Can’t We Be Friends?

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"Can’t We Be Friends?" is a classic jazz vocal duet performed by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, showcasing their signature blend of playful banter and expressive phrasing.

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Can’t We Be Friends? canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf jazz standard
song
composer Kay Swift
era 20th-century popular music
genre jazz
hasInstrumentation trumpet
vocals
hasNotableVersion Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong recording
hasPerformer Ella Fitzgerald
Louis Armstrong
hasStyle swing
vocal jazz
hasTheme friendship after romance
romantic breakup
unrequited love
isStandardIn Great American Songbook
language English
lyricist Paul James
notableFor expressive phrasing
playful vocal banter
originalMedium stage musical
partOfAlbum Ella and Louis
performanceType studio recording
producer Norman Granz
recordedBy Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong
recordLabel Verve Records
vocalInteractionStyle call and response
conversational duet
vocalType duet

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Ella and Louis hasTrack Can’t We Be Friends?
In the Wee Small Hours hasPart Can’t We Be Friends?