The only one I know of is "Ella Fitzgerald The first Lay of song" by Rilley, Kana
The song "Blue Skies," famously performed by Ella Fitzgerald, was composed by Irving Berlin. It was written in 1927 and has since become a standard in the jazz repertoire, showcasing Fitzgerald's exceptional vocal talent. The song has been covered by many artists, but Fitzgerald's rendition remains one of the most celebrated.
Ella Fitzgerald was born on April 25, 1917 and died on June 15, 1996. Ella Fitzgerald would have been 79 years old at the time of death or 98 years old today.
today her things are worth over 100,000
If anything, probably the light of day. She has been dead for several years.
Ella didn't release any CDs. She died before they were invented. But much of her music has been re-released on CD.
One thing for sure, it was NOT that she can break a glass with her voice. That has been recorded on firm at MythBusters. Others have done it.
The song "Blue Skies" was famously sung by Ella Fitzgerald. It was written by Irving Berlin and has been covered by various artists over the years. Fitzgerald's rendition is particularly well-known for its smooth and soulful interpretation. The song celebrates optimism and happiness, encapsulated in its memorable lyrics.
Ella Grove has written: 'India Coloring Book' 'Adventures of Mohan'
It is so obvious Ella means - a lovely king gentle beautiful fairy!
Ella Fitzgerald. The song goes back to 1938 and has been covered by many. Bob Hope is actually the best known for it and was in on it from the beginning.
7 books have been written and published, but Jenny is writing an 8th book.
Ella Fitzgerald, the legendary jazz singer, passed away on June 15, 1996, due to complications from diabetes. She had been suffering from various health issues in her later years, including heart problems and the effects of diabetes, which ultimately led to her death. Despite her declining health, Fitzgerald's legacy as the "First Lady of Song" continues to influence musicians and delight fans worldwide.