Who Sang Blue Room? Ella Fitzgerald

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Release information
Release Date: 1956
length: 3:16
producer: Norman Granz
engineer: Val Valentin
arranger: Buddy Bregman
orchestrator: Buddy Bregman
baritone saxophone: Chuck Gentry
bass: Joe Mondragon
bass trombone: George Roberts
conductor: Buddy Bregman
flugelhorn: Vincent DeRosa
flute: Maurice Stein, Bud Shank, Bob Cooper and Ted Nash
guitar: Barney Kessel
piano: Paul Smith
saxophone: Maurice Stein, Ted Nash, Bud Shank and Bob Cooper
trombone: Lloyd Ulyate, Joe Howard and Milt Bernhart
trumpet: Pete Candoli, Ray Linn, Conrad Gozzo and Maynard Ferguson
vocal: Ella Fitzgerald
drums (drum set): Alvin Stoller
lyricist: Lorenz Hart
composer: Richard Rodgers
We'll have a blue room
A new room for two room
Where ev'ry day's a holiday
Because you're married to me.
Not like a ballroom
A small room, A hall room
Where you can smoke your pipe away
With me wee head upon your knee.
We will thrive on, keep alive on
Just nothing but kisses
With Mister and Missus
On little blue chairs.
You sew your trousseau
And Robinson Crusoe
Is not so far from worldly cares
As our blue room far away upstairs!
A new room for two room
Where ev'ry day's a holiday
Because you're married to me.
Not like a ballroom
A small room, A hall room
Where you can smoke your pipe away
With me wee head upon your knee.
We will thrive on, keep alive on
Just nothing but kisses
With Mister and Missus
On little blue chairs.
You sew your trousseau
And Robinson Crusoe
Is not so far from worldly cares
As our blue room far away upstairs!