Ella Fitzgerald was primarily known as a singer and interpreter of jazz standards rather than a composer. She famously performed and recorded numerous songs by other composers, including classics like "Summertime," "A-Tisket, A-Tasket," and "Dream a Little Dream of Me." While she did co-write a few songs, her legacy largely rests on her extraordinary vocal talent and her ability to bring life to the works of others.
Yes, Ella Fitzgerlad part of the Harlem Renaissance. She was a singer. If you want to learn more about her, go to a website about her: ellafitzgerald.com
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he composed about 324 songs.-source: WIkipedia.org
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Yes, Ella Fitzgerlad part of the Harlem Renaissance. She was a singer. If you want to learn more about her, go to a website about her: ellafitzgerald.com
If she did compose any songs, there is no record of them.
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Most of the songs they play, they compose. All the songs on the Flyleaf album, they composed, as well as all the songs on Memento Mori, with exception of Stay, which is by U2.
No not nessacirily they don't sometimes the producers compose the songs and they sing it.
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the 24 preludes
lots of them!
yes she does