Spotify Release Info

Album Art

Track: I'm Beginning To See The Light
Artist: Ella Fitzgerald
Album: Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Duke Ellington Song Book

Artist Bio

Ella Fitzgerald Image

Name: Ella Fitzgerald
Spotify Genres: vocal jazz, jazz, swing music, jazz blues, big band, christmas
Followers: 2,710,743
Popularity:

70/100

Biography

Born: 25 April 1917 in Newport News, Virginia, USA. Died: 15 June 1996 in Beverly Hills, California, USA (aged 79). Dubbed 'The First Lady Of Song', Ella Fitzgerald was the most popular female jazz singer in the US for more than half a century. In her lifetime, she sold over 40 million albums and won 13 Grammy Awards: - Best Jazz Performance, Individual for [Link] - Best Vocal Performance, Female for [Link] - Best Jazz Performance - Soloist for [Link] - Best Vocal Performance, Female for But Not For Me from [Link] - Best Vocal Performance Album, Female for [Link] - Best Vocal Performance Single Record Or Track, Female for Mack The Knife from [Link] - Best Solo Vocal Performance, Female for [Link] - Best Jazz Vocal Performance for [Link] - Best Jazz Vocal Performance for [Link] - Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female for [Link] - Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female for [Link] - Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female for [Link] - Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female for [Link] Mother of jazz pianist/singer [a=Ray Brown Jr.], ex-wife of jazz double-bassist [a=Ray Brown].

Source: Discogs

Special Offer

Ella Fitzgerald on Amazon

Check this out

Popular Tracks on Spotify

Discogs Release Info

SEE ALSO

Related Artists

Related Works

No additional relationship information found.

Source: MusicBrainz

LYRICS

I never cared much for moonlit skies I never wink back at fireflies But now that the stars are in your eyes I'm beginning to see the light I never went in for afterglow Or candlelight on the mistletoe But now when you turn the lamp down low I'm beginning to see the light Used to ramble through the park Shadowboxing in the dark Then you came and caused a spark That's a four-alarm fire now I never made love by lantern-shine I never saw rainbows in my wine But now that your lips are burning mine I'm beginning to see the light