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Ella and Louis

 

Ella and Louis by Ella Fritzgerald

Ella and Louis by Ella Fritzgerald and Louis Armstrong.

When I heard the first piano keys in We Cant Be Friend, I knew that Ella and Louis was going to be one of my favorite albums, it's one of those albums that you can play at medium volume in your living room and have a nice dinner, already whether alone or with company, because the album alone makes you feel that feeling of joyful nostalgia. How to say "what a good day it was when I spent my days at my grandparents' cabin when I was a child," even though you were born in 2004 in a gentrified city and your grandparents had a more productive life in the same city.

 There are two songs that deeply made me feel strange things, I say strange because I don't know how to identify them. Isnt these lovely days? It seems to me to be a very authentic expression of love, it is interesting that perception of love where people unite a bond so strong that even sad days become beautiful with that nostalgia of love that surrounds couples.

 Moonlight in Vermont is another love story, full of nostalgia but from the point of view of the purest love where two people share the simplest things and everything becomes reciprocal. Tu

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