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    My Heart Belongs to Daddy
    My Heart Belongs to Daddy
    Ella Fitzgerald
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    My Way (Remastered Album Version) [The Frank Sinatra Coll...
    My Way (Remastered Album Version) [The Frank Sinatra Collection]
    Frank Sinatra
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    Fly Me To The Moon
    Fly Me To The Moon
    Frank Sinatra

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Voice has been a part of jazz since the beginning. Almost every instrumental jazz style has its vocal equivalent. Louis Armstrong revolutionized music with his horn and natural singing style. Billie Holiday and Frank Sinatra used standard songs as a means for personal expression and how they phrased their lines influenced others well past the Swing era. The lush voices of Billy Eckstine and his protege Sarah Vaughan worked in the Bop idiom that they helped create. While Ella Fitzgerald could front a full string orchestra with an amazingly pure voice, she could also scat (improvise wordlessly on a melody) better than even Mel Torme, who epitomized the 1950s Cool West Coast scene with his sophisticated, light swing. Betty Carter took singing further out by abandoning the narrative of lyrics and influencing arty Post-Boppers.

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Lovesongs: Romantic

Set the right tone for that romantic evening in for your special man or lady with this pure love collection

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Lovesongs: Romantic