Lost Ella Fitzgerald recordings to be released – including her take on 60s pop

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Lost Ella Fitzgerald recordings to be released – including her take on 60s pop
Author: Ben Beaumont-Thomas
Published: Jan, 17 2025 14:30

Oakland concert recording from 1967 features jazz standards alongside unheard Fitzgerald versions of the era’s hits, including Alfie and Music to Watch Girls By. Lost recordings of a 1967 Ella Fitzgerald concert, including her spin on the era’s pop songs such as Alfie and Music to Watch Girls By, have been rediscovered and prepared for release.

The iconic jazz vocalist was recorded live at the Oakland Coliseum, California, in June of that year, but until recently the tapes languished in the private collection of Norman Granz, the late founder of Verve Records. That label is now releasing them for the first time, under the title The Moment of Truth: Ella at the Coliseum.

Fitzgerald performs a series of jazz song standards, including Mack the Knife, Bye Bye Blackbird, Cole Porter’s Let’s Do It (Let’s Fall in Love) and You’ve Changed (made famous a decade earlier by Billie Holiday). But there is also space for a wondrous, light-filled take on Alfie, the Burt Bacharach and Hal David ballad for the Michael Caine film of the same name – released a year prior to this concert, it had been a hit for Cilla Black and Dionne Warwick. A different live rendition has been previously heard – albeit as a muffled bootleg – but this is the first time a Fitzgerald version appears on record.

Another first is her version of Music To Watch Girls By. Andy Williams’s version had been on the US charts the month before Fitzgerald’s performance, while Bob Crewe’s original had been a hit the previous year. Fitzgerald’s take is spry, even bawdy, as she adds a rough hoarseness to her usually pristine vocals.

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