Best known as "The First Lady of Song," the wondrous voice of the late Miss Ella clearly demonstrated how she poured her heart into each and every classic-be they pop or jazz tunes. One of the best interpreters of the Great American Songbook - her covers of timeless songs like "It's Only a Paper Moon" and "Love Is Here to Stay" along with the rhythmic touch she applied to "Take the 'A' Train" and "Mack the Knife" clearly made her a unique and identifiable stylist. Ella truly is an ICON.
3 Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall with the Ink Spots
4 It's Only a Paper Moon
5 You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart) with Louis Armstrong
6 That's My Desire
7 My Happiness
8 Baby It's Cold Outside with Louis Jordan
9 Dream a Little Dream of Me
10 Smooth Sailing
11 Airmail Special
12 You'll Have to Swing It (MR. Paganini), Parts 1 & 2
13 Lullaby of Birdland
14 Take the "A" Train
15 Summertime with Louis Armstrong
16 Someone to Watch Over Me
17 Love Is Here to Stay
18 Mack the Knife (Live in Berlin)
19 How High the Moon (Live in Berlin)
20 Blues in the Night
21 Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home
22 A Fine Romance
Best known as "The First Lady of Song," the wondrous voice of the late Miss Ella clearly demonstrated how she poured her heart into each and every classic-be they pop or jazz tunes. One of the best interpreters of the Great American Songbook - her covers of timeless songs like "It's Only a Paper Moon" and "Love Is Here to Stay" along with the rhythmic touch she applied to "Take the 'A' Train" and "Mack the Knife" clearly made her a unique and identifiable stylist. Ella truly is an ICON.