Melancholy Me
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| "Melancholy Me" | |
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| Single by Ella Fitzgerald | |
| B-side | "Somebody Bad Stole de Wedding Bell" |
| Released | 1954 |
| Label | Decca |
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| "Melancholy Me" on YouTube | |
"Melancholy Me" is a song written by Joe Thomas and Howard Biggs that was a hit in 1954 for Ella Fitzgerald, who recorded it for Decca with the orchestra directed by Sy Oliver.
| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| Billboard | 79/100[1] |
| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| Billboard | positive[2] |
In its issues from 6, 13, 20 February, and 6 March 1954, the Billboard magazine listed three single records of the song available for purchase: by Eddy Howard (on Mercury), by Ella Fitzgerald (on Decca) and by the Smith Brothers (on Label X).[3][1][4] Eddy Howard 's version was rated "excellent" by Variety, Ella Fitzgerald's version — "excellent" by Variety and 79 ("good") by Billboard.[1]
In its issue from 27 February, Billboard reported: "The Howard recording of this tune has definitely stepped out ahead of the several competing versions on the market. [...] The Ella Fitzgerald and Smith Brothers versions have been reported as good sellers in some territories also, but in almost all considerably behind Howard."[5]