Ella Fitzgerald - Cry Me A River (Verve Records 1961) video free download


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"Cry Me a River" is a popular American torch song, written by Arthur Hamilton and first published in 1953, and made famous in the version by Julie London, 1955.

A jazzy blues ballad, "Cry Me a River" was originally written for Ella Fitzgerald to sing in the 1920s-set film, Pete Kelly's Blues (released 1955) but the song was dropped. It has been said that it was dropped because, at the time of Ella's recording, film and record producers said that the audience would not believe that a "colored/black" person would know what the word Plebeian meant nor would they use it. They were afraid that Ella's vocals combined with the use of such an "intelligent" word would upset their target audience.

Fitzgerald first released a recording of the song on Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie! in 1961.

The song's first release and most famous recording was by actress/singer Julie London in 1955, backed by Barney Kessel on guitar and Ray Leatherwood on bass. A sultry performance of the song by London in the 1956 film The Girl Can't Help It helped to make it a million-selling blockbuster (#9 US/#22 UK). London's recording was later featured in the soundtrack's for the movies 'Passion of Mind (2000), and V for Vendetta (2005).

Barbra Streisand sang this song on her 1963 debut album as the opening track of Side 1. In 1970, British blues rocker Joe Cocker made the chart with an upbeat rock rendition on the album, Mad Dogs and Englishmen. In 1995, British actress Denise Welch's double A-side "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" / "Cry Me a River" spent three weeks in the UK Singles Chart, reaching #23. Canadian jazz pianist and singer Diana Krall recorded the song on her 2001 album, The Look of Love. In 2009, Canadian singer Michael Bublé entered the charts with a big-band jazz version, which is also the opening track of his fourth album Crazy Love. This adaption of the song was used in the BBC's advertising and theme music for coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.

Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April 25, 1917 – June 15, 1996) was an American jazz vocalist with a vocal range spanning three octaves (D♭3 to D♭6). Often referred to as the "First Lady of Song," the "Queen of Jazz" and "Lady Ella," she was noted for her purity of tone, impeccable diction, phrasing and intonation, and a "horn-like" improvisational ability, particularly in her scat singing.

Fitzgerald was a notable interpreter of the Great American Songbook. Over the course of her 60-year recording career, she sold 40 million copies of her 70-plus albums, won 13 Grammy Awards and was awarded the National Medal of Arts by Ronald Reagan and the Presidential Medal of Freedom by George H. W. Bush.

Ella's accompanied by Lou Levy (piano); Herb Ellis (guitar); Joe Mondragon (bass); and Gus Johnson (drums). Recorded June 23, 1961, Los Angeles (Verve Records)

Now you say you're lonely

You cried the long night through

Well, you can cry me a river

Cry me a river

I cried a river over you

Now you say you're sorry

For being so untrue

Well, you can cry me a river

Cry me a river

I cried a river over you

You drove me,

Nearly drove me out of my head

While you never shed a tear

Remember?

I remember all that you said

Told me love was to plebeian

Told me you were through with me

Now you say you love me

Well, just to prove you do

Cry me a river

Cry me a river

I cried a river over you

You drove me

Nearly drove me out of my head

While you never shed a tear

Remember?

I remember all that you said

Told me love was to plebeian

Told me you were through with me...

And now you say you love me

Well, just to prove that you do...

Come on! Come on!

Cry me a river...

Cry me a river...

I cried a river over you

I cried a river over you...

Comments

5 years ago

arianafnieves

Fuck, I just cried a river listening to this …

5 years ago

Christian K

She's phenomenal. It's effortless

6 years ago

ANNA MAE Devlin

This 66 year old, get's "GOOSE BUMPS', when I reflect, on my life!

6 years ago

Karen Palmer

I am so enchanted by the voice of Ella! This is so gorgeous--only once in a lifetime!

6 years ago

ANITA Ospedale

M A G N I F I C E N T absolutley unbeatable in every way it envelopes me completely how i love her voice..

6 years ago

Hmc 1870

Diz knew perfection and enjoyed it.

6 years ago

Steven Li

is it bad that I think Michael buble's version is better than that one?

6 years ago

gemini16th

God- this woman's voice was pure bliss! When I listen to her the whole world & it's issues can just "go somewhere". An original American institution & beautiful lady.

6 years ago

Christian Choquette

wow .elle était très belle..

6 years ago

LoveTheWorld

most impressive song I have heard of the oldies

7 years ago

voicegirl555

Happy 100 years young Miss Ella! You are so missed!

7 years ago

William Ayers

Ella Fitzgerald is one of those singers that, no matter where they are, dead or alive, will always be inspirational to singers, male and female, EVERYWHERE.

7 years ago

HIRA SHIMA

Came here for Liam Payne haha

7 years ago

Konstantinos Papathomas

unbelievable! amazing! unique!

7 years ago

Hunter Carter

she has the most beautiful, wonderful, satisfying, relaxing, and smoothest voice i have ever heard. No wonder she is so famous. it makes me feel so calm and enjoyed listening this song. it almost made me cry.

7 years ago

Chezzgurl 5432

No one can sing it better than Lady Ella!!

7 years ago

pranav kannan

Now you say you're lonely You cry the long night throughWell, you can cry me a riverCry me a riverI cried a river over youNow you say you're sorryFor being so untrueWell, you can cry me a riverCry me a riverI cried a river over youYou drove me, nearly drove me, out of my headWhile you never shed a tearRemember, I remember, all that you saidYou told me love was too plebeianTold me you were through with me andNow you say you love meWell, just to prove that you doCome on and cry me a riverCry me a riverI cried a river over youI cried a river over youI cried a river...over you...

7 years ago

Ashley K

I think Maya Angelou embellished the story of her mom in "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," by writing her mother to be like her critical view of Ella Fitzgerald.

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