Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April 25, 1917 in Newport News, VA – June 15, 1996), also known as Lady Ella (the First Lady of Song), was one of the most influential jazz singers of the 20th Century, the winner of thirteen Grammy Awards, the National Medal of Art presented by President Ronald Reagan and the Presidential Medal of Freedom presented by President George H. W. Bush. Gifted with a three-octave vocal range, she was noted for her purity of tone, near faultless phrasing and intonation, and a "horn-like" improvisational ability, particularly in her scat singing.
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Misty |
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Misty blue |
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Summertime |
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Cheek To Cheek |
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Under A Blanket Of Blue |
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Angel Eyes |
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Can't We Be Friends |
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Stars Fell On Alabama |
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Slap The Bass |
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Love Is Here To Stay |
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You Won't Be Satisfied Until You Break My Heart |
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Don't Be That Way |
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A Fine Romance |
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I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm |
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Wait Till You See Him |
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Lullaby of Birdland |
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What Are You Doing New Year's Eve |
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Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer |
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The Christmas Song |
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