Ella Loves Cole is a studio album by Ella Fitzgerald entirely dedicated to the compositions of Cole Porter, released in 1972 under the Pablo Records label, founded by Norman Granz.
The album was recorded in Los Angeles with arrangements by Nelson Riddle, who led a string and brass orchestra, providing a smooth and sophisticated accompaniment that enhances Fitzgerald's voice.
This work is part of the series of albums that Fitzgerald dedicated to great composers of the Great American Songbook, and was well received by critics for its elegance and the singer's interpretive mastery.