Ella Fitzgerald sings the Irving Berlin song book.
- Title
- Ella Fitzgerald sings the Irving Berlin song book.
- Published by
- [New York] : Verve, [1958]
- Author
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- Description
- 2 audio discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm; 12 in.
- Subject
- Contents
- Let\u0027s face the music and dance -- You\u0027re laughing at me -- Let yourself go -- You can have him -- Russian lullaby -- Puttin\u0027 on the Ritz -- Get thee behind me Satan -- Alexander\u0027s ragtime band -- Top hat, white tie & tails -- How about me -- Cheek to cheek -- I used to be color blind -- Lazy -- How deep is the ocean (How high is the sky) -- All by myself -- Remember -- Suppertime -- How\u0027s chances -- Heat wave -- Isn\u0027t this a lovely day -- You keep coming back like a song -- Reaching for the moon -- Slumming on Park Avenue -- The song is ended -- I\u0027m puttin\u0027 all my eggs in one basket -- Now it can be told -- Always -- It\u0027s a lovely day today -- Change partners -- No strings (I\u0027m fancy free) -- I\u0027ve got my love to keep me warm.
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries
- Note
- Manual sequence.
- Program notes by Nat Hentoff on container.