Ella Fitzgerald is commonly considered to be one of the greatest female jazz singers of all time. In a career spanning nearly 60 years, she released over 50 albums and toured the world. Born in Virginia in 1917, she suffered terrible poverty through childhood and was homeless until her big break at the age of 17, when she won an amateur singing competition at the Harlem Theatre and the rest is history. Audio CD. Polygram Records (1994). Number of Discs: 1
1. Too Young For The Blues 3:12
2. Can't We Be Friends? 3:46
3. Bewitched, Bothered, And Bewildered 7:03
4. Just A-Sittin' And A-Rockin' 3:31
5. I'm Just A Lucky So And So 4:13
6. Baby Don't You Go Away Mad 2:34
7. Angel Eyes 3:19
8. I Won't Dance 4:45
9. Lush Life 3:37
10. Blue Skies 3:43
11. Swingin' Shepherd Blues 2:40
12. You're An Old Smoothie 2:46
13. Detour Ahead 3:20
14. Don't Be That Way 3:46
15. A Fine Romance 3:36 $0.99
16. 'Deed I Do 2:43