Summertime - Ella Fitzgerald cover (Gershwin)

Started by Snowpig, March 07, 2012, 11:01:27 AM

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It has been a while but this is my latest offering!

Please be kind!! :D

Snowpig.

Summertime
Ella Fitzgerald cover

SteveB

Smooth as silk. What a relaxing few minutes you've provided there.
Excellent in all depts. Well done.  8)
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Geir

Wow ! Great cover !

Your voice is perfect for this ! Some smooth guitarwork there as well !

Love it !
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Burtog

I thought this was great and even better the second time I listened to it.

The style of song suits you!

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mbee

This is excellent Snowpig. Really good vocals and some nifty guitar playing too!   ;D

fenderbender

Perfect the vocals are so smooth and the guitar playing as well

nice version


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cuthbert

Super-smooth and enjoyable listen, Snowpig - thanks! I'm most familiar with the Billie Holiday version, and you've done a fine job with it!
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Oldrottenhead

imho one of the finest songs ever written and a mighty fine interpretation gaun yersel snowpig braw tell yer maw.
whit goes oan in ma heid



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