# |
Artist |
Song Title |
Year |
Chart Entries |
1 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
A-Tisket A-Tasket |
1938 |
US Billboard 1 - 1938 (19 weeks), Grammy Hall of Fame in 1986 (1938), Your Hit Parade 3 of 1938, Music Imprint 6 of 1930s, US invalid BB 8 of 1938, POP 8 of 1938, nuTsie 20 of 1930s, Brazil 57 of 1939, RIAA 104, Acclaimed 848 (1938), RYM 8 of 1938 |
2 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Goodnight, My Love |
1937 |
US Billboard 1 - 1937 (13 weeks), Your Hit Parade 9 of 1937, US invalid BB 10 of 1937, POP 10 of 1937, Brazil 67 of 1937, Europe 74 of the 1930s (1937), RYM 52 of 1937 |
3 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
My Happiness |
1948 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 2 - Sep 1948 (30 weeks), Peel list 2 of 1948, US Billboard 6 - Jun 1948 (21 weeks), US 1940s 8 - Jul 1948 (19 weeks), DDD 16 of 1948, Brazil 95 of 1949, RYM 77 of 1948 |
4 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Five O'Clock Whistle |
1940 |
US Billboard 9 - Nov 1940 (5 weeks), US 1940s 9 - Jan 1941 (1 week), DDD 18 of 1940, RYM 53 of 1940 |
5 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
How High the Moon |
1960 |
Grammy Hall of Fame in 2002 (1960), UK 46 - Oct 1960 (1 week), US Billboard 76 - Aug 1960 (5 weeks) |
6 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Mack the Knife |
1960 |
Grammy in 1960 (Nominated), UK 19 - Apr 1960 (9 weeks), US Billboard 27 - May 1960 (14 weeks), RYM 20 of 1960, Guardian Jazz 41 |
7 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Smooth Sailing |
1951 |
US Billboard 23 - Sep 1951 (6 weeks), US CashBox 38 - Oct 1951 (2 weeks), DDD 50 of 1951, RYM 49 of 1951 |
8 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
It's Only a Paper Moon |
1945 |
US Billboard 9 - Aug 1945 (3 weeks), DDD 56 of 1945, RYM 8 of 1945 |
9 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
When My Sugar Walks Down the Street |
1944 |
US Billboard 27 - Mar 1944 (1 week), DDD 71 of 1944, RYM 11 of 1944 |
10 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Desafinado (Slightly Out Of Tune) |
1962 |
Flanders 11 - Dec 1962 (2 months), UK 38 - Nov 1962 (6 weeks), RYM 96 of 1962 |
11 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
I Found My Yellow Basket |
1938 |
US Billboard 3 - 1938 (6 weeks), RYM 7 of 1938 |
12 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Guilty |
1947 |
US Billboard 11 - Apr 1947 (4 weeks), DDD 64 of 1947 |
13 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Once Too Often |
1944 |
US Billboard 24 - Jul 1944 (2 weeks), DDD 95 of 1944 |
14 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Crying in the Chapel |
1953 |
US CashBox 12 - Jul 1953 (2 weeks), US Billboard 15 - Sep 1953 (4 weeks) |
15 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
FDR Jones |
1938 |
US Billboard 8 - Nov 1938 (6 weeks), RYM 17 of 1938 |
16 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Manhattan |
1956 |
Poland 19 - May 1989 (10 weeks), RYM 70 of 1956 |
17 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
How High the Moon (1948) |
1948 |
DDD 24 of 1948, RYM 11 of 1948 |
18 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Tea Leaves |
1948 |
US Billboard 24 - Jun 1948 (2 weeks), RYM 77 of 1948 |
19 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Louisville KY |
1940 |
US Billboard 23 - 1941 (1 week), RYM 50 of 1940 |
20 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Muffin Man |
1941 |
US Billboard 23 - 1941 (1 week), RYM 48 of 1941 |
21 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Mr Paganini |
1961 |
Flanders 16 - Oct 1961 (3 months), RYM 146 of 1961 |
22 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Summertime |
1989 |
UK 82 - Jul 1989 (2 weeks), Scrobulate 91 of easy listening |
23 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Undecided |
1939 |
US Billboard 8 - 1939 (4 weeks) |
24 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
I Want the Waiter (With the Water) |
1939 |
US Billboard 9 - 1939 (3 weeks) |
25 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
If You Ever Should Leave |
1937 |
US Billboard 12 - 1937 (4 weeks) |
26 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Wacky Dust |
1938 |
US Billboard 13 - 1938 (4 weeks) |
27 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
McPherson Is Rehearsin' |
1938 |
US Billboard 14 - 1938 (1 week) |
28 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Chew, Chew, Chew (Your Bubble Gum) |
1939 |
US Billboard 14 - 1939 (1 week) |
29 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Sing Me a Swing Song |
1936 |
US Billboard 18 - 1936 (1 week) |
30 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
My Wubba Dolly |
1939 |
US Billboard 16 - 1939 (1 week) |
31 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
(If You Can't Sing It) You'll Have to Swing It |
1936 |
US Billboard 20 - 1936 (1 week) |
32 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Rock It for Me |
1938 |
US Billboard 19 - 1938 (1 week) |
33 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
All Over Nothing at All |
1937 |
US Billboard 20 - 1937 (1 week) |
34 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons |
1946 |
US Billboard 8 - Dec 1946 (14 weeks) |
35 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
T'ain't What You Do (It's the Way That You Do It) |
1939 |
US Billboard 19 - 1939 (1 week) |
36 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine |
1945 |
US Billboard 10 - Jan 1945 (5 weeks) |
37 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Imagination |
1940 |
US Billboard 15 - 1940 (3 weeks) |
38 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
The Starlit Hour |
1940 |
US Billboard 17 - 1940 (3 weeks) |
39 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Shake Down the Stars |
1940 |
US Billboard 18 - 1940 (2 weeks) |
40 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Sing Song Swing |
1940 |
US Billboard 23 - 1940 (2 weeks) |
41 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Sugar Blues |
1940 |
US Billboard 27 - 1940 (1 week) |
42 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Hello Ma! I Done It Again |
1941 |
US Billboard 26 - 1941 (1 week) |
43 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
My Heart and I Decided |
1943 |
DDD 77 of 1943 |
44 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
I Gotta Have My Baby Back |
1950 |
US CashBox 25 - Jan 1950 (3 weeks) |
45 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Trying |
1952 |
US Billboard 21 - Sep 1952 (4 weeks) |
46 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Walkin' by the River |
1952 |
US Billboard 29 - Nov 1952 (1 week) |
47 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Melancholy Me |
1954 |
US Billboard 25 - Mar 1954 (1 week) |
48 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
I Need |
1954 |
US Billboard 30 - May 1954 (1 week) |
49 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Lullaby of Birdland |
1954 |
US CashBox 31 - Sep 1954 (3 weeks) |
50 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Swingin' Shepherd Blues |
1958 |
UK 15 - May 1958 (5 weeks) |
51 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
A Beautiful Friendship |
1956 |
US Billboard 74 - Jul 1956 (5 weeks) |
52 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
But Not For Me |
1959 |
UK 25 - Oct 1959 (3 weeks) |
53 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Bill Bailey (Won't You Please Come Home) |
1963 |
US Billboard 75 - Apr 1963 (3 weeks) |
54 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Can't Buy Me Love |
1964 |
UK 34 - May 1964 (5 weeks) |
55 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Ella |
1938 |
RYM 7 of 1938 |
56 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away) |
1938 |
RYM 8 of 1938 |
57 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
I Love Every Move You Make |
1938 |
RYM 17 of 1938 |
58 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
My Heart Belongs to Daddy |
1939 |
RYM 24 of 1939 |
59 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
It's Foxy |
1939 |
RYM 24 of 1939 |
60 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
You Turned the Tables on Me |
1948 |
RYM 11 of 1948 |
61 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Moon Ray |
1940 |
RYM 49 of 1940 |
62 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Betcha Nickel |
1940 |
RYM 49 of 1940 |
63 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Tea Dance |
1940 |
RYM 50 of 1940 |
64 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
So Long |
1940 |
RYM 53 of 1940 |
65 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Cabin in the Sky |
1940 |
RYM 55 of 1940 |
66 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Taking A Chance On Love |
1940 |
RYM 55 of 1940 |
67 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Flying Home |
1947 |
RYM 21 of 1947 |
68 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Oh, Lady Be Good |
1947 |
RYM 21 of 1947 |
69 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
A Sunday Kind Of Love |
1947 |
RYM 39 of 1947 |
70 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
That's My Desire |
1947 |
RYM 39 of 1947 |
71 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
You're Breakin' in a New Heart |
1947 |
RYM 47 of 1947 |
72 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Don't You Think I Ought to Know |
1947 |
RYM 47 of 1947 |
73 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
I'm the Lonesomest Gal in Town |
1941 |
RYM 48 of 1941 |
74 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Somebody Nobody Loves |
1941 |
RYM 51 of 1941 |
75 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
You Don't Know What Love Is |
1941 |
RYM 51 of 1941 |
76 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
(I'm Gonna) Cry You Out of My Heart |
1945 |
RYM 8 of 1945 |
77 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Love You Madly |
1951 |
RYM 49 of 1951 |
78 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
The Hot Canary |
1951 |
RYM 68 of 1951 |
79 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Two Little Men in a Flying Saucer |
1951 |
RYM 68 of 1951 |
80 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Mixed Emotions |
1951 |
RYM 89 of 1951 |
81 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Come On-a My House |
1951 |
RYM 89 of 1951 |
82 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Every Time We Say Goodbye |
1956 |
RYM 70 of 1956 |
83 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Lorelei |
1960 |
RYM 20 of 1960 |
84 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Ich fuhle mich crazy |
1961 |
RYM 146 of 1961 |
85 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Stardust Bossa Nova |
1962 |
RYM 96 of 1962 |
86 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Air Mail Special |
1963 |
RYM 117 of 1963 |
87 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Dear) |
1963 |
RYM 117 of 1963 |
88 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
'S Wonderful |
unknown |
Scrobulate 26 of gotanygoodmusic |
89 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Sleigh Ride |
unknown |
Scrobulate 33 of christmas |
90 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
I'm Beginning to See The Light |
unknown |
Australian Nostalgia 40 of 1940-1949 |
91 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Night & Day |
unknown |
Scrobulate 62 of jazz |
92 |
Ella Fitzgerald |
I Got Rhythm |
unknown |
Scrobulate 83 of hi fidelity |
In addition to the above listed songs Ella Fitzgerald also contributed to the
following entries:
# |
Artist |
Song Title |
Year |
Chart Entries |
1 |
Ella Fitzgerald & The Ink Spots |
Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall |
1944 |
US Billboard 1 - Nov 1944 (17 weeks), Australia 1 for 1 month - Apr 1946, UK 40s Sheet Music 4 - May 1946 (20 weeks), US 1940s 5 - Dec 1944 (5 weeks), DDD 11 of 1944, US invalid BB 18 of 1944, POP 21 of 1944, Brazil 56 of 1945, nuTsie 85 of 1940s, RYM 24 of 1944 |
2 |
Ella Fitzgerald & The Ink Spots |
I'm Making Believe |
1944 |
US Billboard 1 - Nov 1944 (17 weeks), US 1940s 1 - Nov 1944 (12 weeks), US 1 for 2 weeks - Dec 1944, Oscar in 1944 (film 'Sweet and Low-Down') (Nominated), DDD 9 of 1944, US invalid BB 14 of 1944, POP 14 of 1944, Brazil 32 of 1945, RYM 23 of 1944 |
3 |
Ella Fitzgerald & The Ink Spots |
I'm Beginning to See The Light |
1945 |
Australia 1 for 1 month - Jul 1946, US Billboard 5 - Apr 1945 (6 weeks), US 1940s 7 - May 1945 (2 weeks), DDD 14 of 1945, Brazil 51 of 1946 |
4 |
Ella Fitzgerald & The Ink Spots |
Cow Cow Boogie |
1944 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 9 - Mar 1944 (1 week), US Billboard 10 - Mar 1944 (8 weeks), DDD 24 of 1944, POP 24 of 1944, RYM 11 of 1944 |
5 |
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Jordan |
Stone Cold Dead in the Market (He Had It Coming) |
1946 |
US Billboard 7 - Jul 1946 (6 weeks), US 1940s 9 - Jul 1946 (2 weeks), Your Hit Parade 19 of 1946, DDD 33 of 1946, RYM 5 of 1946 |
6 |
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Jordan |
Baby, It's Cold Outside |
1949 |
US Billboard 9 - Jun 1949 (13 weeks), US 1940s 17 - Jun 1949 (3 weeks), DDD 35 of 1949 |
7 |
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong |
You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart) |
1946 |
US Billboard 10 - Apr 1946 (2 weeks), UK 40s Sheet Music 11 - Jun 1946 (8 weeks), RYM 17 of 1946 |
8 |
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong |
The Frim Fram Sauce |
1946 |
DDD 38 of 1946, RYM 17 of 1946 |
9 |
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Jordan |
Petootie Pie |
1946 |
DDD 64 of 1946, RYM 5 of 1946 |
10 |
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong |
Can Anyone Explain? |
1950 |
US Billboard 30 - Nov 1950 (1 week), RYM 7 of 1950 |
11 |
Ella Fitzgerald & The Mills Brothers |
Dedicated to You |
1937 |
US Billboard 19 - 1937 (1 week) |
12 |
Ella Fitzgerald & The Mills Brothers |
Big Boy Blue |
1937 |
US Billboard 20 - 1937 (1 week) |
13 |
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong |
Oops |
1952 |
US CashBox 48 - Feb 1952 (1 week) |
14 |
Ella Fitzgerald & Benny Goodman |
Oh Yes, Take Another Guess |
1936 |
Song of 1936 |
15 |
Ella Fitzgerald & The Ink Spots |
When My Sugar Walks Down the Street |
1944 |
RYM 39 of 1944 |
16 |
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong |
Dream a Little Dream of Me |
1950 |
RYM 7 of 1950 |
17 |
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong |
Would You Like to Take a Walk |
1953 |
RYM 18 of 1953 |
18 |
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong |
Who Walks in When I Walk Out |
1953 |
RYM 18 of 1953 |
19 |
Ella Fitzgerald & Count Basie |
Party Blues |
1956 |
RYM 105 of 1956 |
20 |
Ella Fitzgerald & The Ink Spots |
A-Tisket A-Tasket |
unknown |
Australian Nostalgia 5 of 1930-1939 |
21 |
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong |
Autumn in New York |
unknown |
Scrobulate 82 of hi fidelity |
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20 Apr 2018
#4 - How High the Moon
Per Wikipedia Ella recorded (2) versions of this; one in 1948 & one in 1960. The (2) 1948 Chart Entries s/b transferred to a separate song.
Data fixed, thanks
26 May 2009
Thanks for clarifying that, although I'm not quite convinced when I look at the already existing Bing Crosby collaborations for example. Anyway it's okay for me with the newly added comments on the Ella Fitzgerald page.
26 May 2009
Thanks for clarifying that, although I'm not quite convinced when I look at the already existing Bing Crosby collaborations for example. Anyway it's okay for me with the newly added comments on the Ella Fitzgerald page.
19 May 2009
A-Tisket A-Tasket Again
Thanks for fixing the "A-Tisket A-Tasket" entry. I'd say however that the correct artist specification for this record would be "Chick Webb & Ella Fitzgerald" (with a link to Ella, the same way as you did with some other collaborations, e), not just Ella Fitzgerald.
Regards Cornelius
You make a valid point, there certainly is a good case for listing it under "Chick Webb & Ella Fitzgerald". However, many sources list the song under just "Ella Fitzgerald" (possibly because she co-wrote it), there is no separate page for Chick Webb on the site and the "Chick Webb Orchestra" was renamed in 1939 as "Ella Fitzgerald and her Famous Orchestra" (after Chick Webb died) so we decided to assign this song to "Ella Fitzgerald".
The goal of this site is to consolidate the range of input charts, this often means that we have to "standardise" names. For example some artists have different names in different countries (like "Yazoo" or "The Detroit Spinners"), some artists change names from one year to the next (like "Prince"), or for a particular song (for "(Meet) the Flintstones" "The B52s" became "The BC52s"). Mapping the actual names on the record labels or charts to a "most common form" makes it easier for users to find connections between charts, if they then use that information to track to the original chart data they will find the original information and can decide if our consolidations are valid for them.
A note has been added to Ella Fitzgerald's page to explain the situation, this also means that anyone looking up Chick Webb in the index will be directed to the right place as well.
Thanks for the input
19 May 2009
A-Tisket A-Tasket Again
Thanks for fixing the "A-Tisket A-Tasket" entry. I'd say however that the correct artist specification for this record would be "Chick Webb & Ella Fitzgerald" (with a link to Ella, the same way as you did with some other collaborations, e), not just Ella Fitzgerald.
Regards Cornelius
You make a valid point, there certainly is a good case for listing it under "Chick Webb & Ella Fitzgerald". However, many sources list the song under just "Ella Fitzgerald" (possibly because she co-wrote it), there is no separate page for Chick Webb on the site and the "Chick Webb Orchestra" was renamed in 1939 as "Ella Fitzgerald and her Famous Orchestra" (after Chick Webb died) so we decided to assign this song to "Ella Fitzgerald".
The goal of this site is to consolidate the range of input charts, this often means that we have to "standardise" names. For example some artists have different names in different countries (like "Yazoo" or "The Detroit Spinners"), some artists change names from one year to the next (like "Prince"), or for a particular song (for "(Meet) the Flintstones" "The B52s" became "The BC52s"). Mapping the actual names on the record labels or printed charts to a "most common form" makes it easier for users to find connections between charts, if they then use that information to track to the original chart data they will find the original information and can decide if our consolidations are valid for their purposes.
A note has been added to Ella Fitzgerald's page to explain the situation, this also means that anyone looking up Chick Webb in the index will be directed to the right place as well.
Thanks for the input
8 May 2009
A Tisket A Tasket
Thanks for this great site that I must have overlooked for a considerable time. There are some mistakes of course, e.g. Ella Fitzgerald's "A-Tisket A-Tasket" (#8 in the 1938 chart) is the same record as Chick Webb's (#26 in the year chart) because she was the band's singer at the time and Joel Whitburn is always listing the bandleader and the featured singer. Here you can see the label of the original 78 rpm record with both names on it: http://rateyourmusic.com/release/single/chick_webb__and_his_orchestra_/a_tisket_a_tasket___liza__all_the_cloudsll_roll_away_/
Best wishes from Germany Cornelius
Thanks for the correction, the data has been fixed. That type of issue is the most difficult one to spot.
8 May 2009
A Tisket A Tasket
Thanks for this great site that I must have overlooked for a considerable time. There are some mistakes of course, e.g. Ella Fitzgerald's "A-Tisket A-Tasket" (#8 in the 1938 chart) is the same record as Chick Webb's (#26 in the year chart) because she was the band's singer at the time and Joel Whitburn is always listing the bandleader and the featured singer. Here you can see the label of the original 78 rpm record with both names on it: http://rateyourmusic.com/release/single/chick_webb__and_his_orchestra_/a_tisket_a_tasket___liza__all_the_cloudsll_roll_away_/
Best wishes from Germany Cornelius
Thanks for the correction, the data has been fixed. That type of issue is the most difficult one to spot.