Ella Fitzgerald's idea to sing the songbooks of major writers proved smart, savvy, and artful. By the time she began to record
Sings the Harold Arlen Song Book in 1960, she had sung the songbooks of
Duke Ellington,
Rodgers & Hart, and
Irving Berlin. This relaxed and tastefully arranged set showcases
Fitzgerald in her prime, confidently engaging 28 of
Arlen's best songs. Familiar pieces like "One for My Baby" and "That Old Black Magic" make appearances, along with all-time classics like "Stormy Weather" and "Over the Rainbow." On this latter tune, she adds the front verses, an appealing addition that few will be familiar with.
Billy May's orchestra lays down a quiet mix of horns and strings that perfectly supports
Fitzgerald on songs like "When the Sun Comes Out" and "Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe." Four bonus tracks, including two alternative cuts, spice up the package. A particular oddity, "Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead," converts surprisingly well into big-band jazz.
Sings the Harold Arlen Song Book is an exquisite album, a classic in vocal jazz, and one of
Fitzgerald's best recordings.