Every time I look down on this timeless town, whether blue or gray be her skies, whether loud be her cheers, or whether soft be her tears, more and more do I realize that...I love Paris.
Ella FitzgeraldElla knows her way around her voice as very few people today. But there are times when she seems to be unaware there are things the human voice just doesn't do. She does them.
Ella FitzgeraldNobody else even approaches the trumpet like [Sweets Edison] does: Never too much and always plenty. He's the greatest trumpet player to play along with singers. He exactly knows how to play with you, how to answer you about what you just sang ... On top of that, he has some great sense of humor, both as a musician and as a man. Every time I see him, I'm laughing so much. Sweets is impeccable and incomparable.
Ella Fitzgerald[On bebop years] All I did was sing 'How High the Moon.' It seemed like the only song I ever sang.
Ella FitzgeraldI know I'm no glamour girl, and it's not easy for me to get up in front of a crowd of people. It used to bother me a lot, but now I've got it figured out that God gave me this talent to use, so I just stand there and sing.
Ella FitzgeraldI don't want to say the wrong thing, which I always do. I think I do better when I sing.
Ella FitzgeraldThe fabulous places I've been, wonderful things that've happened, great people I've met ought to make a story.
Ella FitzgeraldWhen we were at the Apollo, Holiday was a block away. I asked her for her autograph.
Ella FitzgeraldI owe Marilyn Monroe a real debt โฆ she personally called the owner of the Mocambo, and told him she wanted me booked immediately, and if he would do it, she would take a front table every night. She told him โ and it was true, due to Marilynโs superstar status โ that the press would go wild. The owner said yes, and Marilyn was there, front table, every night. The press went overboard. After that, I never had to play a small jazz club again. She was an unusual woman โ a little ahead of her times. And she didnโt know it.
Ella FitzgeraldI guess what everyone wants more than anything else is to be loved. And to know that you loved me for my singing is too much for me. Forgive me if I don't have all the words. Maybe I can sing it and you'll understand.
Ella FitzgeraldOnce, when we were playing at the Apollo Theater, Holiday was working a block away at the Harlem Opera House. Some of us went over between shows to catch her, and afterwards we went backstage. I did something then, and I still don't know if it was the right thing to doโI asked her for her autograph.
Ella FitzgeraldSome kids in Italy call me 'Mama Jazz; I thought that was so cute. As long as they don't call me 'Grandma Jazz.'
Ella FitzgeraldSometimes when we're flying or in the hotel, I might run over songs, or in the bathroom.
Ella FitzgeraldA lot of singers think all they have to do is exercise their tonsils to get ahead. They refuse to look for new ideas and new outlets, so they fall by the wayside... I'm going to try to find out the new ideas before the others do.
Ella FitzgeraldShe is amazingly creative, bringing so much more to a song than just a singer. She is a first-class musician and the most gracious person in the world.
Ella FitzgeraldI've had some wonderful love affairs and some that didn't work out. I don't want to dwell on that and I don't want to put people down, but I think all the fabulous places I've been, the wonderful things that have happened for me, the great people I've met - that ought to make a story.
Ella FitzgeraldEverybody wants to know about my style and how it came about. It's no big secret. It's the way I feel.
Ella FitzgeraldJust don't give up trying to do what you really want to do. Where there is love and inspiration, I don't think you can go wrong.
Ella FitzgeraldComing through the years, and finding that I not only have just the fans of my day, but the young ones of today - that's what it means, it means it was worth all of it.
Ella FitzgeraldI'm very shy, and I shy away from people. But the moment I hit the stage, it's a different feeling I get nerve from somewhere; maybe it's because it's something I love to do.
Ella FitzgeraldI used to be very self-conscious. I used to wish I was pretty. My cousin Georgia always taught me that if you smile, people will like you. Sometimes people will say something you don't like, and you get angry a bit, but you just smile. You let it go by, even if you really would like to choke 'em. By smiling, I think I've made more friends than if I was the other way.
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