Ella Fitzgerald - Things Ain't What They Used To Be (And You Better Believe It) Album
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Tracklist
1 | Things Ain't What They Used To BeTenor Saxophone – Harold Land |
2 | Mas Que Nada |
3 | A Man And A Woman |
4 | Just When We're Falling In LoveTenor Saxophone – Ray Bojorquez |
5 | Days Of Wine And RosesGuitar – Dennis Budamir |
6 | I Heard It Through The Grapevine |
7 | Sunny |
8 | Don't Dream Of Anybody But Me |
9 | Willow Weep For MeGuitar – Dennis Budamir |
10 | Manteca |
11 | Tuxedo JunctionTrumpet – Harry Edison |
12 | Black Coffee |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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RLP 6432 | Ella Fitzgerald | Things Ain't What They Used To Be (And You Better Believe It) (LP, Album) | Reprise Records | RLP 6432 | US | 1971 |
RS 6432 | Ella Fitzgerald | Things Ain't What They Used To Be (And You Better Believe It) (LP, Album, Promo) | Reprise Records | RS 6432 | US | 1971 |
WPCR-27500 | Ella Fitzgerald | Things Ain't What They Used To Be (And You Better Believe It) (CD, Album, Ltd, RE, RM) | Reprise Records, Rhino Records | WPCR-27500 | Japan | 2013 |
RS 6432 | Ella Fitzgerald | Things Ain't What They Used To Be (And You Better Believe It) (LP) | Reprise Records | RS 6432 | Italy | 1971 |
44 122, 44122 | Ella Fitzgerald | Things Ain't What They Used To Be (And You Better Believe It) (LP, Album) | Reprise Records, Reprise Records | 44 122, 44122 | Germany | 1971 |
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – Henry De Vega, Marshall Royal
- Arranged By – Gerald Wilson
- Baritone Saxophone – Richard Aplanalp
- Bass – Ray Brown
- Bongos – Francisco DeSouza, Modesto Duran
- Clarinet – Marshall Royal
- Conductor – Gerald Wilson
- Congas – Francisco DeSouza, Modesto Duran
- Drums – Louis Bellson
- Electric Piano – Joe Sample
- Flute – Anthony Ortega, Ernest Watts, Marshall Royal, William Green
- French Horn – Arthur Maebe
- Guitar – Dennis Budamir
- Organ – Joe Sample
- Photography By – Ed Thrasher
- Piano – Tommy Flanagan
- Piccolo Flute – Anthony Ortega, Ernest Watts, William Green
- Producer – Norman Granz
- Rhythm Guitar – Herb Ellis
- Tenor Saxophone – Harold Land, Ray Bojorquez
- Trombone – Alexander Thomas, William Tole, Britt Woodman, J.J. Johnson, James Cleveland, Mike Wimberly, Thurman Green
- Trumpet – Alex Rodriguez, Bobby Bryant, Harry Edison, Larry McGuire, Paul Hubinon
- Vibraphone – Bobby Hutcherson, Vic Feldman
Notes
Sleeve notes - Norman Grantz
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Label A): MX16428 0
- Matrix / Runout (Label B): MX16428 1
- Matrix / Runout (Runout A): A MX164280 RS6432-1
- Matrix / Runout (Runout B): A MX164281 RS6432-2
Album
Things Ain't What They Used to Be is a 1970 studio album by the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald - the final album that Fitzgerald recorded on the Reprise Records label. The album was re-issued on CD with alternative artwork in 1989. It was released together on one CD with Ella's first album recorded for Reprise label, Ella. For the 1970 LP on Reprise Records RS 6432 Re-issued by Reprise-Warner Bros. in 1989 on CD Reprise 9 26023-2. For the Ella Fitzgerald album, see Things Ain't What They Used to Be And You Better Believe It. For the McCoy Tyner album, see Things Ain't What They Used to Be McCoy Tyner album. For the album by the Prestige Swing Festival featuring Coleman Hawkins, see Things Ain't What They Used to Be Prestige Swing Festival album. For the musical, see Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be. Instead, he used songs written by his son Mercer and pianist Billy Strayhorn. Strayhorn's compositions of this time include Take the 'A' Train, Chelsea Bridge and Day Dream. Mercer wrote Things Ain't What They Used to Be, Blue Serge and Moon Mist. Ella Fitzgerald's most eclectic and stylish LP, Things Ain't What They Used to Be is a delightful mosaic of contemporary soul hits, perennial standards, and bossa nova numbers that capture the full breadth of the singer's genius. Produced by Norman Granz and arranged by Gerald Wilson, the album follows on the heels of the full-blown pop session Ella, adopting a similarly groove-oriented contextual approach but drawing on a more diverse pool of material - evergreens like Black Coffee, Tuxedo Junction, and the sublime Don't Dream of Anyone but M. Текст песни: Got so weary of bein' nothin' Felt so dreary just doin' nothin' Didnt care ever gettin' nothin', felt so low Now my eyes on the far horizon can see a Fitzgerald. Things Ain't What They Used To Be. Moonlight Serenade - Продолжительность: 3:02 Ain't What They Used to Be. This song is by Ella Fitzgerald and appears on the album Things Ain't What They Used to Be And You Better Believe It 1970. Got so weary of bein' nothin'Felt so dreary just doin' nothin'Didn't care ever gettin' nothin', felt so lowNow my eyes on the far horizon can see a glowAnnouncin' things ain't what they used to be. Ella Fitzgerald - Ella, Things Aren't What They. 21 Manteca 2:34. Ella Fitzgerald-Black Coffee 1970 HD 4:28. Manteca 2:31. Sunny 5:19. 12 Mas Que Nada 3:52. Ella Fitzgerald-Things Ain't What They Used To Be 1970 HD 3:12. They do not store directly personal information, but are based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet device. If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience less targeted advertising. Ad selection, delivery, reporting. Required Cookies. Writers Henry Mancini & Johnny Mercer. More Ella Fitzgerald albums. Twelve Nights in Hollywood. 100 Hits Legends. Show all albums by Ella Fitzgerald. Ella Fitzgerald. On this page you can download song Ella Fitzgerald - Things Ain't What They Used To Be in mp3 and listen online. Jazz Vocal Jazz. Duke Ellington Songbook. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. Ella Fitzgerald: Gold. Sunshine of Your Love Live 1969. Beğeneceğiniz Diğerleri. Tümünü Gör. My Craziest Dream