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Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Johnny Mercer Song Book (1964/2013) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Johnny Mercer Song Book (1964/2013)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time - 44:25 minutes | 1,9 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 44:25 minutes | 1006 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

Recorded in 1964, "Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Johnny Mercer Song Book" was recorded at Radio Recorders Studio 10-H in Los Angeles, California with Nelson Riddle and his Orchestra. The album was the only songbook collection Ella recorded that concentrates on the work of a lyricist instead of a composer. Riddle created wonderfully lush arrangements, and the album was Ella's fifth and final collaboration with the conductor and arranger during her years on the Verve label.
Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Live on Stage: The Johnny Mercer Songbook (2023)

Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Live on Stage: The Johnny Mercer Songbook (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 277 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 118 MB
50:49 | Jazz, Vocal Jazz | Label: UMG

Recognized worldwide as "The First Lady of Song," Ella Fitzgerald is arguably the finest female jazz vocalist of all time. Blessed with a highly resonant voice, wide range, and near-perfect elocution, Fitzgerald also possessed a deft sense of swing, and with her brilliant scat technique, could hold her own against any of her instrumental contemporaries. She came to initial popularity as a member of drummer Chick Webb's band in the 1930s, scoring a hit with a "A-Tisket, A-Tasket," before ascending to wide acclaim in the 1940s with Jazz at the Philharmonic and Dizzy Gillespie's Big Band, and issuing landmark performances like "Flying Home" and "How High the Moon."
Ella Fitzgerald – The Johnny Mercer Songbook (1964)(Verve - Digitally Remastered By Dennis Drake)

Ella Fitzgerald – The Johnny Mercer Songbook (1964)(Verve - Digitally Remastered By Dennis Drake)
1964 | Jazz | EAC RIP | FLAC+CUE+LOG+HQ-Covers(400Dpi) | 259Mb+15Mb

A legendary lyricist was Johnny Mercer, from the thirties "Hooray for Hollywood" to the sixties "Moon River", Mr. Mercer added his poetic vision to enhance beautiful melodies. Miss Fitzgerald recorded this tribute to, "The Man from Charleston", for Verve Records in her songbook cycle. I particularly like this one for, Mercer wrote lyrics with some of the best composers in America. The disc contains, "Midnight Sun" written by Lionel Hampton, "Laura" by David Raksin, "This Time The Dreams On Me" by Harold Arlen and Mercer's own music and lyrics, the haunting, "Dream". Great arrangements and Ella's impeccable phrasing add up to a sumptious tribute to a wonderful talent.
VA - Too Marvelous For Words: Capitol Sings Johnny Mercer (1991)

VA - Too Marvelous For Words: Capitol Sings Johnny Mercer (1991)
dBpoweramp rip | FLAC tracks + cue + log + scans | 01:11:51 | 373 MB (3% rec.)
Traditional Pop, Oldies | Label: Capitol, CDP 7 96791 2

"Too Marvelous for Words: Capitol Sings Johnny Mercer" is an excellent CD of some of the best vocalists of the entire twentieth century singing numerous tunes by the great Johnny Mercer. Johnny Mercer's artistry always stuns with its beauty, the quality of the sound is perfect, and the artwork is excellent, too!
Johnny Mercer - Accentuate The Positive (2024) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Johnny Mercer - Accentuate The Positive (2024) [Official Digital Download 24/96]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 35:27 minutes | 362 MB
Vocal Jazz | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

Arlen and Mercer wrote the song Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive for the film Here Come the Waves (1944, directed by Mark Sandrich), starring Bing Crosby and Betty Hutton. Bing Crosby and Sonny Tufts introduced the song. Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive received an Oscar nomination in the Best Song category in 1946.
Ella Fitzgerald – Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Johnny Mercer Song Book (1964)

Ella Fitzgerald – Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Johnny Mercer Song Book (1964)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 13 Tracks | 43:11 | 110 MB
Genre: Jazz, Swing, Vocal Jazz | Label: Verve

Along with her Rodgers and Hart collection, this is one of the best of Ella Fitzgerald's songbooks. Fitzgerald's assured and elegant voice is a perfect match for Mercer's urbane lyrics and Nelson Riddle's supple arrangements. In light of this decorous setting, it's not surprising that Mercer's swagger-heavy numbers like "I Wanna Be Around" and "One More For My Baby" are skipped in favor of more poised selections such as "Early Autumn" and "Skylark." Even traditionally hard-swinging numbers such as "Day In Day Out" and "Something's Gotta Give" are kept in…
Ella Fitzgerald - The First Lady of Song: 100 Titres (Enregistrements originaux) (2018)

Ella Fitzgerald - The First Lady of Song: 100 Titres (Enregistrements originaux) (2018)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 1,44 Gb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 770 Mb | 05:34:13
Vocal Jazz | Label: EPM Musique

Ella Jane Fitzgerald was an American jazz singer, sometimes referred to as the "First Lady of Song", "Queen of Jazz", and "Lady Ella". She was noted for her purity of tone, impeccable diction, phrasing, timing, intonation, and a "horn-like" improvisational ability, particularly in her scat singing. After a tumultuous adolescence, Fitzgerald found stability in musical success with the Chick Webb Orchestra, performing across the country but most often associated with the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem. Her rendition of the nursery rhyme "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" helped boost both her and Webb to national fame. After taking over the band when Webb died, Fitzgerald left it behind in 1942 to start her solo career.
Ella Fitzgerald - The Complete Ella Fitzgerald Song Books (1956-1964) [16CD Box Set] (1993) (Repost)

Ella Fitzgerald - The Complete Ella Fitzgerald Song Books (1956-1964) [16CD Box Set] (1993)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 4,68 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 2,19 GB | Covers - 379 MB
Genre: Vocal Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: PolyGram Records/Verve Records (314-519-832-2)

This admittedly pricey - but by all means mandatory - Grammy Award-winning box set is the final word on the "songbooks" recorded by Ella Fitzgerald between 1956 and 1964. The audio contents have been completely remastered and each title has been expanded - wherever possible - to include previously unissued material. In terms of packaging, the producers went to extreme lengths to create exact reproductions of all the vintage LP jacket artwork. Even going so far as to precisely miniaturize the entire hardbound text The Gershwins: Words Upon Music that accompanied their 1959 collection as well as the booklet that came with the Ellington anthology…
Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Cole Porter Songbook (1956/2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Cole Porter Songbook (1956/2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 122:50 minutes | 2,53 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

Long considered a jewel in Verve Records' very impressive crown, Fitzgerald's songbook collections of various composers–a series that was started by the success of this set–are all wonderful, but her natural wit and intelligence was at its most perfect with Cole Porter's erudite, urbane songs. While not as scat-oriented as her small group outings, these Porter sets offer her most realized pop performances. Also, the gold remastering does a fine job of bringing out the nuances in the arrangements, making this a treasure for the serious collector and the casual listener alike. A true American music gem.
Ella Fitzgerald - The Best Of The Song Books: The Ballads (1994)

Ella Fitzgerald - The Best Of The Song Books: The Ballads (1994)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 326 Mb | Scans ~ 89 Mb | Time: 01:04:27
Vocal Jazz, Standards, Vocal Pop | Label: Verve/Polygram | # 521 867-2

Though her career stretched from the '30s to the '80s and she's widely considered possibly the greatest female jazz singer or all time, Ella Fitzgerald will probably forever be best known for a mid-'50s collection of albums collectively called the Songbooks, where she devoted entire albums to the works of such composers as Harold Arlen, Cole Porter, and Duke Ellington. THE BEST OF THE SONGBOOKS: THE BALLADS is one of the many compilations based on these recordings, and one of the best. From its beautiful, informative packaging to its gorgeously remastered sound, this 16-track, 64-minute collection treats the material with the respect it deserves. The material, of course, is first-rate, wall-to-wall standards from Johnny Mercer's wistful "Laura" to Ellington's sly "Do Nothin' Til You Hear From Me." Fitzgerald's performances are equally outstanding, as are the mostly big-band arrangements. This is as good as jazz ballad collections get.