yes
" Take the "A" Train"
No she didn't. I Don't think she plays the piano.
billy strayhorn was one of Duke Ellington's close buddies. He also wrote the song "Take The A Train". Ella Fitzgerald sings "Take The A Train".
Oh, dude, Ella Fitzgerald adopted her half-sister's son because her half-sister passed away, leaving the child without a parent. So, like, Ella stepped in to take care of the kid and give him a stable home. It was a pretty cool and compassionate move on her part, you know?
in the village and medevil times
no
" Take the "A" Train"
singing classes
take singing classes and train your voice
No she didn't. I Don't think she plays the piano.
billy strayhorn was one of Duke Ellington's close buddies. He also wrote the song "Take The A Train". Ella Fitzgerald sings "Take The A Train".
Oh, dude, Ella Fitzgerald adopted her half-sister's son because her half-sister passed away, leaving the child without a parent. So, like, Ella stepped in to take care of the kid and give him a stable home. It was a pretty cool and compassionate move on her part, you know?
Stop smoking get healthy and take some classes.
5 years ago and she took singing lesson in new york but, she use to love going to fresno, california
money money in the cars cars in the cose i jus want to be successful
um,have you seen the way people on "american idol" get singing careers????
The music for the jazz song "Take the 'A' Train" was written in 1939 by Billy Strayhorn. In 1944 lyrics were added by Joya Sherrill. It became famous after Duke Ellington adopted it as his signature song. It was also recorded by Ella Fitzgerald.