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The Early Years, Pt. 1 (1935-1938) ()

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The Early Years, Pt. 1 (1935-1938) - Ella Fitzgerald
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  1. I'll Chase the Blues Away
  2. Love and Kisses
  3. Rhythm and Romance
  4. Under the Spell of the Blues
  5. When I Get Low I Get High
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  1. I'll Chase the Blues Away
  2. Love and Kisses
  3. Rhythm and Romance
  4. Under the Spell of the Blues
  5. When I Get Low I Get High
  6. Sing Me a Swing Song (And Let Me Dance)
  7. A Little Bit Later On
  8. Love, You're Just a Laugh
  9. You'll Have to Swing It (Mr. Paganini)
  10. Vote for Mr. Rhythm
  11. My Last Affair
  12. Organ Grinder's Swing
  13. Shine
  14. Darktown Strutters' Ball
  15. Take Another Guess
  16. You Showed Me the Way
  17. Cryin' Mood
  18. If You Ever Should Leave
  19. Everyone's Wrong But Me
  20. Just a Simple Melody
  21. I Got a Guy
  22. Rock It for Me
  23. I Want to Be Happy
  24. The Dipsy Doodle
  25. If Dreams Come True
  26. Hallelujah
  27. Bei Mir Bist du Schön
  28. It's My Turn Now
  29. It's Wonderful
  30. I Was Doing All Right
  31. A-Tisket, A-Tasket
  32. Heart of Mine
  33. I'm Just a Jitterbug
  34. You Can't Be Mine (And Someone Else's Too)
  35. If You Only Knew
  36. Pack up Your Sins and Go to the Devil
  37. McPherson Is Rehearsin' (To Swing)
  38. Everybody Step
  39. Wacky Dust
  40. Strictly from Dixie
  41. F.D.R. Jones
  42. It's Foxy
  43. A-Tisket, A-Tasket
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This two-CD set contains 43 of the best recordings that Ella Fitzgerald recorded during her apprentice period with Chick Webb's Orchestra. Although only 16 years old at the time of her recording debut, she already had a strong and likable voice. She would not learn to really scat sing until the mid-'40s but, on the strength of "A-Tisket, A-Tasket," by 1938 Fitzgerald was one of the most popular of all the big-band singers. This set, which only contains a few examples of the Webb Orchestra's instrumental powers, is ...

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