Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Irving Berlin Song Book is the fourth volume in Ella Fitzgerald's Song Book series, released in 1958 by Verve Records. The album was produced by Norman Granz and features orchestral arrangements by Paul Weston. It includes 32 songs composed by Irving Berlin, spanning from his early hits to Broadway and Hollywood classics.
The recording took place at Capitol Studios in Los Angeles during March 1958, with sessions spread over ten days. Fitzgerald worked closely with arranger Paul Weston, who created orchestrations that highlighted the singer's vocal versatility. The album reached number 12 on the Billboard pop albums chart.
This album is considered a milestone in Fitzgerald's discography and in the history of vocal jazz. It received praise for the precise and emotional interpretation of Berlin's lyrics, as well as for the quality of the arrangements. In 1999, it was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.