Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Cole Porter Song Book (Acoustic Sounds)
Released in 1956 as the first album on the newly established Verve labelāand now reissued on almost the exact same date 70 years after it was first issuedāElla Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Song Book inaugurated Fitzgeraldās Song Book series and marked the beginning of her extended focus on composers associated with the Great American Songbook.
Produced by Norman Granz, the sessions paired Fitzgerald with arranger and conductor Buddy Bregman and a studio orchestra, establishing the large-ensemble format that characterized the early Song Book recordings.
The two-LP set presents 32 songs drawn from Cole Porterās catalog, from āAll Through the Nightā to āLetās Do It, Letās Fall in Loveā to āWhat Is This Thing Called Love?ā. Recorded across February and March of 1956, the album frames Ellaās immaculate phrasing and clarity with polished West Coast orchestration that blends swing, ballad writing, and classic Hollywood sheen, emphasizing the lyrical wit and melodic elegance of Porterās writing.
Celebrated upon release and formative in shaping both Verveās identity and Ellaās artistic trajectory, it remains a cornerstone of her discography and a defining document of 20th century American popular interpretation.
Verveās Acoustic Sounds Series features transfers from analog tapes and remastered 180-gram vinyl in deluxe gatefold packaging.
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Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Cole Porter Song Book (Acoustic Sounds)
Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Cole Porter Song Book (Acoustic Sounds)
Released in 1956 as the first album on the newly established Verve labelāand now reissued on almost the exact same date 70 years after it was first issuedāElla Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Song Book inaugurated Fitzgeraldās Song Book series and marked the beginning of her extended focus on composers associated with the Great American Songbook.
Produced by Norman Granz, the sessions paired Fitzgerald with arranger and conductor Buddy Bregman and a studio orchestra, establishing the large-ensemble format that characterized the early Song Book recordings.
The two-LP set presents 32 songs drawn from Cole Porterās catalog, from āAll Through the Nightā to āLetās Do It, Letās Fall in Loveā to āWhat Is This Thing Called Love?ā. Recorded across February and March of 1956, the album frames Ellaās immaculate phrasing and clarity with polished West Coast orchestration that blends swing, ballad writing, and classic Hollywood sheen, emphasizing the lyrical wit and melodic elegance of Porterās writing.
Celebrated upon release and formative in shaping both Verveās identity and Ellaās artistic trajectory, it remains a cornerstone of her discography and a defining document of 20th century American popular interpretation.
Verveās Acoustic Sounds Series features transfers from analog tapes and remastered 180-gram vinyl in deluxe gatefold packaging.
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Released in 1956 as the first album on the newly established Verve labelāand now reissued on almost the exact same date 70 years after it was first issuedāElla Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Song Book inaugurated Fitzgeraldās Song Book series and marked the beginning of her extended focus on composers associated with the Great American Songbook.
Produced by Norman Granz, the sessions paired Fitzgerald with arranger and conductor Buddy Bregman and a studio orchestra, establishing the large-ensemble format that characterized the early Song Book recordings.
The two-LP set presents 32 songs drawn from Cole Porterās catalog, from āAll Through the Nightā to āLetās Do It, Letās Fall in Loveā to āWhat Is This Thing Called Love?ā. Recorded across February and March of 1956, the album frames Ellaās immaculate phrasing and clarity with polished West Coast orchestration that blends swing, ballad writing, and classic Hollywood sheen, emphasizing the lyrical wit and melodic elegance of Porterās writing.
Celebrated upon release and formative in shaping both Verveās identity and Ellaās artistic trajectory, it remains a cornerstone of her discography and a defining document of 20th century American popular interpretation.
Verveās Acoustic Sounds Series features transfers from analog tapes and remastered 180-gram vinyl in deluxe gatefold packaging.















