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Ella Fitzgerald - A House Is Not a Home, 1969

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Posted by http://www.nostalgoteket.se Recorded live at the jazz festival at Montreux june 22nd 1969. "A House Is Not a Home" is a 1964 song written by the team of Burt Bacharach and Hal David.

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  • Ella was the greatest. No one has ever equaled her.

  • to me.. this version puts Luther Vandross' rendition in the shade. Her voice has the poignancy the song requires

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  • Thank you for posting this. I am a Marketing guy, and have her pictures on my wall as a reminder of greatness. One of a kind! She can sure bend notes in this song....

  • What a CLASS ACT !! These young singers need to listen to what real talent sounds like !!

    Ella we love ya !

  • 0:36-0:38 I didn't even now a human voice could sound like that. Wow.

  • Too bad Ella hadn't been on the Titanic...this would have melted that Glacier as sure as the day is long. Yummy.

  • I saw this great lady live twice at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, UK in the late 50s. Part of the Norman Granz promotion tour called Jazz at the Phil. What a singer. At her best then, I reckon. And what a privilege.

  • Wow! That's some serious stuff!!

  • Goosebumps!!

  • phenomenal Ella..the best.

  • This is just too good of a vocal by Ella . . . . dammit I miss singers from her era.

  • Musical Nirvana: this Heaven in life. Thanks!

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