gimbel) – 2:41
- "Lonely Is" (
Clint Ballard Jr.,
Hal Hackaday) – 3:33
Personnel
Recorded from 1956–1965, in
Hollywood,
Los Angeles:
Information taken from Barnes&Noble
[2]
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Ella Fitzgerald –
vocals
-
Bob Cooper –
Clarinet,
Tenor saxophone
-
Harry Edison –
Trumpet
-
Maynard Ferguson – Trumpet
-
Herb Geller – Clarinet,
Alto saxophone
-
Bill Holman – Tenor saxophone
-
Dick Hyman –
Organ
-
Gordon Jenkins –
Conductor,
Arranger
-
Barney Kessel –
Guitar, Conductor, Arranger
-
Mel Lewis –
Drums
- Ted Nash – Clarinet,
Flute, Tenor saxophone
-
Bud Shank – Flute, Alto saxophone
-
Ben Webster – Tenor saxophone
-
Pete Candoli – Trumpet
- Bob Enevoldsen – Tenor saxophone,
Valve trombone
-
Mort Herbert –
Violin
- Ronnie Lang – Alto saxophone
-
Stan Levey – Drums
-
Lou Levy –
Piano,
Celesta
- Ray Linn – Trumpet
-
Matty Matlock – Flute
- Arnold Ross – Piano
- Jimmy Woode –
Bass
-
Buddy Bregman – Conductor
- Corky Hale –
Harp
-
Frank De Vol – Conductor, Arranger
-
Felix Slatkin – Violin
-
Ralph Carmichael – Conductor
- Med Flory –
Baritone saxophone
-
Al Porcino – Trumpet
- Victor Arno – Violin
-
Israel Baker – Violin
- Robert Barene – Violin
- Max Bennett – Bass
- Milt Bernhart – Trombone
- Larry Bunker –
Percussion
- Joe Comfort – Bass
-
Conrad Gozzo – Trumpet
- James A. Decker –
French horn
- Harold Dicterow – Violin
- Alvin Dinkin –
Viola
-
Don Fagerquist – Trumpet
- David Frisina – Violin
- Russ Garcia – Conductor
- Chuck Gentry –
Bass clarinet, Baritone saxophone
- Edward Gilbert –
Tuba
- Benny Gill – Violin
- Jewell L. Grant –
Woodwinds
- William Green – Woodwinds
-
Skeets Herfurt – Woodwinds
- Norm Herzberg –
Bassoon
-
Milt Holland – Percussion
- Jules Jacob – Woodwinds
- Gus Johnson – Drums
- Knud Jorgensen – Piano
- Kathyrine Julye – Harp
- Anatol Kaminsky – Violin
- Armand Karpoff –
Cello
- John Kitzmiller – Tuba
- Joe Koch – Woodwinds
- Raphael Kramer – Cello
- Dan Lube – Violin
- Alfred Lustgarten – Violin
- Edgar Lustgarten – Cello
- Virginia Majewski – Viola
-
Joe Mondragon – Bass
- Jack Marsh – Bassoon
-
Marty Paich – Conductor, Arranger
- Wilfred Middlebrooks – Bass
-
Dick Nash –
Trombone
- George Neikrug – Cello
-
Nelson Riddle – Conductor, Arranger
- Erno Neufeld – Violin
- Robert Ostrowsky – Viola
- Lou Raderman – Violin
- Dorothy Remsen – Harp
-
George Roberts –
Bass trombone
- Paul Robyn – Viola
- Nathan Ross – Violin
-
William Schiopffe – Drums
-
Wilbur Schwartz – Woodwinds
- Paul Shure – Violin
-
Alvin Stoller – Drums
- Fred Stulce – Flute
- Milton Thomas – Viola
- Lloyd Ulyate – Trombone
- Champ Webb – Woodwinds
-
Paul Weston – Conductor, Arranger
-
Vincent DeRosa – French Horn
- Alex Beller – Violin
- Eleanor Slatkin – Cello
- Victor Bay – Violin
- David Filerman – Cello
- Bert Gassman – Woodwinds
- Stanley Harris – Viola
- Jan Hlinka – Viola
- Murray Kellner – Violin
- Sylvia Ruderman – Flute
- Clint Neagley – Alto Saxophone
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Albert Saparoff – Violin
- Justin DiTullio – Cello
- Arnold Koblentz – Woodwinds
- Abe Luboff – Bass
- Nino Rosso – Cello
- Karl de Karske – Bass trombone
- Sam Freed – Violin
- Leonard Hartman – Flute
- Martin Ruderman – Flute
- Ambrose Russo – Violin
- George Werth – Trumpet
- Tommy Pederson – Trombone
- Joe Howard – Trombone
- Maurice Stein – Alto sSaxophone
- Elizabeth Greenschpoon – Cello
- Sanford Schonbach – Viola
- Gordon Schoneberg –
Oboe
- Misha Russel –
Concertmaster
- Bill Miller – Violin
- Kenneth Lowman – Bassoon
- Ernest Romersa – Woodwinds
- Philip Stephens – Bass
- Paul Smith – Piano
- Sam Albert – Violin
- Francis "Frenchie" Concepcion – Cello
- G.R. Henhenninck – Viola
- Henry Hill – Violin
-
Buddy Bregman – Arranger
- Ellen Fitton –
Mastering
- Hollis King –
Art Direction
- Bryan Koniarz –
Producer
- Ken Druker –
Executive producer
-
Stuart Nicholson –
Liner notes
- Stephanie Stein Crease – Notes editing
- Miguel Villalobos –
Illustrations
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