She hasn't forgotten her lyrics, that's the EMPRESS version, She's one of the greatest vocalist ever, SHE'S ON ANOTHER LEVEL THE BLACKSTONES/BRAFA SQUARE
It's no surprise that this is amazing I mean it has nothing to do with the lyrics she's singing We just want to hear her voice Not to mention her Louie Armstrong Impressions is amazing
There are performers and there are songs that transcend everything. Ella is a singer for all ages and all cultures. If and when we humans ever set off for other stars, you can be sure that their digital library will include Ella Fitzgerald.
The First Lady of Song was one of the most iconic voices in jazz history. She had some outstanding pipes, and could also remain utterly cool under pressure, even if she forgot her lyrics. Case in point… The Queen of Jazz was in the middle of an incredible performance (she was recording her live album “Ella in Berlin”) when she started crooning her cover of “Mack the Knife.” She got halfway through the tune with no issues… until she forgot the rest of the text❗️ Ever the entertainer, she IMPROVISED by scatting her way to the end, giving the piece a unique Fitzgerald jazz spin. ONLY A NATURAL COULD PULL THAT OFF‼️ She was granted the Grammy Awards for Best Female Vocal Performance - Single & Best Vocal Performance, Female (Album) in 1961❕ 💙🔪💚 Always loved, never forgotten, forever missed will you remain, WONDERFUL ELLA (1917 - 1996)… 🌹
Genius!!! On 1975 at the Hannover Duets, she sang with Joe Pass and she made a mistake twice at the voice's entrance in the song "Avalon", interrupting the guitar intro, so the second time she confused sang "I'm sorryyyyyy" 😂.
I absolutely LOVE 💘 all the love in the comments, for this fabulous artist! She is a gem, amongst many others who sparkle bright in her era! ❣ to all the gems an ❤ to everyone here!
I was listening to this in the car today and thinking about how awesome Ella was. Apparently my phone was listening too and told UA-cam to suggest this video.
Fantastic! Thank you so much for sharing all this information about her! I love when these kinds of videos expose already wonderful artists, even more amazing facts, that some ppl, (such as myself lol), may have not known before 😁 so I really appreciate it!
Vocal improvisation can be found in various cultures. Because of this no one can be truly credited with 'inventing' vocal improvisation. This issue is not important, anyway. Ella must be considered the 'Best of the Best' jazz vocalists and among the best in any genres.
She was absolutely incredible! Mel Torme (one of the greatest singers of all time) loved her and dedicated one of his best performances to her: ua-cam.com/video/wzq8BqVnQJY/v-deo.htmlsi=pi2Mg44cnwFb5yBe
Only Ella could win 2 Grammys by forgetting the lyrics to a song.
Are you trying to say that she won the two Grammys for that performance, or her scat??
She hasn't forgotten her lyrics, that's the EMPRESS version,
She's one of the greatest vocalist ever,
SHE'S ON ANOTHER LEVEL
THE BLACKSTONES/BRAFA SQUARE
It’s not about how much you mess up, it’s how you handle it when you do.
It's no surprise that this is amazing I mean it has nothing to do with the lyrics she's singing We just want to hear her voice
Not to mention her Louie Armstrong Impressions is amazing
T’ain’t what you do, it’s the way that you do it
There are performers and there are songs that transcend everything. Ella is a singer for all ages and all cultures. If and when we humans ever set off for other stars, you can be sure that their digital library will include Ella Fitzgerald.
That Mack The Knife CD is FIRE!!!!!! My absolute favorite Ella project and that says a LOT because I have almost ALL her projects!!!
Her Berlin album is one of my favorites.
The First Lady of Song was one of the most iconic voices in jazz history. She had some outstanding pipes, and could also remain utterly cool under pressure, even if she forgot her lyrics.
Case in point…
The Queen of Jazz was in the middle of an incredible performance (she was recording her live album “Ella in Berlin”) when she started crooning her cover of “Mack the Knife.” She got halfway through the tune with no issues… until she forgot the rest of the text❗️ Ever the entertainer, she IMPROVISED by scatting her way to the end, giving the piece a unique Fitzgerald jazz spin. ONLY A NATURAL COULD PULL THAT OFF‼️
She was granted the Grammy Awards for Best Female Vocal Performance - Single & Best Vocal Performance, Female (Album) in 1961❕ 💙🔪💚
Always loved, never forgotten, forever missed will you remain, WONDERFUL ELLA (1917 - 1996)… 🌹
Genius!!! On 1975 at the Hannover Duets, she sang with Joe Pass and she made a mistake twice at the voice's entrance in the song "Avalon", interrupting the guitar intro, so the second time she confused sang "I'm sorryyyyyy" 😂.
Only our Queen could forget the words and still win 2 Grammy's!
Listening Ella makes me feel better, definitely
I absolutely LOVE 💘 all the love in the comments, for this fabulous artist! She is a gem, amongst many others who sparkle bright in her era! ❣ to all the gems an ❤ to everyone here!
Fantastic video, thanks for sharing 🌟🌟🌟🌟
This is the kind of research that enriches my life. Thank you!
Also earworm much?
Mind taking it up a notch then 🤷🏾♂️
What a classy lady, and an immensely gifted artist Ella was ! I really appreciate this well produced video...as entertaining as it is informative !...
Ella remains the gem of music!
I was listening to this in the car today and thinking about how awesome Ella was. Apparently my phone was listening too and told UA-cam to suggest this video.
God in heaven I love her so much. My teenagers have her all throughout their playlists too. ❤️
ELLA, A GREAT ARTIST, YOU NEVER HEAR MUCH OF HER ANYMORE, IF SHE WAS STILL ALIVE, IN TODAY'S MARKET SHE WOULD STILL BE THE TOPS
My absolute favorite female singer!!!
A legend in her own time -- a life well lived -- a joy for us all.
Ella is quite simply the best!
Loved this! Super informative and fun treatment of visuals :-)
Loveeee this! Absolutely wonderful! So much beautiful info on a performer that changed history.
ooooh louis miller ooooh something about cash
bruh amazing
Wow!she's amazing!
Fantastic! Thank you so much for sharing all this information about her! I love when these kinds of videos expose already wonderful artists, even more amazing facts, that some ppl, (such as myself lol), may have not known before 😁 so I really appreciate it!
Shoutout to Jazz Night in America for making a full description. That’s something I haven’t seen in a while.
Much Gratitude.
Now, Ella, Ella... and his fellas....what a genius! I love Ella ...
I love Ella :~
bro i'm watching this in school but this actually kinda bops
One of the most beautiful people that we will ever know and hear. Check her story with her sister
The GOAT!
I love Ella!!! ❤️
Got that record in vinyl for 3 dollars 😎
Oh Ella!....
Love the Damien Lillard shot in there
❤️ her
Like the Robin Williams of Jazz. So great!
The voice of jetz🎵🎶♩& scat💃👏
no wonder. she's a "sup". Vought International has her back. Ella with Stan Edgar (see 3:20)
My favorite is a tisket a tasket
What s the song that she quoting
I have a recording of this on a compilation album
What's the song playing in the beginning?
Vocal improvisation can be found in various cultures. Because of this no one can be truly credited with 'inventing' vocal improvisation. This issue is not important, anyway. Ella must be considered the 'Best of the Best' jazz vocalists and among the best in any genres.
Ella was a hip hop/sampling pioneer.
crazy
"You won't recognize it / It's a surprise hit"
Black Girl magic baby. We improvise and get it done
Holly molly
hate how none of songs are label like 4:10 like the song she sang these bar i want to hear that song and see if on yt gen z we love this
❤
Only we could make a mistake and still win!!!
anyone else doing this for a assignment
Virginia's finest.
В эту песню она вставила многих музыкантов и Луи Армстронга, а когда он пел эту песню он в неё вставил Эллу Фитцджеральд.
👍
The Threepenny Opera
Brilliant!! LOL
Lol so cool
number 15... the last thing you want in a burger king burger
Grammys winners today: "Who run this motha...? Who run this motha...? Who run this motha...? (written by several people)
She was absolutely incredible!
Mel Torme (one of the greatest singers of all time) loved her and dedicated one of his best performances to her: ua-cam.com/video/wzq8BqVnQJY/v-deo.htmlsi=pi2Mg44cnwFb5yBe
She sang this song with her improv, Louis impression, and made up words in 1966 in France!
Ella Fitzgerald would hate your vocal fry.
😵
Ella is the Eminem of her days
Oh please, NO
@@heroxzq1263 not quite an eminem fan are we
@@mangmike3710 oh i am. But to say Ella is the Eminem of her days is just nuts. Lol
She was So Much More than that
not Nearly Perfect rythym and pitch, PERFECT Rythm and Pitch
Sorry to ruin it but she didn’t inspire Sinatra it was bing Crosby who inspired him and I do believe that Ella is important still tho
“Ella make scat what it is today” … what a rubbish line with no substantiation. Who sings scat like Ella in Berlin on that Night in Berlin in 1960
This would have been much better if the narrator didn’t have a smirky high school girl voice and intonation.
God will Americans ever stop talking and just play what’s advertised.....without the glottal croak too.