Don't You Think I Ought to Know
vocal track by Ella Fitzgerald; 1947 studio recording; cover version
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Don't You Think I Ought to Know
Summary
Don't You Think I Ought to Know is a music track with vocals[1].
Key Facts
- Don't You Think I Ought to Know's instance of is recorded as music track with vocals[2].
- Don't You Think I Ought to Know's performer is recorded as Ella Fitzgerald[3].
- Don't You Think I Ought to Know's Internet Archive ID is recorded as 78_dont-you-think-i-ought-to-know_ella-fitzgerald-william-johnson-mel-wettergreen-bob_gbia0091300b[4].
- Don't You Think I Ought to Know's Internet Archive ID is recorded as 78_dont-you-think-i-ought-to-know_ella-fitzgerald-william-johnson-mel-wettergreen-bob_gbia0052465b[5].
- Don't You Think I Ought to Know's published in is recorded as You're Breaking In a New Heart (While You're Breaking Mine) / Don't You Think I Ought to Know[6].
- Don't You Think I Ought to Know's published in is recorded as For Sentimental Reasons…[7].
- Don't You Think I Ought to Know's title is recorded as Don't You Think I Ought to Know[8].
- Don't You Think I Ought to Know's has characteristic is recorded as studio recording[9].
- Don't You Think I Ought to Know's has characteristic is recorded as cover version[10].
- Don't You Think I Ought to Know's recording or performance of is recorded as Don't You Think I Ought to Know[11].
- Don't You Think I Ought to Know's musical conductor is recorded as Bob Haggart[12].
- Don't You Think I Ought to Know's MusicBrainz recording ID is recorded as 0455771f-fe25-46d4-9546-2a35309c7b14[13].
- Don't You Think I Ought to Know's MusicBrainz recording ID is recorded as a6b63c15-98b8-49d6-bd1f-526f4bcfa82b[14].
- Don't You Think I Ought to Know's form of creative work is recorded as Vocal with Orchestra[15].