You Go To My Head

Published 2019-01-09
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group

You Go To My Head · Ella Fitzgerald

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℗ 1959 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

Released on: 1959-01-01

Associated Performer, Chamber Orchestra: Frank Devol's Orchestra
Associated Performer, Recording Arranger, Conductor: Frank DeVol
Composer: J. Fred Coots
Author: Haven Gillespie

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All Comments (16)
  • I first heard Ms. Ella when I was 8 I was watching a movie channel it was Abbot and Costello it was funny and then I heard her singing a song about her little yellow basket….. I fell in love with her from that moment on and a life long love of jazz …
  • @linecardoso4995
    You go to my head You linger like a haunting refrain And I find you spinning round In my brain Like the bubbles in a glass of champagne You go to my head Like a sip of sparkling burgundy brew And I find the very mention of you Like the kicker in a julep or two The thrill of the thought That you might give a thought To my plea, casts a spell over me Still I say to myself Get ahold of yourself Can't you see that it never can be You go to my head with a smile That makes my temperature rise Like a summer with a thousand Julys You intoxicate my soul with your eyes Though I'm certain that this heart of mine Hasn't a ghost of a chance In this crazy romance You go to my head, you go to my head Though I'm certain that this heart of mine Hasn't a ghost of a chance In this crazy romance You go to my head, you go to my head
  • @lc2748
    Ahhhhhh...beautiful ❤
  • Love Miss Ella. However, my favorite version of this song was by Oscar Peterson and Louis Armstrong. Perfection!!!
  • @gerrynicol3951
    Havent heard this for a while i normally listen to frank sinatras version but i do love ella and this is so nice and easy. yessss easy
  • @kristynaw28
    None can compare! Comparison is the thief of contentment. Full stop!
  • @AnandaSim
    A standout version. Came here from Neil Sedaka's rendition in 2020
  • @sidilicious11
    Exquisite singing despite the artless orchestration.