Porgy and Bess (Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong album)
Porgy and Bess | ||||
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light opera, swing | ||||
Length | 66:04 | |||
Label | Verve MGV 4011-2 Verve MGVS 6040-2 Verve 827 475-2 (1990) | |||
Producer | Norman Granz | |||
Ella Fitzgerald chronology | ||||
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Louis Armstrong chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Porgy and Bess is a
Background
In 1959,
Reception
In 2001, it was awarded a
The AllMusic review of the album claimed "What's really great about the Ella and Louis version is Ella, who handles each aria with disarming delicacy, clarion intensity, or usually a blend of both... Pops sounds like he really savored each duet, and his trumpet work – not a whole lot of it, because this is not a trumpeter's opera – is characteristically good as gold. This marvelous album stands quite well on its own, but will sound best when matched with the Ray Charles/Cleo Laine version, especially the songs of the Crab Man, of Peter the Honey Man, and his wife, Lily the Strawberry Woman."[2]
Track listing
All music written by George Gershwin; all lyrics by Ira Gershwin and DuBose Heyward except where noted.
Side one
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Overture" (instrumental) | 10:52 | |
2. | " I Wants to Stay Here " (Fitzgerald solo vocal) | 4:38 |
Side two
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | " I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'" | 3:52 | |
3. | "Buzzard Song" (Fitzgerald solo vocal) | DuBose Heyward | 2:58 |
4. | "Bess, You Is My Woman Now" | 5:28 |
Side three
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "It Ain't Necessarily So" | Ira Gershwin | 6:34 |
2. | "What You Want Wid Bess?" (Fitzgerald solo vocal) | DuBose Heyward | 1:59 |
3. | "A Woman Is a Sometime Thing" (Armstrong solo vocal) | DuBose Heyward | 4:47 |
4. | "Oh, Doctor Jesus" (Fitzgerald solo vocal) | 2:00 |
Side four
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Here Come de Honey Man / Crab Man / Oh, Dey's So Fresh and Fine" | DuBose Heyward | 3:29 |
2. | "There's a Boat Dat's Leavin Soon for New York" (Armstrong solo vocal) | Ira Gershwin | 4:54 |
3. | "Bess, Oh Where's My Bess?" (Armstrong solo vocal) | Ira Gershwin | 2:36 |
4. | "Oh Lawd, I'm on My Way!" (Armstrong solo vocal with chorus) | DuBose Heyward | 2:57 |
Personnel
- Ella Fitzgerald — vocals
- Louis Armstrong — vocals; trumpet on "Summertime," "I Got Plenty o' Nuttin'," "It Ain't Necessarily So," "A Woman Is a Sometime Thing," and "There's a Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon for New York"
Orchestra
- Russell Garcia – arranger, conductor
- Victor Arno, Robert Barene, Jacques Gasselin, Joseph Livoti, Dan Lube, Amerigo Marino, Erno Neufeld, Marshall Sosson, Robert Sushel, Gerald Vinci, Tibor Zelig — violins
- Myron Bacon, Abraham Hochstein, Raymond Menhennick, Myron Sandler — violas
- Justin Di Tullio, Kurt Reher, William Van Den Burg — cellos
- Frank Beach, Buddy Childers, Cappy Lewis — trumpets
- trombones
- Vincent DeRosa – French horn
- Bill Miller, Paul Smith – piano
- Tony Rizzi – guitar
- Joe Mondragon – double bass
- Alvin Stoller – drums
References
- ^ Billboard Apr 13, 1959
- ^ a b "Porgy and Bess > Review". AllMusic. Retrieved June 28, 2011.
- ISBN 0-394-72643-X.
- ISBN 978-0195313734.
- ISBN 978-0-14-103401-0.
- ^ "Ella Fitzgerald And Louis Armstrong - Porgy & Bess | Discogs". Archived from the original on 2021-12-10. Retrieved 2025-04-03.
- ^ Grammy Hall of Fame Database
- ^ "Jazz Appreciation Month looks at an Ella and Louis Collaboration". KUVO. 2020-04-17. Retrieved 2023-08-26.
External links
- Notes on August 18-19 1957 session and October 14 1957 session from the Jazz Discography Project
- Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong: Porgy and Bess at Discogs (list of releases)