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Twelve Nights in Hollywood - Ella Fitzgerald
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  1. Introduction
  2. Lover Come Back to Me
  3. Too Close for Comfort
  4. Little White Lies
  5. On the Sunny Side of the Street
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  1. Introduction
  2. Lover Come Back to Me
  3. Too Close for Comfort
  4. Little White Lies
  5. On the Sunny Side of the Street
  6. Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive
  7. Baby, Won't You Please Come Home
  8. I Found a New Baby
  9. On a Slow Boat to China
  10. My Heart Belongs to Daddy
  11. Perdido
  12. I've Got a Crush on You
  13. But Not for Me
  14. You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me
  15. Across the Alley from the Alamo
  16. I'm Glad There Is You
  17. 'Round Midnight
  18. Take the 'A' Train
  19. Mr. Paganini
  20. Nice Work If You Can Get It
  21. I Can't Get Started
  22. Give Me the Simple Life
  23. Caravan
  24. One for My Baby
  25. Lorelei
  26. A-Tisket, A-Tasket
  27. Witchcraft
  28. Gone with the Wind
  29. Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Joe
  30. It's De-Lovely
  31. The Lady Is a Tramp
  32. That Old Black Magic
  33. Lullaby of Birdland
  34. Ella Introduces the Band
  35. Imagination
  36. Blue Moon
  37. Joe Williams' Blues
  38. The Lady's in Love with You
  39. Love Is Here to Stay
  40. Come Rain or Come Shine
  41. Anything Goes
  42. This Could Be the Start of Something Big
  43. Candy
  44. Little Girl Blue
  45. You're Driving Me Crazy
  46. It's All Right with Me
  47. Just Squeeze Me (But Please Don't Tease Me)
  48. 'S Wonderful
  49. How High the Moon
  50. Deep Purple
  51. In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning
  52. Mack the Knife
  53. Exactly Like You
  54. Rock It for Me
  55. Stompin' at the Savoy
  56. Love for Sale
  57. St. Louis Blues
  58. All of Me
  59. Broadway
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An appearance in Hollywood for a first-rate jazz vocalist was not necessarily an opportunity to broadcast your visage and pander to everyone from Tacoma to Tallahassee. It could also include a date at the Crescendo, the Sunset Strip's best chance to find premier jazz. Gene Norman's nightclub hosted dozens of jazz legends (and a comic or two), and produced more than its share of excellent LPs recorded on location. Better even than Mel Tormé's 1954 classic, the Ella Fitzgerald LP that resulted from her May 1961 appearances ...

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