

" We Have All the Time in the World" (1969).Louis Armstrong – vocals trumpet on "Autumn in New York," "Stompin' at the Savoy," "Gee Baby Ain't I Good to You," "Willow Weep for Me," "Love Is Here to Stay," and "Learnin' the Blues."Ĭharts Chart performance for Ella & Louis Again Chart (2022).Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach, Dorothy Fields Track listing Side one īenny Goodman, Edgar Sampson, Mitchell Parishīenny Goodman, Edgar Sampson, Chick Webb, Andy Razaf Seven selections find either Fitzgerald or Armstrong singing without the other, although they're together more often than not on this fine recording. One could nit-pick about the fact that Satchmo doesn't take more trumpet solos, but the artists have such a strong rapport as vocalists that the trumpet shortage is only a minor point. Writing for AllMusic, music critic Alex Henderson wrote of the album: The Oscar Peterson Trio returns as the duo's backing, this time along with drummer Louie Bellson. In addition to the album not being strictly all vocal duets, whereas on its predecessor Armstrong plays trumpet on every track, here he only plays on six. Reception Professional ratings Review scores It was recorded at Radio Recorders and Capitol Studios, Hollywood. It was reissued as part of a two- compact disc set in 1995, and in The Complete Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong on Verve in 1997. In contrast to their previous collaboration, this album features seven solo vocal tracks by either Armstrong or Fitzgerald amongst its dozen duet tracks. It is the sequel to their 1956 album, Ella and Louis. Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Rodgers & Hart SongbookĮlla Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington SongbookĮlla and Louis Again is a studio album by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, released in 1957 on Verve Records.
