Lottte Lenya Bobby Darin Kevin Spacey Ella Fitzgerald Louis Armstrong Rosemary Clooney Frank Sinatra Dean Martin Bing Crosby Robbie Williams Wayne Newton
Yes, she did. The song was part of Ella's repertoire and she sang it many times in performance and recorded it at least on two occasions. There is one famous version on YouTube wherein she both forgets the words to the song and improvises an impromptu lyric as well as doing her impression of Louis Armstrong. Check it out!
srormy weather, mack the knife, foggy day, baby it's cold outside, come rain or come shine, i get a kick out of you, I've got you under my skin, let it snow, let's face the music and dance, sam and delilah, stompin at the savoy, the way you look tonight, where or when. That's only a few, you should look into Ella all the way, you're gonna love her.
Mack the Knife or Mac the Knife
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Dick Hyman Trio Lawrence WelkLouis ArmstrongBilly VaughnBobby DarinElla Fitzgerald
Lottte Lenya Bobby Darin Kevin Spacey Ella Fitzgerald Louis Armstrong Rosemary Clooney Frank Sinatra Dean Martin Bing Crosby Robbie Williams Wayne Newton
Yes, she did. The song was part of Ella's repertoire and she sang it many times in performance and recorded it at least on two occasions. There is one famous version on YouTube wherein she both forgets the words to the song and improvises an impromptu lyric as well as doing her impression of Louis Armstrong. Check it out!
The duration of Mack the Knife - film - is 2 hours.
srormy weather, mack the knife, foggy day, baby it's cold outside, come rain or come shine, i get a kick out of you, I've got you under my skin, let it snow, let's face the music and dance, sam and delilah, stompin at the savoy, the way you look tonight, where or when. That's only a few, you should look into Ella all the way, you're gonna love her.
Mack the Knife was created in 1959-08.
Mackenzie Fitzgerald goes by Mack.
Mack the Knife?
Mack the Knife - film - was created on 1989-11-17.
Ella , 'the pianist', was one of Mack's "stable" of talent----she provided 'silent movie piano accompaniment' , while Mack would film his scenes.
Mack the knife was a fictional character in a song performed by Bobbie Darrin in the 1950Ís, Since Mack the knife is a fictional character he would not be on the street taking pictures.