First Time Hearing Frank Sinatra ft. Ella Fitzgerald - “The Lady Is A Tramp” Reaction | Asia and BJ

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Ella was the only singer Frank said he was nervous to perform with

That’s saying a lot!

2 legends doing what legends do

Beautiful!

edalisauskas
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The song was from a 1937 musical and was incorporated into a 1957 film starring Frank Sinatra- “Pal Joey.” Most jazz icons over the past few decades (even Lady Gaga) have done their own version of this song. It is meant to be a somewhat sarcastic put-down of pretentious “high society” folks and their phoniness. The team of Rogers (did the music) & Hart (did the lyrics) created this and they wrote dozens of famous standards. Enjoy! 🎶

Dej
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Two of the greatest iconic singers, performers giving it their all together oh my goodness❤😊

blackprix
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Ella was always consiedered the best female voice for this style of music. I think we just saw why. This was one of Frank Sinatra's signature songs, but he didn't write his own songs. The song is basically saying the upper crust considered her a tramp because she's not doing all the stuff all the other snobs. do. They added some lyrics for Ella. Great video and great reaction.

justmoose
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Ella crowned Queen and First Lady of Jazz debut in late 1930s. Every Big Bandleader, top crooner all WANTED Ella to perform with them. She was anointed First Lady and Queen by the Industry, performers, historians, authors and public.

makingthecoin
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It’s interesting Asia said Ella “made it” getting to be on the stage with Sinatra, when in fact Sinatra said (as did most all singers of the time) that Ella was the reigning Queen and those that got to sing with her had “made it”. Sinatra was totally in awe of Fitzgerald. She did have the finest voice in the industry. Such a legend, and so deserved.

chriscraftguy
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One of the signs of great singers is their ability to be able to shape and accommodate their style to blend well with other performers. These two were a couple of the best at that. Ella initially rose up in more jazz/rhythm & blues genre before it became apparent that she could sing anything. One of the greatest of the great.

The song was written for the Broadway musical Babes in Arms by the team of Richard Rodgers and Lorenzo Hart (Rodgers partner before he teamed with Oscar Hammerstein). It became a standard during the 40's and was recorded by many (including Sinatra & Ella separately) and was used in the film version of the play Pal Joey (also starring Sinatra).

joel
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Now this is a class act, two legends singing together, it doesn’t get much better than this, damn this music is great, you hit right on point by saying they are dressed in class and style

johnthegreek
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I'll bet Asia is subconsciously remembering the 1955 Disney animated dog movie "Lady and the Tramp". :)

Land-Shark
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No one swings like Ella! She had perfect pitch! Her live version of Summertime is gorgeous.

tapduff
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Ella was every bit the Icon as Sinatra. Sinatra was adamant that race would not be a barrier to who he performed with, despite the racial tensions that were still there in that day. But few could argue against the fact that these two were absolute peers in every way.

christianmattison
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No one is better than these two, talent is beyond the stars. This song is from a Broadway musical "Babes in Arms" from 1937 by Rogers and Hart. Their timing is amazing and that's not easy

flutesong
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I so wish my mom was still alive to show her this. So loved both Frank and Ella.

shedan
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The King and Queen of "The Great American Songbook". That period in the 20th century when Broadway and Hollywood had the great shows and musicals and great songwriters like George and Ira Gershwin, Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, Rogers and Hart, Johnny Mercer, and, so, so many others. Over the years Ella and Franks sang them all. You're right that the song "The Lady is a Tramp", comes from a musical. It may have appeared in earlier Broadway musicals, but it's most widely known from the late fifties musical film, "Pal Joey". It starred Frank Sinatra, Kim Novak and Rita Hayworth. Frank does a knockout version of the song in a nightclub setting. Very witty and dryly humorous sung to a rich spoiled lady he's putting down and also flirting with. Worth catching on You Tube.

COBBETT
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You'll love Ella's "Something's Gotta Give" !!! Also check out Ella and Karen Carpenter's duet!

surlechapeau
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Listen you guys....they were BOTH jazz legends in their own right. I really, really miss these performers. The absolute epitome of jazz/pop perfection.

chrishadorn
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I watched a documentary on Ella's life and career, She led one hell of a life ! Extremely charitable woman, She gave a lot of her money away to schools and colleges for underprivileged children ! Quite a lady !

craigmarkowski
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Would love to see you react to Ella singing 'Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered'.

hobbypassion
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Lady and the Tramp - was a Disney cartoon movie about two dogs in love. I just loved it when I was 8 years old!

gary
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You guys really got the spirit of this one: sweetly giddy fun. Lots of sophisticated and satirical lyrics, the irresistible swing of the music, the byplay between the two great song stylists … Waiter! Another bottle of champagne for the table!

RaySawhill