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Get Happy: The Harold Arlen Centennial Celebration
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Released: 2005
Label: Verve
Selection #: 160781
Billie Holiday: Stormy Weather; Diana Krall: Let’s Fall In Love; Mel Tormé: Get Happy; Sarah Vaughan: Over The Rainbow; others.
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1 Hooray for Love - Fitzgerald, Ella
2 Get Happy - Torme, Mel
3 Blues in the Night - Washington, Dinah
4 Come Rain or Come Shine - Basie, Count Orchestra
5 That Old Black Magic - Horn, Shirley
6 Let's Fall in Love - Krall, Diana
7 It's Only a Paper Moon - King, Morgana
8 Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home - Merrill, Helen
9 Stormy Weather - Holiday, Billie
10 If I Only Had a Brain - Lincoln, Abbey
11 I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues - Armstrong, Louis
12 Over the Rainbow - Wilkins, Ernie Orchestra
13 As Long as I Live - Eckstine, Billy
14 Down With Love - Dearie, Blossom
15 The Man That Got Away - Fitzgerald, Ella
16 My Shining Hour - Basie, Count Orchestra
  
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Of all the classic composers in the American songbook, not even George Gershwin channeled the blues and jazz idioms like Harold Arlen. The Buffalo native and son of a Jewish cantor not only wrote that quintessential anthem of the Great Plains optimist ("Over The Rainbow"), but also many plaintive urban laments like "Stormy Weather" and "Blues In The Night." Verve celebrated the centennial of Arlen's birth (February 15, 1905) with a compilation that gathered much of the best jazz vocal Arlen readings extant in its vast holdings -- which includes not only the Verve label itself (home of much that was great by Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, and Mel Tormé), but also the Mercury catalog that includes Dinah Washington and Shirley Horn as well as the excellent EmArcy label's recordings by Helen Merrill and Sarah Vaughan. Thank the composer's son, Sam Arlen, for the excellent compiling job, which begins with a track from the most famous Arlen record of all time, "Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Harold Arlen Songbook". From there he selects a wide range of material, some obscure and some very popular, that does justice to the sizeable impact his father exerted on American popular song. One of the happiest surprises is Abbey Lincoln's bucolic reading of another "Wizard of Oz" standard, "If I Only Had A Brain." ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

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