Ella Fitzgerald did not originally record "Send in the Clowns." The song, composed by Stephen Sondheim for the musical "A Little Night Music," was famously performed by other artists, including Judy Collins and Frank Sinatra. However, Fitzgerald did perform it live on occasion, showcasing her incredible vocal talent and improvisational skills.
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Yes she won a 'Grammy' for her rendition.
aretha,s hobbies are singing,playing piano,and a songwriter
It was Etta James who did the recording most well known.
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Ella Fitzgerald learned to sing by imitating the vocal stylings she heard on the radio and records, especially those of Louis Armstrong and Connee Boswell of the Boswell Sisters.
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Yes she won a 'Grammy' for her rendition.
aretha,s hobbies are singing,playing piano,and a songwriter
It was Etta James who did the recording most well known.
try on utube.
In that song, Ella features "scat" singing. I wonder if that's the "style" you're asking about.