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" and the "Queen of Jazz" or just simply "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.
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[INTRO] D6Amaj7D6Amaj7Gdim She's a fool and don't I know it, But a fool can have her charms. D6C#m7Bm7 F6b5 Fdim7Ddim I'm in love and don't I show it, Like a babe in arms. D6Amaj7D6Amaj7Gdim Love's the same old sad sensation, Lately I've not slept a wink, D6C#m7Bm7 F6b5 Fdim7Ddim Since this half-pint imitation's Put me on the blink.
[VERSE 1] EAEdim7Bm7Gdim7 I'm wild again, beguiled again AC#7Dmaj7B+9 A simpering, whimpering child again AF#mEAE7sus4Dm6Dmaj7F#m Bewitched, bothered, and bewildered am I EAEdim7Bm7Gdim7 I couldn't sleep and wouldn't sleep AC#7Dmaj7B+9 Then love came and told me I shouldn't sleep AF#mEADmaj7F#augGdimF# Bewitched, bothered, and bewildered am I
[CHORUS] Bm7A7sus4F#m7BdimF# Lost my heart but what of it? She is cold, I agree Bm7C#m7B7sus4 F6b5 Fdim7Ddim She can laugh but I love it Although the laugh's on me
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