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PUT YOUR DREAMS AWAY
Frank Sinatra at the Sabre Room in Hickory Hills, Illinois, 8 June 1977, when he appeared with Dean Martin. Bill Miller was the conductor. (Photograph taken by the author.)
PUT YOUR DREAMS AWAY A Frank Sinatra Discography COMPILED BY
Luiz Carlos do Nascimento Silva
Discographies, Number 84
GREENWOOD PRESS Westport, Connecticut • London
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Silva, Luiz Carlos do Nascimento, 1930— Put your dreams away : a Frank Sinatra discography / compiled by Luiz Carlos do Nascimento Silva. p. cm.—(Discographies, ISSN 0192-334X ; no. 84) Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and indexes. ISBN 0-313-31055-6 (alk. paper) 1. Sinatra, Frank, 1915 Discography. I. Title. II. Series. ML156.7.S56S55 2000 016.78242164 , 092—dc21 99-087684 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data is available. Copyright © 2000 by Luiz Carlos do Nascimento Silva All rights reserved. N o portion of this book may be reproduced, by any process or technique, without the express written consent of the publisher. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 99-087684 ISBN: 0-313-31055-6 ISSN:0192-334X First published in 2000 Greenwood Press, 88 Post Road West, Westport, C T 06881 A n imprint of Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. www.greenwood.com Printed in the United States of America
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For Maria Apparecida, my wife, with the wish that time wouldn't pass so fast
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Contents Introduction
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Acknowledgments
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Bibliography
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Abbreviations
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1. The Band Vocalist
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2. The Forties
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3. The Fifties
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4. The Sixties
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5. The Seventies
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6. The Eighties
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7. The Nineties
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Indexes
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Index of Tune Titles
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Index of Artists
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Introduction I first started compiling what would become this discography in 1957. Since I was then writing a column called "Jazz & Popular" in Revista do Disco, a monthly magazine published in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, dedicated to the recordings of popular and, sometimes, classical music, I decided to include a Frank Sinatra discography in installments. That's when I first wrote to Mrs. Helen Chmura, head of the Listing and Releasing Department of Columbia Records. That discography listed only recording dates, master numbers, and titles. W h e n the magazine died of natural causes, the series went with it. After a while, I decided that it would be a good idea to obtain the band personnel while I waited for a new chance to publish the discography. I started sending my requests to Mrs. Chmura, each time asking only for the personnel from a few sessions, so as not to take up too much of her staffs time. Little by little the pieces of the puzzle began to fit together and there came a day when I had an almost full list from Columbia - with very few exceptions, as you will see. In 1983 I had the chance to go to the Columbia files in New York, thanks to Tina McCarthy, head of archives - a visit I repeat every time I am in New York. In the late 1950s I first contacted Kathryn Peart, of Jackson, Mississippi, who had been collecting information on Frank Sinatra all her life. W e started a very fruitful correspondence and every bit of information that came into our hands was duly exchanged. Next, I focused my attention on Capitol Records (Reprise hadn't been born yet). In answer to one of my letters, Tom Morgan, Artists & Repertoire at Capitol, said that although he did not have the staff to look into the files, he would be glad to allow me to do the research myself if I came to Hollywood. When I finally got there, it was ten years later! In August, 1967, when my time there was ending, I got the green light from Voyle Gilmore, Artists & Repertoire and
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Sinatra producer at Capitol, and I spent a day and a half in James Alfrey's office, going through the Sinatra files at Capitol Tower. Ric Ross, with whom I had made contact earlier and had met in Los Angeles, came to help me on the second day. After Capitol, came the sessions for Reprise. One of the problems I had with the contracts was that not all of them listed the instruments the musicians played, and sometimes a list gave just the initial of the first name. The sessions Sinatra did in London in June, 1962, was one of those cases, but help came from Derek Boulton, in London. In the early 1970s, while I was at Heathrow airport, in England, waiting for a connecting flight to Nigeria, I called Mr. Boulton and read each name to him. He gave me the full names for all except one that he couldn't remember. So far I have not found a soul to help me fill the gap. Thanks to Sammy Cahn (whom I met in Rio in 1967 during one of the International Song Festivals we had in the 1960s) and his friend, Stanley Krell, I obtained a copy of the 1967 Directory of Local 802 (New York) of the American Federation of Musicians. A Local 47 (Hollywood) directory followed in 1969. The directories were of great help in checking the spelling of names and identifying the instrument(s) the musicians played. In 1983, I was even able to consult directories of the 1940s in the office of Erwin Price, then Treasurer of Local 802. While I was collecting the data, a few Sinatra discographies were published, and I decided to wait for a better time to publish mine. Years went by. Copies of contracts for the sessions kept coming in, and in 1998, when Frank was still alive, I decided the time had come. The first publisher I contacted was Greenwood Press. Pamela St. Clair, my acquisitions editor, was very enthusiastic from the beginning. My major challenge was preparing the manuscript camera ready. I did the writing, the typing, the checking, and the layout. Organization. The main objective of this discography is to cover all the recordings Frank Sinatra made for sale to the general public. I believe I have listed all the sessions he did, either singing or conducting. I have even included sessions that were cancelled, since you never know what might really have happened: was the session cancelled before the scheduled date, or was something recorded and then called off by Sinatra or someone else?
Introduction xi I have also included the sessions for the soundtracks of films in which Sinatra appeared or is heard only on the soundtrack. Unfortunately I could not get the personnel listings for all of those sessions (some cannot be found even in the files of Local 47), but I hope to be able to include them in a future supplement. The recordings of radio programs and of live shows deserve a separate volume of their own. I have included some that have been issued as V-Discs or by the official labels (and some labels that at least have an address) or are ready to be issued, maybe even before this book is published. In some cases, I have left space for inclusion, by the collector, of the catalog number for issues that are being currently prepared. These recordings, however, must be considered as "bonus tracks", since I list only the tracks issued, not the whole programs. You will also find some dates that are different from the ones given in the notes that come with the records, but I believe the ones I give are the correct ones. With the exception of chapter 1, "The Band Vocalist", the division of the discography is by decade rather than by record label. If you listen carefully, you will see that Sinatra had a voice for each decade. The voice of his last recordings for Columbia is the same as the one during most of his Capitol years. I could not write about the decades without mentioning a great event that took place at the beginning of the 1980s. After thousands of Brazilian fans had almost given up hope of seeing Sinatra in person, he made his first visit to Rio de Janeiro to sing at the Rio Palace Hotel from January 22 to 25, 1980. On January 26, he made his record-breaking appearance at the Maracana soccer stadium, at which, promoters say, 177,000 people were in attendance. This fact was later added in The Guinness Book of World Records. (I think th might be the first time you see the correct spelling of the name of the stadium. The tilde goes over the last "a", not over the "n", as it does in Spanish. There is one book on Sinatra that even called it the Macarena stadium!) A very frustrating part of compiling this discography revolved around the last chapter and the controversy surrounding the albums, Duets and Duets II. Although this is not the place to discuss the whole problem, I want to mention that if I had researched a set of recordings made in the 1920s, perhaps I would have come out with more precise data than what we have here. Just to give you an idea, here is how the
xii Put Your Dreams Away two sets were created. Sinatra recorded the songs in full - it is not clear if all the other singers did the same. For some of the ladies, arrangements were provided in their key, so the orchestra laid more than one track for some of the songs in which Sinatra was to be joined by a female singer. As Phil Ramone explained during the "Duets" panel at the Frank Sinatra Conference at Hofstra University in November 1988, if you listen carefully you will notice the changes of key. After all the voice tracks had been recorded, the splicing began. Then it was decided when to cut Sinatra's singing and splice in his partner's voice, and when Sinatra's voice would return. So it does not seem wrong to guess that none of the performers knew when he/she would be "on". And there were also cases in which splices from Sinatra "live" performances were used. It is possible that by the time you read this, someone will have revealed the exact information on when and where the Sinatra we hear in the duets was recorded. All the sessions, programs, and concerts are shown in chronological order, regardless of the type of recording. Since I tried to show them as independent entities, with personnel listed in full, you will sometimes find instances in which the same note is repeated. This way you can open the book to a particular page and find all the information for a given session there. All the information about dates, personnel, master numbers, and titles were taken from the files of the record companies and/or from the Union contracts. The contracts for the sessions done in New York were not available at Local 802. If a session ended after midnight, I give two dates, separated by a slash. In the case of the Harry James and Tommy Dorsey bands, I did not see any contracts for their live shows. I therefore had to presume that the radio programs between two studio sessions that used the same personnel were done by the same musicians. When relating to a radio program, a film soundtrack, a V-Disc session, or a concert, the date is given in italics. I have listed only the titles sung by Sinatra in the sessions and programs with James and Dorsey and in the shows shared with other artists, even when the whole show has been issued. Catalog numbers are a problem in every discography. I therefore have decided to list only the American issues, and still had to trim the cascade of numbers, many of which simple reissues with new numbers.
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Since the old days of 78 r.p.m. records, sets had a catalog number, but each record also had its own catalog number. The same is true for LP's and CD's. Whenever you find a number in parenthesis following another number, the first is the number of the record and the one in parenthesis, the number of the set. In the case of the "complete sets" issued by RCA ("The Song Is You"), Columbia ("Complete Recordings") and Reprise ("FAS"), I have tried to make things easier by indicating the initials of the sets (SIY for RCA, CR for Columbia and FAS for Reprise) followed by the number of the disc in which that particular title is included. When mono and stereo versions of a record album had the same catalog number but used different letters to indicate which was which, I give the catalog number preceded by two sets of letters separated by a slash. The complete sets issued by RCA and Reprise do not have a separate catalog number for each record. But Reprise has reissued the set in another format. The records are the same, but the box is completely different and, of course, has a different catalog number. I have listed both numbers separated by a slash and followed by the disc number. One word about takes. As you can see, this is an area where we still have many gaps. The numbering used by Columbia and RCA means the order of choice. A "take 1" may have been the sixth attempt in the studio. Capitol and Reprise use the numbering in the exact order of recording. In the case of the unofficial releases that include almost every take from a session, even false starts, I have listed only the complete ones. In some of the information I received, the titles are listed in an order that does not agree with that of the master numbers, but is the order in which the titles were recorded. In the period when Sinatra was changing labels, recording for Capitol and Reprise, there were days in which he recorded for both. The reports I consulted did not give the times the sessions started and finished, so I cannot guarantee that the order I list is the real one. As to tune titles, I have included composer credits for all sessions. The name(s) before the hyphen refer(s) to the composer(s). After the hyphen we have the lyricist(s). When there is more than one name and there is no hyphen, it means that all the names listed have the credit for music and words. In the case of foreign songs, I have
xiv Put Your Dreams Away listed the original title and lyricist(s) and I even repeat the name of the composer if he wrote the original lyrics. I have also included the title of the musical show, musical film, or film (non-musical) in which the tune was introduced. There are still some cases in which not even the record companies or ASCAP and BMI know the names of the composers and lyricists. Sinatra appears in the Index of Artists only as a conductor. Since he is present on practically every page as a singer, I thought it would be easier for the reader if a special entry in the index listed those pages where he appears conducting. When I started to show interest in including band personnel, I was asked why I wanted to list musicians that played on a Frank Sinatra session and on the same day made "Mickey Mouse" records. That is precisely the point: they have to be really good to play so well all kinds of music - including, of course, the soundtracks of every kind of film. And if you consider that many studio musicians were once members of the big bands we all love, I believe that my special tribute to them is to try to list them all. So, as the title of the song says, "here's to the band!" At this point, it is important for me to stress that any corrections, additions, and comments are most welcome. As you will see, there are still many gaps that need to be filled. And now, about the title of this book. As the majority of Frank Sinatra record collectors know, since his radio years in the 1940s he used Put Your Dreams Away as the closing theme of his shows. Thi practice was also used, later on, in the TV shows. And when he died, his recording of it was played during the memorial services. So, when I decided to use one of his songs as the title of the discography, it seemed that Put Your Dreams Away was a fitting tribute to the work o this interpreter supreme that provided such a great soundtrack for the life of so many of us.
Rio de Janeiro, January 2000
Acknowledgments A work of this kind cannot be done without the help of many people. As the Introduction has made clear, most of my information was obtained from the files of the record companies involved. From RCA, Brad McCuen (through Kathryn Peart); from Columbia, Helene Chmura, Hazel Rudeis, Mary Alice Wotring, Tina McCarthy, and Nathaniel Brewster; from Capitol, Bill Miller, Tom Morgan, Voyle Gilmore, James Alfrey, Suzie Frank, and Anita Morgan; from Reprise, Thelma Walker, and Morris Ostin. In the U.S.A.: Walter C. Allen, Paul Anka, Harry Bluestone, Ed Buckley, Sammy Cahn, Don Costa, Elinore Cytron, Ray Evans, Carmen Fanzone (Local 47, Hollywood), Stan Farber (AFTRA, Los Angeles), Neal Hefti, Gordon Jenkins, Marion Klein, Stanley Krell, Kay Kyser, Michael Lloyd, Carmel Malin, Johnny Mandel, Billy May, Ben Miller (Local 802, New York), Viola Monte, Patricia Neff, Alfred Newman, Ed O'Brien, Gene Orloff, Erwin Price (Local 802, New York), Nelson Riddle, Alvin E. Rogers, Richard Sears, Urban Thielman, Terry Woodson, and Clark Yocum. A special "thank you" goes to Pamela St. Clair (my acquisitions editor, who believed in the discography from the very first contact), Jane Lerner (my editor), and Johnnie Ancona (my marketing editor). In Brazil: Henrique Fernando Cruz, Andre Midani (Warner), Milton Miranda, Roberto Quartin, Ramalho Netto (RCA), Jose de Sa (EMI), Antonio Pinheiro da Silva (Columbia), and Paulo Telles. In England: Derek Boulton, Sidney Sax, and Eric Townley. Last, but definitely not least, my gratitude to two good friends, Kathryn Peart and Ric Ross. Without their support through all these years my work would never have become what it is.
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Bibliography The following works were consulted during the compilation of this discography: The ASCAP Biographical Dictionary of Composers, Authors and Publis 1966 Edition, compiled and edited by The Lynn Farnol Group, Inc. (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers - New York). Broadway Musicals Show By Show, by Stanley Green (5th ed., revised and updated by Karl Green, Karl Leonard Corporation, Milwaukee, WI, 1996). Corel All-Movie Guide - 2 - CD-ROM (Corel Corp., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1996). Encyclopaedia of the Musical Film, by Stanley Green (Oxford University Press, New York, 1981). Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre, by Stanley Green (Da Capo Pres New York, 1980). The Great Song Thesaurus, by Roger Lax and Frederick Smith (Oxfor University Press, New York, 1989). Hollywood Musicals Year By Year, by Stanley Green (Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation, Milwaukee, WI, 1990). Hollywood Sings!, by Susan Sackett (Billboard Books, New York, 1995). Lissauer's Encyclopedia of Popular Music in America, by Robert Lissa (Facts On File, Inc., New York, 1991). Sessions with Sinatra, by Charles L. Granata (A Capella, Chicago, IL 1999). Sinatra: The Man and His Music; The Recording Artistry of Francis Albe Sinatra 1939-1992, by Scott P. Sayers, Jr. and Ed O'Brien (privately printed, 1992).
xviii Put Your Dreams Away Sinatra! The Song Is You - A Singer's Art, by Will Friedwald (Scribne New York, 1995). The Sinatrafile - Part 2, by John Ridgeway (1 st and 2nd editions. Published by the author - England, 1978 and 1991, respectively). Songs By Sinatra, by Tom Rednour (private edition: Wordcrafters, Beacon, NY, 1998). V-Discs - A History and Discography, by Richard S. Sears (Greenwo Press, Westport, CT, 1980). Who Wrote That Song?, by Dick Jacobs and Harriet Jacobs (Writer's Digest Books, Cincinnati, OH, 1994).
Abbreviations Instruments alt
b
bar b-clt b-fl b-tbn bjo bsn eel class-g clt cnt con-clt cord cymb d el-b el-g el-p eng-h
F-b fl flg-h fr-h g harm mand mar org
alto saxophone string bass baritone saxophone bass clarinet bass flute bass trombone banjo bassoon celeste classical guitar clarinet cornet contra-clarinet cordovox cymbals drums electric bass electric guitar electric piano english-horn Fender bass flute fluegel-horn french-horn guitar harmonium mandolin marimba organ
P
perc pice sop synt tbn ten tpt tu vib vibhp via vie vln v-tbn wwd
piano percussion piccolo soprano saxophone synthetizer trombone tenor saxophone trumpet tuba vibraphone vibraharp viola violoncello violin valve-trombone woodwinds
Others A.A. ann arr cond Eng.w. F Fr.w. Ger.w. M MF
Allied Artists announcer arranger conductor English words film (non-musical) French words German words musical show musical film
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Port.w. R S.T. Sp.w.
Portuguese (Brazilian) words revue soundtrack Spanish words
U-I voc WB
Universal International vocalist Warner Bros.
Part 1
The Band Vocalist
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Chapter 1
The Band Vocalist 18-March-1939 (Saturday) - New York. Private recording made as a demo by Sinatra. Frank Sinatra with The Frank Mane Orchestra - Our Love (Larry Clinton, Buddy Bernier, Bob Emmerich) - adapted from a theme from Tchaikovsky's Romeo And Juliet
30-June-1939 (Friday) - New York. Hippodrome Theatre - Radio broadcast. Harry James and His Orchestra Harry James (tpt) leading Jack Schaeffer, Claude Bowen, Jack Palmer (tpt); Russell Brown, Truett Jones (tbn); Claude Lakey (alt/ten/tpt); Drew Page, Bill Luther (ten/bar); Jack Gardner (p); Red Kent (g); Thurman Teague (b); Ralph Hawkins (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). - Wishing (B. G. DeSylva)
- My Love For You (Harry Jacobson - Edward Heyman)
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7-July-1939 (Friday) - New York. Roseland Ballroom - Radio broadcast. Harry James and His Orchestra Harry James (tpt) leading Jack Schaeffer, Claude Bowen, Jack Palmer (tpt); Russell Brown, Truett Jones (tbn); Claude La<ey (alt/ten/tpt); Drew Page, Bill Luther (ter^ar); Jack Gardner (p); Red Kent (g); Thurman Teague (b); Ralph Hawkins (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). -If I Didn't Care (Jack Lawrence)
S-July-1939 (Saturday) - New York. Roseland Ballroom - Radio broadcast. Harry James and His Orchestra Harry James (tpt) leading Jack Schaeffer, Claude Bowen, Jack Palmer (tpt); Russell Brown, Truett Jones (tbn); Claude La
9-July-1939 (Sunday) - New York. Roseland Ballroom - Radio broadcast. Harry James and His Orchestra Harry James (tpt) leading Jack Schaeffer, Claude Bowen, Jack Palmer (tpt); Russell Brown, Truett Jones (tbn); Claude La<ey (alt/ten/tpt); Drew Page, Bill Luther (ten/bar); Jack Gardner (p); Red Kent (g); Thurman Teague (b); Ralph Hawkins (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). - Wishing (B. G. DeSylva) CD: Hindsight HBCD-503-1; Columbia CK 66377
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10-July-1939 (Monday) - New York Roseland Ballroom - Radio broadcast. Harry James and His Orchestra Harry James (tpt) leading Jack Schaeffer, Claude Bowen, Jack Palmer (tpt); Russell Brown, Truett Jones (tbn); Claude Lakey (alt/ten/tpt); Drew Page, Bill Luther (ten/bar); Jack Gardner (p); Red Kent (g); Thurman Teague (b); Ralph Hawkins (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). -If I Didn't Care (Jack Lawrence) CD: Hindsight HBCD-503-1; Columbia CK 66377 - The Lamp Is Low (Peter De Rose, Bert Shefter - Mitchell Parish) - adapted from Ravel's Pavane Pour Une Infante Defunte CD: Hindsight HBCD-503-1; Columbia CK 66377 13-July-1939 (Thursday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Harry James and His Orchestra Harry James (tpt) leading Jack Schaeffer, Claude Bowen, Jack Palmer (tpt); Russell Brown, Truett Jones, Dalton Rizzotto (tbn); Dave Matthews (alt); Claude Lakey (alt/ten/tpt); Drew Page, Bill Luther (ter^ar); Jack Gardner (p); Red Kent (g); Thurman Teague (b); Ralph Hawkins (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Andy Gibson (arr). B 25057
From The Bottom Of My Heart (Billy Hays, Andy Gibson, Morty Beck, Harry James) Takel: 78: Brunswick 8443, BRS 995 CD: Columbia CK 66377 Take 2: LP: Columbia CL 2739/CS 9539 CD: Columbia CK 66377
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Melancholy Mood (Vicky Knight - Walter Schumann) Takel: 78: Brunswick 8443, BRS 995 LP: Columbia CL 2739/CS 9539 CD: Columbia CK 66377 Take 2: CD: Columbia CK 6377
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13-July-1939 (Thursday) - New York. Roseland Ballroom - Radio broadcast. Harry James and His Orchestra Harry James (tpt) leading Jack Schaeffer, Claude Bowen, Jack Palmer (tpt); Russell Brown, Truett Jones, Dalton Rizzotto (tbn); Dave Matthews (alt); Claude Lakey (alt/ten/tpt); Drew Page, Bill Luther (tentoar); Jack Gardner (p); Red Kent (g); Thurman Teague (b); Ralph Hawkins (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). - I Poured My Heart Into A Song (Irving Berlin) - MF: Second Fiddle (Fox - 1939) CD: Hindsight HCD-263
15-July-1939 (Saturday) - New York. Roseland Ballroom - Radio broadcast. Harry James and His Orchestra Harry James (tpt) leading Jack Schaeffer, Claude Bowen, Jack Palmer (tpt); Russell Brown, Truett Jones, Dalton Rizzotto (tbn); Dave Matthews (alt); Claude Lakey (alt/ten/tpt); Drew Page, Bill Luther (ten/bar); Jack Gardner (p); Red Kent (g); Thurman Teague (b); Ralph Hawkins (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Andy Gibson (arr). - Melancholy Mood (Vicky Knight - Walter Schumann) - From The Bottom Of My Heart (Billy Hays, Andy Gibson, Morty Beck, Harry James) 19-July-1939 (Wednesday) - New York. Roseland Ballroom - AMERICA DANCES (CBS radio broadcast for the BBC). Harry James and His Orchestra Harry James (tpt) leading Jack Schaeffer, Claude Bowen, Jack Palmer (tpt); Russell Brown, Truett Jones, Dalton Rizzotto (tbn); Dave Matthews (alt); Claude Lakey (alt/ten/tpt); Drew Page, Bill Luther (ten/bar); Jack Gardner (p); Red Kent (g); Thurman Teague (b); Ralph Hawkins (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Andy Gibson (arr). - To You (Ted Shapiro, Tommy Dorsey - Benny Davis) - From The Bottom Of My Heart (aAG) (Billy Hays, Andy Gibson, Morty Beck, Harry James)
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24-July-1939 (Monday) - Atlantic City, NJ. Marine Ballroom, Steel Pier - Radio broadcast. Harry James and His Orchestra Harry James (tpt) leading Jack Schaeffer, Claude Bowen, Jack Palmer (tpt); Russell Brown, Truett Jones, Dalton Rizzotto (tbn); Dave Matthews (alt); Claude Lakey (alt/ten/tpt); Drew Page, Bill Luther (ten/bar); Jack Gardner (p); Red Kent (g); Thurman Teague (b); Ralph Hawkins (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Andy Gibson (arr). - Melancholy Mood (Vicky Knight - Walter Schumann)
31-July-1939 (Monday) - Atlantic City, NJ. Marine Ballroom, Steel Pier - Radio broadcast. Harry James and His Orchestra Harry James (tpt) leading Jack Schaeffer, Claude Bowen, Jack Palmer (tpt); Russell Brown, Truett Jones, Dalton Rizzotto (tbn); Dave Matthews (alt); Claude Lakey (alt/ten/tpt); Drew Page, Bill Luther (ten/bar); Jack Gardner (p); Red Kent (g); Thurman Teague (b); Ralph Hawkins (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Andy Gibson (arr). - Melancholy Mood (Vicky Knight - Walter Schumann) - To You (Ted Shapiro, Tommy Dorsey - Benny Davis) CD: Hindsight HCD-263 - My Love For You (Harry Jacobson - Edward Heyman)
5-August-1939 (Saturday) - Atlantic City. Marine Ballroom, Steel Pier - Radio broadcast. Harry James and His Orchestra Harry James (tpt) leading Jack Schaeffer, Claude Bowen, Jack Palmer (tpt); Russell Brown, Truett Jones, Dalton Rizzotto (tbn); Dave Matthews (alt); Claude Lakey (alt/ten/tpt); Drew Page, Bill Luther (ten/bar); Jack Gardner (p); Red Kent (g); Thurman Teague (b); Ralph Hawkins (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Andy Gibson (arr).
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- From The Bottom Of My Heart (Billy Hays, Andy Gibson, Morty Beck, Harry James) CD: Hindsight HCD-263 - Let's Disappear (Stephan Weiss, Paul Mann, Sammy Cahn) CD: Hindsight HCD-263 - My Buddy (Walter Donaldson - Gus Kahn)
10-August-1939 (Thursday) - New York. Roseland Ballroom - Radio broadcast. Harry James and His Orchestra Harry James (tpt) leading Jack Schaeffer, Claude Bowen, Jack Palmer (tpt); Russell Brown, Truett Jones, Dalton Rizzotto (tbn); Dave Matthews (alt); Claude Lakey (alt/ten/tpt); Drew Page, Bill Luther (ten/bar); Jack Gardner (p); Red Kent (g); Thurman Teague (b); Ralph Hawkins (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). - My Buddy (Walter Donaldson - Gus Kahn) CD: Hindsight HCD-263 - Melancholy Mood (Vicky Knight - Walter Schumann) CD: Hindsight HCD-263 - My Love For You (Harry Jacobson - Edward Heyman) CD: Hindsight HBCD-503-1; Columbia CK 66377 - Moon Love (Mack David, Mack Davis, Andre Kostelanetz) - adapted from Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5 CD: Hindsight HBCD-503-1; Columbia CK 66377 - This Is No Dream (Tommy Dorsey, Ted Shapiro, Benny Davis) CD: Hindsight HBCD-503-1; Columbia CK 66377
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12-August-1939 (Saturday) - New York. Roseland Ballroom - Radio broadcast. Harry James and His Orchestra Harry James (tpt) leading Jack Schaeffer, Claude Bowen, Jack Palmer (tpt); Russell Brown, Truett Jones, Dalton Rizzotto (tbn); Dave Matthews (alt); Claude Lakey (alt/ten/tpt); Drew Page, Bill Luther (ten/bar); Jack Gardner (p); Red Kent (g); Thurman Teague (b); Ralph Hawkins (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Andy Gibson (arr). - From The Bottom Of My Heart (Billy Hays, Andy Gibson, Morty Beck, Harry James) 17-August-1939 (Monday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Harry James and His Orchestra Harry James (tpt) leading Jack Schaeffer, Claude Bowen, Jack Palmer (tpt); Russell Brown, Truett Jones, Dalton Rizzotto (tbn); Dave Matthews (alt); Claude Lakey (alt/ten/tpt); Drew Page, Bill Luther (ten/bar); Jack Gardner (p); Red Kent (g); Thurman Teague (b); Ralph Hawkins (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). B 25212
My Buddy (Walter Donaldson - Gus Kahn) Takel: Take 2: 78: Columbia 35242 LP: Columbia CL 2739/CS 9539 CD: Columbia CK 66377
B 25215
It's Funny To Everyone But Me (choir by the band) (Jack Lawrence) Takel: 78: Columbia 35209, 36738 LP: Harmony HL-7159 CD: Columbia CK 66377 Take 2: CD: Columbia CK 66377
31-August-1939 (Thursday) - Flushing, NY. Radio Building, New York World's Fair - Radio broadcast. Harry James and His Orchestra Harry James (tpt) leading Jack Schaeffer, Claude Bowen, Jack Palmer (tpt); Russell Brown, Truett Jones, Dalton Rizzotto (tbn); Dave Matthews (alt); Claude
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Lakey (alt/ten/tpt); Drew Page, Bill Luther (ten/bar); Jack Gardner (p); Red Kent (g); Thurman Teague (b); Ralph Hawkins (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). - Here Comes The Night (These Are The Things I Love) (Carl Hohengarten, Hilly Edelstein, Frank Loesser) CD: Hindsight HCD-263 - All Or Nothing At All (Arthur Altman - Jack Lawrence) CD: Hindsight HCD-263
31-August-1939 (Thursday) - New York. Columbia recording session (ledger says 1-Sep. Maybe after midnight of 31?). Harry James and His Orchestra Harry James (tpt) leading Jack Schaeffer, Claude Bowen, Jack Palmer (tpt); Russell Brown, Truett Jones, Dalton Rizzotto (tbn); Dave Matthews (alt); Claude Lakey (alt/ten/tpt); Drew Page, Bill Luther (ten/bar); Jack Gardner (p); Red Kent (g); Thurman Teague (b); Ralph Hawkins (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). CO 25285 Here Comes The Night (These Are The Things I Love) (Carl Hohengarten, Hilly Edelstein, Frank Loesser) Takel: 78: Columbia 35227 LP: Columbia CL 2739/CS 9539 CD: Columbia CK 66377 Take (?): Frank's microphone is off at the beginning. LP: Memory(Canada) LP 427 CO 25288 All Or Nothing At All (Arthur Altman - Jack Lawrence) Takel: 78: Columbia 35587 LP: Columbia CL 1130 CD: CBS A 20710 (A2 20709); Columbia CK 48960, CK 66377, CK 65245 (C2K 65244) Take 2: CD: CBS A 21135; Columbia CK 66377
29-September-1939 (Friday) - Chicago. College Inn, Hotel Sherman - Radio broadcast. Harry James and His Orchestra Harry James (tpt) leading Jack Schaeffer, Claude Bowen, Jack Palmer (tpt);
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Russell Brown, Truett Jones, Dalton Rizzotto (tbn); Dave Matthews (alt); Claude Lakey (alt/ten/tpt); Drew Page, Bill Luther (ten/bar); Jack Gardner (p); Red Kent (g); Thurman Teague (b); Ralph Hawkins (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Andy Gibson (arr). - From The Bottom Of My Heart (Billy Hays, Andy Gibson, Morty Beck, Harry James)
13-October-1939 (Friday) - Chicago. Columbia recording session. Harry James and His Orchestra Harry James (tpt) leading Jack Schaeffer, Claude Bowen, Jack Palmer (tpt); Truett Jones, Dalton Rizzotto, Bruce Squires (tbn); Dave Matthews (alt); Claude Lakey (alt/ten/tpt); Drew Page, Bill Luther (ten/bar); Jack Gardner (p); Red Kent (g); Thurman Teague (b); Ralph Hawkins (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Andy Gibson (arr). WC 2798
On A Little Street In Singapore (Peter De Rose - Billy Hill) Take A: 78: Columbia 35261, 36700 CD: Columbia CK 66377
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Who Told You I Cared? (Bert Reisfeld - George Whiting) Take A: 78: Columbia 35261 CD: Columbia CK 66377
8-November-1939 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session. Harry James and His Orchestra Harry James (tpt) leading Jack Schaeffer, Claude Bowen, Jack Palmer (tpt); Truett Jones, Dalton Rizzotto, Bruce Squires (tbn); Dave Matthews (alt); Claude Lakey (alt/ten/tpt); Drew Page, Bill Luther (ten/bar); Jack Gardner (p); Red Kent (g); Thurman Teague (b); Mickey Scrima (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Harry James, Dave Matthews, Andy Gibson (arr). LA 2046
Ciribiribin (aHJ, DM) (Alberto Pestalozza - Rudolf Thaler, It.w.\ Jack Lawrence, Eng.w.) Take A: 78: Columbia 35316, 37141
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Every Day Of My Life (aAG) {See note.) (Billy Hays, Morty Beck, Harry James) Take A: 78: Columbia 35531,36700 CD: Columbia CK 66377
Note: It's odd to notice that on the very last side Sinatra recorded as a vocalist with Harry James, for he was moving to the Tommy Dorsey orchestra, the exposition of the theme is made by one of the trombonists.
9-November-1939 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Victor Hugo Inn - Radio Broadcast. Harry James and His Orchestra Harry James (tpt) leading Jack Schaeffer, Claude Bowen, Jack Palmer (tpt); Truett Jones, Dalton Rizzotto, Bruce Squires (tbn); Dave Matthews (alt); Claude Lakey (alt/ten/tpt); Drew Page, Bill Luther (ten/bar); Jack Gardner (p); Red Kent (g); Thurman Teague (b); Mickey Scrima (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). - On A Little Street In Singapore (Peter De Rose - Billy Hill)
In January, 1940, Sinatra left the Harry James band after a gig at the Shea Theatre, in Buffalo. A few days later he went to Rockford, Illinois, to join the Tommy Dorsey band. His first appearance with the band was at the Coronado Theatre, on the 25th or 26th.
l-February-1940 (Thursday) - Chicago. Victor recording session - RCA Studio "A" (from 2:20 to 5:25 P.M. + 1 hour preparation). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Zeke Zarchy, Jimmy Blake, Lee Castle (tpt); Dave Jacobs, Ward Silloway, Elmer Smithers (tbn); Hymie Shertzer, Fred Stulce (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Tony Zimmers, Dean Kincaide (ten); Howard Smith (p); Carmen Mastren (g); Gene Traxler (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Axel Stordahl, Paul Weston (arr).
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The Sky Fell Down (aAS) (Louis Alter - Edward Heyman) Takel: 78: Victor 26518-A LP: Victor LPV-583, CPL2-4334-1-A CD: RCA 8324, 66353 (SIY 1), 68487 Take 2:
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Too Romantic (aPW) (James V. Monaco - Johnny Burke) - MF: Road To Singapore (Paramount - 1940) Takel: 78: Victor 26500-A LP: Victor CPL2-4334-1-A CD: RCA 8554, 66353 (SIY 1) Take 2: LP: Time Life STBB02 CD: RCA 66353 (SIY 4)
4-February-1940 (Sunday) - Cedar Grove, N.J. Meadowbrook Ballroom - Radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra (voc). Axel Stordahl, Jimmy Mundy, Sy Oliver (arr). - The Sky Fell Down (aAS) (Louis Alter - Edward Heyman) CD: PMF(Holland) 90.104 - The Fable Of The Rose (aAS) (Joseph Myrow - Bickley Reichner) CD: PMF(Holland) 90.104 - A Lover Is Blue (aJM) (Charles Carpenter, James Mundy, James "Trummy" Young) CD: PMF(Holland) 90.104 - After All (Guy Wood - Bud Green) CD: PMF(Holland) 90.104 - I've Got My Eyes On You (aAS) (Cole Porter) - MF: Broadway Melody Of 1940 (MGM - 1940) CD: PMF(Holland) 90.104
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- East Of The Sun (choir by band) - (aSO - full band arrangement) (Brooks Bowman) - M: Stags At Bay (1934) CD: PMF(Holland) 90.104 - Deep Night (choir by the band) (Charlie Henderson - Rudy Vallee) CD: PMF(Holland) 90.104 - Polka Dots And Moonbeams (aAS) (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) CD: PMF(Holland) 90.104
24-February-1940 (Saturday) - Cedar Grove, N.J. Meadowbrook Ballroom - NBC radio broadcast (from 5 to 6 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, Jo Stafford (voc). Axel Stordahl (arr). Bill Aberneth (ann) - A Lover Is Blue (Charles Carpenter, James Mundy, James "Trummy" Young) CD: Buddha 99601; Tax(Sweden) CD 3705 - Medley: a) Do I Love You? (TD) - (Cole Porter) - M: DuBarry Was A Lady (1939) b) Careless (vFS) - (Lew Quadling, Eddy Howard, Dick Jurgens) c) Say "Si, Si" ("Para Vigo Me Voy") (Ernesto Lecuona - Francia Lubin, Sp.w.\ Al Stillman, Eng.w.) CD: Tax(Sweden) CD 3705 - I've Got My Eyes On You (aAS) (Cole Porter) - MF: Broadway Melody Of 1940 (MGM - 1940) CD: Buddha 99601; Tax(Sweden) CD 3705 - East Of The Sun (choir by the band) (aSO - full band arrangement) (Brooks Bowman) - M: Stags At Bay (1934) CD: Buddha 99601; Tax(Sweden) CD 3705 - Medley: a) My Melancholy Baby (vFS) - (Ernie Burnett - George A. Norton) b) Time On My Hands (TD solo) - (Vincent Youmans - Harold Adamson, Mack Gordon) - M: Smiles (1930) c) I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby (vJS) - (Jimmy McHugh Dorothy Fields) - R: Lew Leslie's Blackbirds Of 1928 CD: Tax(Sweden) CD 3705
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26-February-1940 (Monday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (from 7 P.M. to 12 M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Zeke Zarchy, Jimmy Blake, Ray Linn (tpt); Ward Silloway, Lowell Martin (tbn); Les Robinson, Fred Stulce (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Babe Russin (ten); Bob Kitsis (p); Ben Heller (g); Gene Traxler (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Paul Weston (arr). BS 047706
Shake Down The Stars (aPW) (James Van Heusen - Eddie De Lange) Takel: 78: Victor 26525-A LP: Victor LPM-6702, CPL2-4334-1-A CD: RCA 9679, 66353 (SIY 1) Take 2: CD: RCA 66353 (SIY 4)
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Moments In The Moonlight (aPW) (Richard Himber, Irving Gordon, Al Kaufman) Takel: 78: Victor 26525-B LP: Victor CPL2-4334-1-A CD: RCA 9679, 66353 (SIY 1)
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I'll Be Seeing You (aPW) (Sammy Fain - Irving Kahal) - M: Right This Way (1938) Takel: 78: Victor 26539-B, 20-1574-A, 20-2508-B EP: Victor EPBT-3063 LP: Victor LPT-3063 (10"), LPM-1632, LPM-6038-2, CPL2-4334-1-A CD: RCA 8324, 66353 (SIY 1), 66427
4-March-1940 (Monday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (from 7 to 11:30 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Bunny Berigan, Zeke Zarchy, Jimmy Blake, Ray Linn (tpt); George Arus, Dave Jacobs, Lowell Martin (tbn); Hymie Shertzer, Fred Stulce (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Babe Russin (ten); Bob Kitsis (p); Al Avola (g); Ray Leatherford (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Axel Stordahl (arr).
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Say It (aAS) (Jimmy McHugh - Frank Loesser) - MF: Buck Benny Rides Again (Paramount - 1940) Takel: 78: Victor 26535-A LP: Victor LPM-1569, CPL2-4334-1-A CD: RCA 9679, 66353 (SIY 1), 68711
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Polka Dots And Moonbeams (aAS) (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) Takel: 78: Victor 26539-A, 20-2538-A LP: Victor LPM-1569, LPV-583, CPL2-4334-1-A CD: RCA 8554, 66353 (SIY 1), 68487, 68711
12-March-1940 (Tuesday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (from 2:30 to 6 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Bob Cusumano, Bunny Berigan, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Les Jenkins, Dave Jacobs (tbn); Fred Stulce (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Bob Kitsis (p); Al Avola (g); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Axel Stordahl (arr). BS 048129
The Fable Of The Rose (aAS) (Joseph Myrow - Bickley Reichner) Takel: 78: Victor 26555-A LP: Victor CPL2-4334-1-A CD: RCA 9679, 66353 (SIY 1)
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This Is The Beginning Of The End (Mack Gordon) - F: Johnny Apollo (Fox - 1940) Takel: 78: Victor 26555-B LP: Victor LPT-3063 (10"), LPM-1632, CPL2-4334-1-B CD: RCA 9679, 66353 (SIY 1) Take 2:
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25/26-March-1940 (Mon/Tue) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (from 11 P.M. to 1:30 A.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Bob Cusumano, Bunny Berigan, Jimmy Blake (tpt); George Arus, Les Jenkins, Dave Jacobs (tbn); Hymie Shertzer, Fred Stulce (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt), Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Bob Kitsis (p); Ben Heller (g); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Axel Stordahl, Sy Oliver (arr). BS 048430
Imagination (aAS) (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) Takel: Take 2: "Cast" (written on Recording Session Sheet). Take 3: See session for 10-April-1940.
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Yours Is My Heart Alone ("Dein ist mein ganzes Herz") (aAS) (Franz Lehar - Ludwig Herzer, Fritz Lohner-Beda, Ger.w.\ Harry Bache Smith, Eng.w.) - operetta: Das Land des Lachelns (The Land Of Smiles)- (1929) Takel: Take 2: CD: JR(UK) FAS-1940, Masters Of Jazz(France) 53 Take 3: See session for 10-April-1940.
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Hear My Song, Violetta ("Hor Mein Lied, Violetta") (aSO) (Othmar Klose, Rudolf Lukersch - Othmar Klose, Ermenegildo Carosio, Ger.w.; Buddy Bernier, Bob Emmerich, Eng.w.,)
Note: In the Recording Session Sheet, someone typed slashes over the last entry (master number and title), but it is still possible to read two things under the slashes: " 1 " and "Flowed", which means that take 1 of Hear My Song, Violetta was recorded, or it couldn't have flowed...
29/30-March-1940 (Fri/Sat) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (from 11 P.M. to 2:45 A.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Bob Cusumano, Bunny Berigan, Jimmy Blake (tpt); George Arus, Les Jenkins, Dave Jacobs (tbn); Hymie Shertzer, Fred Stulce (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Bob Kitsis (p); Ben Heller (g); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Axel Stordahl, Sy Oliver (arr).
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Hear My Song, Violetta ("Hor Mein Lied, Violetta") (aSO) (Othmar Klose, Rudolf Lukersch - Othmar Klose, Ermenegildo Carosio, Ger.w.; Buddy Bernier, Bob Emmerich, Eng.w.) Takel: 78: Victor 26616-B CD: RCA 66353 (SIY 1) Take 2: LP: Victor CPL2-4334-1-B CD: RCA 66353 (SIY 4)
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Fools Rush In (aAS) (Rube Bloom - Johnny Mercer) Takel: 78: Victor 26593-B EP: Victor EPBT 3063 LP: Victor LPT-3063 (10"), LPM-1632, LPV-583, CPL2-4334-1-B CD: RCA 8324, 66353 (SIY 1), 66427, 68487, 68711
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Devil May Care (Harry Warren - Johnny Burke) Take 1: 78: Victor 26593-A LP: Victor LPM-1569, CPL2-4334-1-B CD: RCA 9679, 66353 (SIY 1)
10-April-1940 (Wednesday) - New York. Victor recording session- RCA Studio 2 (1 st session: 9:30 A.M. to 1:15 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Bunny Berigan, Jimmy Blake, Ray Linn, John Dillard (tpt); George Arus, Lowell Martin, Les Jenkins (tbn); Hymie Shertzer, Fred Stulce (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Dean Kincaide (arr). BS 048758
April Played The Fiddle (James V. Monaco - Johnny Burke) - MF: IflHadMy Way (Universal - 1940) Takel: 78: Victor 26606-A LP: Victor CPL2-4334-1-B CD: RCA 8554, 66353 (SIY 1)
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10-April-1940 (Wednesday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (2nd session: 2:15 to 6:30 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Bunny Berigan, Jimmy Blake, Ray Linn, John Dillard (tpt); George Arus, Lowell Martin, Les Jenkins (tbn); Hymie Shertzer, Fred Stulce (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Dean Kincaide, Axel Stordahl (arr). BS 048762
I Haven't Time To Be A Millionaire (aDK) (James V. Monaco - Johnny Burke) - MF: IflHadMy Way (Universal - 1940) Takel: 78: Victor 26606-B LP: Victor CPL2-4334-1-B CD: RCA 2269, 66353 (SIY 1)
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Imagination (aAS) (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) Takes 1 & 2: See session for 2 5-March-19 40. Take 3: 78: Victor 26581-B LP: Victor LPV-583, CPL2-4334-2-C CD: RCA 8324, 66353 (SIY 1), 68487, 68711
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Yours Is My Heart Alone ("Dein ist mein ganzes Herz") (aAS) (Franz Lehar - Ludwig Herzer, Fritz Lohner-Beda, Ger.w.; Harry Bache Smith, Eng.w.) - operetta: Das Land des Lachelns (The Land Of Smiles)- (1929) Takes 1 & 2: See session for 25-March-1940. Take 3: 78: Victor 26616-A LP: Victor LPV-583, CPL2-4334-2-C CD: RCA 8554, 66353 (SIY 1)
23-April-1940 (Tuesday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (1 st session: from 4 to 5:30 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Bunny Berigan, Jimmy Blake, Ray Linn, John Dillard (tpt); George Arus, Lowell Martin, Les Jenkins (tbn); Hymie Shertzer, Fred Stulce (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Axel Stordahl (arr).
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You're Lonely And I'm Lonely (Irving Berlin) - M: Louisiana Purchase (1940) Takel: 78: Victor 26596-B LP: Victor CPL2-4334-2-C CD: RCA 66353 (SIY 1) Take 2: Take 3: CD: RCA 66353 (SIY 4)
23-April-1940 (Tuesday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (2nd session: from 5:30 to 7:30 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Sentimentalists Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Bunny Berigan (tpt); Johnny Mince (clt); Fred Stulce (alt); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Sy Oliver, Axel Stordahl (arr). BS 048939
East Of The Sun (choir by the band) (aSO) (Brooks Bowman) - M: Stags At Bay (1934) Takel: 78: Bluebird B10726-A, Victor 20-3500-A LP: Victor LPT-3063 (10"), LPM-1433, VPM-6038-2, CPL2-4334-2-C CD: RCA 8554, 66353 (SIY 1)
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Head On My Pillow (aAS) (Pierre Norman Connor - Bissell Palmer) Takel: 78: Bluebird B10726-B LP: Victor LPM-1643, CPL2-4334-2-C CD: RCA 9679, 66353 (SIY 1)
23-April-1940 (Tuesday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (3rd session: from 7:30 to 10:15 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra a) Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Bunny Berigan, Jimmy Blake, Ray Linn, John Dillard (tpt); George Arus, Lowell Martin, Les Jenkins (tbn); Hymie Shertzer, Fred Stulce (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Axel Stordahl (arr).
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It's A Lovely Day Tomorrow (Irving Berlin) - M: Louisiana Purchase (1940) Takel: 78: Victor 26596-A LP: Victor CPL2-4334-2-C CD: RCA 9679, 66353 (SIY 1), 66427
b) Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Hymie Shertzer, Fred Stulce (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (eel); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra & The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Billy Wilson, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). Fred Stulce (arr). BS 048942
I'll Never Smile Again (See note.) (Ruth Lowe) Takes 1 , 2 & 3 : Take 4: See session for 23-May-1940.
Note: Reduced personnel based on aural evidence. The Session Sheet has no information about take 3. All the other takes have some indication of their state ("flowed", "cast"). The issues of take 1 are handwritten: "Used for band 1 of E3PW-1705 (see EPA 528). Also band 2 of EPA 5046." But it seems there has been no issued take from this session.
23-May-1940 (Thursday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (from 1:30 to 5:15 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra a) Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Hymie Shertzer, Fred Stulce (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (eel); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Billy Wilson, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). Fred Stulce (arr). BS 048942
I'll Never Smile Again (w/PP) (Ruth Lowe) Take 1, 2 & 3: See session for 23-April-1940. Take 4: 78: Victor 26628-A, 27521-A 45: Victor 27-0077 (WPT 15), 447-0116 EP: Victor EPA-528, EPA-5086 LP: Victor LPT-10 (10"), LPM-1229, LPM-1704, LPM/LSP-3674, AFL1-4741, CL2-4334-2-C CD: RCA 8324, 66353 (SIY 1), 68487, 68701, 68711
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b) Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Bunny Berigan, Jimmy Blake, Ray Linn, Leon Debrow (tpt); George Arus, Lowell Martin, Les Jenkins (tbn); Hymie Shertzer, Fred Stulce (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). BS 050852
All This And Heaven Too (James Van Heusen - Eddie De Lange) Takel: 78: Victor 26653-A LP: Victor CPL2-4334-2-D CD: RCA 2269, 66353 (SIY 1), 68711
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Where Do You Keep Your Heart? (Fred E. Ahlert - Al Stillman) Takel: 78: Victor 26653-B LP: Victor CPL2-4334-2-D CD: RCA 2269, 66353 (SIY 1)
From this period. Radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra (voc). USRC140-00546
Who? (choir by the band) (Jerome Kern - Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II) -M: Sunny (\925) CD: Victor 66353 (SIY 5)
USRC140-00547
I Hear A Rhapsody (Jack Baker, George Fragos, Dick Gasparre) CD: Victor 66353 (SIY 5)
1-June-1940 (Saturday) - New York. Radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Billy Wilson, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc).
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- Medley: a) It's A Wonderful World (vCH) - (Leo Watson, Jan Savitt - Harold Adamson) b) Believing (TD solo) - (Maurice Hart, Al Stillman, Bob Emmerich) c) Shake Down The Stars (vFS) - (James Van Heusen - Eddie De Lange) CD: Buddha 99601
12-June-1940 (Wednesday) - New York. Astor Roof, Astor Hotel - Radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Billy Wilson, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). Fred Stulce (arr). USRC140-00548
I'll Never Smile Again (w/PP) (aFSt) (Ruth Lowe) CD: Victor 66353 (SIY 5)
- Marie (choir by the band) (Irving Berlin) - M: The Awakening (1928) CD: Buddha 99601
13-June-1940 (Thursday) - New York. Victor recording session. RCA Studio 2 (from 11 A.M. to 3:15 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Sentimentalists Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Bunny Berigan, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Johnny Mince (clt); Fred Stulce, Hymie Shertzer (alt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Billy Wilson, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). Fred Stulce (arr). BS 051279
Whispering (w/PP) (Richard Coburn, Vincent Rose, John Schonberger) Takel: 78: Bluebird B10171-A; Victor 20-1597-A LP: Victor LPM-1632, VPM-6038-2, CPL2-4334-2-D CD: RCA 8554, RCA 66353 (SIY 2)
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19-June-1940 (Wednesday) - New York. Astor Roof, Astor Hotel. NBC Radio broadcast (in Spanish) - see note. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra (voc). - Deep Night (choir by the band) (Charlie Henderson - Rudy Vallee) CD: Buddha 99601 Note: The Dorsey programs in Spanish (30 min.) were broadcast every Wednesday from the Astor Roof to Latin America. After the band starts Deep Night, the announcer says he has just seen the composer of the song, Rudy Vallee, among the people on the floor. Rudy comes to the microphone and speaks in Spanish, saluting his South-American listeners. He says he had studied Spanish at Yale University.
27-June-1940 (Thursday) - New York. Victor recording session. RCA Studio 2 (2nd session: from 1:30 to 6 P.M. see Note 2). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ray Linn, Jimmy Blake, Bunny Berigan, Clyde Hurley (tpt); Lowell Martin, George Arus, Les Jenkins (tbn); Fred Stulce, Hymie Shertzer (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Billy Wilson, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). Sy Oliver (arr). BS 051579
Trade Winds (Cliff Friend - Charles Tobias) T a k e l : (3'00") 78: Victor 26666-B LP: Victor CPL2-4334-2-D CD: RCA 9679, 66353 (SIY 2), 68711 Take2:(3'05")
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The One I Love (w/PP) (aSO) (Isham Jones - Gus Kahn) T a k e l : (3'30") 78: Victor 26660-B, 20-2446-B LP: Victor LPM-1433, VPM-6064-2, CPL2-4334-2-D CD: RCA 8554, 66353 (SIY 2), 68487, 68711 Take 2:
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Note 1: The Session Sheet had Sinatra's name written as vocalist on Only Forever, but the name was scratched and "Allan Storr" was written over it. This is a pseudonym for Clark Yocum. When he came to Brazil in June, 1965, with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra directed by Sam Donahue and with Sinatra Jr. and The Pied Pipers, Clark told me that Sinatra was supposed to do the vocal, but he left earlier and Clark did the vocal in his place - as "Allan Storr". Note 2: The first session lasted from 2:30 to 1:30 P.M. and it had only one title recorded: Friendship (mx. BS 051578), with just Fred Stulce (at the organ) and The Pied Pipers plus "two others." According to Clark Yocum, the two were Connie Haines and Paul Mason.
17-July-1940 (Wednesday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (1 st session: from 1:15 to 4 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ray Linn, Jimmy Blake, Clyde Hurley (tpt); Lowell Martin, George Arus, Les Jenkins (tbn); Fred Stulce, Hymie Shertzer (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). BS 051874
The Call Of The Canyon (Billy Hill) Takel: 78: Victor 26678-B LP: Victor CPL2-4334-2-D CD: RCA 66353 (SIY 2), 68711
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Love Lies (Joseph Meyer - Ralph Freed, Carl Sigman) Takel: 78: Victor 26678-A LP: Victor CPL2-4334-2-D CD: RCA 66353 (SIY 2), 68711
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I Could Make You Care (Saul Chaplin - Sammy Cahn) - F: Ladies Must Live (WB - 1940) Takel: 78: Victor 26717-A LP: Victor LPM-1569, LPV-583, CPL2-4335-1-A CD: RCA 8554, 66353 (SIY 2), 68711
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The World Is In My Arms (Burton Lane - E. Y. Harburg) - M: Hold On To Your Hats (1940) Takel: 78: Victor 26717-B LP: Victor CPL2-4335-1-A CD: RCA 2269-R, 66353 (SIY 2), 66427
Note: At the second session (from 4 to 5:15 P.M.), the band recorded only instrumentals.
20-July-1940 (Saturday) - New York. Astor Roof, Astor Hotel - Radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, Jo Stafford (voc). USRC140-00549
Half-Way Down The Street (Kim Gannon - Guy Wood) CD: Victor 66353 (SIY 5)
USRC140-00550
Some Of Your Sweetness (J. Clayborn, G. Clayborn) CD: Victor 66353 (SIY 5) Medley: a) Learn To Croon (vFS) - (Arthur Johnston - Sam Coslow) - MF: College Humor (Paramount - 1933) b) More Than You Know (TD solo) - (Vincent Youmans - Edward Eliscu, Billy Rose) - M: Great Day! (1929) c) How Come You Do Me Like You Do? (vJS) - (Gene Austin, Roy Bergere) CD: Buddha 99601
27-July-1940 (Saturday) - New York. Astor Roof, Astor Hotel - NBC radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). USRC140-00551
Once In A While (w/PP) (Michael Edwards - Bud Green) CD: Victor 66353 (SIY 5), 68487
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3-August-1940 (Saturday) - New York. Astor Roof, Astor Hotel - FAME AND FORTUNE radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra (voc). USRC140-00552
Little In Love (Charles O'Neil - Joseph Peluso) CD: Victor 66353 (SIY 5); Buddha 99601
USRC140-00553
It Came To Me (Louis DePyro) CD: Victor 66353 (SIY 5)
29-August-1940 (Thursday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio no. 2 (from 1 to 5:15 P.M. + 1 hour of preparation). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Ray Linn, Jimmy Blake, Clyde Hurley (tpt); Lowell Martin, George Arus, Les Jenkins (tbn); Fred Stulce, Hymie Shertzer (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Heinie Beau, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (bs); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Sy Oliver (arr). BS 055543
Our Love Affair (Roger Edens - Arthur Freed) - MF: Strike Up The Band (MGM - 1940) Takel: 78: Victor 26736-A LP: Victor LPM-1569, VPM-6038-1, CPL2-4335-1-A CD: RCA 8324, 66353 (SIY 2), 68711 Take 2: 78: Victor 26736-A CD: RCA 66353 (SIY 4)
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Looking For Yesterday (James Van Heusen - Eddie De Lange) Takel: 78: Victor 26738-A LP: Victor CPL2-4335-1-A CD: RCA 9679, 66353 (SIY 2)
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Tell Me At Midnight (Clay Boland - Bickley Reichner) - adapted from A Mezzanote, by Giuseppe Anapeta (m.) and Enzo Bonagura (w.) Take 1: 78: Victor 26747-B LP: Victor LPM-1632, CPL2-4345-1-A CD: RCA 66353 (SIY 2)
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We Three (My Echo, My Shadow And Me) (aSO) (Dick Robertson, Nelson Cogane, Sammy Mysels) Takel: 78: Victor 26747-A LP: Victor LPM-1632, CPL2-4335-1-A CD: RCA 8554, 66353 (SIY 2), 66427, 68711
9-September-1940 (Monday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (from 1:30 to 4:30 P.M. + 1 hour preparation). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Ray Linn, Chuck Peterson, Clyde Hurley (tpt); Lowell Martin, George Arus, Les Jenkins (tbn); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Dean Kincaide (arr - both titles). BS 055960
When You Awake (Henry Nemo) Take 1: 78: Victor 26764-B LP: Victor CPL2-4335-1-A CD: RCA 66353 (SIY 2) Take 2: 78: HMV(Australia) EA 2806 CD: JR(UK)JRR 1940-2
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Anything (Phil Napoleon, Frank Signorelli - Eddie De Lange) Take 1: 78: Victor 27208-A LP: Victor LPM-1569, CPL2-4335-1-B CD: RCA 66353 (SIY 2)
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17-September-1940 (Tuesday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (from 11 A.M. to 3:15 P.M. + 1 hour preparation). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn), leading Ziggy Elman, Ray Linn, Chuck Peterson vtpt); Lowell Martin, George Arus, Les Jenkins (tbn); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Fred Stulce, Dean Kincaide (arr). BS 056131
Shadows On The Sand (aFSt) (Will Grosz - Stanley Adams) Takel: 78: Victor 26761-B LP: Victor CPL2-4335-1-B CD: RCA 9679, 66353 (SIY 2)
BS 056133
You're Breaking My Heart All Over Again (aDK) (James Cavanaugh, John Redmond, Arthur Altman) Takel:(3'05") CD: JR(UK)FAS 1940 Take 2: (3 W ) 78: Victor 26761-A LP: Victor CPL2-4335-1-R CD: RCA 2269, 66353 (SIY 2)
BS 056135
I'd Know You Anywhere (aDK) (Jimmy McHugh - Johnny Mercer) - MF: You '11 Find Out (RKO - 1940) Takel: 78: Victor 26110-A LP: Victor CPL2-4335-1-B CD: RCA 9679, 66353 (SIY 2)
16-October-1940 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Victor recording session - RCA Hollywood Studio (from 8 P.M. to 12 M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn), leading Ziggy Elman, Ray Linn, Chuck Peterson (tpt); Lowell Martin, George Arus, Les Jenkins (tbn); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Dean Kincaide (arr).
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Do You Know Why? (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) - MF: Love Thy Neighbor (Paramount - 1940) Take 1: 78: Victor 26798-A LP: Victor CPL2-4335-1-B CD: RCA 9679, 66353 (SIY 2)
17-October-1940 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Palladium. FAME AND FORTUNE - NBC radio broadcast (8:30 to 9:00 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn), leading Ziggy Elman, Ray Linn, Chuck Peterson (tpt); Lowell Martin, George Arus, Les Jenkins (tbn); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Dean Kincaide (arr). USRC140-00554
Only Forever (James V. Monaco - Johnny Burke) - MF: Rhythm On The River (Paramount - 1940) CD: Victor 66353 (SIY 5), 68701
USRC140-00555
Marie (choir by the band) (Irving Berlin) - M: The Awakening (1928) LP: Victor LPM-6003, AFL1-4741 CD: Victor 66353 (SIY 5), 68701
24-October-1940 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn), leading Ziggy Elman, Ray Linn, Chuck Peterson (tpt); Lowell Martin, George Arus, Les Jenkins (tbn); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). Sy Oliver (arr). - Oh! Look At Me Now (w/CH, PP) (Joe Bushkin - John De Vries) CD: Buddha 99600
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7-November-1940 (Thursday) - Hollywood. FAME AND FORTUNE - NBC radio broadcast (from 8:30 to 9 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn), leading Ziggy Elman, Ray Linn, Chuck Peterson (tpt); Lowell Martin, George Arus, Les Jenkins (tbn); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). Dean Kincaide (arr). G2PB-3076
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Yearning (choir by the band) (Joe Burke - Benny Davis) LP: Victor LPM-6003, AFL1-4741 CD: Victor 66353 (SIY 5) Sunrise Over Taxco (w/PP) (Elliot - Pardue) CD: Buddha 99600
ll-November-1940 (Monday) - Hollywood. Victor recording session - RCA Hollywood Studio (from 9 A.M. to 12:30 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra a) Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Ray Linn, Chuck Peterson (tpt); Lowell Martin, George Arus, Les Jenkins (tbn); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Dean Kincaide (arr). PBS 055157
Not So Long Ago (Clay Boland - Bickley Reichner) - F: High As A Kite (1940) Takel: LP: Victor CPL2-4335-1-B CD: RCA 66353 (SIY 2) Take 2: 78: Victor 27219-B
b) Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (eel); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d). Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). Sy Oliver (arr). (See note.)
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Star Dust (w/PP) (Hoagy Carmichael - Mitchell Parish) Takel: 78: Victor 27233-A, 27520-A 45: Victor 27-0076-A, 447-0123 EP: Victor EPA-5070 LP: Victor LPT-10 (10"), LPM-1229, LPM-2246, LPM2774, LPM/LSP 3674, CPL2-4335-1-B CD: RCA 8554, 66353 (SIY 2), 68487, 68701, 68711
Note: Take 2 of Not So Long Ago is not mentioned in the session report. The reduced personnel for Star Dust is based on aural evidence.
21-November-1940 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra (voc). - Blue Moon (choir by the band) (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) CD: Buddha 99601 - That's How It Goes (w/CH, PP) (William Callan) CD: Buddha 99600 24-November-1940 (Sunday) - Hollywood. Paramount recording session. Soundtrack for MF Las Vegas Nights (from 12 to 4:20 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra, conducted by Victor Young Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Ray Linn, Chuck Peterson, Clyde Hurley (tpt); Lowell Martin, George Arus, Les Jenkins (tbn); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). Fred Stulce, Sy Oliver (arr). - I'll Never Smile Again (w/PP) (aFSt) (Ruth Lowe) CD: Hollywood Soundstage HS-4006
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-Dolores (w/PP) (aSO) {Out-take) (Louis Alter - Frank Loesser) CD: Voice V-CD 1101 Note: The version of Dolores on Voice sounds like a rehearsal.
28-November-1940 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Hollywood Palladium - Radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). G2PB-3085
How Am I To Know? (choir by the band) (Jack King - Dorothy Parker) LP: Victor LPM-6003, AFL1-4741 CD: Victor 66353 (SIY 5), 68487
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5-December-1940 (Thursday). Radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). - You Really Fill The Bill (w/CH, PP) (Warren Hull) CD: Buddha 99600
10-December-1940 (Tuesday). Radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). - I Saw Your Face In A Cloud (w/CH, PP) (Robert Fetters) CD: Buddha 99600
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26-December-1940 (Thursday). Radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). - I've Got A Restless Spell (Nancy Lampe) CD: Buddha 99600 - Here's To Love (w/CH, PP) (Mina Anna Arenson) CD: Buddha 99600
January-1941. Radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). - I've Lost My Heart Again (w/CH, PP) (Leo Rabin) CD: Buddha 99600
2-January-1941 (Thursday) - Cedar Grove, N.J. Meadowbrook Ballroom - FAME AND FORTUNE radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). USRC141-00558
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6-January-1941 (Monday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (from 10:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. + 1 hour preparation). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Bob Alexy, Lee Castle, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Les Jenkins, George Arus, Dave Jacobs (tbn); Fred Stulce, Bill Shine (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). Sy Oliver, Axel Stordahl (arr). BS 058760
Oh! Look At Me Now (w/CH, PP) (aSO) (Joe Bushkin - John De Vries) Takel: 78: Victor 27274-B, 20-1578 EP: Victor EPBT-3005, EPA-5014 LP: Victor LPM-1569, CPL2-4335-2-C CD: RCA 8324, 66353 (SIY 2), 68711
BS 058761
You Might Have Belonged To Another (w/CH, PP) (aAS) (Lucille Harmon, Pat West) Takel: 78: Victor 27274-A LP: Victor CPL2-4335-2-C CD: RCA 66353 (SIY 2), 68711
Note: In the Session Sheet there is a note saying that the labels of both titles on the 78 r.p.m. should bear the following statement: "Contest winner of Tommy Dorsey's Fame and Fortune Program." And John De Vries is the only name in the composer credit for Oh! Look At Me Now.
9-January-1941 (Thursday) - Cedar Grove, NJ. Meadowbrook Ballroom - FAME AND FORTUNE radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). USRC141-00560
You're Stepping On My Toes (w/PP) (Robert Terry) CD: Victor 66353 (SIY 5)
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15-January-1941 (Wednesday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 1 (from 1:30 to 4:30 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Ray Linn, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Les Jenkins, George Arus, Lowell Martin (tbn); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra (voc). Sy Oliver (arr). BS 058877
You Lucky People, You (aSO) (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) - MF: Road To Zanzibar (Paramount - 1941) Take 1: 78: Victor 27350-B LP: Victor CPL2-4335-2-C CD: RCA 2269, 66353 (SIY 2)
BS 058879
It's Always You (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) - MF: Road To Zanzibar (Paramount - 1941) Takel: 78: Victor 27345-A, 20-1530-A LP: Victor LPV-583, CPL2-4335-2-C CD: RCA 8554, 66353 (SIY 2)
16-January-1941 (Thursday) - Cedar Grove, NJ. Meadowbrook Ballroom - FAME AND FORTUNE - NBC radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Ray Linn, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Les Jenkins, George Arus, Lowell Martin (tbn); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). USRC141-00561
You Got The Best Of Me (w/CH, PP) (Joy Font) CD: Victor 66353 (SIY 5)
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20-January-1941 (Monday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (from 9:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. + 1 hour preparation). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Ray Linn, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Les Jenkins, George Arus, Lowell Martin (tbn); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). Axel Stordahl, Sy Oliver (arr). BS 060346
I Tried (aAS) (Clark Dennis, Carl Nutter, Paul Hand) Takel: 78: Victor 27317-B LP: Victor LPV-583, CPL2-4335-2-C CD: RCA 9679-2-C, 66353 (SIY 2), 68711
BS 060347
Dolores (w/PP) (aSO) (Louis Alter - Frank Loesser) - MF: Las Vegas Nights (Paramount - 1941) Takel: 78: Victor 27317-A LP: Victor CPL2-4335-2-C CD: RCA 8554, 66353 (SIY 3), 66427, 68701, 68711
CS 060349
Without A Song (aSO) (Vincent Youmans - Edward Eliscu, Billy Rose) -M: Great Day! (1929) Takel: Take 2: 78: Victor 36396-A (12"); V-Disc 33-B (Army) EP: Victor EPBT-3005 LP: Victor LPT-3005 (10"), LPV-583, CPL2-4335-2-C CD: RCA 8324, 66353 (SIY 3), 68487
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23-January-1941 (Monday) - New York. Radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Ray Linn, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Les Jenkins, George Arus, Lowell Martin (tbn); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). - It's All So New To Me (w/PP) (Pearl Black) CD: Buddha 99600
30-January-1941 (Thursday) - Cedar Grove, NJ. Meadowbrook Ballroom - FAME AND FORTUNE radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Ray Linn, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Les Jenkins, George Arus, Lowell Martin (tbn); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). USRC141-00562
That's How It Goes (w/CH, PP) (Larry Martin, Michael Gentile) CD: Victor 66353 (SIY 5)
USRC141-00563
When Daylight Dawns (w/PP) (Bea Huberdo) CD: Victor 66353 (SIY 5)
6-February-1941 (Thursday) - Cedar Grove, NJ. Meadowbrook Ballroom - FAME AND FORTUNE radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Ray Linn, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Les Jenkins, George Arus, Lowell Martin (tbn); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra (voc).
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- Ida! Sweet As Apple Cider (Eddie Leonard) CD: Buddha 99601 7-February-1941 (Friday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (from 12 N. to 3:30 P.M. + 1 hour preparation). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Ray Linn, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Les Jenkins, George Arus, Lowell Martin (tbn); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). Axel Stordahl (arr). BS 060626
Do I Worry? (w/PP) (aAS) (Stanley Cowan, Bobby Worth) Takel: 78: Victor 27338-A LP: Victor CPL2-4335-2-D CD: RCA 9679, 66353 (SIY 3), 68711
BS 060628
Everything Happens To Me (aAS) (Matt Dennis - Tom Adair) Takel: 78: Victor 27359-A, 20-1577-A, 599-9153 EP: Victor EPBT-3063 LP: Victor LPT-3063 (10"), LPM 1432, LPV-583, CPL2-4335-2-D CD: RCA 8554, 66353 (SIY 3), 68701, 68711
Note: Do I Worry? was mastered for V-Disc, but not issued.
13-February-1941 (Thursday) - Cedar Grove, NJ. Meadowbrook Ballroom - Radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Ray Linn, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Les Jenkins, George Arus, Lowell Martin (tbn); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). Sy Oliver (arr).
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- It All Comes Back To Me Now (Alex Kramer, Joan Whitney, Hy Zaret) CD: Buddha 99600 - You Might Have Belonged To Another (w/CH, PP) (Lucille Harmon, Pat West) CD: Buddha 99600
17-February-1941 (Monday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 1 (from 1:30 to 7:45 P.M. + 1 hour preparation). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Ray Linn, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Les Jenkins, George Arus, Lowell Martin (tbn); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau (alt); Johnny Mince (alt/clt); Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, Jo Stafford, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (vocal as shown). Sy Oliver (arr). BS 060902
Let's Get Away From It All [Part I] - (vJS, PP) (Matt Dennis - Tom Adair) Take 1: 78: Victor 27377-A LP: Victor LPM-6702-2, CPL2-4335-2-D CD: RCA 8324, 66353 (SIY 3), 66427
BS 060903
Let's Get Away From It All [Part II] - (vFS, CH, PP) (Matt Dennis - Tom Adair) Takel: 78: Victor 27377-B LP: Victor LPM-6702-2, CPL2-4335-2-D CD: RCA 8324, 66353 (SIY 3), 66427
Note: It is obvious that there were two sessions, but the Session Sheet does not give their separate times. It seems that we have another instance in which Sinatra left earlier than expected, because Paul Mason appears as vocalist, with The Pied Pipers, on master BS 060904 (/ Love It So). In the live perfomances of this song, though, Sinatra is the vocalist.
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20-February-1941 (Thursday) - Cedar Grove, NJ. Meadowbrook Ballroom - FAME AND FORTUNE, NBC radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). - My First Edition (w/CH, PP) (Carrol Bailey) CD: Buddha 99600
27-February-1941 (Thursday) - Cedar Grove, NJ. Meadowbrook Ballroom - FAME AND FORTUNE, NBC radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). USRC141-00564
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6-March-1941 (Thursday) - Cedar Grove, NJ. Meadowbrook Ballroom - FAME AND FORTUNE, NBC radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). -My Memoirs (w/CH, PP) (Ferguson - Greenough) CD: Buddha 99600 - Frenesi (w/PP) (Alberto Dominguez - Alberto Dominguez, Sp.w.\ Ray Charles, Bob Russell, Eng.w.) CD: Buddha 99600
20-March-1941 (Thursday) - Cedar Grove, NJ. Meadowbrook Ballroom - FAME AND FORTUNE, NBC radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc).
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27-March-1941 (Thursday) - Cedar Grove, NJ. Meadowbrook Ballroom - FAME AND FORTUNE, NBC radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, Jo Stafford, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). USRC141-00566
One Red Rose (w/CH, PP) (Willard Moyle) CD: Victor 66353 (SIY 5)
28-May-1941 (Wednesday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 1 (from 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. + 1 hour of preparation). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Shorty Sherock, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Walter Mercurio, George Arus, Lowell Martin (tbn); Hymie Shertzer (alt); Mannie Gershman (alt/clt); Heinie Beau, Paul Mason, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p/cel); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Jack Kelleher (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). Axel Stordahl, Sy Oliver (arr). BS 065913
I'll Never Let A Day Pass By (Victor Schertzinger - Frank Loesser) - MF: Kiss The Boys Goodbye (Paramount - 1941) Takel: 78: Victor 27461-B LP: Victor CPL2-4335-2 CD: Victor 2269, 66353 (SIY 3)
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Love Me As I Am (aAS) (Louis Alter - Frank Loesser) - F: Caught In The Draft (Paramount - 1941) Takel: 78: Victor 27483-A
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Free For All (w/PP) (aSO) (Matt Dennis - Tom Adair) Take 1: Sinatra sings the verse solo. CD: JR(UK)JRR-1941 Take 2: See session for 27-June-1941.
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This Love Of Mine (aAS) (Sol Parker, Henry Sanicola, Frank Sinatra) Takel: 78: Victor 27508-B, 20-2848-B EP: Victor EPA-5014, EPBT-3005 LP: Victor LPT-3005 (10"), LPM-1569, LPV-583, VPM-6064-2, CPL2-4335-2-D CD: Victor 8554, 66353 (SIY 3), 68487, 68701
12-June-1941 (Thursday). Radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra (voc). USRC141-00567
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27-June-1941 (Friday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 1 (1 st session: 1:30 to 4:30 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Jimmy Blake, Chuck Peterson, Shorty Sherock (tpt); George Arus, Lowell Martin, Dave Jacobs (tbn); Mannie Gershman (alt/clt); Fred Stulce (alt); Bruce Snyder, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). Axel Stordahl, Sy Oliver (arr). BS 066430
I Guess I'll Have To Dream The Rest (w/PP) (aAS) (Harold Green - Martin Block, Mickey Stoner) Take 1: 78: Victor 27526-A
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Free For All (w/PP) (aSO) (Matt Dennis - Tom Adair) Take 1: See session for 28-May-1941. Take 2: Verse is sung by Sinatra & The Pied Pipers. 78: Victor 27532-B LP: Victor CPL2-4336-1-A CD: RCA 66353 (SIY 3)
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You And I (aSO) (Meredith Wilson) Takel: 78: Victor 27532-A LP: Victor CPL2-4336-1-A CD: RCA 9679, 66353 (SIY 3)
27-June-1941 (Friday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 1 (2nd session: from 4:30 to 5:30 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Mannie Gershman (alt/clt); Fred Stulce (alt); Bruce Snyder, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (Haw-g); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d). Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). Sy Oliver (arr). BS 066432
Neiani (w/PP) (Axel Stordahl, Sy Oliver) Takel:(3'20") 78: Victor 27508-A LP: Victor CPL2-4336-1-A CD: RCA 66353 (SIY 3) Take2:(3'25")
15-July-1941 (Tuesday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 1 (from 1:30 to 6 P.M. + 1 hour preparation). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Al Steams, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Dave Jacobs, George Arus, Lowell Martin (tbn); Mannie
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Gershman (alt/clt); Fred Stulce (alt); Bruce Snyder, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d). Frank Sinatra (voc). Sy Oliver (arr). BS 066923
Blue Skies (choir by the band) (Irving Berlin) - M: Betsy (1926) Takel: 78: Victor 27566-A; V-Disc 1-B (Army) LP: Victor LPM-1433, CPL2-4336-1-A CD: RCA 8324, 66353 (SIY 3), 66427, 68487
19-August-1941 (Tuesday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 1 (two sessions - see note). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Al Steams, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Dave Jacobs, George Arus, Walter Mercurio (tbn); Mannie Gershman (alt/clt); Fred Stulce (alt); Bruce Snyder, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d). Frank Sinatra (voc). Heinie Beau, Sy Oliver (arr). BS 067651
Two In Love (Meredith Wilson) Takel: 78: Victor 27611-A, 20-1597-B LP: Victor CPL2-4336-1-A CD: RCA 9679, 66353 (SIY 3)
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Violets For Your Furs (aHB) (Matt Dennis - Tom Adair) Takel: (3' 10") Take 2: LP: Victor LPM-1433, LPV-583 CD: RCA 66353 (SIY 4) Take 3: See session for 26-Sep-1941.
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The Sunshine Of Your Smile (aSO) (Lillian Ray - Leonard Cooke) Take 1: (2'35") 78: Victor 27638-B Take 2: See session for 26-Sep-194L
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Pale Moon (An Indian Love Song) (Frederick Logan - Jesse Glick) Takel: 78: Victor 27591-A LP: Victor CPL2-4336-1-A CD: RCA 2269-R, 66353 (SIY 3)
Note: The first session lasted from 10 A.M. to 1 P.M.; the second, from 2 to 5 P.M. (and there was also 1 hour preparation). The report does not show which titles were recorded at each one of them.
18-September-1941 (Thursday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (1 st session: from 10 A.M. to 1:15 P.M. + 1 hour preparation). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Al Steams, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Dave Jacobs, George Arus, Jimmy Skiles (tbn); Mannie Gershman (alt/clt); Fred Stulce (alt); Bruce Snyder, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d). Frank Sinatra (voc). Paul Weston (arr). BS 067913
I Think Of You (Jack Elliott, Don Marcotte) - Based on Rachmaninoff s Piano Concerto No. 2 Takel:(2'55") 78: Victor 27701-A LP: Victor CPL2-4336-1-B CD: RCA 66353 (SIY 3), 68487 Take 2:
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18-September-1941 (Thursday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (2nd session: from 2:15 to 5 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Al Steams, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Dave Jacobs, George Arus, Jimmy Skiles (tbn); Mannie Gershman (alt/clt); Fred Stulce (alt); Bruce Snyder, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d). Frank Sinatra (voc). Paul Weston (arr).
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How Do You Do Without Me? (aPW) (Joe Bushkin - John De Vries) Takel: 78: Victor 27710-B LP: Victor LPM-1569, CPL2-4336-1-B CD: RCA 9679, 66353 (SIY 3)
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A Sinner Kissed An Angel (Ray Joseph - Mack David) Takel: 78: Victor 27611-B LP: Victor LPV-583, CPL2-4336-1-B CD: RCA 8554, 66353 (SIY 3)
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26-September-1941 (Friday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (1 st session: from 10 A.M. to 1:15 P.M. + 1 hour preparation). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Al Steams, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Dave Jacobs, George Arus, Jimmy Skiles (tbn); Mannie Gershman (alt/clt); Fred Stulce (alt); Bruce Snyder, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Sid Weiss (b); Buddy Rich (d). Frank Sinatra (voc). Heinie Beau, Sy Oliver (arr). BS 067652
Violets For Your Furs (aHB) (Matt Dennis - Tom Adair) Takes 1 and 2: See session for 19-August-1941. Take 3: 78: Victor 27690-A, 20-1597 LP: Victor SPD-25, CPL2-4336-1-B CD: RCA 8554, 66353 (SIY 3), 68701
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The Sunshine Of Your Smile (aSO) (Lillian Ray - Leonard Cooke) Take 1: See session for 19-August-1941. Take 2: (2'30") 78: Victor 27638-B; V-Disc 434-B (Army), 214-B (Navy) LP: Victor CPL2-4336-1-B CD: RCA 2269-R, 66353 (SIY 3)
Note: The second session was done from 2:15 to 5:30 P.M., but Sinatra didn't sing. Ken Curtis (who later would become one of the stars of the TV series "Gunsmoke") was the featured vocalist.
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16-December-1941 (Tuesday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF Ship Ahoy (original title: I'll Take Manila). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Al Steams, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Dave Jacobs, George Arus, Jimmy,Skiles (tbn); Mannie Gershman (alt/clt); Fred Stulce (alt); Bruce Snyder, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc), replaced by unidentified g when singing; unidenfied Hawaiian g; George Boehm (b); Buddy Rich (d). Frank Sinatra, Red Skelton, Virginia O'Brien, Eleanor Powell, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). Axel Stordahl (arr). -Poor You (w/RS, VOB, EP) (Burton Lane - E. Y. Harburg) CD: Hollywood Soundstage HS-4006 - The Last Call For Love (w/PP) (Burton Lane, Margery Cummings, E. Y. Harburg) CD: Hollywood Soundstage HS-4006
18-December-1941 (Thursday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF Ship Ahoy (original title: I'll Take Manila). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Al Steams, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Dave Jacobs, George Arus, Jimmy Skiles (tbn); Mannie Gershman (alt/clt); Fred Stulce (alt); Bruce Snyder, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); George Boehm (b); Buddy Rich (d). Frank Sinatra (voc). Sy Oliver (arr). - Blue Skies (choir by the band) {Out-take) (Irving Berlin) - M: Betsy (1926) CD: Rhino R2 72721
22-December-1941 (Monday) - Hollywood. Victor recording session - RCA Hollywood Studio (from 8:30 to 11:30 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Al Steams, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Dave Jacobs, George Arus, Jimmy Skiles (tbn); Mannie Gershman (alt/clt); Fred Stulce (alt); Bruce Snyder, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice
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(ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); George Boehm (b); Buddy Rich (d). Frank Sinatra (voc). Paul Weston (arr). PBS 061991
How About You? (Burton Lane - Ralph Freed) - MF: Babes On Broadway (MGM - 1939) Takel: 78: Victor 27749-B LP: Victor LPM-1569, LPV-583, CPL2-4336-1-B CD: RCA 8554, 66353 (SIY 3)
29-December-1941 (Monday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF Ship Ahoy (original title: I'll Take Manila). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Al Steams, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Dave Jacobs, George Arus, Jimmy Skiles (tbn); Mannie Gershman (alt/clt); Fred Stulce (alt); Bruce Snyder, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); George Boehm (b); Buddy Rich (d). Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] & Choms (voc). Sy Oliver (arr). Jo Stafford is heard on the soundtrack, but on screen we see Connie Haines in her place with the Pied Pipers... - Moonlight Bay (Percy Wenrich - Edward Madden) CD: Hollywood Soundstage HS-4006
The next session marks the first step by Frank Sinatra on his way to a solo career. With the help of Axel Stordahl, he recorded four titles to be issued on the Bluebird label under his name. The personnel has a combination of musicians from the Dorsey band and studio on s. Some Bluebirds may have "2" on the wax, but these are dubbings of Take 1. And if there still are any doubts about Tommy Dorsey being aware of what was going on, at the bottom of the Union contract for the session it is written: "Property of Tommy Dorsey."
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19-January-1942 (Monday) - Hollywood. Victor recording session - RCA Hollywood Studio (from 2 to 5:15 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Mannie Gershman, Fred Stulce, Don Lodice, Heinie Beau (reeds); Charles Strickfaden (oboe); Harry Bluestone, Mischa Russell, Nicholas Pisani, Sam Freed Jr. (vln); Cy Bernard (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Skitch Henderson (p); Clark Yocum (g); Henry Stem (b); no drums. Axel Stordahl (arr. all titles). PBS 072042
The Night We Called It A Day (Matt Dennis - Tom Adair) Takel: 78: Bluebird Bl 1463 45: Victor 447-0928 LP: Victor AFL1-4741, LPM-1632 CD: RCA 2269-R, 66353 (SIY 4), 68701
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The Lamplighter's Serenade (Hoagy Carmichael - Paul Francis Webster) Takel: 78: Bluebird Bl 1515; V-Disc 434-B (Army), 214-B (Navy) 45: Victor 27-0012 (WPT 5), 447-0408, 447-0929 LP: Victor LPT-3963 (10"), AFL1-4741, LPM-1632 CD: RCA 2269-R, 66353 (SIY 4), 68701
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The Song Is You (Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Music In The Air (1932) Takel: 78: Bluebird Bl 1515; V-Disc 25-B (Army) 45: Victor 447-0929 LP: Victor AFL 1-4741, LPM-1632 CD: RCA 2269-R, 66353 (SIY 4), 68701
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Night And Day (Cole Porter) - M: The Gay Divorce (1932) Takel: 78: Bluebird Bl 1463; V-Disc 25-A (Army) 45: Victor 27-0012 (WPT-5), 447-0408, 447-0928 LP: Victor LPT-3063 (10"), AFL1-4741, LPM-1632 CD: RCA 2269-R, 66353 (SIY 4), 68487, 68701
Note: The Night We Called It A Day was mastered for V-Disc, but not issued.
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30-January-1942 (Friday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF Ship Ahoy (original title: I'll Take Manila). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Al Steams, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Dave Jacobs, George Ams, Jimmy Skiles (tbn); Mannie Gershman (alt/clt); Fred Stulce (alt); Bruce Snyder, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); George Boehm (b); Buddy Rich (d). Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston], Tommy Dorsey & the entire cast (voc). Axel Stordahl (arr). - The Last Call For Love (Finale) (Burton Lane, Margery Cummings, E. Y. Harburg) CD: Hollywood Soundstage HS-4006
19-February-1942 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Victor recording session - RCA Hollywood Studio (from 11 AM to 4:00 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Al Steams, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Dave Jacobs, George Ams, Jimmy Skiles (tbn); Mannie Gershman (alt/clt); Fred Stulce (alt); Bruce Snyder, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice (ten); Joe Bushkin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); George Boehm (b); Buddy Rich (d). Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston], Tommy Dorsey (voc). Axel Stordahl, Sy Oliver (arr). PBS 072107
Snootie Little Cutie (w/CH, PP) (aSO) (See note.) (Bobby Troup) Takel: 78: Victor 27876-A, 20-2116-B EP: Victor EPBT-3005 LP: Victor LPT-3005 (10"), CPL2-4336-1-B CD: RCA 9679, 66353 (SIY 3)
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Poor You (aAS) (Burton Lane - E. Y. Harburg) - MF: Ship Ahoy (MGM - 1942) Takel: 78: Victor 27849-B LP: Victor CPL2-4336-2-C CD: RCA 2269-R, 66353 (SIY 4)
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I'll Take Tallulah (w/TD, CH, PP) (aSO) (Burton Lane - E. Y. Harburg) - MF: Ship Ahoy (MGM - 1942) Takel: 78: Victor 27869-A LP: Victor CPL2-4336-2-C CD: RCA 66353 (SIY 4)
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The Last Call For Love (w/PP) (aAS) (Burton Lane, Margery Cummings, E. Y. Harburg) - MF: Ship Ahoy (MGM - 1942) Takel: 78: Victor 27849-A LP: Victor CPL2-4336-2-C CD: RCA 66353 (SIY 4)
Note: The personnel is only listed in the Union contract. The report says the session ended at 4:30 P.M.; the Union contract says 4:00. These were the only takes recorded. All other take numbers are dubbings of take 1.
9-March-1942 (Monday) - Hollywood. Victor recording session - RCA Hollywood Studio (from 11 A.M. to 4:15 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Mannie Klein, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Dave Jacobs, George Ams, Jimmy Skiles (tbn); Mannie Gershman (alt/clt); Fred Stulce (alt); Bmce Snyder, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice (ten); Milt Raskin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Phil Stephens (b); Buddy Rich (d). Frank Sinatra (voc). Sy Oliver (arr). PBS 072171
Somewhere A Voice Is Calling (Eileen Newton - Arthur Tate) Takel: 78: Victor 27887-A, 20-2006 45: Victor 27-0095 (WPT 20) EP: Victor EPBT-3030 LP: Victor LPT-15 (10"), CPL2-4336-2-C CD: RCA 9679, 66353 (SIY 4)
Note: In the report, the name of Mannie Klein (tpt) was added later - the carbon copy is cleaner than the rest - and gives the idea that five trumpets were used. In fact, Klein replaced Al Steams. Somewhere A Voice Is Calling was mastered for V-Disc, but was not issued.
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3-May-1942 (Sunday) - New York. Astor Roof, Astor Hotel - Radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, Jo Stafford (voc). - Medley: a) My Melancholy Baby (vFS) - (Ernie Burnett - George A. Norton) b) Time On My Hands - (Vincent Youmans - Harold Adamson, Mack Gordon) - M: Smiles (1930) c) I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby (vJS) - (Jimmy McHugh Dorothy Fields) - R: Lew Leslie's Blackbirds Of 1928 LP: Victor LPM-6003, AFL1-4741
18-May-1942 (Monday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (from 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. + 1 !/2 hour preparation). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Jimmy Zito, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Dave Jacobs, George Arus, Jimmy Skiles (tbn); Harry Schuchman (alt/bar); Fred Stulce (alt); Bruce Snyder, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice (ten); Leonard Atkins, Irving Raymond, Bernard Tinterow, Leonard Posner, Sam Ross, William Ehrenkrantz, Alex Beller (vln); Harold Bemko (vie); Ruth Hill Berman (harp); Milt Raskin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Phil Stephens (b); Buddy Rich (d). Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). Axel Stordahl (arr). BS 075204
Just As Though You Were Here (w/PP) (aAS) (John Benson Brooks - Eddie De Lange) Takel: 78: Victor 27903-A LP: Victor CPL2-4336-2-C CD: RCA 8554, 66353 (SIY 4)
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Street Of Dreams (w/PP) (aAS) (Victor Young - Sam M. Lewis) Takel: 78: Victor 27903-B 45: Victor 447-0445 LP: Victor LPT-3063 (10"), CPL2-4336-2-C CD: RCA 8324, 66353 (SIY 4)
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7-June-1942 (Sunday). Radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, Jo Stafford (voc). - Medley: a) My Silent Love (vFS) - (Dana Suesse - Edward Heyman) b) I'll See You In My Dreams (TD solo) - (Isham Jones - Gus Kahn) c) After You've Gone (vJS) - (Turner Layton - Henry Creamer) CD: Buddha 99601
9-June-1942 (Tuesday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (from 1:30 to 4:30 P.M. + VA hour preparation). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Jimmy Zito, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Dave Jacobs, George Arus, Jimmy Skiles (tbn); Harry Schuchman (alt/bar); Fred Stulce (alt); Bruce Snyder, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice (ten); Seymour Miroff, Raoul Poliakin, Bernard Tinterow, Leonard Posner, William Ehrenkrantz, Alex Beller (vln); Sam Ross, Leonard Atkins (via); Harold Bemko (vie); Ruth Hill Berman (harp); Milt Raskin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Phil Stephens (b); Buddy Rich (d). Frank Sinatra (voc). Axel Stordahl (arr). BS 075264
Take Me (aAS) (Rube Bloom - Mack David) Takel: 78: Victor 27923-B LP: Victor CPL2-4336-2-C CD: RCA 8324, 66353 (SIY 4)
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Be Careful, It's My Heart (aAS) (Irving Berlin) - MF: Holiday Inn (Paramount - 1942) Takel: 78: Victor 27923-A LP: Victor LPV-583, CPL2-4336-2-D CD: RCA 8324, 66353 (SIY 4)
17-June-1942 (Wednesday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (1 st session: from 1:30 to 4:45 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Jimmy Zito, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Dave Jacobs, George Ams, Jimmy Skiles (tbn); Harry
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Schuchman (alt/bar); Fred Stulce (alt); Bruce Snyder, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice (ten); Seymour Miroff, Raoul Poliakin, Bernard Tinterow, Leonard Posner, William Ehrenkrantz, Alex Beller (vln); Sam Ross, Leonard Atkins (via); Harold Bemko (vie); Ruth Hill Berman (harp); Milt Raskin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Phil Stephens (b); Buddy Rich (d). Frank Sinatra (voc). Axel Stordahl (arr). BS 075282
In The Blue Of Evening (Alfred D'Artega - Tom Adair) Takel: 78: Victor 27947-B, 20-1530-B; V-Disc 18-A (Army) LP: Victor LPM-6702-2, LPV-583, CPL2-4336-2-D CD: RCA 8554, 66353 (SIY 4), 68487
17-June-1942 (Wednesday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (2nd session: from 4:45 to 5:15 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Jimmy Zito, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Dave Jacobs, George Ams, Jimmy Skiles (tbn); Harry Schuchman (alt/bar); Fred Stulce (alt); Bmce Snyder, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice (ten); Milt Raskin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Phil Stephens (b); Buddy Rich (d). Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). Sy Oliver (arr). BS 075285
Dig Down Deep (w/PP) (Gerald Marks, Sano Marco - Walter Hirsch) Takel: 78: Victor 20-1539-B LP: Victor LPM-1632, CPL2-4336-2-D CD: Victor 66353 (SIY 4)
l-July-1942 (Wednesday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (1 st session: from 11:30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. + VA hour preparation). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Jimmy Zito, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Dave Jacobs, George Ams, Jimmy Skiles (tbn); Harry Schuchman (alt/bar); Fred Stulce (alt); Bruce Snyder, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice (ten); Seymour Miroff, Raoul Poliakin, Bernard Tinterow, Leonard Posner, William Ehrenkrantz, Alex Beller (vln); Sam Ross, Leonard Atkins (via); Harold Bemko (vie); Ruth Hill Berman (harp); Milt Raskin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Phil Stephens (b); Buddy Rich (d). Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). Axel Stordahl (arr).
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There Are Such Things (w/PP) (Stanley Adams, Abel Baer, George Meyer) Takel: 78: Victor 27974-A, 42-0151-A 45: Victor 27-0151, 447-0123 LP: Victor LPM-1569, VPM-6038-1, CPL2-4336-2-D CD: RCA 8324, 66353 (SIY 4), 66427, 69701
1-July-1942 (Wednesday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (2nd session: from 3:30 to 6:30 P.M.). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Jimmy Zito, Chuck Peterson, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Dave Jacobs, George Ams, Jimmy Skiles (tbn); Harry Schuchman (alt/bar); Fred Stulce (alt); Bruce Snyder, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice (ten); Seymour Miroff, Raoul Poliakin, Bernard Tinterow, Leonard Posner, William Ehrenkrantz, Alex Beller (vln); Sam Ross, Leonard Atkins (via); Harold Bemko (vie); Ruth Hill Berman (harp); Milt Raskin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Phil Stephens (b); Buddy Rich (d). Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). Axel Stordahl (arr). BS 075402
Daybreak (aAS) (Ferde Grofe - Harold Adamson) - Based on theme of Mardi Gras, from Grofe's Mississippi Suite Takel: 78: Victor 27974-B, 42-0151-B 45: Victor 27-0151 LP: Victor CPL2-4336-2-D CD: RCA 2269, 66353 (SIY 4), 66427, 68701
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2-July-1942 (Thursday) - New York. Victor recording session - RCA Studio 2 (2nd session: from 2:30 to 5:30 P.M. see note). Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Tommy Dorsey (tbn) leading Ziggy Elman, Jimmy Zito, Danny Vanelli, Jimmy Blake (tpt); Dave Jacobs, George Ams, Jimmy Skiles (tbn); Harry
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Schuchman (alt/bar); Fred Stulce (alt); Bruce Snyder, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice (ten); Seymour Miroff, Raoul Poliakin, Bernard Tinterow, Leonard Posner, William Ehrenkrantz, Alex Beller (vln); Sam Ross, Leonard Atkins (via); Harold Bemko (vie); Ruth Hill Berman (harp); Milt Raskin (p); Clark Yocum (g/voc); Phil Stephens (b); Buddy Rich (d). Frank Sinatra (voc). Axel Stordahl (arr). BS 075407
Light A Candle In The Chapel (Harry Pease, Ed G. Nelson, Robert Duke Leonard) Takel: 78: Victor 27941-B LP: Victor CPL2-4336-2-D CD: RCA 8324, 66353 (SIY 4)
Note: The first session was held from 10:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M., but Sinatra didn't sing on any of the titles.
The session of 2-July-1942 was the last one Sinatra did as a vocalist with the Tommy Dorsey orchestra. The strike of the American Federation of Musicians, which started on l-August-1942, would prevent any more sessions before his leaving in September.
30-Juty-1942 (Thursday) - New York. Radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston], Tommy Dorsey (voc). - I'll Take Tallulah (w/CH, PP, TD) (Burton Lane - E. Y. Harburg) - MF: Ship Ahoy (MGM - 1942) LP: Victor LPM-6003 CD: Buddha 99601 - Medley: a) Out Of Nowhere (vFS) - (Johnny Green - Edward Heyman) b) How Deep Is The Ocean? (TD solo) - (Irving Berlin) c) These Foolish Things (vJS) - (Jack Strachey, Harry Link - Holt Marvell) - R: Spread It Abroad (London, 1936) CD: Buddha 99601
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6-August-1942 (Thursday) - New York. Radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers [Jo Stafford, Clark Yocum, Chuck Lowry, John Huddleston] (voc). USRC 142-00568
In The Blue Of Evening (Alfred D'Artega - Tom Adair) CD: Victor 66353 (SIY 5)
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13-August-1942 (Friday) - New York. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra (voc). Axel Stordahl (arr). - War Bond Announcement (FS) CD: Buddha 99600 - Be Careful, It's My Heart (aAS) (Irving Berlin) - MF: Holiday Inn (Paramount - 1942) CD: Buddha 99600
20-August-1942 (Thursday). Radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, Jo Stafford (voc). - Medley: a) I'm In The Mood For Love (vFS) - (Jimmy McHugh - Dorothy Fields) - MF: Every Night At Eight (Paramount - 1935) b) April In Paris (TD solo) - (Vernon Duke - E. Y. Harburg) - M: Walk A Little Faster (1932) c) Say It Isn't So (vJS) - (Irving Berlin) CD: Buddha 99601
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27-August-1942 (Thursday). Radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra, Jo Stafford (voc). - Medley: a) The Very Thought Of You (vFS) - (Ray Noble) b) Stormy Weather (TD solo) - (Harold Arlen - Ted Koehler) c) Let's Fall In Love (vJS) - (Harold Arlen - Ted Koehler) CD: Buddha 99601
3-September-1942 (Thursday) - New York. Radio broadcast. Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Frank Sinatra (voc). Axel Stordahl (arr). USRC142-00570 Frank Sinatra's Farewell To The Band (Tommy Dorsey announces Frank's departure, saying that this was the last broadcast in which he would appear as vocalist with the band. This announcement was made for the first time on 28-August-1942, according to Nancy Sinatra's book "Frank Sinatra - An American Legend" (GPG, 1995). Frank left the band on the 8th of September. Frank comes to the microphone and introduces Dick Haymes, who will be his replacement. After Dick Haymes has said a few words, Tommy asks Frank for a song. Sinatra announces The Song Is You.) LP: Victor LPM-6003, AFL 1-4741 CD: Victor 66353 (SIY 5) USRC142-00571
The Song Is You (aAS) (Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Music In The Air (\932) LP: Victor LPM-6003, AFL 1-4741 CD: Victor 66353 (SIY 5)
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Chapter 2
The Forties 17/1$-September-1942 (Thu/Fri) - Hollywood. Columbia Pictures recording sessions. Soundtrack for MF Reveille With Beverly. Two sessions - see note. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Morris Stoloff Axel Stordahl, Morris Stoloff (arr). a) 1st session: from 1:30 to 4:15 P.M. Mark Levant, Harry Solloway, Henry Hill, Julian Brodetsky, Daniel Karpilovsky, Howard Halbert, Robert Gomberg, Judith Poska (vln); Joseph Ullstein (vie); Leonard Berman, Malcolm Beely, Stan Wrightsman (p); Luke Roundtree (g); M. R. Bakaleinikoff (b). b) 2ndsession: from 7:30 P.M. to 12:15 A.M. David Klein, Clyde Hurley, George Wendt (tpt); Joe Yukl, Martin King, Red Sperow (tbn); Fred Fox, Louis de Fabrity (fr-h); Ernest Reed, John Baldwin, Alfred Taylor (wwd); Harold Lewis (fl); Graham Kuehne, Teofil Bonkowski, Joe Palange, Jules Seder (clt); Mark Levant, Harry Solloway, Henry Hill, Julian Brodetsky, Daniel Karpilowsky, Howard Halbert, Robert Gomberg, Judith Poska, Alex Murray, Arnold Jurasky (vln); Philip Goldberg, Abraham Hochstein, Ovady Julber, John Bingham (via); Joseph Ullstein, Stephen De'ak, Grace Bazell, Edward Grosbayne (vie); Lauretta McFarland (harp); Leonard Berman (p); Luke Roundtree (g); Harry Neiderman, M. R. Bakaleinikoff, George Boujie, Victor Berton (b). - Night And Day (Cole Porter) - M: The Gay Divorce (1932) CD: Hollywood Soundstage HS-4007
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Note: According to the Union contract, the orchestra had two conductors Morris Stoloff and Leigh Harline - and recorded for two films: Reveille With Beverly and You Were Never Lovelier. Sinatra did his vocal on this date, but the contract does not list titles nor singers. As to the second session, not all the musicians played the whole time. On screen, Sinatra appears with an all-women orchestra, with six pianos. The arrangement follows Stordahl's very closely. In fact, it seems that the only difference is in the pianos (as you can see, they had only three on the first session and just one on the second) and a guitar that can be heard. So, we must disregard the trumpets and the trombones - and maybe most of the woodwinds. But this is as far as I can go as to the personnel.
7-June-1943 (Monday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with The Bobby Tucker Singers (sung a capella) Fay Devlin, Mary Jane Watkins, Rae Whitney, Ruth Doring, Marshall Hall, Robert Miller, Ray Charles, Dick Byron, John Hubert, Eddie Constantine, James Ballister, Frank Raye. Alec Wilder (arr). CO 33249
Close To You (Carl Lampl - Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston) Takel: Take 2: Take 3: 78: Columbia 36678 EP: Columbia B-2626 LP: Columbia CL 2739 (S3L-42)/CS 9539 (S3S-42), C6X 40343, CBS 63172 CD: Columbia CK 40632 (C4K 40343), CK 52866 [CR 1] (CXK 48673), CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 65621 (C4K 65620)
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22-June-1943 (Tuesday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with The Bobby Tucker Singers (sung a capella) Fay Devlin, Mary Jane Watkins, Rae Whitney, Ruth Doring, Floyd Sherman, Bob Lyon, Robert Miller, Ray Charles, Dick Byron, John Hubert, Eddie Constantine, James Ballister, Frank Raye. Alec Wilder (arr). CO 33268
Sunday, Monday Or Always (aAW) (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) - MF: Dixie (Par. - 1943) Take 1: The difference is at 0'45". LP: Columbia CL 2474/CS 9274, KG 31358, C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CGK 40897, CK 52866 [CR 1] (CXK 48673) Take 2: The difference is at 0'45". 78: Columbia 36679
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5-August-1943 (Thursday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with The Bobby Tucker Singers conducted by Ray Charles Frank Raye, Henry Rosenblatt, Thomas Foster, George Kirk, Kenneth Schon, Norman Horn, Ray Charles, Robert Miller, Eddie Constantine, Fay Devlin, Mary Jane Watkins, Rae Whitney, Ruth Doring. Alec Wilder (arr). (Sung a capella.) CO 33250
People Will Say We're In Love (aAW) (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Oklahoma! (1943) Takes 1 & 2: See session for 7-June-1943. Takes 3 & 4: See session for 22-June-1943. Take 5: Take 6: The difference is in the last line by the chorus. 78: Columbia 36682 EP: Columbia B-1608, B-2515 CD: Columbia CK 52866 [CR 1] (CXK 48673), CK 64661, CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 65620 (C4K 65620)
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Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin' (aAW) (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Oklahoma! (1943) Takel: 78: Columbia 36682 EP: Columbia B-1608, B-2515 LP: Columbia C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40631 (C4K 40343), CK 52866 [CR 1] (CXK 48673), CK 64661
24-August-1943 (Tuesday) - Los Angeles. RKO recording sessions. Soundtrack for MF Higher And Higher. Two sessions. Frank Sinatra with Marcy McGuire, Dooley Wilson, Mel Torme, Michelle Morgan, Victor Borge & cast, Orch. cond. by Constantin Bakaleinikoff Axel Stordahl, Gene Rose (arr). a) 1st session: from 9 A.M. to 12 N. - except (*), who started at 10:30. Larry Sullivan*, Uan Rasey*, Cal Clifford* (tpt); Randall Miller*, Dave Nichols*, Al Morineau* (tbn); Archie Rosate, Jerry Vanderhoof, Ray Dunn, Bob Hennon* (sax); Joe Gilbert (fl); Neely Plumb* (sax/clt); Merrill Remington (oboe); Kenneth Lowman (bsn); Eudice Shapiro, Sam Albert, David Crocov, Erno Neufeld, Elsa Grosser, Lilly Mahler, Sam Siegel, Laurent Halleux, Elliott Fisher, A. Konchester, Alex Savitsky, Rocco Barbieri (vln); Virginia Majewsky, Vladimir Bakaleinikoff, Ovady Julber, Bennie Koodlach (via); Warwick Evans, Stephen De'ak, Lysbeth Evans (vie); Mary Jane Barton (harp); Tommy Chambers (p); Russell Soule* (g); Lofty Smearer (b); Bob Conselman* (d).
The Forties 67 b) 2n session: from 1:00 to 6:30 P.M. - exceptions mentioned after the names. Larry Sullivan, Uan Rasey, Cal Clifford (tpt); Randall Miller, Dave Nichols, Al Morineau (tbn); John Cave, Jack Kirksmith (fr-h - both from 2:15); Walter Hornig, Odolindo Perissi (fr-h - both from 3:30); Archie Rosate (sax - till 5:15); Ray Dunn (sax - till 5); Jerry Vanderhoof, Bob Hennon (sax); Joe Gilbert (fl - till 5:15); Neely Plumb (clt - till 6:45); Kenneth Lowman (bsn); Eudice Shapiro, Sam Albert, David Crocov, Erno Neufeld, Elsa Grosser, Lilly Mahler, Sam Siegel, Laurent Halleux, Elliott Fisher, A. Konchester, Alex Savitsky, Rocco Barbieri (vln); Virginia Majewsky, Vladimir Bakaleinikoff, Ovady Julber, Bennie Koodlach (via); Warwick Evans, Stephen De'ak, Lysbeth Evans (vie - all from 2:15); Mary Jane Barton (harp till 5:15); Tommy Chambers (p - till 6:45); Russell Soule (g); Lofty Smearer, Pete Maggio (b - both from 2:15); Bob Conselman (d). -1 Saw You First (w/MMG) (aGR) (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) CD: Great Movie Themes 60004 - You're On Your Own (w/DW, MT, MMG, MM, VB + cast) (aAS, GR) (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) CD: Great Movie Themes 60004 -You're On Your Own (aAS) (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) CD: Great Movie Themes 60004
l-September-1943 (Wednesday) - Los Angeles. RKO recording sessions. Soundtrack for MF Higher And Higher. Two sessions: from 10 A.M. to 12 N. and from 1:30 to 5:45 P.M. -see note. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Constantin Bakaleinikoff Rafael Mendez, Uan Rasey, Ralph Dadisman (tpt); Ernie Smith, Roland Furnas, Dave Nichols (tbn); Jerry Vanderhoof, Wayne Songer, Neely Plumb, King Guion, Karl Leaf, Bob Hennon (sax/wwd); Anatol Kaminsky, Rocco Barbieri, Nina Wulfe, Laurent Halleux, Lilly Mahler, Elsa Grosser (vln); Stan Wrightsman (p); Alice Ehlers (hpc); Russell Soule (g); Lofty Smearer (b); Lee Young (d). Axel Stordahl (arr). - The Music Stopped (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) CD: Great Movie Themes 60004
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- The Music Stopped (Finale) (with chorus) (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) CD: Great Movie Themes 60004 Note: All the musicians played on both sessions, except Alice Ehlers (harpsichord). She played only on the second (but from 1:00 to 5:30 P.M.).
8September-1943 (Wednesday) - Los Angeles. RKO recording session. Soundtrack for MF Higher And Higher [from 12:30 to 4:15 P.M. - except (*) who left at 3:45 and (**) who left at 2:45]. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Constantin Bakaleinikoff James Heaton, Uan Rasey, Kenneth Robison (tpt); William Atkinson, Herb Taylor*, Roland Furnas* (tbn); John Cave, Fred Fox** (fr-h); Kenneth Lowman (bsn); Joe Gilbert (fl); Al Harding, Neely Plumb, Hal Schaer, Karl Leaf (clt); Alex Duvoir (oboe); Eudice Shapiro, Alex Murray, Tony Briglio, G. H. Monasevitch, Joseph Chassman, Elsa Grosser, Helen Tannenbaum, Peter Meremblum, Vincenzo Pometti, Laurent Halleux, Rocco Barbieri, A. Konchester (vln); Alfred Bonvalot, Phil Kahgan, John Bingham (via); Warwick Evans, Lauri Kennedy, Meda Collins (vie); Mary Jane Barton (harp); Stan Wrightsman (p); Russell Soule (g); Richard Cherwin, Lofty Smearer (b); Lou Erickson (d). Axel Stordahl (arr. all titles). -1 Couldn't Sleep A Wink Last Night (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) CD: Great Movie Themes 60004 - A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) CD: Great Movie Themes 60004 - A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) CD: Great Movie Themes 60004 -1 Couldn't Sleep A Wink Last Night (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) CD: Great Movie Themes 60004 - A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening (Finale) (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) CD: Great Movie Themes 60004
The Forties 69 17-October-1943 (Sunday) - New York. BROADWAY BANDBOX - dress rehearsal of CBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse No.3). Frank Sinatra, The Bobby Tucker Singers, Orch. cond. by Axel Stordahl -1 Only Have Eyes For You (w/BTS) (Harry Warren - Al Dubin) - MF: Dames (WB - 1935) 78: V-Disc 72-A (Army), 103-B (Navy) - (mx. VP 245-D3MC 268) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617 - Kiss Me Again (Victor Herbert - Henry Blossom) - M: Mile. Modiste (1905) 78: V-Disc 72-B (Army), 103-B (Navy) - (mx. VP 246-D3MC 269) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617 - Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin (Joe Bushkin - John De Vries) 78: V-Disc 72-B (Army), 103-B (Navy) - (mx. VP 246-D3MC 269) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
Note: The "Broadway Bandbox" show of 17-Oct-1943 was the last one. One week later, a new series was started: "Songs By Sinatra".
3-November-1943 (Wednesday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with The Bobby Tucker Singers (sung a capella) Jewel Bowman, Pauline Dugart, Mary Margareth Mullen, Kathleen Mullen, Kathleen Carnes, Ruth Doring, Rae Whitney, Fay Devlin, Ernest Anderson, Jack Lathrop, Elwin Carter, Ed Hayes, James Ballister, Travis Johnson, Richard Stokes, John Hubert, Thomas Foster. Alec Wilder (arr). CO 33368
I Couldn't Sleep A Wink Last Night (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) - MF: Higher And Higher (RKO - 1943) Takel: 78: Columbia 36687 EP: Columbia B-2515 LP: Columbia CL 2913, CL 2572/CS 9372, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40634 (C4K 40343), CK 52866 [CR 1] (CXK 48673)
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CO 33369
The Music Stopped (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) - MF: Higher And Higher (RKO - 1943) PB: The difference is in the first line. LP: Columbia CL 2913
10-November-1943 (Wednesday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with The Bobby Tucker Singers (sung a capella) Jewel Bowman, Pauline Dugart, Mary Margareth Mullen, Kathleen Mullen, Kathleen Carnes, Ruth Doring, Rae Whitney, Fay Devlin, Ernest Anderson, Jack Lathrop, Elwin Carter, Ed Hayes, Norman Luboff, Travis Johnson, Harold Branch, John Neher, Thomas Foster. Alec Wilder (arr). CO 33373
A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) - MF: Higher And Higher (RKO - 1943) Takel: Take 2: The difference is at 2'25". LP: Columbia CL 2913 Take 3: The difference is at 2'25". 78: Columbia 36687 45: Columbia B-2515 CD: Columbia CK 52866 [CR 1] (CXK 48673), CK 66964
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The Music Stopped (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) - MF: Higher And Higher (RKO - 1943) Take 3: The difference is in the first line. LP: Harmony HL 7405 (only the first mono pressings, using stamper XLP 115632-IB) CD: Columbia CK 52866 [CR 1] (CXK 48673)
14-November-1943 (Sunday) - New York. SONGS BY SINATRA - dress rehearsal of CBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse No. 3). Frank Sinatra, The Bobby Tucker Singers, Orch. cond. by Axel Stordahl Axel Stordahl, Alec Wilder (arr). - The Music Stopped (aAS) (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) - MF: Higher And Higher (RKO-1943) 78: V-Disc 116-A (Army) - (mx. VP 282)
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21-November-1943 (Sunday) - New York. SONGS BY SINATRA - dress rehearsal of CBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse No. 3). Frank Sinatra, The Bobby Tucker Singers, Orch. cond. by Axel Stordahl - You've Got A Hold On Me (Frederick Loewe - Alan Jay Lerner) - M: What's Up? (1943) 78: V-Disc 124-A (Army) - (Mx. VP 375-D3MC 452) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617 - A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) - MF: Higher And Higher (RKO-1943) 78: V-Disc 124-B (Army) - (mx. VP 376-D3MC 453) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617 - She's Funny That Way (Neil Moret - Richard Whiting) 78: V-Disc 124-B (Army) - (mx. VP 376-D3MC 453) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617 - The Way You Look Tonight (w/BTS) (Jerome Kern - Dorothy Fields) - MF: Swing Time (RKO - 1936) 78: V-Disc 116-B (Army) - (mx. VP 283) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
28-November-1943 (Sunday) - New York. SONGS BY SINATRA - CBS radio broadcast. Frank Sinatra, The Bobby Tucker Singers, Orch. cond. by Axel Stordahl Axel Stordahl, Alec Wilder (arr). -1 Couldn't Sleep A Wink Last Night (aAW) (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) - MF: Higher And Higher (RKO-1943) 78: V-Disc 116-B (Army) - (mx. VP 283) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
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S-Decemher-1943 (Sunday) - New York. SONGS BY SINATRA - dress rehearsal of CBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse No. 3). Frank Sinatra, The Bobby Tucker Singers, Orch. cond. by Axel Stordahl - Speak Low (Kurt Weill - Ogden Nash) - M: One Touch Of Venus (1943) 78: V-Disc 154-A (Army) - (mx. V 448) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
26-December-1943 (Sunday) - New York. SONGS BY SINATRA - dress rehearsal for theCBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse No. 3). Frank Sinatra, The Bobby Tucker Singers, Orch. cond. by Axel Stordahl - Close To You (Carl Lampl - Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston) 78: V-Disc 154-A (Army) - (mx. VP 448) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
8-January-1944 (Saturday) - New York. YOUR HIT PARADE - CBS radio broadcast. Frank Sinatra, Joan Edwards, The Hit Paraders, Orchestra conducted by Mark Warnow - Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin' (#6) (aAS) (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Oklahoma! (1943) CD: Columbia CK 64661
12-January-1944 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. THE VIMMS VITAMINS SHOW - CBS radio broadcast (CBS Station KNX). Frank Sinatra, The Bobby Tucker Singers, Orch. cond. by Axel Stordahl - My Shining Hour (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - MF: The Sky's The Limit (RKO - 1943) 78: V-Disc 166-B (Army) (mx. VP 498-D4TC 56) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
The Forties 73 31-January-1944 (Monday) - Los Angeles. RKO recording session. Soundtrack for MF Step Lively (original title: Manhattan Serenade) - (from 4:30 to 8:15 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Constantin Bakaleinikoff Frank Zinzer (left at 8:25), Ralph Dadisman, James Heaton (tpt); Mario Imes, William Atkinson, Herb Taylor (tbn); John Cave (fr-h); Al Harding, Hal Schaer, Ernest Reed, Charles Strickfaden, Neely Plumb (sax/wwd); Eudice Shapiro, Daniel Karpilowsky, John Pennington, Vincenzo Pometti, Elsa Grosser, David Frisina, Elliott Fisher, Rocco Barbieri, Elizabeth Waldo (vln); Virginia Majewski, Reuben Marcus, John Bingham (via); Warwick Evans, Alex Borisoff (vie); Lauretta McFarland (harp); Stan Wrightsman (p); Russell Soule (g); Chico Rivera (b); Lou Erickson (d). Axel Stordahl (arr all titles). - Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are (Jule Styne - Sammy Calm) CD: Great Movie Themes 60004 - As Long As There's Music (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) CD: Great Movie Themes 60004
9-February-1944 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. THE VIMMS VITAMINS SHOW - CBS radio broadcast (CBS Station KNX). Frank Sinatra, The Bobby Tucker Singers, Orch. cond. by Axel Stordahl - Long Ago (And Far Away) (Jerome Kern - Ira Gershwin) - MF: Cover Girl (Columbia - 1944) 78: V-Disc 166-B (Army) - (mx. VP 498-D4TC 56) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
21-February-1944 (Monday) - Los Angeles. RKO recording session. Soundtrack for MF Step Lively (original title: Manhattan Serenade). Frank Sinatra & Anne Jeffreys with Orchestra conducted by Constantin Bakaleinikoff Axel Stordahl (arr). - Where Does Love Begin? (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) CD: Great Movie Themes 60004
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24-February-1944 (Thursday) - Los Angeles. RKO recording session. Soundtrack for MF Step Lively (original title: Manhattan Serenade). Frank Sinatra, Gloria DeHaven & Chorus, with Orchestra conducted by Constantin Bakaleinikoff Axel Stordahl (arr). - Some Other Time (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) CD: Voice VDC 1101
25-February-1944 (Friday) - Los Angeles. RKO recording session. Soundtrack for MF Step Lively (original title: Manhattan Serenade) - Two sessions: 1 to 5:10 P.M. and 6:40 to 11:30 P.M. Frank Sinatra, Gloria DeHaven [1], George Murphy [2] & Chorus [3] with Orchestra conducted by Constantin Bakaleinikoff Frank Zinzer, Ralph Dadisman, Joel Duroe (tpt); Roland Furnas, Herb Taylor, Lank Menge (tbn); John Cave, Charles Peel Jr. (fr-h); Al Harding, Hal Schaer, Neely Plumb, Charles Strickfaden, James McHargue (sax/wwd); Joe Gilbert (fl); Eudice Shapiro, John Pennington, David Frisina, Calmon Luboviski, Elsa Grosser, Daniel Karpilowsky, Vincenzo Pometti, Elliott Fisher, Otto Landau, Elizabeth Waldo, Rocco Barbieri, Nina Wulfe (vln); Virginia Majewski, Phil Kahgan, John Bingham, Fred Kiffe (via); Warwick Evans, Alex Borisoff, Hendrik Noordhof (vie); Marcia Johnstone (harp); Ray Turner (p); Luke Roundtree (g); Sam Green, Jack Barsby (b); Earl Hatch (d). Axel Stordahl (arr. all titles). - Some Other Time [1,3] (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) LP: Hollywood Soundstage HS-412 - As Long As There's Music [3] (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) LP: Hollywood Soundstage HS-412 - Where Does Love Begin? (Finale) [1,2,3] (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) LP: Hollywood Soundstage HS-412 - As Long As There's Music [1,3] (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) LP: Hollywood Soundstage HS-412
The Forties 75 4-March-1944 (Saturday) - Los Angeles. Warner Bros, recording session - soundtrack for The Shining Future (title changed to The Road To Victory). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Leo Forbstein Axel Stordahl (arr). - Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin (Joe Bushkin - John De Vries)
16-May-1944 (Tuesday) - New York. THE VIMMS VITAMINS SHOW - dress rehearsal of CBS radio broadcast of 17-May (CBS Playhouse No. 3). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl - Some Other Time (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Step Lively (RKO - 1944) 78: V-Disc 241-B (Army), 21-B (Navy) - (mx. VP 681-D4TC 185) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617 - Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Step Lively (RKO - 1944) 78: V-Disc 241-B (Army), 21-B (Navy) - (mx. VP 681-D4TC 185) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
24-May-1944 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. THE VIMMS VITAMINS SHOW - CBS radio broadcast (CBS Station KNX). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl - Put Your Dreams Away (Paul Mann, Stephan Weiss - Ruth Lowe) 78: V-Disc 262-A (Army) - (mx. VP 742-D4TC 217) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617 - And Then You Kissed Me (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Step Lively (RKO - 1944) 78: V-Disc 262-A (Army), 42-A (Navy) - (mx. VP 742-D4TC 217) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
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6-June-1944 (Tuesday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF Anchors Aweigh. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by George Stoll Axel Stordahl (arr). - Brahms' Lullaby (Cradle Song) (Johannes Brahms) CD: Great Movie Themes 60003
13-June-1944 (Tuesday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF Anchors Aweigh. Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly with Orchestra conducted by George Stoll Axel Stordahl (arr). -1 Begged Her (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) CD: Rhino R2 72182 (4); Great Movie Themes 60003 - We Hate To Leave (w/chorus) (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) CD: Great Movie Themes 60003 - If You Knew Susie (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) CD: Great Movie Themes 60003
30-June-1944 (Friday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF Anchors Aweigh. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by George Stoll Axel Stordahl (arr). - What Makes The Sunset? (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) CD: Rhino R2 72720; Great Movie Themes 60003
8-July-1944 (Saturday) - Hollywood. V-Disc recording session (KFWB Studio Theatre). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl VP 818-D4TC 262
All The Things You Are (Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein II)
The Forties 11 - M: Very Warm For May (1939) 78: V-Disc 287-B (Army) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617 VP818-D4TC262
All Of Me (Gerald Marks - Seymour Simons) 78: V-Disc 287-B (Army) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
VP 823-D4TC 267
Nancy (James Van Heusen - Phil Silvers) 78: V-Disc 323-A (Army), 103-A (Navy) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
VP 824-D4TC 268
Mighty Lak' A Rose (Ethelbert Nevins - Frank Stanton) 78: V-Disc 310-A (Army), 90-A (Navy) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
VP 1332-D5TC 295
Falling In Love With Love (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: The Boys From Syracuse (1938) 78: V-Disc 467-A (Army), 247-A (Navy) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
VP 1399-D5TC 515
Cradle Song (Brahms' Lullaby) (Johannes Brahms) 78: V-Disc 506-A (Army), 266-A (Navy) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
VP 1399-D5TC 515
I'll Follow My Secret Heart (Noel Coward) - M: Conversation Piece (1934) 78: V-Disc 506-A (Army), 266-A (Navy) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
18-August-1944 (Friday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF Anchors Aweigh (see note). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by George Stoll Rafael Mendez, Clyde Hurley, Louis Mitchell (tpt - all 1, 2); Thomas Wright [2], Randall Miller, John Flood [both: 1, 2] (tbn); Arthur Frantz [1,2], John Cave, Fred Fox [1,2] (fr-h); Jack Stacy [2], Phil Memoli (oboe); Neely Plumb [2, 3], D. H. McKenney, Henry Emerson (sax/clt); Adolph Weiss [1, 2], Robert Swanson [2] (bsn); Tony Briglio [2], Lou Raderman, David Crocov, Sam Albert,
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Sam Fiedler, Albert Vertchamp, Calmon Luboviski, Jaime Overton, I. Boguslawski, Sarah Kreindler [Sally Raderman], Manuel Compinski, Harry Loventhal [2, 3], Michael Levienne [2, 3], Herman Stark [2, 3], Louis Sarli [2, 3], Raf Lensky [2, 3] (vln); Henry Shostac [2, 3], Virginia Majewski, Reuben Marcus, Sam Noble (via); C. Van Vliet [2], Irving Lipschultz, Alex Borisoff, Nathan Liebenbaum (vie); Mary Jane Barton [2], Joe Quintile (harp); Arthur Schutt [1, 2] (p); Lud Bonkowski [2], Perry Botkin [3 - started at 8:00 P.M.] (g); Ralph Day [3], Jack Barsby [1, 2], Louis Previati, Henry Woempner, Charles Moll (b); Mel Pedesky [1,2], Lou Erickson (d). Axel Stordahl (arr). -The Charm Of You (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) CD: Great Movie Themes 60003 Note: There were three sessions: the 1st: from 8:30 to 9:56 A.M.; the 2nd: from 3:11 to 7:16 P.M.; the 3rd: from 8:20 to 10:40 P.M. When a musician did not play on all three, I have indicated after his/her name the number of the session(s) he/she was on. There is no indication as to the session on which Sinatra recorded, and as usual there is no mention of titles or artists. The document I saw is a "daily report" of M-G-M, with Lennie Hayton and George Stoll listed as conductors, which means that they recorded for more than one film - as was usual. The amount paid to Stoll means that he conducted only one of the sessions.
5-September-1944 (Tuesday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF Anchors Aweigh - [from 5:30 to 7:43 P.M. (see note)}. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by George Stoll Lou Raderman, David Crocov, Sam Albert, Sam Fiedler, Albert Vertchamp, Sarah Kreindler [Sally Raderman], Jaime Overton, I. Boguslawski, Tony Briglio, Manuel Compinsky, Louis Sarli, Rocco Barbieri, Raf Lensky, M. Goldsobel, Harry Loventhal, Otto Landau, Herman Stark, Alex Guessen (vln); Virginia Majewski, Reuben Marcus, Sam Noble, Henry Shostac, Maury Brenner (via); Irving Lipschultz, Alex Borisoff, Nathan Liebenbaum, E. C. Walker (vie); Joe Quintile (harp); Arthur Schutt (p - see note); Louis Previati, Herbert Berman (b). -1 Fall In Love Too Easily (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) CD: Rhino R2 72182 (4); Great Movie Themes 60003 Note: The daily report shows two sessions for this date. The first, from 9:30 A.M. to 1:45 P.M., has a full brass section and reeds, and a smaller
The Forties 79 string section. But it is the only session on which the pianist played. He played until 1:55 P.M. (ten minutes more, enough - I guess - to record his part to be added to the recording done on the second session.
27-September-1944 (Wednesday) - New York. THE VIMMS VITAMINS SHOW - Dress rehearsal of CBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse No. 3). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl A vocal chorus. - Someone To Watch Over Me (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - M: Oh, Kay! (1926) 78: V-Disc 378-A (Army), 155-A (Navy) - (mx. VP 941-D4MC 443) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
ll-October-1944 (Wednesday) - New York. THE VIMMS VITAMINS SHOW - dress rehearsal of CBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse No. 3). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl - There's No You (Hal Hopper - Tom Adair) 78: V-Disc 378-A (Army), 155-A (Navy) - (mx. VP 941-D4MC 443) CD: Columbia CK 66136 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
lS-October-1944 (Wednesday) - New York. THE VIMMS VITAMINS SHOW - dress rehearsal of CBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse No. 3). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl - Let Me Love You Tonight ("No Te Importe Saber") (Rene Touzet - Rene Touzet, Sp.w.\ Mitchell Parish, Eng.w.) 78: V-Disc 351-A (Army), 131-A (Navy) - (mx. VP 976-D4TC 474) CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
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23-October-1944 (Monday) - New York. V-Disc session: FOR THE RECORD - NBC radio broadcast. Frank Sinatra with Raymond Paige and His Orchestra Axel Stordahl (arr). - If You Are But A Dream (Moe Jaffe, Jack Fulton, Nat Bonx) - from Anton Rubinstein's Romance CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617 - Strange Music (Robert Wright, George Forrest) - M: Song Of Norway (1944) - adapted from Grieg's Nocturne and Wedding Day In Troldhangen CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617 - Cradle Song (Brahms' Lullaby) (Johannes Brahms) CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617 - Dick Haymes, Dick Todd And Como (Sunday, Monday Or Always) (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke; special lyrics by Sammy Cahn) CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
8-November-1944 (Wednesday) - Los Angeles. 20th Century Fox - soundtrack for short film Ail-Star Bond Rally. Frank Sinatra with Harry James and His Orchestra Axel Stordahl (arr). - Saturday Night (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) CD: Old Gold OG-5003
14-November-1944 (Tuesday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) Red Solomon, Carl Poole, Sammy Shapiro (tpt); Charlie Small, Anthony Russo, John D'Agostino (tbn); Karl Chlupsa (fr-h); Bernie Kaufman, Pete Pumiglio, Hank Ross, Harry Feldman, Artie Baker (sax/wwd); Fred Buldrini, Raoul Poliakin, Sid Harris, Leonard Kanter, Seymour Miroff, Bernard Kundell, Gene Orloff, William Lockwood, Harold Micklin, Julius Brand, Arthur Loeserman, Murray Kellner (vln); Morris Kahn, Sol Rumberg,
The Forties 81 S. Pfaff (via); George Poliakin, Emmerick Gara, Avron Twerdowsky (vie); Ruth Hill Berman (harp); Billy Rowland (p); Matty Golizio (g); Ward Lay (b); Johnny Blowers (d). CO 33808
If You Are But A Dream (Moe Jaffe, Jack Fulton, Nat Bonx) - from Anton Rubinstein's Romance Take 1: The difference is at 0'32". LP: Columbia CL 2474/CS 9274, KG31358 Take 2: The difference is at 0'32". 78: Columbia 36756, 36814; V-Disc 393-A 45: Columbia 4-36814 EP: Columbia B-2559 LP: Columbia CL 1130 (C2L-6) CD: CBS A 20710 (A2 20709); Columbia CK 52866 [CR 1] (CXK 48673), CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 65245 (C2K 65244), CK 65621 (C4K 65620)
CO 33809
Saturday Night (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) PB2: CD: Columbia CK 64852 Takel: 78: Columbia 36762, 50069 45: Columbia 4-50069 LP: Columbia CL 1241, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40632 (C4K 40343), CK 48960, CK 52866 [CR 1] (CXK 48673), CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 65240, CK 65245 (C2K 65244), CK 65621 (C4K 65620)
b) Karl Chlupsa (fr-h), OUT. The Bobby Tucker Singers [Jewel Bowman, Claude Reese, Pauline Dugart, Rae Whitney, Kathleen Games, Phil Reep, Darrel Woodyard, John Hubert]. CO 33810
There's No You (Hal Hopper - Tom Adair) Takel: 78: Columbia 36797 LP: Columbia CL 2739 (S3L-42)/CS 9539 (S3S-42), C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40634 (C4K 40343), CK 52866 [CR 1] (CXK 48673), CK 65245 (C2K 65244)
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White Christmas (w/BTS) (Irving Berlin) - MF: Holiday Inn (Paramount - 1942) PB: CD: Columbia CK 66413 Takel: 78: Columbia 36756, 36860, 37152, 38257 45: Columbia 5-1322, 4-38257, B-10321 LP: Columbia CL 6019 (10"), CL 2542 (10"), CL 1032, PC 40707 CD: Columbia CK 40707, CK 52866 [CR 1] (CXK 48673), CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 65621 (C4K 65620)
l-December-1944 (Friday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) Red Solomon, Carl Poole, Sammy Shapiro (tpt); John D'Agostino, Al Mastren, Samuel Koty (tbn); Karl Chlupsa (fr-h); Bernie Kaufman, Pete Pumiglio, Wolffe Taninbaum, Harry Feldman, Artie Baker (sax/wwd); Raoul Poliakin, Sid Harris, Leonard Kanter, Max Pollikoff, Gene Orloff, Julius Brand, Zelik Kaufman, Murray Kellner, Boris Levitsky, Louis Gabowitz, Kalman Reve, Milton Bornstein (vln); Theodore Adoff, Sidney Brecher, Hyman Dickler (via); George Poliakin, Armand Kaproff, Aaron Shapinsky (vie); Ruth Hill Berman (harp); Dave Mann (p); Matty Golizio (g); Ward Lay (b); Johnny Blowers (d). CO 33928
I Dream Of You (Marjorie Goetschius, Edna Osser) Takel: 78: Columbia 36762 EP: Columbia B-2626 LP: Columbia CL 1136, C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CGK 40897, CK 52866 [CR 1] (CXK 48673)
CO 33929
I Begged Her (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Anchors Aweigh (MGM - 1945) Takel: 78: Columbia 36774; V-Disc 405-A, 185-A LP: Columbia CL 2913 CD: Columbia CK 52866 [CR 1] (CXK 48673)
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What Makes The Sunset? (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Anchors Aweigh (MGM - 1945) Takel: 78: V-Disc 405-A, 185-A LP: Columbia CL 2913 Take 2: 78: Columbia 36774 CD: Columbia CK 52866 [CR 1] (CXK 48673)
b) Karl Chlupsa (fr-h); Bernie Kaufman, Pete Pumiglio, Wolffe Taninbaum, Harry Feldman, Artie Baker (sax/wwd); Raoul Poliakin, Sid Harris, Leonard Kanter, Max Pollikoff, Gene Orloff, Julius Brand, Zelik Kaufman, Murray Kellner, Boris Levitsky, Louis Gabowitz, Kalman Reve, Milton Bornstein (vln); Theodore Adoff, Sidney Brecher, Hyman Dickler (via); George Poliakin, Armand Kaproff, Aaron Shapinsky (vie); Ruth Hill Berman (harp); Dave Mann (p); Matty Golizio (g); Ward Lay (b); Johnny Blowers (d). CO 33931
I Fall In Love Too Easily (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Anchors Aweigh (MGM - 1945) Takel: 78: Columbia 36830 LP: Columbia CL 2913, C6X 40343; Harmony HL 7405/HS 11205 CD: Columbia CK 40634 (C4K 40343), CK 52866 [CR 1] (CXK 48673), CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 65621 (C4K 65620)
3-December-1944 (Sunday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) Red Solomon, Carl Poole, Billy Butterfield (tpt); Charlie Small, Billy Rauch, Samuel Koty (tbn); Karl Chlupsa (fr-h); Hymie Shertzer, Bernie Kaufrnan, Nick Caiazza, Fred Pfeifer, Ernie Caceres (sax/wwd); Julius Schachter, Harold Micklin, Sid Harris, Seymour Miroff, Bernard Kundell, Julius Brand, Milton Lomask, Kalman Reve, Fred Buldrini, Louis Gabowitz, Boris Levitsky, Marty Goldner (vln); Sol Rumberg, Hyman Dickler, Sidney Brecher (via); George Poliakin, Seymour Barab, Avron Twerdowsky (vie); Meyer Rosen (harp); Dave Mann (p/cel); Matty Golizio (g); Jack Kimmel (b); Johnny Blowers (d); The Ken Lane Singers [Ken Lane, Bill Seckler, Mack McLean, Marvin Bailey, Lee Gotch, Charles Schrouder, Betty Allan, Norma Larsen, Dorothy Compton, Thora Mathiason]; Bobby Tucker (cond. of chorus); Reese (paid for the chorus).
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CO 33932
Nancy (James Van Heusen - Phil Silvers) Takel: CD: Columbia CK 52866 [CR 1] (CXK 48673)
CO 33933
Cradle Song (Brahms' Lullaby) (Johannes Brahms) Takel: 78: Columbia 36868 LP: Columbia CL 1448 CD: Columbia CK 52866 [CR 1] (CXK 48673)
XCO 33934
OP Man River (Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Show Boat (1927) Takel: 78: Columbia 55037 (12") 45: Columbia 4-33011, 13-33011 EP: Columbia B-1702, B-2564 (shorter version) LP: Columbia CL 1130 (C2L-6), C6X 40343 CD: CBS A 20710 (A2 20709); Columbia CK 40632 (C4K 40343), CK 52866 [CR 1] (CXK 48673), CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 65240, CK 65621 (C4K 65620)
XCO 33935
Stormy Weather (w/KLS) (Trumpet solo: Billy Butterfield) (Harold Arlen - Ted Koehler) Takel: 78: Columbia 55037 (12") EP: Columbia B-2638 LP: Columbia CL 1130 (C2L-6), CL 2572, C6X 40343 CD: CBS A 20710 (A2 20709); Columbia CK 40632 (C4K 40343), CK 52866 [CR 1] (CXK 48673), CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 65245 (C2K 65244), CK 65621 (C4K 65620)
b) Karl Chlupsa (fr-h); Hymie Shertzer, Bernie Kaufrnan, Nick Caiazza, Fred Pfeifer, Ernie Caceres (sax/wwd); Julius Schachter, Harold Micklin, Sid Harris, Seymour Miroff, Bernard Kundell, Julius Brand, Milton Lomask, Kalman Reve, Fred Buldrini, Louis Gabowitz, Boris Levitsky, Marty Goldner (vln); Sol Rumberg, Hyman Dickler, Sidney Brecher (via); George Poliakin, Seymour Barab, Avron Twerdowsky (vie); Meyer Rosen (harp); Dave Mann (p/cel); Matty Golizio (g); Jack Kimmel (b); Johnny Blowers (d).
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The Charm Of You (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Anchors Aweigh (MGM - 1945) Takel: 78: Columbia 36830 EP: Columbia B-2626 LP: Columbia CL 2739 (S3L-42)/CS 9539 (S3S-42), CL2913 CD: Columbia CK 52866 [CR 1] (CXK 48673)
19/20-December-1944 (Tue/Wed) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session (from 9:15 P.M. to 12:15 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Leonard Mach, Charles Griffard, Billy May (tpt); Jimmy Skiles, Elmer Smithers, Carl Loeffler (tbn); James Stagliano (horn); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau, Harold Lawson, Don Lodice, Leonard Hartman (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Victor Arno, David Frisina, Nicholas Pisani, Peter Ellis, Sol Kindler, Robert Barene, George Kast, Olcott Vail, Ted Rosen, Anthony Perrotti, Gerald Joyce (vln); David Sterkin, Garry White, Allan Harshman (via); Fred Goerner, Arthur Kafton, Jack Sewell (vie); Irma Clow (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p); Dave Barbour (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 1183
Embraceable You (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - M: Girl Crazy (1930) Takel: 78: Columbia 37259 45: Columbia 4-37259 EP: Columbia B-1673, B-2626 LP: Columbia CL 6087 (10"), CL 1359, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40631 (C4K 40343), CK 52867 [CR 2] (CXK 48673), CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 66964, CK 65621 (C4K 65620)
HCO 1184
When Your Lover Has Gone (Einar Aaron Swan) - F: Blonde Crazy (WB - 1931) Takel: 78: Columbia 36791; V-Disc 467-A LP: Columbia CL 1448, CL 2739 (S3L-42)/CS 9539 (S3S-42),C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40634 (C4K 40343), CK 52867 [CR 2] (CXK 48673), CK 65245 (C2K 65244)
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HCO 1185
Kiss Me Again (Victor Herbert - Henry Blossom) - M: Mile. Modiste (1905) Takel: 78: Columbia 38287 CD: Columbia CK 52867 [CR 2] (CXK 48673)
HCO 1186
She's Funny That Way (Neil Moret - Richard Whiting) Takel: 78: Columbia 37259 (C-124) 45: Columbia 4-37259 EP: Columbia B-7432 LP: Columbia CL 6087 (10"), CL 743, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40631 (C4K 40343), CK 52867 [CR 2] (CXK 48673), CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 65621 (C4K 65620)
29-January-1945 (Monday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Charles Griffard, Leonard Mach, Donald Anderson (tpt); Jimmy Skiles, Joe Yukl, Carl Loeffler (tbn); James Stagliano (fr-h); Mannie Gershman, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice, Harold Lawson, Leonard Hartman (sax/wwd); Sam Freed Jr., Peter Ellis, Nicholas Pisani, Sol Kindler, Mischa Russell, Gerald Joyce, Samuel Cytron [Levine - see Note 1], George Kast, Olcott Vail, Anthony Perrotti, Ted Rosen, Victor Arno (vln); David Sterkin, Allan Harshman, Garry White (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Arthur Kafton (vie); Irma Clow (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p); Dave Barbour (g); Art Shapiro (b); Ray Hagan (d); The Ken Lane Singers [Ken Lane, Bill Seckler, Mack McLean, Marvin Bailey, Lee Gotch, Charles Schrouder, Betty Allan, Dorothy Compton, Thora Mathiason, Norma Larsen ] -seeNote 2. HCO 1257
My Melancholy Baby (Ernie Burnett - George A. Norton) Take 1: 78: Columbia 38287 LP: Columbia CL 1359, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40631 (C4K 40343), CK 52867 [CR 2] (CXK 48673), CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 65621 (C4K 65620)
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Where Or When (w/KLS) (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937) Takel: 78: Columbia 38685 (C-197) 45: Columbia 4-38685, 5-1040 EP: Columbia B-1872 LP: Columbia CL 6096 (10"), CL 1448, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40632 (C4K 40343), CK 52867 [CR 2] (CXK 48673), CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 65245 (C2K 65244), CK 65621 (C4K 65620)
HCO 1259
All The Things You Are (w/KLS) (Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Very Warm For May (1939) Takel: 78: Columbia 37258 (C-124) EP: Columbia B-1702 LP: Columbia CL 6087 (10"), CL 1448, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40632 (C4K 40343), CK 52867 [CR 2] (CXK 48673), CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 65621 (C4K 65620)
HCO 1260
Mighty Lak' A Rose (Ethelbert Woodbridge Nevin - Frank Stanton) Takel: 78: Columbia 36860 LP: Columbia CL 1448 CD: Columbia CK 52867 [CR 2] (CXK 48673)
Note 1: Samuel Levine changed his name to Cytron in the middle forties, according to his widow in a most kind letter to me. I have used Levine in brackets in all the sessions he did with his original name. Note 2: The files say that the vocal group on Where Or When had 9 voices: 5 male and 4 female, and that on All The Things You Are it had 10 voices, 5 male and 5 female. The listing gives six male singers and only four female singers.
31-January-1945 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. SONGS BY SINATRA - CBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse - 6 to 6:30 P.M.) - Max Factor, sponsor. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Charles Griffard, Leonard Mach, Donald Anderson (tpt); Jimmy Skiles, Joe Yukl, Carl Loeffler (tbn); James Stagliano (fr-h); Mannie Gershman, Heinie
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Beau, Herbie Haymer, Harold Lawson, Leonard Hartman (sax/wwd); Sam Freed Jr., William Artzt, Samuel Cytron [Levine], George Kast, Raymond Cerf, Nicholas Pisani, Sol Kindler, Anthony Perrotti, Peter Ellis, William Miller, Achille Mierlot Jr., Verne Buck (vln); Garry White, Paul Lowenkron, Allan Harshman (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Arthur Kafton (vie); Irma Clow (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p); Dave Barbour (g); Art Shapiro (b); Ray Hagan (d). - None But The Lonely Heart (Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky - B. Westbrook, Eng.w.) 78: V-Disc 494-A (Army) - (mx. VP 1343-D5TC 410) CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617 Note: There were 4 hours of rehearsal: from 1 to 4 P.M. and from 5 to 6 P.M.
2-March-1945 (Friday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF Anchors Aweigh. Frank Sinatra and Jose Iturbi with Orchestra conducted by George Stoll - Tonight We Love (Freddy Martin, Ray Austin - Bobby Worth) - Based on the 1st mov. of Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 CD: Great Movie Themes 60003 6-March-1945 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Charles Griffard, Leonard Mach, Donald Anderson (tpt); Jimmy Skiles, Joe Yukl, Carl Loeffler (tbn); James Stagliano (horn); Mannie Gershman, Heinie Beau, Herbie Haymer, Harold Lawson, Leonard Hartman (sax/wwd); Sam Freed Jr., Peter Ellis, Nicholas Pisani, Sol Kindler, Mischa Russell, Gerald Joyce, Samuel Cytron [Levine], George Kast, Olcott Vail, Anthony Perrotti, Ted Rosen, Victor Arno (vln); David Sterkin, Allan Harshman, Garry White (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Arthur Kafton (vie); Irma Clow (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p/ eel); Dave Barbour (g); Art Shapiro (b); Ray Hagan (d); The Ken Lane Singers [Ken Lane, Lee Gotch, Beverly Mahr, Marvin Bailey, Bill Seckler, Mack McLean]. HCO 1286
I Should Care (Paul Weston, Axel Stordahl - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Thrill Of A Romance (MGM - 1945) Takel: 78: Columbia 36791
The Forties 89 45: Columbia B-2559 LP: Columbia CL 2739 (S3L-42)/CS 9539 (S3S-42), C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40634 (C4K 40343), CK 52867 [CR 2] (CXK 48673), CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 65621 (C4K 65620) HCO 1287
Homesick - That's All (Gordon Jenkins) Takel: 78: Columbia 36820 CD: Columbia CK 52867 [CR 2] (CXK 48673)
HCO 1288
Dream (w/KLS) (Johnny Mercer) Takel: 78: Columbia 36797, 40522 45: Columbia 4-40522 LP: Columbia CL 1136, CL 2474/CS 9274, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40632 (C4K 40343), CK 48960, CK 52867 [CR 2] (CXK 48673), CK 57152, CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 65621 (C4K 65620) Take 2: This a dubbing of take 1.
HCO 1289
A Friend Of Yours (w/KLS) (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) - F: The Great John L. (UA - 1945) Takel: 78: Columbia 36820 LP: Columbia CL 2739 (S3L-42)/CS 9539 (S3S-42) CD: Columbia CK 52867 [CR 2] (CXK 48673)
28-March-1945 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. SONGS BY SINATRA - CBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl With the US Military WAVES Chorus. YR 39497-2
Ave Maria (w/MWC) (Franz Schubert) CD: Columbia CK 66413
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4-April-1945 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. SONGS BY SINATRA - CBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl - OP Man River (Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Show Boat (1927) 78: V-Disc 460-A (Army), 240-A (Navy) CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
26-April-1945 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Columbia Pictures recording session. Soundtrack for F A Thousand And One Nights. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Morris Stoloff Axel Stordahl (arr). - All Or Nothing At All (Arthut Altman - Jack Lawrence)
l/2-May-1945 (Tue/Wed) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session (from 8:30 P.M. to 12:30 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Charles Griffard, Leonard Mach, Horace Nelson (tpt); Jimmy Skiles, Paul Weigand, Carl Loeffler (tbn); James Stagliano (horn); Mannie Gershman, Heinie Beau, Herbie Haymer, William Smith, Leonard Hartman (sax/wwd); Sam Freed Jr., Nicholas Pisani, Peter Ellis, Sol Kindler, Mischa Russell, Gerald Joyce, Samuel Cytron [Levine], George Kast, Olcott Vail, Anthony Perrotti, Ted Rosen, Victor Arno (vln); David Sterkin, Allan Harshman, Maurice Perlmutter (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Arthur Kafton (vie); Irma Clow (harp); Sam Furman (p); Dave Barbour (g); Art Shapiro (b); Ray Hagan (d); The Ken Lane Singers [Ken Lane, Lee Gotch, Andy Williams, Mack McLean, Marvin Bailey, Charles Schrouder, Beverly Mahr, Elizabeth Rinker, Dorothy McCarty, Ruth Clark]. HCO 1377
Put Your Dreams Away (Paul Mann, Stephan Weiss - Ruth Lowe) Takel: 78: Columbia 36814 45: Columbia 4-36814 EP: Columbia B-2614 LP: Columbia CL 1131 (C2L-6), CL 1136, CL 2474/CS 9274, C6X 40343 CD: CBS A 20711 (A2 20709); Columbia CK 40632 (C4K
The Forties 91 40643), CK 48960, CK 52867 [CR 2] (CXK 48673), CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 65240, CK 65245 (C2K 65244), CK 65621 (C4K 65620) HCO 1378
Over The Rainbow (w/KLS) (Harold Arlen - E.Y.Harburg) - MF: The Wizard Of Oz (MGM - 1939) PB: CD: Columbia CK 52867 [CR 2] (CXK 48673), CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 65621 (C4K 65620) Takel: 78: Columbia 37258 (C-124); V-Disc 460-A (Army), 240-A (Navy), 822-A EP: Columbia B-7433 LP: Columbia CL 6087 (10"), CL 743; Harmony HL 7405/HS 11205 CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
HCO 1379
You'll Never Walk Alone (w/KLS) (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M:' Carousel (1945) Takel: 78: Columbia 36825 LP: Columbia CL 1131 (C2L-6) CD: CBS A 20711 (A2 20709); Columbia CK 52867 [CR 2] (CXK 48673), CK 64661
HCO 1380
If I Loved You (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Carousel (1945) Takel: 78: Columbia 36825 LP: Columbia CL 1130 (C2L-6) CD: CBS A 20710 (A2 20709); Columbia CK 52867 [CR 2] (CXK 48673), CK 64661, CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 65621 (C4K 65620)
8-May-1945 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. RKO Radio recording session. Soundtrack for short subject The House I Live In (from 7:30 to 10:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Constantin Bakaleinikoff Frank Woolley, Cal Clifford, Arthur Attwell (tpt); Roland Furnas, Elmer Ronka, Red Sperow (tbn); Wendell Hoss (fr-h); Mannie Gershman, Stan Myers, Maurice Hix, Joe Bayer, Leonard Hartman (sax/wwd); Anatol Kaminsky, Harry Solloway, Elsa Grosser, Nina Wulfe, Sonia Fischer, Rocco Barbieri, Dorothy
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Wade, Tony Briglio, Ivan Eppinoff, Helen Tannenbaum, David Frisina, Ted Rosen (vln); Laurent Halleux, Barbara Simons, Ovady Julber (via); Warwick Evans, Lysbeth Evans, Arthur Kafton (vie); Zhay Moor (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p); Luke Roundtree (g); Arthur Pabst (b); Cal Earl (d). Axel Stordahl (arr). - If You Are But A Dream (Moe Jaffe, Jack Fulton, Nat Bonx) - from Anton Rubinstein's Romance
- The House I Live In (Earl Robinson - Lewis Allan)
16/17-May-1945 (Wed/Thu) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session (from 9:15 P.M. to 1:30 A.M.). Frank Sinatra & The Charioteers with instrumental accompaniment a) Red Nichols (cnt); Johnny Mayhew (clt); James Sherman (p); Dave Barbour (g); Phil Stephens (b); Nick Fatool (d); The Charioteers: Edward Jackson, Ira Williams, Wilfred Williams, Howard Daniels (voc). James Sherman (p) was also a member of the Charioteers, but he didn't sing. HCO 1395
Lilly Belle (Dave Franklin, Irving Taylor) Takel: 78: Columbia 36854 CD: Columbia CK 52867 [CR 2] (CXK 48673) Take 2: LP: M&M MM 1
HCO 1396
Don't Forget Tonight, Tomorrow (Jay Milton, Ukie Sherin) Takel: 78: Columbia 36854 CD: Columbia CK 52867 [CR-2] (CXK 48673)
b) Accompaniment by James Sherman (p); Phil Stephens (b); Nick Fatool (d). HCO 1397
I've Got A Home In That Rock (Spiritual) Takel: 78: Columbia 37853 CD: Columbia CK 52867 [CR 2] (CXK 48673)
The Forties 93 HCO 1398
Jesus Is A Rock In The Weary Land (Spiritual) Takel: 78: Columbia 37853 CD: Columbia CK 52867 [CR 2] (CXK 48673)
24-May-1945 (Thursday) - New York. Columbia recording session (from 1:00 to 5:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra George Lopez, Norman Sandow (tpt); James Curry (tbn); Richard Moore (fr-h); Candido Dimanlig, William Hobbs, Robert Mosca, Reuben Moss, Max Nadell (sax/wwd); Marty Gold, Horacio Zito, Sal Picardi, Alfred Rickey, Nicholas Ragusa, David Ornstein, William Brailowsky, Saul Grant, Myron Roman, Joseph Spallino, Harry Urbont, Joseph Livolsi (vln); Virgil Alonge, Max Serbin (via); Leo Rostal, Joseph Benavente (vie); Raul Soler (p); Herman Bogert (g); Simon Madera (b); Raymond Gonzales (marimba); Albert Calderon (d); Antonio Lopez (conga); Angelo Santos (maracas). Xavier Cugat (arr). CO 34817
Stars In Your Eyes ("Mar") (Gabriel Ruiz - Ricardo Lopez Mendez, Sp.w.; Mort Greene, Eng.w.) Takel:(2'45") 78: Columbia 36842; V-Disc 521-B CD: Columbia CK 52867 [CR 2] (CXK 48673) Take2:(3'15")
CO 34818
My Shawl ("Ombo") (Xavier Cugat - Pedro Berrios, Sp.w.; Stanley Adams, Eng.w.) Takel: 78: Columbia 36842; V-Disc 521-B LP: Columbia CL 2739 (S3L-42)/CS 9539 (S3S-42) CD: Columbia CK 52867 [CR 2] (CXK 48673)
Note: At this session there was a run-through of How Long Will It Last? (mx. CO 34819), but Sinatra did not remake it.
30-July-1945 (Monday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session (from 8:00 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl John Mayhew (fl); Mischa Russell, David Frisina (vln); Sam Freed Jr. (via); Fred Goerner (vie); Mark Mclntyre (p/cel); George Van Eps (g); Jack Ryan (b); Ray Hagan (d).
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HCO 1499
Someone To Watch Over Me (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - M: Oh, Kay! (1926) Takel: 78: Columbia 36921 (C-112), 38220, 40375; V-Disc 711-B 45: Columbia 4-36921, 5-1115, 5-2048 EP: Columbia B-2517, B-1673, B-1939 .LP: Columbia CL 6001 (10"), CL 1359, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40631 (C4K 40343), CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673), CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 65245 (C2K 65244), CK 65621 (C4K 65620)
HCO 1500
You Go To My Head (J. Fred Coots - Haven Gillespie) Takel: 78: Columbia 36918 (C-112); V-Disc 700-B 45: Columbia 4-36918, 5-1115 EP: Columbia B-2641 LP: Columbia CL 6001 (10"), CL 1130 (C2L-6), C6X 40343 CD: CBS A 20710 (A2 20709); Columbia CK 40631 (C4K 40343), CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673), CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 65245 (C2K 65244), CK 65621 (C4K 65620)
HCO 1501
These Foolish Things (Jack Strachey, Harry Link - Holt Marvell) - R: Spread It Abroad (London, 1936) PB: CD: Columbia CK 65245 (C2K 65244) Takel: 78: Columbia 36919 (C-112); V-Disc 822-A 45: Columbia 4-36919, 5-1116 EP: Columbia B-7432 LP: Columbia CL 6001 (10"), CL 743, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40634 (C4K 40343), CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673), CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 65621 (C4K 65620)
HCO 1502
I Don't Know Why (Fred E. Ahlert - Roy Turk) Takel: 78: Columbia 36918 (C-112); V-Disc 711-B 45: Columbia 4-36918, 5-1116 EP: Columbia B-7431 LP: Columbia CL 6001 (10"), CL 743, C6X 40343
The Forties 95 CD: Columbia CK 40631 (C4K 40343), CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673) 17-August-1945 (Friday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for short filme Christmas Trailer. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl - Silent Night, Holy Night (Franz Gruber - Joseph Mohr)
22/23-August-1945 (Wed/Thu) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session (from 8:45 P.M. to 12:15 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Uan Rasey, Leonard Mach, Bruce Hudson (tpt); Peter Beilman, Elmer Smithers, Carl Loeffler (tbn); James Stagliano (fr-h); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice, Harold Lawson, Leonard Hartman (sax/wwd); Sam Freed Jr., Nicholas Pisani, Peter Ellis, Sol Kindler, Mischa Russell, Gerald Joyce, Samuel Cytron [Levine], Howard Halbert, David Frisina, Anthony Perrotti, Walter Edelstein, William Bloom (vln); David Sterkin, Maurice Perlmutter, Allan Harshman (via); Cy Bernard, Jack Sewell, Arthur Kafton (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Frank Leithner (p); Perry Botkin (g); Jack Ryan (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 1519
The House I Live In (Earl Robinson - Lewis Allan) Takel: 78: Columbia 36886 EP: Columbia B-2638 LP: Columbia CL 1130 (C2L-6), CL 2913, C6X 40343 CD: CBS A 20710 (A2 20709); Columbia CK 40633 (C4K 40343), CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673), CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 65240, CK 65245 (C2K 65244), CK 65621 (C4K 65620)
HCO 1520
Day By Day (Paul Weston, Axel Stordahl, Sammy Cahn) Takel: 78: Columbia 36905, 40565 EP: Columbia B-2516 LP: Columbia CL 2572/CS 9372, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40632 (C4K 40343), CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673), CK 48960, CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 65621(C4K 65620)
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HCO 1521
Nancy (James Van Heusen - Phil Silvers) PB1: CD: Columbia CK 65245 (C2K 65244) Takel: 78: Columbia 36868, 50063 45: Columbia 4-50053 EP: Columbia B-1986 LP: Columbia CL 606 (using stamper B34276-1), CL 2739 (S3L-42)/CS9539(S3S-42) CD: Columbia CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673), CK 57152, CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65240, CK 65622 (C4K 65620) Take 2: 45: Columbia 4-33011 EP: Columbia B-2516 LP: Columbia CL 606 (using stamper B34276-2), CL 1130 (C2L-6), CL 2474/CS 9274, KG 31358, C6X 40343 CD: CBS A 20710 (A2-20709), 09274; Columbia CK 40632 (C4K 40343)
HCO 1522
You Are Too Beautiful (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - MF: Hallelujah, I'm A Bum (Lewis Milestone - 1933) Takel: 78: Columbia 36947 LP: Columbia CL 2739 (S3L-42)/CS 9539 (S3S-42) CD: Columbia CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673)
27/28-August-1945 (Mon/Tue) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session (from 9:15 P.M. to 1:15 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Charles Griffard, Leonard Mach, Bruce Hudson (tpt); Jimmy Skiles, Carl Loeffler, Elmer Smithers (tbn); John Cave (fr-h); Mannie Gershman, Heinie Beau, Don Lodice, Harold Lawson, Leonard Hartman (sax/wwd); Sam Freed Jr., Olcott Vail, Peter Ellis, Mischa Russell, Sol Kindler, David Frisina, Nicholas Pisani, Samuel Cytron [Levine], Victor Arno, Anthony Perrotti, George Kast,
The Forties 97 Walter Edelstein (vln); David Sterkin, Maurice Perlmutter, Garry White (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Nicholas Ochi-Albi (vie); Lauretta McFarland (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p); Dave Barbour (g); Jack Ryan (b); Ray Hagan (d); The Ken Lane Singers [Ken Lane, Ruth Clark, Norma Larsen, Elva Kellog, Dudley Kuzell, Sydney Pepple, Orville Race, Raymond Clark, John Glaha, Thora Mathiason, Ken Cameron, Stewart Bair]. HCO 1525
America, The Beautiful (Samuel Augustus Ward - Katherine Lee Bates) Takel: 78: Columbia 36886 CD: Columbia CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673)
HCO 1526
Silent Night, Holy Night (Franz Gruber - Joseph Mohr) PB: CD: Columbia CK 66413 Takel: 78: Columbia 37145, 38256, 50079 45: Columbia B-10322, 4-38256, 5-1323, 4-50079 LP: Columbia CL 6019 (10"), CL 2542 (10"), CL 1032, PC 40707 CD: Columbia CK 40707, CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673)
HCO 1527
The Moon Was Yellow (Fred E. Ahlert - Edgar Leslie) Takel: 78: Columbia 38683 (C-197) 45: Columbia 5-1039, 4-38683 LP: Columbia CL 6096 (10") CD: Columbia CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673)
HCO 1528
I Only Have Eyes For You (Harry Warren - Al Dubin) - MF: Dames (WB - 1935) Takel: 78: Columbia 38550 45: Columbia 5-1908 EP: Columbia B-1984 33: Columbia 3-38550 LP: Columbia CL 6290 (10"), CL 606, C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CGK 40897, CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673), CK 65246 (C2K 65244)
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19-September-1945 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. SONGS BY SINATRA - CBS radio broadcast. Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers, Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Guest: Peggy Lee. The Pied Pipers: June Hutton, Clark Yocum, Hal Hopper, Chuck Lowry. - The Surrey With The Fringe On Top (w/PP) (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Oklahoma! (1943) CD: Columbia CK 64661
26-September-1945 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. SONGS BY SINATRA - CBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse). Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers, Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Guest: Dinah Shore. The Pied Pipers: June Hutton, Clark Yocum, Hal Hopper, Chuck Lowry. - Homesick - That's All (Gordon Jenkins) 78: V-Disc 564-A (Army) - (mx. VP 1596-D5TC 1409) CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617 - The Night Is Young And You're So Beautiful (w/DS) (Dana Suesse - Billy Rose, Irving Kahal) 78: V-Disc 564-A (Army) - (mx. VP 1596-D5TC 1409) CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
3-October-1945 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. SONGS BY SINATRA - CBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse). Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers, Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl The Pied Pipers: June Hutton, Clark Yocum, Hal Hopper, Chuck Lowry. - Aren't You Glad You're You? (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) - MF: The Bells Of St. Mary's (RKO - 1945) 78: V-Disc 594-A (Army) - (mx. VP 1597-D5TC 1423) CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617 - You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me (Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal, Pierre Norman Connor) - MF: The Big Pond (Paramount - 1930) 78: V-Disc 594-A (Army) - (mx. VP 1597-D5TC 1423) CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
The Forties 99 24-October-1945 (Wednesday) - New York. SONGS BY SINATRA - dress rehearsal of CBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse No. 3). Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers, Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Guest: Tommy Dorsey. The Pied Pipers: June Hutton, Clark Yocum, Hal Hopper, Chuck Lowry. - I'll Never Smile Again (w/TD, PP) (Ruth Lowe) 78: V-Disc 582-A (Army) - (mx. VP 1623-D5TC 1449) CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617 - Without A Song (Vincent Youmans - Edward Eliscu, Billy Rose) - M: Great Day! (1929) 78: V-Disc 582-A (Army) - (mx. VP 1623-D5TC 1449) CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617 Note: During the program, Frank Sinatra recalls the time when he was with Dorsey, but says "1943"...
31-October-1945 (Wednesday) - New York. SONGS BY SINATRA - dress rehearsal of CBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse No. 3). Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers, Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl The Pied Pipers: June Hutton, Clark Yocum, Hal Hopper, Chuck Lowry. - Don't Forget Tonight, Tomorrow (w/PP) (Jay Milton, Ukie Sherin) 78: recorded for V-Discs, but unissued (mx. VP 1644-D5TC 1492) CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
7-November-1945 (Wednesday) - New York. SONGS BY SINATRA - dress rehearsal of CBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse No. 3). Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers, Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Guest: Lawrence Tibbett. The Pied Pipers: June Hutton, Clark Yocum, Hal Hopper, Chuck Lowry. - The Last Time I Saw You (Edna Osser, Marjorie Goetschius) 78: recorded for V-Discs, but unissued (mx. VP 1644-D5TC 1492) CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
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14-November-1945 (Wednesday) - New York. SONGS BY SINATRA - CBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse No. 3). Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers, Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Guests: The Andrews Sisters: Patty, Maxene, LaVerne. The Pied Pipers: June Hutton, Clark Yocum, Hal Hopper, Chuck Lowry. a) Dress rehearsal: - Oh! What It Seemed To Be (Bennie Benjamin, George Weiss, Frankie Carle) 78: V-Disc 614-A (Army) - (mx. JDB VP 1708-D5TC 1540) CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617 b) Broadcast: - That's For Me (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - MF: State Fair (Fox - 1945) CD: Columbia CK 64661
15-November-1945 (Thursday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Mitch Miller Will Bradley, William Pritchard, Anthony Russo (tbn); Albert Goltzer, Harry Berv (fr-h); Julius Baker, Eddy Powell (fl); Harold Goltzer (bsn); Mitch Miller (oboe); Bernie Kaufman, Paul Ricci, Reggie Merrill (wwd); Ludwig Flato (p/ eel); Art Ryerson (g); Frank Siravo (b); Nat Polen (d). Alec Wilder (arr). CO 35426
Old School Teacher (Willard Robinson) Takel: 78: V-Disc 614-A CD: Columbia CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673)
CO 35427
Just An Old Stone House (Alec Wilder) Takel: 78: Columbia 38809 33: Columbia 3-38809 CD: Columbia CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673)
The Forties 101 Probably Nov-1945 - New York. AFRS - YOUR PERSONAL ALBUM #768 (radio broadcast). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl - It Might As Well Be Spring (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - MF: State Fair (Fox - 1945) CD: Columbia CK 64661
19-November-1945 (Monday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Chris Griffin, Lyman Vunk, Red Solomon (tpt); Billy Rauch, Larry Altpeter, Anthony Russo (tbn); Karl Chlupsa (fr-h); Hymie Shertzer, Bill Versaci, George Dessinger, E. Brown, Raymond Ekstrand (sax/wwd); Eugene Powers, Leonard Posner, Milton Bornstein, Raoul Poliakin, Benjamin Altman, Gene Orloff, Arnold Eidus, Zelly Smirnoff, Sam Caplan, John Augustine, Louis Gabowitz, Milton Lomask (vln); Sidney Brecher, Abram Loft, Hyman Dickler (via); Anthony Sophos, George Poliakin, Richard Anastacio (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Howard Smith (p/cel); Matty Golizio (g); Frank Siravo (b); Nat Polen (d). CO 35441
Full Moon And Empty Arms (Buddy Kaye, Ted Mossman) - based on Rachmaninoff s Piano Concerto No. 2 (1 st mov.) Takel: LP: Philips(Holland) B 47086L CD: Columbia CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673), CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65622 (C4K 65620) Takes 2 & 3: See session for 30-November-1945.
CO 35442
Oh! What It Seemed To Be (Bennie Benjamin, George Weiss, Frankie Carle) Takel: Takes 2 & 3: See session for 30-November-1945.
30-November-1945 (Friday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Red Solomon, Lyman Vunk, Bart Wallace (tpt); William Pritchard, Seymour Shaffer, Herbert Winfield (tbn); Karl Chlupsa (fr-h); Milt Yaner, Bernie Kaufman, Wolffe Taninbaum, Harry Feldman, Artie Baker (sax/wwd); Raoul Poliakin, Leonard Posner, Eugene Powers, Milton Bornstein, Benjamin Altman,
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Harry Azen, Samuel Finkel, Sid Harris, Sam Caplan, Harold Micklin, Felix Orlewitz, Walter Hagen (vln); Sidney Brecher, Theodore Adoff, Hyman Dickler (via); George Poliakin, Fred Camelia, Anthony Sophos (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Bill Clifton (p/cel); Matty Golizio (g); Samuel Shoobe (b); Nat Polen (d). CO 35441
Full Moon And Empty Arms (Buddy Kaye, Ted Mossman) - based on Rachmaninoff s Piano Concerto No. 2 (1 st mov.) Take 1: See session for I9-November-I945. Take 2: Take 3: 78: Columbia 36947 EP: Columbia B-9022 LP: Columbia CL 902, CL 2572/CS 9373, KG 31358 CD: CBS 09372
CO 35442
Oh! What It Seemed To Be (Bennie Benjamin, George Weiss, Frankie Carle) Take 1: See session for 19-November-I945. Take 2: 78: Columbia 36905 EP: Columbia B-1986, B-2589 LP: Columbia CL 606 CD: Columbia CK 48960, CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673), CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65622 (C4K 65620)
CO 35484
I Have But One Heart (Johnny Farrow - Marty Symes) - adapted from 'O Marenariello (Italian folk song) Takel: 78: Columbia 37554; V-Disc 625-A LP: Columbia CL 1136 CD: Columbia CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673)
5-December-1945 (Wednesday) - New York. Columbia recording session (from 1 to 5 A.M.). Frank Sinatra conducting The Columbia String Orchestra and Three Woodwinds Harry Zarief, Alex Cores, Bernard Kundell, Fred Buldrini, Kurt Dieterle, Zelly Smirnoff, Felix Orlewitz, Harold Micklin, Howard Kay, Sam Caplan, Leo Kruczek, Milton Lomask (vln); Harold Coletta, Sidney Brecher, Isadore Zir (via); Maurice Brown, Morris Stonzek, Armand Kaproff (vie); Frank Carroll,
The Forties 103 Mack Shopnick (b); Howard Smith (d/perc). Soloists where indicated: Mitch Miller (oboe); Julius Baker (flute); Harold Goltzer (bassoon). XCO 35487
Air For Oboe (soloist: Mitch Miller) (Alec Wilder) Takel: 78: Columbia 7472-M (12"); V-Disc CL-14B (as "Piece For Oboe'5) LP: Columbia ML 4271, CL 884; Odyssey 32 16 0262 CD: Sony A 4271
XCO 35488
Air For Flute (soloist: Julius Baker) (Alec Wilder) Takel: 78: Columbia 7473-M (12") LP: Columbia ML 4271, CL 884; Odyssey 32 16 0262 CD: Sony A 4271
XCO 35489
Air For Bassoon (soloist: Harold Goltzer) (Alec Wilder) Takel: 78: Columbia 7472-M (12"); V-Disc 642-B (as "Piece For Bassoon") LP: Columbia ML 4271, CL 884; Odyssey 32 16 0262 CD: Sony A 4271
5-December-1945 (Wednesday) - New York. SONGS BY SINATRA - dress rehearsal of CBS broadcast (CBS Playhouse No. 3). Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers, Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Guests: The Bob Mitchell Boys Choir. The Pied Pipers: June Hutton, Clark Yocum, Hal Hopper, Chuck Lowry. - Medley: a) O Little Town Of Bethlehem (Lewis H. Redner - Phillips Brooks) b) Joy To The World (choir only) (Georg Friedrich Handel - Isaac Watts) c) White Christmas (Irving Berlin) - MF: Holiday Inn (Paramount - 1942) 78: V-Disc 652-B (Army) - (mx. JDP VP 1761-D5TC 1819) CD: Columbia CK 66413
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7-December-1945 (Friday) - New York. Columbia recording session (from 7:45 to 10:45 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Mitch Miller (oboe); Raoul Poliakin, Leonard Posner (vln); Sidney Brecher (via); Anthony Sophos (vie); Bill Clifton (p/cel); Matty Golizio (g); Frank Siravo (b); Nat Polen (d). CO 35496
A Ghost Of A Chance (Victor Young - Bing Crosby, Ned Washington) Takel: . 78: Columbia 36919 (C-112) 45: Columbia 4-36919, 5-1115 EP: Columbia B-7431 LP: Columbia CL 6001 (10"), CL 743, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40634 (C4K 40343), CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673), CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65622 (C4K 65620) Take 2: LP: Philips(UK) BBR8038 (10")
CO 35497
Why Shouldn't I? (Cole Porter) - M: Jubilee (1935) Takel: 78: Columbia 36920 (C-112) 45: Columbia 4-36920, 5-1116 EP: Columbia B-l 815 LP: Columbia CL 6001 (10"), CL 2739/CS 9529, PC 44236 CD: Columbia CK 44236, CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673), CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65622 (C4K 65620)
CO 35498
Try A Little Tenderness (Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly) Take 1: Difference is at 2'00". 78: Columbia 36920 (C-112) 45: Columbia 4-39498 EP: Columbia B-7431 LP: Columbia CL 6001 (10"), CL 743; Harmony HL 7405 (later pressings - see Take 2, below)/HS 11205 CD: CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673), CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65622 (C4K 65620) Take 2: Difference is at 2'00". 78: Columbia 39498
The Forties 105 LP: Columbia C6X 40343; Harmony HL 7405 (first mono pressings, using mx. XLP-115632-IB) CD: Columbia CK 40632 (C4K 40343) CO 35499
Paradise (Nacio Herb Brown - Nacio Herb Brown, Gordon Clifford) - F: A Woman Commands (RKO - 1932) Takel: 78: Columbia 36921 (C-112) 45: Columbia 4-36921, 5-1115 EP: Columbia B-7431 LP: Columbia CL 6001 (10"), CL 743; Harmony HL-7405/HS-11205 CD: Columbia CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673)
10-December-1945 (Monday) - New York. Columbia recording session (from 1 to 4 A.M.). a) Frank Sinatra conducting The Columbia String Orchestra, Six Woodwinds and One Harpsichord Paul Ricci, Bernie Kaufrnan (clt); Julius Baker (fl); Harold Goltzer (bsn); Reggie Merrill (b-clt); Mitch Miller (oboe/eng-h); Alex Cores, William Brailowsky, William Gale, Zelly Smirnoff, Felix Orlewitz, Sylvan Kirsner, Milton Lomask, Howard Kay, Sam Caplan, Leo Kruczek, Fred Buldrini, Harry Zarief (vln); Harold Coletta, Sidney Brecher, Henry Pakaln (via); Maurice Bialkin, Armand Kaproff, Ben Feinbloom (vie); Howard Smith (hpc); Frank Carroll, Ruby Jamatz (b); Dick Ridgely (d/perc). XCO 35502
Slow Dance ("Piece For Woodwind #2" in Report) (Alec Wilder) Takel: 78: Columbia 7474-M (12"); V-Disc 635-A, V-Disc CL-15A (as "Piece For Stringed Instruments - Part 1") LP: Columbia ML 4271, CL 884; Odyssey 32 16 0262 CD: Sony A 4271
XCO 35503
Theme And Variations ("Piece For Woodwind #1" in Report) (Alec Wilder) Takel: 78: Columbia 7474-M (12"); V-Disc CL-15B (as "Piece For Stringed Instruments - Part 2"), V-Disc 635-B (as "Contrapuntal Variations") LP: Columbia ML 4271, CL 884; Odyssey 32 16 0262 CD: Sony A 4271
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b) Frank Sinatra conducting The Columbia String Orchestra and Two Woodwinds Julius Baker (fl); Mitch Miller (eng-h); Alex Cores, William Brailowsky, William Gale, Zelly Smirnoff, Felix Orlewitz, Sylvan Kirsner, Milton Lomask, Howard Kay, Sam Caplan, Leo Kruczek, Fred Buldrini, Harry Zarief (vln); Harold Coletta, Sidney Brecher, Henry Pakaln (via); Maurice Bialkin, Armand Kaproff, Ben Feinbloom (vie); Frank Carroll, Ruby Jamatz (b); Dick Ridgely (d/perc). XCO 35504
Air For English Horn ("Piece For English Horn" in Report) (Alec Wilder) - Soloist: Mitch Miller Take 1: 78: Columbia 7473-M (12"); V-Disc 642-A (as "Piece For English Horn") LP: Columbia ML 4271, CL 884; Odyssey 32 16 0262 CD: Sony A 4271
16-January-1946 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. SONGS BY SINATRA - CBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl - Where Is My Bess? (George Gershwin - Du Bose Heyward, Ira Gershwin) - M: Porgy and Bess (1935) 78: V-Disc 789-B (Army) - (mx. JB 118-D6TC 5297) CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
24-January-1946 (Thursday)- Hollywood. DINAH SHORE'S OPEN HOUSE - CBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse). Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Unidentified vocal chorus. - My Romance (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Jumbo (1935) 78: V-Disc 645-A (Army) - (mx. JDB 46-D6TC 5092) CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
The Forties 107 3/4-February-1946 (Sun/Mon) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session (from 9 P.M. to 3 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) Irving Parker, Max Herman, Ray Linn (tpt); Hoyt Bohannon, Les Jenkins, Elmer Smithers (tbn); Richard Perissi (fr-h); Heinie Beau, Arthur Smith, Herbie Haymer, Harry Schuchman, Jules Kinsler (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Samuel Cytron [Levine], George Kast, Gerald Joyce, Sam Middleman, Sol Kindler, William Bloom, Morris King, Eugene Powers, Sam Freed Jr., Harry Bluestone, Nicholas Pisani (vln); David Sterkin, Alex Neiman, Leonard Selic (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Julius Tannenbaum (vie); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p/cel); Dave Barbour (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 1674
AH Through The Day (Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein II) - MF: Centennial Summer (Fox - 1946) Takel: LP:M&MMM-1 Take 2: LP: Columbia C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40634 (C4K 40343), CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673) Take 3: 78: Columbia 36962 Take 4: This is a dubbing of take 3 on Columbia(GB) DB 2227.
HCO 1675
One Love (David Rose - Leo Robin) Takel: 78: Columbia 37054 LP: Columbia CL 2739 (S3L-42)/CS 9539 (S3S-42) CD: Columbia CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673)
b) Irving Parker, Max Herman, Ray Linn (tpt); Hoyt Bohannon, Les Jenkins, Elmer Smithers (tbn); Richard Perissi (fr-h); Heinie Beau, Arthur Smith, Herbie Haymer, Harry Schuchman, Jules Kinsler (sax); Mark Mclntyre (p); Dave Barbour (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 1676
Two Hearts Are Better Than One (as "Two Heads Together" in Report) (Jerome Kern - Leo Robin) - written for MF Centennial Summer (Fox - 1946) but not included in the finished film. Takel: Take 2:
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c) Ray Linn (tpt); Hoyt Bohannon (tbn); Heinie Beau, Arthur Smith, Herbie Haymer, Harry Schuchman (sax); Mark Mclntyre (p); Dave Barbour (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 1677
How Cute Can You Be? (Carl Fischer - Bill Carey) Takel: 78: Columbia 37048 LP: Columbia CL 606, C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CGK 40897, CK 52868 [CR 3] (CXK 48673)
Note: The Recording Report does not give the breakdown of the session(s).
13-February-1946 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. SONGS BY SINATRA - dress rehearsal of CBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse). Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers, Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl The Pied Pipers: June Hutton, Clark Yocum, Hal Hopper, Chuck Lowry. - Easy Street (Alan Rankin Jones) 78: V-Disc 663-B - (mx. JDB 70-B445220) - The Song Is You (Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Music In The Air (1932) 78: V-Disc 689-A (Army) - (mx. JDB 145-D6TC 5962) CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
24-February-1946 (Sunday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session (from 8 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Ray Linn, Max Herman, Mannie Klein (tpt); Hoyt Bohannon, Elmer Smithers, Les Jenkins (tbn); Richard Perissi (fr-h); Heinie Beau, Jules Kinsler, Arthur Smith, Herbie Haymer, Harry Schuchman (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Samuel Cytron [Levine], George Kast, Gerald Joyce, Sam Middleman, Sol Kindler, William Bloom, Harry Bluestone, Nicholas Pisani, Olcott Vail, Sam Freed Jr.,
The Forties 109 Morris King (vln); David Sterkin, Alex Neiman, Leonard Selic (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Julius Tannenbaum (vie); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p); George Van Eps (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d); Ben A. Creitz (see note). HCO 1733
From This Day Forward (Leigh Harline - Mort Greene) - F: From This Day Forward (RKO - 1946) Takel: 78: Columbia 36987 CD: Columbia CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673)
HCO 1734
Where Is My Bess? (George Gershwin - Du Bose Heyward, Ira Gershwin) - M: Porgy and Bess (1935) Takel: 78: Columbia 37064 EP: Columbia B-1673 LP: Columbia CL 1297, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40631 (C4K 40343), CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673)
HCO 1735
Begin The Beguine (Cole Porter) - M: Jubilee (1935) Takel: 78: Columbia 37064 45: Columbia 3-39106 LP: Columbia CL 1131 (C2L-6) CD: CBS A 20711 (A2 20709); Columbia CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673), CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65622 (C4K 65620)
HCO 1736
Something Old, Something New [As "Here Comes the Bride (She Said Yes)" in personnel listing.] (George Tibbies - Ramez Idriss) Takel: 78: Columbia 36987 LP: Columbia CL 2739 (S3L-42)/CS 9539 (S3S-42) CD: Columbia CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673) Take 2:
Note: Benjamin A. Creitz appears only in the Union contract. No instrument is listed. He plays saxophone, souzaphone, tuba and string bass!
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10/ll-March-1946 (Sun/Mon) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session (from 8 P.M. to 1:15 A.M..). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) Ray Linn, Max Herman, Zeke Zarchy (tpt); Hoyt Bohannon, Les Jenkins, Elmer Smithers (tbn); Richard Perissi (fr-h); Heinie Beau, Jules Kinsler, Arthur Smith, Herbie Haymer, Harry Schuchman (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Samuel Cytron [Levine], George Kast, Gerald Joyce, Sam Middleman, Sol Kindler, William Bloom, Harry Bluestone, Nicholas Pisani, Eugene Powers, Olcott Vail, Sam Freed Jr. (vln); David Sterkin, Alex Neiman, Leonard Selic (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Julius Tannenbaum (vie); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p/cel); Dave Barbour (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 1748
They Say It's Wonderful (Irving Berlin) - M: Annie Get Your Gun (1946) Takel: 78: Columbia 36975 45: Columbia 5-1907 EP: Columbia B-l524 LP: Columbia C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40631 (C4K 40343), CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673), CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65622 (C4K 65620), CK 66964 Take 2: EP: Columbia B-2516 LP: Columbia CL 2539 (10"), CL 6290 (10"), CL 1297
HCO 1749
That Old Black Magic (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - MF: Star Spangled Rhythm (Paramount - 1942) Takel: 78: Columbia 37257 (C-124) 45: Columbia 4-37257 EP: Columbia B-7433 LP: Columbia CL 6087 (10"), CL 743, C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CGK 40897, CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673), CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65622 (C4K 65620)
HCO 1750
The Girl That I Marry (Irving Berlin) - M: Annie Get Your Gun (1946) Takel: 78: Columbia 36975, 50063 45: Columbia 4-50053, 5-1908
The Forties 111 EP: Columbia B-2516 LP: Columbia CL 6290 (10"), CL 1136, CL 1297, PC 44236 CD: Columbia CK 44236, CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673) HCO 1751
I Fall In Love With You Every Day (Sam H. Stept) Take 1: 78: Columbia 39493 45: Columbia 4-39493 LP: Columbia C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673)
HCO 1752
How Deep Is The Ocean (Irving Berlin) Takel: 78: Columbia 37257 (C-112) 45: Columbia 4-37257 EP: Columbia B-1524, B-2638 LP: Columbia CL 6087 (10"), CL 1130 (C2L-6), C6X 40343 CD: CBS A 20710 (A2 20709); Columbia CK 40631 (C4K 40343), CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673), CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65622 (C4K 65620)
HCO 1753
Home On The Range (Dan Kelly - Brewster Higley) Takel: 78: Columbia(UK) DC 385 CD: Columbia CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673), CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65622 (C4K 65620)
b) Heinie Beau, Jules Kinsler, Arthur Smith, Herbie Haymer, Harry Schuchman (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Samuel Cytron [Levine], George Kast, Gerald Joyce, Sam Middleman, Sol Kindler, William Bloom, Harry Bluestone, Nicholas Pisani, Eugene Powers, Olcott Vail, Sam Freed Jr. (vln); David Sterkin, Alex Neiman, Leonard Selic (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Julius Tannenbaum (vie); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p/cel); Dave Barbour (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d). (See note.) HCO 1754
The Song Is You (Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Music In The Air (1932) Take 1: (see note) CD: Columbia CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673)
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Note: The notes that come with the CD (in the Complete Recordings set, Vol. 4) do not mention a take number for The Song Is You, since this one was rejected at the time - to be remade, with a different master number, on 26-Oct-1947, at a session that is a fine example of a discographer's nightmare. But as the text of the book that comes with the set mentions only They Say It's Wonderful as having two complete takes, there seems to be no doubt that the issued take above must be considered as Take 1. The exclusion of the brass was based on aural evidence - the arrangement is practically the same (the orchestra is larger, of course) as the one used in the Victor recordings of 19-Jan-1942. Coincidence or not, the four original violinists are also present.
18-March-1946 (Monday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF Till The Clouds Roll By. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Lennie Hayton A vocal chorus. Conrad Salinger (arr). - OF Man River (Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammestein II) - M: Show Boat (1927) CD: Rhino R2 72182 (4)
7-April-1946 (Sunday) - New York. Columbia recording session (from 8:00 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Carl Poole, Lyman Vunk, Red Solomon (tpt); Jack Satterfield, Anthony Russo, Harriss Hubble (tbn); Joseph Singer (fr-h); Vincent Abato, Fred Pfeifer, Artie Drelinger, Bernie Kaufrnan, Hymie Shertzer (sax/wwd); George Ockner, Ben Steinberg, Nathan Kaproff, Noah Bielski, Milton Bornstein, Maurice Hershaft, Paul Winter, Benjamin Altman, Arthur Loeserman, Felix Orlewitz, Boris Levitsky, Buddy Sheppard (vln); Abram Loft, Hyman Dickler, Sidney Brecher (via); George Poliakin, David Soyer, Milton Prinz (vie); Doris Johnson McDonald (harp); Joe Bushkin (p); Matty Golizio (g); Sid Weiss (b); Johnny Blowers (d). XCO 36056
Soliloquy (Part II) (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Carousel (1945) PB: CD: Columbia CK 64661 Takel: 78: V-Disc 749-A LP: Columbia CL 1130 (C2L-6) CD: CBS A 20710 (A2 20709)
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Soliloquy (Parti) (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Carousel (1945) Takel: 78: V-Disc 749-A LP: Columbia CL 1130 (C2L-6) CD: CBS A 20710 (A2 20709); Columbia CK 64661
10-April-1946 (Wednesday) - New York. SONGS BY SINATRA - dress rehearsal of CBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse No. 3). Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers, Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Guest: Gene Kelly. The Pied Pipers: June Hutton, Clark Yocum, Hal Hopper, Chuck Lowry. -1 Fall In Love With You Every Day (Sam H. Stept) 78: V-Disc 789-B (Army) - (mx. JB 118-D6TC 5297) CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
24-April-1946 (Wednesday) - New York. SONGS BY SINATRA - dress rehearsal of CBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse No. 3). Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers, Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl The Pied Pipers: June Hutton, Clark Yocum, Hal Hopper, Chuck Lowry. - They Say It's Wonderful (Irving Berlin) - M: Annie Get Your Gun (1946) 78: V-Disc 670-A (Army) - (mx. JDB 110-D6TC 5290) CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617 - You Are Too Beautiful (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - MF: Hallelujah, I'm A Bum (Lewis Milestone - 1933) 78: V-Disc 670-A (Army) - (mx. JDB 110-D6TC 5290) CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
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28-May-1946 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session (from 11:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) Zeke Zarchy, Ray Linn, Mannie Klein (tpt); William Schaefer, Les Jenkins, Si Zentner (tbn); James Stagliano (fr-h); Heinie Beau, Jules Kinsler, Fred Stulce, Herbie Haymer, Fred Dornbach (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Samuel Cytron, George Kast, Sam Middleman, Sol Kindler, William Bloom, Nicholas Pisani, Olcott Vail, Eugene Powers, Gerald Vinci, David Frisina, Sam Freed Jr. (vln); David Sterkin, Gareth Nuttycombe, George Serulnic (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Julius Tannenbaum (vie); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p/cel); Allan Reuss (g); Art Shapiro (b); Ray Hagan (d). XHC0 1849 Soliloquy (Part II) (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Carousel (1945) Takel: 78: Columbia 7492-M (12") EP: Columbia B-1620 (edited) CD: Columbia CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673), CK 48960 XHCO1850 Soliloquy (Parti) (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Carousel (1945) Takel: 78: Columbia 7492-M (12") EP: Columbia B-1620 (edited) CD: Columbia CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673), CK 48960 HCO 1851
Somewhere In The Night (Joseph Myrow - Mack Gordon) - MF: Three Little Girls In Blue (Fox - 1946) Takel: 78: Columbia 37054 CD: Columbia CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673)
b) Ray Linn (tpt); William Schaefer (tbn); Heinie Beau, Fred Stulce, Herbie Haymer, Fred Dornbach (sax); Mark Mclntyre (p/cel); Allan Reuss (g); Art Shapiro (b); Ray Hagan (d); The Pied Pipers [June Hutton, Hal Hopper, Chuck Lowry, Clark Yocum] (vocal). George Siravo (arr).
HCO 1852
Could'Ja? (w/PP) (Carl Fischer - Bill Carey) Takel:
The Forties 115 78: Columbia 38608 LP: Columbia PC 44236 CD: Columbia CK 44236, CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673) HCO 1853
Five Minutes More (aGS) (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Sweetheart Of Sigma Chi (Monogram - 1946) Take 1: with celeste introduction. 78: Columbia 37048 CD: Columbia CK 48960, CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673), CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65622 (C4K 65620) Take 2: A dubbing of Take 1, with the celeste intro. cut out. 78: Columbia 50069 LP: Columbia CL 2474/CS 9274, KG 31358 CD: CBS 09274
Note: On this date, the copyist was paid for an arrangement of South America, Take It Away, by Lowell Marty. Nothing else is said.
5-June-1946 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. SONGS BY SINATRA - CBS radio broadcast (CBS Playhouse). Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers, Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl The Pied Pipers: June Hutton, Clark Yocum, Hal Hopper, Chuck Lowry. - Come Rain Or Come Shine (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - M: St. Louis Woman (1946) 78: V-Disc 700-B (Army) - (mx. JDB 172-D6TC 6018) CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
6-June-1946 (Thursday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF It Happened In Brooklyn. Frank Sinatra with Kathryn Grayson [1] and children's chorus [2] and Orchestra conducted by Johnny Green Axel Stordahl (arr). - The Brooklyn Bridge (Part 1) (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) CD: Great Movie Themes 60034 - Johann Sebastian Bach Invention #1 [1,2] (Johann Sebastian Bach - Sammy Cahn, spcl.w.) CD: Great Movie Themes 60034
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- The Brooklyn Bridge (Part 2) (Out-take) (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) CD: Great Movie Themes 60034
ll-June-1946 (Tuesday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF It Happened In Brooklyn. Frank Sinatra and Kathryn Grayson with Orchestra conducted by Johnny Green Andre Previn, Johnny Green (p). Axel Stordahl (arr). - La Ci Darem La Mano (Out-take.) (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Opera: Don Giovanni (1787)
18-July-1946 (Thursday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF It Happened In Brooklyn. Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson [1] with Orchestra conducted by Johnny Green Andre Previn (p). Axel Stordahl (arr). - La Ci Darem La Mano [1] (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) - Opera: Don Giovanni (1787) CD: Great Movie Themes 60034 - Whose Baby Are You? (Jerome Kern - Anne Caldwell) - M: The Night Boat (1920) CD: Great Movie Themes 60034
24/25-July-1946 (Wed/Thu) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session (from 10 P.M. to 1 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Zeke Zarchy, Donald Anderson (tpt); Ray Linn (tpt, claves [1]); William Schaefer, Ed Kusby, Les Jenkins (tbn); Richard Perissi (fr-h); Heinie Beau, Fred Stulce, Jules Kinsler, Herbie Haymer (sax/wwd); Fred Dornbach (sax/wwd, maracas [1]); Mischa Russell, Samuel Cytron, George Kast, Sam Middleman, Harry Bluestone, Olcott Vail, Sam Freed Jr., Werner Callies, William Bloom, Morris King, Peter Ellis, Gerald Joyce (vln); David Sterkin, Paul Robyn, Stanley Spiegelman (via); Cy Bernard, Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell (vie); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p/cel); Dave Barbour (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d).
The Forties 117 HCO 1922
The Things We Did Last Summer (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) Takel: 78: Columbia 37089 EP: Columbia B-2589 LP: Columbia CL 1136, PC 44236 CD: Columbia CK 44236, CK 48960, CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673), CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65622 (C4K 65620)
HCO 1923
You'll Know When It Happens (John Jacob Loeb, Carmen Lombardo) Take 1: (files say: "Rejected by Sinatra".) 78: Columbia (Australia) DO 3041 CD: Columbia CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673)
HCO 1924
This Is The Night (Redd Evans, Lewis Bellin) Takel: 78: Columbia 37193, 38853 33: Columbia 3-38853 Take 2: CD: Columbia CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673)
HCO 1925
The Coffee Song [1] (Bob Hilliard, Dick Miles) - R: Copacabana Revue (1946) Take 1: Difference is at 1 '40". 78: Columbia 37089 CD: Columbia CK 48960, CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673), CK 57152 Take 2: Difference is at 1 '40". LP: Columbia CL 2474/CS 9274, KG 31358 CD: CBS 09274
30/31-July-1946 (Tue/Wed) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session (from 8 P.M. to 1 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Zeke Zarchy, Mannie Klein, Clyde Hurley (tpt); Hoyt Bohannon, Les Jenkins, Ed Kusby (tbn); Richard Perissi (fr-h); Harry Klee, Jules Kinsler, Herbie Haymer, Fred Dornbach (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Sam Freed Jr., Eugene Lamas, William Bloom, Sol Kindler, Howard Halbert, Werner Callies, Dan Lube, David Frisina, Walter Edelstein, Gerald Vinci, Morris King (vln);
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Abraham Hochstein, Stanley Spiegelman, Alex Neiman (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Julius Tannenbaum (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p/cel); Dave Barbour (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 1930
Among My Souvenirs (Horatio Nicholls - Edgar Leslie) PB: CD: Columbia CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673), CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65622 (C4K 65620) Takel: 78: Columbia 37161, 50003 45: Columbia 4-37161, 4-50003 EP: Columbia B-2589 33: Columbia 3-37161 LP: Columbia CL 1359
HCO 1931
I Love You (George Forrest, Robert Wright) - M: Song Of Norway (1944) - adapt, from Grieg's Ich Liebe Dich Takel: 78: Columbia 38684 (C-197) 45: Columbia 4-38684, 5-1040 LP: Columbia CL 6096 (10") CD: Columbia CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673)
HCO 1932
September Song (Kurt Weill - Maxwell Anderson) - M: Knickerbocker Holiday (1938) Takel: 78: Columbia 37161, 50003 45: Columbia 4-37161, 4-50003 33: Columbia 3-37161 EP: Columbia B-2589 LP: Columbia CL 1359, CL 2572/CS 9372, C6X 40343 CD: CBS 09372; Columbia CK 40631 (C4K 40343), CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673), CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65246 (C2K 65244), CK 65622 (C4K 65620)
HCO 1933
Blue Skies (Irving Berlin) - M: Betsy (1926) Takel: EP: Columbia B-l 524, B-9021 LP: Columbia CL 902, CL 2740 (S3L-42)/CS 9540 (S3S-42),
The Forties 119 C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40633 (C4K 40343), CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673), CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65245 (C2K 65244), CK 65622 (C4K 65620) HCO 1934
Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - M: Glad To See You (1944) Takel: 78: Columbia 38474 (C-185) LP: Columbia CL 6059 (10"), CL 2740 (S3L-42)/CS 9540 (S3S-42), C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40634 (C4K 40343), CK 52869 [CR 4] (CXK 48673), CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65245 (C2K 65244), CK 65622 (C4K 65620)
Note: On this date, Lowell Marty was paid for an arrangement of South America, Take It Away. (See note for the 28-May-I946 session.)
8/9-August-1946 (Thu/Fri) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session (from 8 P.M. to 12:15 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Mannie Klein, Zeke Zarchy, Ray Linn (tpt); Elmer Smithers, Hoyt Bohannon, Ed Kusby (tbn); John Cave (fr-h); Fred Stulce, Jack Dumont, Jules Kinsler, Herbie Haymer, Fred Dornbach (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Harry Bluestone, Marshall Sosson, Peter Ellis, George Kast, Morris King, Gerald Joyce, Sam Middleman, Dan Lube, Sol Kindler, Sam Freed Jr., Werner Callies (vln); David Sterkin, Paul Robyn, Stanley Spiegelman (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Cy Bernard (vie); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p/cel); Allan Reuss (g); Art Shapiro (b); Ray Hagan (d). The Ken Lane Singers. (See note.) HCO 1945
Adeste Fideles (John Reading) Takel: 78: Columbia 37145, 38256, 50079; V-Disc 868-A (edited) 45: Columbia 4-50079, 4-38256, 5-1323 LP: Columbia CL 6019 (10"), CL 1032, PC 40707 CD: Columbia CK 40707, CK 52870 [CR 5] (CXK 48673), CK 66413
HCO 1946
Lost In The Stars (Kurt Weill - Maxwell Anderson) - M: Lost In The Stars (1949) Takel: 78: Columbia 38650; V-Disc 879-A
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HCO 1947
Jingle Bells (w/KLS) (James S. Pierpont) PB2: CD: Columbia CK 66413 Takel: 78: Columbia 37152, 38257; V-Disc 868-B (edited) 45: Columbia 4-38257 LP: Columbia CL 6019 (10"), CL 2542 (10"), CL 1032, PC 40707 CD: Columbia CK 40707, CK 52870 [CR 5] (CXK 48673)
HCO 1948
Falling In Love With Love (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: The Boys From Syracuse (1938) Takel: EP: Columbia B-l872, B-l984 LP: Columbia CL 606, C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CGK 40897, CK 52870 [CR 5] (CXK 48673), CK 65246 (C2K 65244)
Note: The liner notes for CD CK 40707 ("Christmas Dreaming") list for this date the personnel that is really the one for 28-December-1947. This has led me to think that the list of singers in the liner notes is also wrong and that in reality they sang on 28-Dec. I have listed them on that date.
22/23-August-1946 (Thu/Fri) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session (from 8:00 P.M. to 1:30 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Zeke Zarchy, Ray Linn, Donald Anderson (tpt); Hoyt Bohannon, Les Jenkins, Elmer Smithers (tbn); John Cave (fr-h); Jack Dumont, Fred Stulce, Jules Kinsler, Fred Dornbach, Herbie Haymer (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Harry Bluestone, Marshall Sosson, Peter Ellis, George Kast, Morris King, Gerald Joyce, Sam Middleman, Eugene Lamas, Werner Callies, Sam Freed Jr., Felix Slatkin (vln); David Sterkin, Paul Robyn, Stanley Spiegelman (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Julius Tannenbaum (vie); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre
The Forties 121 (p/cel); Allan Reuss (g); Art Shapiro (b); Ray Hagan (d); Richard David, Mack McLean, Gil Mershon, Ernest Newton, David Knight, Robert Stevens, Bill Seckler, Marvin Bailey (male chorus [1]). HCO 1969
Hush-A-Bye Island (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) - F: Smash-Up, The Story Of A Woman (U.I. - 1947) Takel: 78: Columbia 37193 CD: Columbia CK 52870 [CR 5] (CXK 48673)
HCO 1970
So They Tell Me (Arthur Kent - Jack Gale, Harold Mott) Takel: CD: Columbia CK 52870 [CR 5] (CXK 48673)
HCO 1971
There's No Business Like Show Business [ 1 ] (Irving Berlin) - M: Annie Get Your Gun (1946) Takel: 78: Columbia 38829 33: Columbia 3-38829 LP: Columbia CL 1297, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40631 (C4K 40343), CK 52870 [CR 5] (CXK 48673), CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65246 (C2K 65244), CK 65622 (C4K 65620)
HCO 1972
(Once Upon) A Moonlight Night (As Once Upon A Lovely Moonlight Night in personnel listing.) (Sydney Clare, Irving Bibo) Takel: 78: Columbia 38316 CD: Columbia CK 52870 [CR 5] (CXK 48673)
17-September-1946 (Tuesday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF It Happened In Brooklyn. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Johnny Green Andre Previn (p). Axel Stordahl (arr). - Time After Time (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) CD: Great Movie Themes 60034
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23-September-1946 (Monday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF It Happened In Brooklyn. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Johnny Green Andre Previn (p). Axel Stordahl (arr). - It's The Same Old Dream (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn)
(Out-take)
26-September-1946 (Thursday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF It Happened In Brooklyn. Frank Sinatra, Jimmy Durante and The Starlighters with Orchestra conducted by Johnny Green Jimmy Durante, Andre Previn (p). Axel Stordahl (arr). - The Song's Gotta Come From The Heart (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) CD: Rhino R2 72182 (1); Great Movie Themes 60034 Note: The part with The Starlighters was not used in the finished film.
27-September-1946 (Friday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF It Happened In Brooklyn. Frank Sinatra and The Starlighters with Orchestra conducted by Johnny Green Andre Previn (p). Axel Stordahl (arr). - It's The Same Old Dream (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) CD: Great Movie Themes 60034
9-October-1946 (Wednesday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF It Happened In Brooklyn. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Johnny Green Axel Stordahl (arr). - The Brooklyn Bridge (Finale) (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn)
(Out-take)
The Forties 123 15/16-October-1946 (Tue/Wed) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session - CBS Playhouse (from 10:45 P.M. to 5:15 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Donald Anderson, Ray Linn, Zeke Zarchy (tpt); William Schaefer, Joe Howard, Les Jenkins (tbn); James McGee (fr-h); Fred Stulce, Fred Dornbach, Heinie Beau, Jules Kinsler, Herbie Haymer (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Olcott Vail, Harry Bluestone, Nicholas Pisani, Victor Arno, Gerald Joyce, Peter Ellis, Sam Freed Jr., William Bloom, Marshall Sosson, Morris King, Walter Edelstein (vln); Ralph Lane, David Sterkin, Maurice Perlmutter (via); Fred Goerner, Cy Bernard, Jack Sewell (vie); Kathryn Thompson Vail (harp); Leonard Berman (p/cel); Vito Mumolo (g); Art Shapiro (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 2090
Strange Music (Robert Wright, George Forrest) - M: Song Of Norway (1944) - from Grieg's Nocturne and Wedding Day In Troldhangen Takel: CD: Columbia CK 52870 [CR 5] (CXK 48673)
HCO 2091
Poinciana (Nat Simon - Manuel Lliso, Sp.w.\ Buddy Bernier, Eng.w.) Takel: 78: Columbia(GB) DB 2357 CD: Columbia CK 52870 [CR 5] (CXK 48673)
HCO 2092
The Music Stopped (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) - MF: Higher And Higher (RKO - 1943) Takel: CD: CK 52870 [CR 5] (CXK 48673) Take 2:
HCO 2093
Why Shouldn't It Happen To Us? (Alberta Nichols - Mann Holiner) Takel: 78: Columbia 37251 LP: Columbia CL 2740 (S3L-42)/CS 9540 (S3S-42) CD: Columbia CK 52870 [CR 5] (CXK 48673)
HCO 2094
None But The Lonely Heart (Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky - B. Westbrook, Eng.w.) Takel: Take 2: See session for 31-October-1946.
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21-October-1946 (Monday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF It Happened In Brooklyn. Frank Sinatra, Jimmy Durante and Bobby Long with Orchestra conducted by Johnny Green -1 Believe (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) CD: Great Movie Themes 60034 Note: Bobby Long dubbed in his voice for Billy Roy, who "sings" in the film.
24-October-1946 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session - CBS Playhouse (from 7:15 to 10:45 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Ray Linn, Zeke Zarchy, Donald Anderson (tpt); William Schaefer, Les Jenkins, Dave Hallett (tbn); Fred Fox (fr-h); Fred Stulce, Herbie Haymer, Jules Kinsler, Fred Dornbach, Heinie Beau (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, George Kast, Nicholas Pisani, Samuel Cytron, Sam Middleman, Marshall Sosson, Fred Olson, Walter Edelstein, Morris King, Peter Ellis, Harry Bluestone, Edward Bergman, Felix Slatkin, Eugene Powers, Werner Callies (vln); Maurice Perlmutter, Paul Lowenkron, Paul Robyn, Allan Harshman (via); Nicholas Ochi-Albi, Arthur Kafton, Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell (vie); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p/cel); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d); The Four Hits and a Miss [Beverly Mahr, Bill Seckler, Mack McLean, Marvin Bailey, Lee Gotch] (voc). HCO 2116
Time After Time (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - MF: It Happened In Brooklyn (MGM - 1946) Takel: 78: Columbia 37300 EP: Columbia B-l985 LP: Columbia CL 606, CL 2572/CS 9372, CL 2913, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40634 (C4K 40343), CK 48960, CK 52870 [CR 5] (CXK 48673), CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65240, CK 65622 (C4K 65620), CK 66964
HCO 2117
It's The Same Old Dream (w/FHAAM) (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - MF: It Happened In Brooklyn (MGM - 1946) Takel: 78: Columbia 37288
The Forties 125 LP: Columbia CL 2739 (S3L-42)/CS 9539 (S3S-42), C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40633 (C4K 40343), CK 52870 [CR 5] (CXK 48673) HCO 2118
I'm Sorry I Made You Cry (N. J. Clesi) Takel: 78: Columbia 37256 (C-124) LP: Columbia CL 6087 (10") CD: Columbia CK 52870 [CR 5] (CXK 48673)
31-October-1946 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session - CBS Playhouse (from 7:15 to 11:45 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) Mannie Klein, Ray Linn, Zeke Zarchy, Paul Geil (tpt); Ed Kusby, William Schaefer, Si Zentner, Charlie Coolidge (tbn); Richard Perissi (fr-h); Jack Dumont, Harry Klee, Morris Bercov, Babe Russin, Harry Schuchman (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, George Kast, Nicholas Pisani, Samuel Cytron, Sam Middleman, Marshall Sosson, Fred Olson, Walter Edelstein, Peter Ellis, Harry Bluestone, Joseph Quadri, Felix Slatkin, Werner Callies, Dan Lube, Achille Mierlot Jr. (vln); Maurice Perlmutter, Paul Lowenkron, Paul Robyn, Allan Harshman (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Joseph Saxon, Nicholas Ochi-Albi (vie); Cheryll Scott (harp); Milt Raskin (p/cel); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan, Sam Weiss (d). HCO 2094
None But The Lonely Heart (Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky - B. Westbrook, Eng. w.) Take 1: See session for 15-October-19 46. Take 2: 78: Columbia(Australia) D03151 LP: Collector COL 01 CD: Columbia CK 52870 [CR 5] (CXK 48673)
HCO 2121
The Brooklyn Bridge (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - MF: It Happened In Brooklyn (MGM - 1946) Takel: 78: Columbia 37288 LP: Columbia CL 2913, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40634 (C4K 40343), CK 52870 [CR 5] (CXK 48673), CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65240, CK 65622 (C4K 65620)
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b) Mannie Klein, Ray Linn, Zeke Zarchy (tpt); Ed Kusby, William Schaefer, Si Zentner (tbn); Jack Dumont, Harry Klee, Morris Bercov, Babe Russin, Harry Schuchman (sax/wwd); Milt Raskin (p); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 2122
I Believe (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - MF: It Happened In Brooklyn (MGM - 1946) Takel: 78: Columbia 37300 LP: Columbia CL 2913 CD: Columbia CK 52870 [CR 5] (CXK 48673), CK 65246 (C2K 65244)
c) Ray Linn (tpt); William Schaefer (tbn); Jack Dumont, Babe Russin, Harry Klee, Harry Schuchman (sax/wwd); Milt Raskin (p); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 2123
I Got A Gal I Love (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Ladies' Man (Par. - 1947) Takel: 78: Columbia 37231 CD: Columbia CK 52870 [CR 5] (CXK 48673)
Note: Sam Weiss (d) is listed only in the Union contract. The u b" and "c" personnels the Columbia files do not agree with the payments made on that date: Mannie Klein and Zeke Zarchy got "5"; Paul Geil, Sam Weiss and the strings were paid "4"; the others got a 8 " (played in all the titles).
7-November-1946 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session - CBS Playhouse (1 st Session: from 6 to 9 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) Ray Linn, Zeke Zarchy, Mannie Klein, Clyde Hurley (tpt); William Atkinson, Hoyt Bohannon, Les Jenkins (tbn); Jack Dumont, Heinie Beau, Jules Kinsler, Babe Russin, Fred Dornbach (sax/wwd); Mark Mclntyre (p); Allan Reuss (g); Jess Bourgeois (b - see Note 1); Nick Fatool (d); The Pied Pipers [June Hutton, Clark Yocum, Hal Hopper, Chuck Lowry] (voc). HCO 2134
The Dum Dot Song (w/PP) [Dum Dot (The Gum Song) in report] (Julian Kay) Takel: 78: Columbia 37966 CD: Columbia CK 52870 [CR 5] (CXK 48673)
The Forties 127 b) Ray Linn (tpt) OUT. HCO 2135
AH Of Me (Gerald Marks - Seymour Simons) PB1: CD: Columbia CK 64852, CK 65240 Takel: 78:Columbia(GB)DB2330 CD: Columbia CK 52870 [CR 5] (CXK 48673)
c) Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl To the personnel in "b", add May Hogan Cambern (harp). HCO 2136
It's All Up To You (See Note 2.) (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) Take 1: 78: Columbia Special Products CD: Columbia CK 52870 [CR 5] (CXK 48673)
Note 1: The Columbia Session Report for the Musicians Union and the personnel listing give Phil Stephens as the bassist for this session. But and this is a big "but" - the memo that usually accompanied the report to Local 47 has Stephens name crossed out and "Jess Bourgeois" handwritten in such a manner that I read "Bourgold". The right spelling was discovered in the Directory of Local 47 for 1969. Also Fred Stulce is not listed for the first session in the Union report - just in the personnel listing of Columbia files. See note for the next session. Note 2: The Recording Report shows exactly the information as given above. But someone has added, in pencil: "Never released commercially. Orch. under Kay Kyser." I always thought that the sound and the arrangement pointed to Axel Stordahl, but in 1970 (Jan-22) I wrote a letter to Mr. Kyser asking him if he had led the band as listed in the Report or if the recording had been made with his orchestra. His answer: he never conducted the personnel listed above and the band was his own regular one. Mr. Kyser, however, couldn't help me with the names of the musicians at that time. The book that comes with "The Complete Recordings" says that "Kay Kyser and his Orchestra provided only the flip, and the label copy on the Sinatra-Shore side mis-credited the accompaniment to Kyser's band." In view of Mr. Kyser's answer to my letter (his memory may have played him a trick, of course), I felt that it should be mentioned here.
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7/8-November-1946 (Thu/Fri) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session - CBS Playhouse (2nd Session: from 9:45 P.M. to 12:30 A.M.). Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Zeke Zarchy, Mannie Klein, Clyde Hurley (tpt); William Atkinson, Hoyt Bohannon, Les Jenkins (tbn); Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Jack Dumont, Jules Kinsler, Babe Russin, Fred Stulce, Fred Dornbach (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Felix Slatkin, Marshall Sosson, William Bloom, Sam Freed Jr., Howard Halbert, Walter Edelstein, Olcott Vail, Fred Olson, Gerald Vinci, Gerald Joyce, Morris King, Dan Lube, Werner Callies, Sol Kindler (vln); Ben Simon, David Sterkin, Allan Harshman, Maurice Perlmutter (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Cy Bernard, Nicholas Ochi-Albi (vie); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d). No vocal group. HCO 2137
My Romance (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Jumbo (1935) Take 1: At 1 '20": (Sinatra only) At 2'14": (Dinah only) 78: V-Disc 645 CD: Columbia CK 52870 [CR 5] (CXK 48673)
Note: The Columbia files show Heinie Beau as present in both sessions, but the report to the Musicians Union says he was paid only half the amount paid to the others (and the same as Ray Linn, who played only on the first title of the first session). Fred Stulce is not in the Union report for the first session, but he is listed as present in the Columbia files...
15-December-1946 (Sunday) - New York. Columbia recording session (from 4:15 to 6:55 P.M.). The Metronome All Stars Charlie Shavers (tpt); Lawrence Brown (tbn); Johnny Hodges (alt); Coleman Hawkins (ten); Harry Carney (bar); Nat "King" Cole (p); Bob Ahern (g); Eddie Safranski (b); Buddy Rich (d); Frank Sinatra (voc); Sy Oliver (arr). CO 37177
Sweet Lorraine (Cliff Burwell - Mitchell Parish) Takel: 78: Columbia 37293; V-Disc 754-B LP: Columbia CL 2528 (10"), CL 2740 (S3L-42)/CS 9540 (S3S-42), C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40633 (C4K 40343), CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673), CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65240, CK 65622 (C4K 65620)
The Forties 129 Take 2: 78: Columbia 37293 (only a few copies) LP: Collector COLO 1 CD: Columbia CK 65245 (C2K 65244) Note: At the same session, The Metronome All Stars recorded Nat Meets June, with vocal by Nat "King" Cole and June Christy.
15-December-1946 (Sunday) - New York. Columbia recording session (1 st Session: from 9:15 to 11:30 P.M.). (See note.) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) Artie Baker, Wolffe Taninbaum, Vincent Abato, George Tudor, John Ful-ton (sax/wwd); Maurice Hershaft, Phillip Frank, Seymour Miroff, Elliot Magaziner, Benjamin Altman, Max Schwartz, Nat Brusiloff, Jacques Margolies, Merle Pitt, Alfio Micci, Buddy Sheppard, George Ockner (vln); Joseph Reilich, Sol Rumberg, William Schoen (via); Bernard Greenhouse, David Soyer, Maurice Bialkin (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Stan Freeman (p/cel); Matty Golizio (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Johnny Blowers (d). CO 37161
Always (Irving Berlin) Take 1: 78: Columbia(Australia) DO 3009 CD: Columbia CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673)
b) Andy Ferretti, Nathan Solomson, Jimmy Maxwell (tpt); Warren Covington, Anthony Russo, Wes Heins (tbn); Joseph Singer (fr-h); Artie Baker, Wolffe Taninbaum, Vincent Abato, George Tudor, John Fulton (sax/wwd); Maurice Hershaft, Philip Frank, Seymour Miroff, Elliot Magaziner, Benjamin Altman, Max Schwartz, Nat Brusiloff, Jacques Margolies, Merle Pitt, Alfio Micci, Buddy Sheppard, George Ockner (vln); Joseph Reilich, Sol Rumberg, William Schoen (via); Bernard Greenhouse, David Soyer, Maurice Bialkin (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Stan Freeman (p/cel); Matty Golizio (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Johnny Blowers (d). CO 37162
I Want To Thank Your Folks (George Weiss, Bennie Benjamin) Takel: 78: Columbia 37251; V-Disc 763-A CD: Columbia CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673)
Note: The Recording Report gives two sessions (from 9:15 to 11:30 P.M. and from 11:45 P.M. to 12:45 A.M.) for this date but does not say which
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15/16-December-1946 (Sun/Mon) - New York. Columbia recording session (2nd Session: from 11:45 P.M. to 12:45 A.M.). (See note for the previous session.) Frank Sinatra and The Page Cavanaugh Trio Page Cavanaugh (p/voc/arr); Al Viola (p/voc); Lloyd Pratt (b/voc). CO 37163
That's How Much I Love You (Eddy Arnold, Wally Fowler, J. Graydon Hall) Takel: 78: Columbia 37231 LP: Columbia C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CGK 40897, CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673)
CO 37164
You Can Take My Word For It, Baby (Ticker Freeman, Irving Taylor) Takel: 78: Columbia 40229; V-Disc 763-A 45: Columbia 4-40229 LP: Columbia CL 2739 (S3L-42)/CS 9539 (S3S-42), C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40633 (C4K 40343), CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673)
9/10-January-1947 (Thu/Fri) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session - CBS Playhouse (from 8:47 P.M. to 12:17 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) Fred Stulce, Herbie Haymer, Fred Dornbach, Heinie Beau, Harold Lawson (sax/wwd); George Kast, Samuel Cytron, Alex Beller, Morris King, David Jeselson, Oreste Tomasso, Eugene Powers, Gerald Joyce, Mischa Russell, Harry Bluestone, Felix Slatkin, Nicholas Pisani (vln); William Hymanson, William Spear, David Sterkin (via); Cy Bernard, Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell (vie); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p); Allan Reuss (g); Jack Ryan (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 2181
Always (Irving Berlin) PB1:
The Forties 131 CD: Columbia CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673), CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65622 (C4K 65620), CK 66964 Takel: 78: Columbia 38686 (C-197) LP: Columbia CL 6096 (10"), CL 1359, C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CGK 40897 b) Zeke Zarchy, Ray Linn, Leonard Mach (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Les Jenkins, Dave Hallett (tbn); Richard Perissi (fr-h); Fred Stulce, Herbie Haymer, Fred Dornbach, Heinie Beau, Harold Lawson (sax/wwd); George Kast, Samuel Cytron, Alex Beller, Morris King, David Jeselson, Oreste Tomasso, Eugene Powers, Gerald Joyce, Mischa Russell, Harry Bluestone, Felix Slatkin, Nicholas Pisani (vln); William Hymanson, William Spear, David Sterkin (via); Cy Bernard, Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell (vie); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p); Allan Reuss (g); Jack Ryan (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 2182
I Concentrate On You (Cole Porter) - MF: Broadway Melody Of 1940 (MGM - 1940) Takel: 78: Columbia 37256 (C-124) LP: Columbia CL 6087 (10"), CL 1131 (C2L-6), C2X 40897 CD: CBS A 20711 (A2 20809); Columbia CGK 40897, CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673)
HCO 2183
My Love For You (Harry Jacobson - Edward Heyman) Takel: 78:Columbia(GB)DB2388 CD: Columbia CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673)
ll/12-March-1947 (Tue/Wed) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session - CBS Playhouse (from 9:45 P.M. to 2:15 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Zeke Zarchy, Leonard Mach, Ray Linn (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Dave Hallett, Les Jenkins (tbn); Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Fred Stulce, Jules Kinsler, Heinie Beau, Herbie Haymer, Fred Dornbach (sax/wwd); George Kast, Samuel Cytron, Mischa Russell, Werner Callies, Harry Bluestone, Sam Freed Jr., Nicholas Pisani, Gerald Joyce, Olcott Vail, Gerald Vinci, Morris King, Peter Ellis (vln); William Hymanson, Maurice Perlmutter, William Spear (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Cy Bernard (vie); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p/cel); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d); The Pied Pipers [June Hutton, Hal Hopper, Chuck Lowry, Clark Yocum] (voc).
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HCO 2256
Mam'selle (Edmund Goulding - Mack Gordon) - F: The Razor's Edge (Fox - 1947) Take 1: 78: Columbia 37343 LP: Columbia CL 1136; Harmony HL 7405/HS 11205 CD: Columbia CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673), (C4K 64681), CK 48960, CK 64683 (C4K 64681), CK 65622 (C4K 65620)
HCO 2257
Ain'tcha Ever Comin' Back (w/PP) (Axel Stordahl, Paul Weston, Irving Taylor) Takel: 78: Columbia 37554 LP: Columbia CL 1136 CD: Columbia CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673), CK 57152
HCO 2258
Stella By Starlight (Victor Young - Ned Washington) - based on theme from F The Uninvited (Paramount - 1944) Take 1: (3'20") Sinatra sings Stellar all the time. 78: Columbia 37343 LP: Columbia CL 1448, PC 44236 CD: Columbia CK 44236 Take 2: (3'12") The "r" is dropped... CD: Columbia CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673), CK 64684 (C4K 64681), CK 65623 (C4K 65620)
31-March-1947 (Monday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session - CBS Playhouse (from 8:15 to 11:10 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Zeke Zarchy, Donald Anderson, Ray Linn (tpt); William Schaefer, Dave Hallett, Les Jenkins (tbn); Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Fred Stulce, Jules Kinsler, Heinie Beau, Herbie Haymer, Leonard Hartman (wwd); George Kast, Samuel Cytron, Mischa Russell, Gerald Vinci, Harry Bluestone, Felix Slatkin, Nicholas Pisani, Gerald Joyce, Olcott Vail, Sam Freed Jr., Morris King, Marshall Sosson (vln); Allan Harshman, David Sterkin, William Hymanson (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Cy Bernard (vie); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p/cel); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 2280
There But For You Go I (Frederick Loewe - Alan Jay Lerner) - M: Brigadoon (1947) Takel:
The Forties 133 78: Columbia 37382 LP: Columbia CL 1297, C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CGK 40897, CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673) HCO 2281
Almost Like Being In Love (Frederick Loewe - Alan Jay Lerner) - M: Brigadoon (1947) Take 1: Difference is at 1'40". EP: Columbia B-l986 LP: Columbia CL 606 (using stamper B34275-1), C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CGK 40897 Take 2: Difference is at 1'40". 78: Columbia 37382 LP: Columbia CL 606 (using stamper B34275-2) CD: Columbia CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673) Take Ml: CD: Columbia CK 65246 (C2K 65244)
25-April-1947 (Friday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session - CBS Playhouse (7 to 10:45 P.M.). See Note 1. Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Mannie Klein, Uan Rasey, Charles Griffard (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Les Jenkins, Dave Hallett (tbn); Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Pete Pumiglio, Don Bonnee, Babe Russin, Jules Kinsler, Harry Schuchman (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Marshall Sosson, Felix Slatkin, Sam Freed Jr., Julius Schachter, Gerald Vinci, Morris King, William Miller, Eugene Powers, Oreste Tomasso, Morris Haigh, Alex Beller (vln); William Hymanson, William Spear, Allan Harshman (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Cy Bernard (vie); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d); Bill Seckler, Lee Gotch, Conrad Taylor, Arthur Davies, Frank Holiday, Gil Mershon, Harry Stanton, Stewart Bair, Mack McLean (voc [1]). HCO 2310
Tea For Two (Vincent Youmans - Irving Caesar) - M: No, No, Nanette (1925) Takel: 78: Columbia 37528 CD: Columbia CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673)
HCO 2311
My Romance [1] (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Jumbo (1935) Take 1: At 1'20": FS & DS. At 2'15": FS & DS. 78: Columbia 37528 CD: Columbia CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673),
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Note 1: Columbia files say the session ended at 11 P.M.; the Union Report says 10:45. Note 2: In the Recording Report there is a note: "No royalties. Cancer Fund."
9-May-1947 (Friday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF The Kissing Bandit - from 12:30 to 5:08 P.M. (*) indicates that the musician left at 6:05 P.M. Frank Sinatra, J. Carroll Nash [1] with Orch. cond. by George Stoll John Cave (fr-h); Henry Woempner (sax/fl); Phil Memoli (oboe); D. H. McKenney*, Henry Emerson, Mannie Gershman, John Hacker, Irving Tushinsky (sax/clt); Adolph Weiss (bsn); Lou Raderman, David Crocov, Sam Albert, Sam Fiedler, Albert Vertchamp, Sarah Kreindler [Sally Raderman], Manuel Compinsky, I. Boguslawski, Jaime Overton, Rocco Barbieri, Emanuel Moss, Otto Landau, Tony Monello, Harry Loventhal (vln); Virginia Majewski, Reuben Marcus, Abraham Hochstein, Morris Lederman (via); William Vandenburg, Alex Borisoff, Fernand Lhoest (vie); Joe Quintile (harp); Tommy Todd [left at 5:50 P.M.] (p); Lud Bonkowski*, George Smith*, Jose Barroso* (g); Louis Previati, Herbert Berman*, Frank Kuchynka (b); Lou Erickson* (d). Leo Arnaud (arr). - If I Steal A Kiss (Nacio Herb Brown - Edward Heyman) LP: Motion Picture Tracks MPT-7 -We're On Our Way [1] (Out-take) (Nacio Herb Brown - Edward Heyman) LP: Motion Picture Tracks MPT-7
27-May-1947 (Tuesday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF The Kissing Bandit (2nd session: from 5:00 to 7:25 P.M. - (*) indicates that the musician left at 7:35 P.M.; (**) indicates that the musician played from 3 to 7:35 P.M.). (See note.) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by George Stoll Rafael Mendez*, Clyde Hurley*, Leo Arnaud (tpt); Randall Miller* (tbn); Henry Woempner (fl); Phil Memoli (oboe); D. H. McKenney, Henry Emerson, Mannie Gershman, John Hacker, Irving Tushinsky (clt); Lou Raderman, David Crocov, Sam Albert, Sam Fiedler, Albert Vertchamp, Jaime Overton, Rocco Barbieri,
The Forties 135 Arthur Finston, Emanuel Moss, Otto Landau, Tony Monello (vln); Virginia Majewski, Reuben Marcus, Abraham Hochstein (via); William Vandenburg, Alex Borisoff, Fernand Lhoest (vie); Tommy Todd (p); Lud Bonkowski, Jose Barroso**, George Smith** (g); Louis Previati, Herbert Berman (b); Mel Pedesky, Lou Erickson, Frank Carlson (d/perc). Leo Arnaud (arr) - Siesta (Nacio Herb Brown - Edward Heyman) LP: Motion Picture Tracks MPT-7 Note: The first session lasted from 9:30 A.M. to 12:35 P.M., with three musicians leaving at 12:42 P.M., but according to the backing we hear, Siesta was recorded at the second. 26/27-June-1947 (Thu/Fri) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session - Vine Street Theatre (7:15 P.M. to 12:15 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Zeke Zarchy, Donald Anderson, Ray Linn (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Les Jenkins, Dave Hallett (tbn); Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Fred Stulce, Herbie Haymer, Jules Kinsler, Heinie Beau, Fred Dornbach (sax/wwd); George Kast, Samuel Cytron, Gerald Joyce, Werner Callies, Mischa Russell, Harry Bluestone, Olcott Vail, Alex Beller, Felix Slatkin, Marshall Sosson, Nicholas Pisani, Sam Middleman (vln); William Hymanson, David Sterkin, Maurice Perlmutter (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Cy Bernard (vie); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p/cel); Dave Barbour (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 2419
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (Ralph Blane, Hugh Martin) - MF: Meet Me In St. Louis (MGM - 1944) Takel: LP: Columbia CL 1032 CD: Columbia CK 66413 Take 2: LP: Columbia PC 40707 CD: Columbia CK 40707 Take 3: See session for 3-July-l947.
HCO 2420
Christmas Dreaming (Irving Gordon, Lester Lee) Takel: LP: Columbia 1032, PC 40707 CD: Columbia CK 40707, CK 66413 Take 2: See session for 3-July-19 47.
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The Stars Will Remember (Leo Towers - Don Pelosi) Takel: Take 2: See session for 3-July-19 47.
28-June-1947 (Saturday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF The Kissing Bandit (from 12:30 to 4:05 P.M.). Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson and Chorus with Orchestra conducted by George Stoll Lou Raderman, David Crocov, Sam Albert, Sam Fiedler, Albert Vertchamp, Sarah Kreindler [Sally Raderman], Manuel Compinsky, I. Boguslawski, Emanuel Moss, Otto Landau, Tony Monello, Harry Loventhal (vln); Virginia Majewski, Reuben Marcus, Abraham Hochstein (via); William Vandenburg, Alex Borisoff (vie); Joe Quintile (harp); Tommy Todd (p); Lud Bonkowski, Jose Barroso, Antonio Corral (g - the three also recorded alone from 10 to 11:30 A.M.); Herbert Berman (b); Lou Erickson, Frank Carlson (d). Leo Arnaud (arr). -Senorita (w/KG) (Nacio Herb Brown - Edward Heyman) LP: Motion Picture Tracks MPT-7 - Senorita (w/Chorus) (Out-take) (Nacio Herb Brown - Edward Heyman)
3-July-1947 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session - Vine Street Theatre (from 9:30 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) Zeke Zarchy, Leonard Mach, Mannie Klein (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Les Jenkins, Dave Hallett (tbn); Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Fred Stulce, Jack Dumont, Babe Russin, Jules Kinsler, Fred Dornbach (sax/wwd); George Kast, Samuel Cytron, Sam Middleman, Alex Beller, Nicholas Pisani, Mischa Russell, Felix Slatkin, Marshall Sosson, Olcott Vail, Harry Bluestone, Gerald Joyce, Morris King (vln); William Hymanson, David Sterkin, Allan Harshman (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Cy Bernard (vie); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p/cel); Allan Reuss (g); Jack Ryan (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 2419
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (Ralph Blane, Hugh Martin) - MF: Meet Me In St. Louis (MGM - 1944)
The Forties 137 Takes 1 and 2: See session for 26-June-I947. Take 3: 78: Columbia 38259 (C-167) LP: Columbia CL 6019 (10") CD: Columbia CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673) HCO 2420
Christmas Dreaming (Irving Gordon, Lester Lee) Take 1: See session for 26-June-I947. Take 2: 78: Columbia 37809 CD: Columbia CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673)
HCO 2421
The Stars Will Remember (Leo Towers - Don Pelosi) Take 1; See session for 26-June-I947. PB: CD: Columbia CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673) Take 2: 78: Columbia 37809
b) Strings, French-horn, harp & most of the brass, OUT. Zeke Zarchy (tpt) may be the only brass present. The rest of the personnel (saxes, p, g, b and d), the same. HCO 2433
It All Came True (Sunny Skylar) Take 1: 78:Columbia(GB)DB2381 CD: Columbia CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673)
Note: It All Came True was remade on 23~Sep-1947, with a small group. The remake was the version issued in the USA on 78 r.p.m.
27-July-1947 (Sunday) - New York. American Tobacco Company recording session. "Lucky Strike" Promotion Film - Salesman's Movie. Frank Sinatra & The Lucky Strike Quartet with The Hit Parade Orchestra - Embraceable You (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - M: Girl Crazy (1913)
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ll-August-1947 (Monday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session - Columbia Playhouse (from 4 to 8 P.M.). See note. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) Jules Kinsler (fl/sax); Mischa Russell, Felix Slatkin (vln); David Sterkin (via); Fred Goerner (vie); Mark Mclntyre (p/cel); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d). George Siravo, Axel Stordahl (arr). HCO 2519
That Old Feeling (Sammy Fain - Lew Brown) - MF: Vogues Of 1938 (Walter Wanger - 1937) Takel: 78: V-Disc 851-A EP: Columbia B-9021 LP: Columbia CL 902, C6X 40343; Harmony HL 7405 (later mono pressings, using stamper XLP 115632-2B)/HS 11205 CD: Columbia CK 40634 (C4K 40343), CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673) Take 2: LP: Harmony HL 7405 (first mono pressings, using stamper XLP115632-1B) CD: Columbia CK 65246 (C2K 65244)
HCO 2520
If I Had You (Ted Shapiro, Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly) Takel: LP: Columbia C6X 40343; Harmony HL 7405/HS 11205 CD: Columbia CK 40631 (C4K 40343), CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673), CK 64684 (C4K 64681), CK 65623 (C4K 65620)
b) Zeke Zarchy (tpt); Heinie Beau, Herbie Haymer, Jules Kinsler (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Felix Slatkin (vln); David Sterkin (via); Fred Goerner (vie); Mark Mclntyre (p); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 2521
The Nearness Of You (Hoagy Carmichael - Ned Washington) - MF: Romance In The Dark (Paramount - 1938) Take 1: Difference is at 1'01". 45: Columbia B-9022 LP: Columbia CL 902, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40631 (C4K 40343), CK 65245 (C2K 65244)
The Forties 139 Take 2: Difference is at 1' 01". CD: Columbia CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673) HCO 2522
One For My Baby (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - MF: The Sky's The Limit (RKO - 1943) Takel: 78: Columbia 38474 (C-185), 40373; V-Disc 831-A 45: Columbia 5-2047 EP: Columbia B-l938, B-2614 LP: Columbia CL 6059 (10"), CL 1131 (C2L-6), CL 2740 (S3L-42)/CS 9540 (S3S-42), C6X 40343 CD: CBS A 20711 (A2 20709); Columbia CK 40634 (C4K 40343), CK 52871 [CR 6] (CXK 48673), CK 64684 (C4K 64681), CK 65623 (C4K 65620)
Note: Columbia files say the session was from 7 to 10 P.M.; the Union report, 4 to 8 P.M.
17/18-August-1947 (Sun/Mon) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session - CBS Playhouse (from 9:45 P.M. to 1:10 A.M.). See note. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Zeke Zarchy, Mannie Klein, Ray Linn (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Les Jenkins, Dave Hallett (tbn); Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Fred Stulce, Herbie Haymer, Jules Kinsler, Heinie Beau, Fred Dornbach (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, George Kast, Samuel Cytron, Werner Callies, Harry Bluestone, Olcott Vail, Sam Middleman, Nicholas Pisani, Sam Freed Jr., Marshall Sosson, Bernard Kundell, Peter Ellis (vln); William Hymanson, David Sterkin, Allan Harshman (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Cy Bernard (vie); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p/cel); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 2538
But Beautiful (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) - MF: Road To Rio (Paramount - 1947) Takel: 78: Columbia 38053 LP: Columbia CL 1448, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40634 (C4K 40343), CK 52872 [CR 7] (CXK 48673), CK 64684 (C4K 64681), CK 65623 (C4K 65620), CK 66964
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A Fellow Needs A Girl (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Allegro (1947) PB:(3'11") CD: Columbia CK 52872 [CR 7] (CXK 48673), CK 64661 T a k e l : (3'16") 78: Columbia 37883 LP: Columbia CL 902
HCO 2540
So Far (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Allegro (1947) PB: Difference at the end. LP: Collector COL 10 CD: Columbia CK 52872 [CR 7] (CXK 48673), CK 64661 Take 1: Difference at the end. 78: Columbia 37883 LP: Columbia PC 44236 CD: Columbia CK 44236
Note: Columbia files say: from 9:45 P.M. to 1:15 A.M.; Union report, to 1:10 A.M.
19-August-1947 (Tuesday) - Los Angeles. RKO recording/filming session - Soundtrack for F The Miracle Of The Bells. Frank Sinatra singing a capella. - Ever Homeward (Part 1) (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - Based on a melody by Kasimierz Lubomirski CD: Decade DCD-150
20-August-1947 (Wednesday) - Los Angeles. RKO recording/filming session - Soundtrack for F The Miracle Of The Bells. Frank Sinatra singing a capella. - Ever Homeward (Part 2) (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - Based on a melody by Kasimierz Lubomirski CD: Decade DCD-150 Note: In a change from the usual procedure, Ever Homeward was not prerecorded, but recorded while the scene was being shot. The reason for the two parts was the need of having the scene filmed from different angles.
The Forties 141 23-September-1947 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session (from 7:30 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Alvy West and The Little Band John Plonsky (tpt); Alvy West (alt); Robert Caudana (accordion); Tony Rizzi, Al Hendrickson (g); Art Shapiro (b); Milt Holland (d). Alvy West (arr). HCO 2642
It All Came True (Sunny Skylar) Takel: 78: Columbia 37966 LP: Columbia CL 2740 (S3L-42)/CS 9540 (S3S-42) CD: Columbia CK 52872 [CR 7] (CXK 48673)
19-October-1947 (Sunday) - New York. Columbia recording session (from 9 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl. a) Andy Ferretti, Red Solomon, Chris Griffin (tpt); William Pritchard, George Arus, Anthony Russo (tbn); Joseph Singer (fr-h); Milt Yaner, Toots Mondello, Wolffe Taninbaum, Harry Feldman, Ernie Caceres (sax/wwd); Zelly Smirnoff, Raoul Poliakin, Leo Kruczek, Fred Buldrini, Sam Rand, Merle Pitt, Mac Ceppos, Howard Kay, Harry Katzman, Julius Brand, Buddy Sheppard, Kurt Dieterle (vln); Harold Coletta, Harold Furmansky, Isadore Zir (via); George Ricci, Maurice Brown, Cy Bernard (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Bernie Leighton (p/cel); Matty Golizio (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Bunny Shawker (d). Dick Jones (arr). CO 38269
Can't You Just See Yourself? (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - M: High Button Shoes (1947) Takel: 78: Columbia 37978 LP: Columbia CL 1297 CD: Columbia CK 52872 [CR 7] (CXK 48673)
b) William Pritchard, George Arus, Anthony Russo (tbn); Joseph Singer (fr-h); Milt Yaner, Toots Mondello, Wolffe Taninbaum, Harry Feldman, Ernie Caceres (sax/wwd); Zelly Smirnoff, Raoul Poliakin, Leo Kruczek, Fred Buldrini, Sam Rand, Merle Pitt, Mac Ceppos, Howard Kay, Harry Katzman, Julius Brand, Buddy Sheppard, Kurt Dieterle (vln); Harold Coletta, Harold Furmansky, Isadore Zir (via); George Ricci, Maurice Brown, Cy Bernard (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Bernie Leighton, Ken Lane (p/cel); Matty Golizio (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Bunny Shawker (d). Axel Stordahl (arr).
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You're My Girl (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - M: High Button Shoes (1947) Takel: 78: Columbia 37978 LP: Columbia C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CGK 40897, CK 52872 [CR 7] (CXK 48673), CK 64684 (C4K 64681), CK 57152, CK 65623 (C4K 65620) Take 2: LP: Columbia CL 1297
c) Andy Ferretti, Red Solomon, Chris Griffin (tpt); William Pritchard, George Arus, Anthony Russo (tbn); Milt Yaner, Toots Mondello, Wolffe Taninbaum, Harry Feldman, Ernie Caceres (sax/wwd); Bernie Leighton (p); Matty Golizio (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Bunny Shawker (d). George Siravo (arr). CO 38271
All Of Me (Gerald Marks - Seymour Simons) PB2/Test: CD: Columbia CK 64852 Takel: 78: Columbia 38163 LP: Columbia CL 606 CD: Columbia CK 52872 [CR 7] (CXK 48673), CK 64684 (C4K 64681), CK 65245 (C2K 65244), CK 65623 (C4K 65620)
22/23-October-1947 (Wed/Thu) - New York. Columbia recording session - Liederkrantz Hall (from 9:30 P.M. to 1 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) Red Solomon, Yank Lawson, Chris Griffin (tpt); William Pritchard, Billy Rauch, Anthony Russo (tbn); Joseph Singer (fr-h); Hymie Shertzer, Bernie Kaufman, Wolffe Taninbaum, Ernie Caceres, Harry Feldman (sax/wwd); Leo Kruczek, Zelly Smirnoff, Sid Harris, Fred Buldrini, Felix Orlewitz, Merle Pitt, Harry Urbont, Maurice Hershaft, Sylvan Kirsner, Harry Katzman, Mac Ceppos, Jack Zayde (vln); Solomon Deutsch, Harold Coletta, Harold Furmansky (via); Armand Kaproff, Maurice Brown, George Ricci (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Johnny Guarnieri (p/cel); Matty Golizio (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Bunny Shawker (d). CO 38272
I'll Make Up For Everything (Ross Parker) Takel:
The Forties 143 78: Columbia 38089 CD: Columbia CK 52872 [CR 7] (CXK 48673) CO 38273
Strange Music (Robert Wright, George Forrest) - M: Song Of Norway (1944) - adapted from Grieg's Nocturne and Wedding Day In Troldhangen Take 1: Difference is at the end. 78: Columbia 38864 (C-197) LP: Columbia CL 6096 (10") Take 2: Difference is at the end. LP: Columbia CL 1448 CD: Columbia CK 52872 [CR 7] (CXK 48673)
b) Joseph Singer (fr-h); Hymie Shertzer, Bernie Kaufrnan, Wolffe Taninbaum, Ernie Caceres, Harry Feldman (sax/wwd); Leo Kruczek, Zelly Smirnoff, Sid Harris, Fred Buldrini, Felix Orlewitz, Merle Pitt, Harry Urbont, Maurice Hershaft, Sylvan Kirsner, Harry Katzman, Mac Ceppos, Jack Zayde (vln); Solomon Deutsch, Harold Coletta, Harold Furmansky (via); Armand Kaproff, Maurice Brown, George Ricci (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Johnny Guarnieri (p/cel); Matty Golizio (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Bunny Shawker (d). CO 38274
Laura (David Raksin - Johnny Mercer) - F: Laura (Fox - 1945) Take 1: 78: Columbia 38472 (C-185) EP: Columbia B-7432 LP: Columbia CL 6059 (10"), CL 743, CL 1131 (C2L-6), C6X 40343; Harmony HL 7405/HS 11205 CD: CBS A 20711 (A2 20709); Columbia CK 40633 (C4K 40343), CK 52872 [CR 7] (CXK 48673) Take 2: CD: Columbia CK 65240
CO 38275
Night And Day (See note.) (Cole Porter) - M: The Gay Divorce (1932) Takel: (3'38") CD: Columbia CK 52872 [CR 7] (CXK 48673), CK 64684 (C4K 64681), CK 65240, CK 65623 (C4K 65620) Take B: (3'18") CD: Columbia CK 65245 (C2K 65244)
Note: When I started compiling this discography, it was generaly assumed that master CO 38275 belonged to Just For Now and, if so, that there
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24-October-1947 (Friday) - New York. Columbia recording session (from 9 to 11:40 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with The Tony Mottola Trio Johnny Guarnieri (p/cel/arr); Tony Mottola (g); Trigger Alpert (b). CO 38284
My Cousin Louella (Bernard Bierman, Jack Manus) Takel: 78: Columbia 38045 CD: Columbia CK 52872 [CR 7] (CXK 48673)
CO 38285
We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye (Harry Woods) Takel: 78: Columbia 38129 LP: Columbia C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CGK 40897, CK 52872 [CR 7] (CXK 48673)
CO 38286
S'posin' (Paul Denniker - Andy Razaf) Takel: 78: Columbia 38210 EP: Columbia B-l985 LP: Columbia CL 606, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40633 (C4K 40343), CK 52872 [CR 7] (CXK 48673), CK 64684 (C4K 64681), CK 65623 (C4K 65620)
The Forties 145 26-October-1947 (Sunday) - New York. Columbia recording session (from 9 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) Red Solomon, Yank Lawson, Andy Ferretti (tpt); William Pritchard, Anthony Russo, George Arus (tbn); Joseph Singer (fr-h); Milt Yaner, Toots Mondello, Wolffe Taninbaum, Harry Feldman, Ernie Caceres (sax/wwd); Leo Kruczek, Raoul Poliakin, Zelly Smirnoff, Fred Buldrini, Harry Katzman, Merle Pitt, Kurt Dieterle, Mannie Green, Howard Kay, Julius Brand, Samuel Rand, Mac Ceppos (vln); Harold Coletta, Solomon Deutsch, Isadore Zir (via); Cy Bernard, George Ricci, Maurice Brown (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Johnny Guarnieri (p/cel); Matty Golizio (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Bunny Shawker (d). CO 38275
Just For Now (See note for Night and Day on 22-Oct-I947.) (Dick Redmond) - F: Whiplash (WB - 1948) Take 1: 78: Columbia 38225 CD: Columbia CK 52872 [CR 7] (CXK 48673)
CO 38287
None But The Lonely Heart (Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky - B. Westbrook, Eng.w.) Takel: 78: Columbia 38685 (C-197) LP: Columbia CL 6096 (10") Take 2: LP: Columbia CL 1359 CD: Columbia CK 52872 [CR 7] (CXK 48673)
b) Joseph Singer (fr-h); Milt Yaner, Toots Mondello, Wolffe Taninbaum, Harry Feldman, Ernie Caceres (sax/wwd); Leo Krucsek, Raoul Poliakin, Zelly Smirnoff, Fred Buldrini, Harry Katzman, Merle Pitt, Kurt Dieterle, Mannie Green, Howard Kay, Julius Brand, Sam Rand, Mac Ceppos (vln); Harold Coletta, Solomon Deutsch, Isadore Zir (via); Cy Bernard, George Ricci, Maurice Brown (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Johnny Guarnieri (p/cel); Matty Golizio (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Bunny Shawker (d). CO 38288a
The Song Is You (Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein II) -M: Music In The Air (1932) Takel: EP: Columbia B-l702 LP: Columbia CL 1136, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40631 (C4K 40343), CK 52872 [CR 7] (CXK 48673), CK 64684 (C4K 64681), CK 65240,
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The Night We Called It A Day (Matt Dennis - Tom Adair) Takel: CD: Columbia CK 52872 [CR 7] (CXK 48673), CK 64682 (C4K 64681), CK 64684 (C4K 64681), CK 65623 (C4K 65620)
Note: With The Night We Called It A Day we seem to have the same problem as with Night And Day (see session for 22/23-Oct-1947). Sinatra recorded it, it was rejected and the master number that must have been assigned to it was cancelled and assigned to another artist. Columbia decided to include it in the "Complete Recordings" set, but listed for it the same master number as for The Song Is You\ The "a" and "b" to differentiate both masters are mine, since the information is that at this time there will be no other master number assigned to The Night We Called It A Day. Mine is also the exclusion of the brass.
29/30-October-1947 (Wed/Thu) - New York. Columbia recording session (from 9:30 P.M. to 1:30 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Chris Griffin, Yank Lawson, Andy Ferretti (tpt); William Pritchard, Anthony Russo, Billy Rauch (tbn); Joseph Singer (fr-h); Hymie Shertzer, Bernie Kaufrnan, Wolffe Taninbaum, Harry Feldman, Ernie Caceres (sax/wwd); Raoul Poliakin, Zelly Smirnoff, Jack Zayde, Sylvan Kirsner, Leo Kruczek, Sid Harris, Mac Ceppos, Maurice Hershaft, Felix Orlewitz, Fred Buldrini, Sam Rand, Harry Katzman (vln); Harold Coletta, Harold Furmansky, Solomon Deutsch (via); Maurice Brown, George Ricci, Frank Miller (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Johnny Guarnieri (p/cel); Matty Golizio (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Bunny Shawker (d). CO 38293
What'Il I Do? (Irving Berlin) - R: Music Box Revue Of 1923 (1924) Takel: 78: Columbia 38045 CD: Columbia CK 52872 [CR 7] (CXK 48673), CK 64684 (C4K 64681), CK 65623 (C4K 65620) Take : CD: Vintage Jazz Classics VJC-1030
The Forties 147 CO 38294
Poinciana (Nat Simon - Buddy Bernier) Takel:(3'20") EP: Columbia B-9023 LP: Columbia CL 902, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40632 (C4K 40343) Take 2: (3'15") 78: Columbia 38829 LP: Columbia CL 2740 (S3L-42)/CS 9540 (S3S-42) CD: Columbia CK 52872 [CR 7] (CXK 48673)
CO 38295
Senorita (Nacio Herb Brown - Edward Heyman) - MF: The Kissing Bandit (MGM - 1947) Takel: 78: Columbia 38334 LP: Columbia CL 2913 CD: Columbia CK 52872 [CR 7] (CXK 48673)
CO 3 8296
The Music Stopped (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) - MF: Higher And Higher (RKO - 1943) Take 1: 78: Columbia 38683 (C-197) EP: Columbia B-l97 LP: Columbia CL 6096 (10"), C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CGK 40897, CK 52872 [CR 7] (CXK 48673), CK 64684 (C4K 64681), CK 65623 (C4K 65620) Take 2: 45: Columbia 4-38683 LP: Harmony HL 7405 (later pressings, using stamper XLP 115632-2B)/HS 11205
31-October-1947 (Friday) - New York. Columbia recording session (from 9 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) Chris Griffin (tpt); Wolffe Taninbaum (sax); Ernie Caceres (clt); Raoul Poliakin, Zelly Smirnoff (vln); Harold Coletta (via); George Ricci (vie); Johnny Guarnieri (p); Matty Golizio (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Johnny Blowers (d). CO 38301
Mean To Me (Fred E. Ahlert - Roy Turk) - M: Ain 't Misbehavin' (1929) PB3:
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b) Mitch Miller (oboe); Raoul Poliakin, Zelly Smirnoff (vln); Harold Coletta (via); George Ricci (vie); Johnny Guarnieri (eel); Matty Golizio (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Johnny Blowers (d). CO 38302
Spring Is Here (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: I Married An Angel (1938) PB2: CD: Columbia CK 52873 [CR 8] (CXK 48673) Takel: 78: Columbia 38473 (C-185) LP: Columbia CL 6059 (10"), CL 743; Harmony HL 7405/HS 11205
CO 38303
Fools Rush In (Rube Bloom - Johnny Mercer) PB: CD: Columbia CK 48960, CK 52873 [CR 8] (CXK 48673), CK 64684 (C4K 64681), CK 65623 (C4K 65620), CK 66964 Takel: 78: Columbia 38473 (C-185) LP: Columbia CL 6059 (10"), CL 743
3-November-1947 (Monday) - Hollywood. Source unknown. The date, according to Sears ("V-Discs", Greenwood Press), is the date of the dubbing. The Columbia CD gives the date as definite. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Unidentified chorus. - Stormy Weather (Harold Arlen - Ted Koehler) 78: V-Disc 839-A (Army) - (mx. J539-ND7TC 1443) CD: Columbia CK 66137 (C2K 66135), C2K 65617
The Forties 149 5/6-November-1947 (Wed/Thu) - New York. Columbia recording session (from 9 P.M. to 12:30 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) Bernie Kaufrnan (fl); Raoul Poliakin, Zelly Smirnoff (vln); Harold Coletta (via); George Ricci (vie); Bob Kitsis (p/cel); Matty Golizio (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Johnny Blowers (d). CO 38331
When You Awake (Henry Nemo) PB4: CD: Columbia CK 52873 [CR 8] (CXK 48673) Takel: 78: Columbia 38475 (C-185) LP: Columbia CL 6059 (10")
b) Mitch Miller (oboe); Raoul Poliakin, Zelly Smirnoff (vln); Harold Coletta (via); George Ricci (vie); Bob Kitsis (p/cel); Matty Golizio (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Johnny Blowers (d). CO 38332
It Never Entered My Mind (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Higher And Higher (1940) PB: (3'34") CD: Columbia CK 52873 [CR 8] (CXK 48673), CK 65246 (C2K 65244) Takel: (3'18") 78: Columbia 38475 (C-185) LP: Columbia CL 6059 (10") CL 1136, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40634 (C4K 40343)
c) Bobby Hackett (tpt); Raoul Poliakin, Zelly Smirnoff (vln); Harold Coletta (via); George Ricci (vie); Bob Kitsis (p); Matty Golizio (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Johnny Blowers (d). CO 38333
I've Got A Crush On You (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - M: Treasure Girl (1928) PB2: CD: Columbia CK 64852, CK 65240 Takel: 78: Columbia 38151 LP: Columbia CL 1131 (C2L-6), C6X 40343 CD: CBS A 20711 (A2 20709); Columbia CK 40633 (C4K 40343), CK 52873 [CR 8] (CXK 48673), CK 64684
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9/10-November-1947 (Sun/Mon) - New York. Columbia recording session (from 10 P.M. to 2:30 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Andy Ferretti, Yank Lawson, Red Solomon, Bobby Hackett (tpt); George Arus, William Pritchard, Anthony Russo (tbn); Joseph Singer (fr-h); Toots Mondello, Milt Yaner, Wolffe Taninbaum, Harry Feldman, Ernie Caceres (sax/wwd); Zelly Smirnoff, Raoul Poliakin, Maurice Hershaft, Leo Kruczek, Julius Schachter, Sylvan Kirsner, Mac Ceppos, Harry Katzman, Merle Pitt, Howard Kay, Sam Rand, Fred Buldrini (vln); Harold Coletta, Isadore Zir, Harold Furmansky (via); George Ricci, Maurice Brown, Armand Kaproff (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Bob Kitsis (p/cel); Matty Golizio (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Johnny Blowers (d). CO 38369
Body And Soul (Johnny Green - Robert Sour, Edward Heyman, Frank Eyton) PB3: (3'23") Orchestra introduction before Hackett's trumpet. LP: Columbia CL 2740 (S3L-42)/CS 9540 (S3S-42) CD: Columbia CK 65240 Take 2: (3' 15") No orchestra before Hackett's trumpet. 78: Columbia 38472 (C-185) LP: Columbia CL 6059 (10") CD: Columbia CK 52873 [CR 8] (CXK 48673), CK 64684 (C4K 64681), CK 65623 (C4K 65620) Take 3: (3'20") No orchestra before Hackett's trumpet. LP: Columbia CL 606, CL 1448, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40634 (C4K 40343), CK 65246 (C2K 65244)
CO 38370
I'm Glad There Is You (Jimmy Dorsey - Paul Madeira) Take 1: Difference is at 0'55" 78: Columbia 40229 45: Columbia 4-40229 LP: Columbia C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40632 (C4K 40343), CK 52873 [CR 8] (CXK 48673), CK 64684 (C4K 64681), CK 65240, CK 65623 (C4K 65620), CK 66964 Take 2: Difference is at 0'55". LP: Columbia CL 1131 (C2L-6) CD: CBS A 20711 (A2 20709)
The Forties 151 25-November-1947 (Tuesday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Bernie Privin, Dale McMickle, Yank Lawson (tpt); William Pritchard, John D'Agostino, George Arus (tbn); Hymie Shertzer, Johnny Mince, Wolffe Taninbaum, Artie Drelinger, Stanley Webb (sax/wwd); Bob Kitsis (p); Matty Golizio (g); Jack Lesberg (b); Johnny Blowers (d). Sy Oliver, Axel Stordahl (arr). CO 38408
I Went Down To Virginia (aSO) (Dave Mann - Redd Evans) Takel: 78: Columbia 38163 LP: Columbia CL 2740 (S3L-42)/CS 9540 (S3S-42) CD: Columbia CK 52873 [CR 8] (CXK 48673)
CO 38409
If I Only Had A Match (aAS) (Lee Morris, Arthur Johnston, George Meyer) Take 1: 78: Columbia 38053 LP: Columbia CL 2740 (S3L-42)/CS 9540 (S3S-42) CD: Columbia CK 52873 [CR 8] (CXK 48673)
4-December-1947 (Thursday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Chris Griffin, Andy Ferretti, Dale McMickle (tpt); William Pritchard, George Arus, John D'Agostino (tbn); Karl Chlupsa (fr-h); Hymie Shertzer, Bernie Kaufrnan, Wolffe Taninbaum, Fred Pfeifer, Ernie Caceres (sax/wwd); Raoul Poliakin, Buddy Sheppard, Merle Pitt, Maurice Hershaft, Mac Ceppos, Jack Zayde, Felix Orlewitz, Sid Harris, Murray Kellner, Harry Urbont, Henri Nosco, Harry Azen (vln); Solomon Deutsch, George Brown, David Mankovitz (via); Armand Kaproff, Milton Prinz, Frank Miller (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Bob Kitsis (p/cel); Matty Golizio, Ben Mortell (g); Frank Carroll (b); Johnny Blowers (d). Dean Elliott, Axel Stordahl (arr). CO 38482
If I Steal A Kiss (Nacio Herb Brown - Edward Heyman) - MF: The Kissing Bandit (MGM - 1947) Takel: 78: Columbia 38334 LP: Columbia CL 2913 CD: Columbia CK 52873 [CR 8] (CXK 48673)
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CO 38483
Autumn In New York (Vernon Duke) - M: Thumbs Up! (1934) Take 1: 78: Columbia 38316 EP: Columbia B-9012 LP: Columbia CL 902, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40632 (C4K 40343), CK 52873 [CR 8] (CXK 48673), CK 57152, CK 64684 (C4K 64681), CK 65623 (C4K 65620)
CO 38484
Everybody Loves Somebody (Ken Lane - Irving Taylor) Takel: 78: Columbia 38225 LP: Columbia CL 2740 (S3L-42)/CS 9540 (S3S-42) CD: Columbia CK 52873 [CR 8] (CXK 48673), CK 65246 (C2K 65244)
8-December-1947 (Monday) - New York. Columbia recording session (from 5 to 11 P.M. - see note). a) Frank Sinatra & Pearl Bailey with Septet conducted by Axel Stordahl Red Solomon (tpt); Artie Drelinger (ten); Johnny Mince (clt); Billy Kyle (p); Carmen Mastren (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Jimmy Crawford (d). Sy Oliver (arr). CO 38496
A Little Learnin' Is A Dang'rous Thing (Part 1) (Sy Oliver - Dick Jacobs) Takel: 78: Columbia 38362 EP: Columbia B-2542 CD: Columbia CK 52873 [CR 8] (CXK 48673)
CO 38497
A Little Learnin' Is A Dang'rous Thing (Part 2) (Sy Oliver - Dick Jacobs) Takel: 78: Columbia 38362 EP: Columbia B-2542 CD: Columbia CK 52873 [CR 8] (CXK 48673)
b) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Red Solomon, Chris Griffin, Yank Lawson (tpt); William Pritchard, Anthony Russo, Roland Dupont (tbn); Tony Miranda (fr-h); Johnny Mince, Bernie Kaufrnan, Wolffe Taninbaum, Harry Feldman, Ernie Caceres (sax/wwd);
The Forties 153 Harry Azen, Buddy Sheppard, Julius Held, Sylvan Kirsner, Harry Urbont, Raoul Poliakin, Felix Orlewitz, Maurice Hershaft, Sid Harris, Helene Shomer, Merle Pitt, Mac Ceppos (vln); Solomon Deutsch, Ralph Hersh, Leon Frengut (via); George Ricci, Armand Kaproff, Harvey Shapiro (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Joe Biviano (accordion); Bob Kitsis (p); Matty Golizio (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Johnny Blowers (d). CO 38498
Ever Homeward (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn; based on a melody by Kasimierz Lubomirski) - F: The Miracle Of The Bells (RKO - 1948) PB: LP: Columbia CL 2913 Takel: 78: Columbia 38151; V-Disc 859-B CD: Columbia CK 52873 [CR 8] (CXK 48673)
Note: The Recording Report does not give a breakdown of the six hours. The fact that the full orchestra (except the accordion) did a third session starting at 11:30 P.M., at which they laid three tracks (Sinatra was to dub in his voice later), and the order of master numbers seem to make it clear that the session with Pearl Bailey was the first one. See next session.
8/9-December-1947 (Mon/Tue) - New York. Columbia recording session (from 11:30 P.M. to 2 A.M.). Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Red Solomon, Chris Griffin, Yank Lawson (tpt); William Pritchard, Anthony Russo, Roland Dupont (tbn); Tony Miranda (fr-h); Johnny Mince, Bernie Kaufrnan, Wolffe Taninbaum, Harry Feldman, Ernie Caceres (sax/wwd); Harry Azen, Buddy Sheppard, Julius Held, Sylvan Kirsner, Harry Urbont, Raoul Poliakin, Felix Orlewitz, Maurice Hershaft, Sid Harris, Helene Shomer, Merle Pitt, Mac Ceppos (vln); Solomon Deutsch, Ralph Hersh, Leon Frengut (via); George Ricci, Armand Kaproff, Harvey Shapiro (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Bob Kitsis (p/cel); Matty Golizio (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Johnny Blowers (d). - It Only Happens When I Dance With You (Irving Berlin) - MF: Easter Parade (MGM - 1947) -Miracle Of The Bells (Pierre Norman Connor - Russell Janney) - F: The Miracle Of The Bells (RKO - 1948)
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A Fella With An Umbrella (Irving Berlin) - MF: Easter Parade (MGM - 1947) Note: In the Recording Report it is written: "Background for Sinatra records to be dubbed in Hollywood." The first and the third titles were dubbed by Sinatra on 16-Mar-1948, in Hollywood - and had master numbers assigned to them on that date. Miracle Of The Bells has not been dubbed.
26/27-December-1947 (Fri/Sat) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session - CBS Playhouse (from 7:30 P.M. to 1:30 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Zeke Zarchy, George Seaberg, Leonard Mach (tpt); William Schaefer, Tommy Pederson, Elmer Smithers (tbn); James McGee (fr-h); Fred Stulce, Mahlon Clark, Alex Gershunoff, Herbie Haymer, Leonard Hartman (sax/wwd); Olcott Vail, George Kast, Gerald Vinci, Samuel Cytron, David Frisina, Werner Callies, Sam Middleman, Sam Freed Jr., Dan Lube, Peter Ellis, William Bloom, Jack Gootkin, Gerald Joyce (vln); Maurice Perlmutter, Garry White, David Sterkin (via); Fred Goerner, Cy Bernard, Jack Sewell (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Milt Raskin (p); Allan Reuss (g); Jack Ryan (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 3052
But None Like You (Ray Noble) Takel: 78: Columbia 38129 CD: Columbia CK 52873 [CR 8] (CXK 48673)
HCO 3053
Catana (Al Newman - Eddie DeLange) - F: Captain From Castile (Fox - 1947) Take 1: CD: Columbia CK 52873 [CR 8] (CXK 48673)
HCO 3054
Why Was I Born? (Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Sweet Adeline (1929) Takel: EP: Columbia B-1702 CD: Columbia CK 52873 [CR 8] (CXK 48673) Takes 2 and 3: See session for 28-Dec-1947.
The Forties 155 28-December-1947 (Sunday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session - CBS Playhouse (1 st Session: from 6 to 9 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl George Wendt, Ray Linn, Leonard Mach (tpt); Si Zentner, Hoyt Bohannon, Ed Kusby (tbn); James McGee (fr-h); Fred Stulce, Jules Kinsler, Mahlon Clark, Ted Nash, Harry Schuchman (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, George Kast, Werner Callies, Nicholas Pisani, David Frisina, Walter Edelstein, Emil Briano, Dan Lube, Mark Levant, Sam Freed Jr., Alex Murray, Samuel Cytron (vln); Maurice Perlmutter, Garry White, David Sterkin (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Eleanor Slatkin (vie); Lauretta McFarland (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p/cel); Allan Reuss (g); Art Shapiro (b); Ray Hagan (d); The Ken Lane Singers [Ken Lane, Ruth Clark, Norma Larsen, Elva Kellog, Dudley Kuzell, Sydney Pepple, Orville Race, Raymond Clark, John Glaha, Thora Mathiason, Ken Cameron, Stewart Bair] - See note. HCO 3067
It Came Upon The Midnight Clear (w/KLS) (Richard Storrs Willis - Edmund Hamilton Sears) PB: CD: Columbia CK 66413 Takel: 78: Columbia 38258 (C-67); V-Disc 868-B (edited) LP: Columbia CL 6019 (10"), CL 1032, PC 40707 CD: Columbia CK 40707, CK 52873 [CR 8] (CXK 48673)
HCO 3068
O Little Town Of Bethlehem (w/KLS) (Lewis H. Redner - Phillips Brooks) Takel: 78: Columbia 38258 (C-67); V-Disc 868-A (edited) LP: Columbia CL 6019 (10"), CL 1032, PC 40707 CD: Columbia CK 40707, CK 52873 [CR 8] (CXK 48673), CK 66413
HCO 3069
White Christmas (Irving Berlin) - MF: Holiday Inn (Paramount - 1942) Takel: 78: Columbia(Australia) DO 3745 LP: Columbia PC 40707 CD: Columbia CK 40707, CK 52873 [CR 8] (CXK 48673)
Note: The source for the names of the The Ken Lane Singers is the insert that comes with Columbia CD CK 40707. They are not listed in the files. The ledger says that H. Kruse was paid for the chorus and Ken Lane rehearsed and conducted it.
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28/29-December-1947 (Sun/Mon) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session - CBS Playhouse (2nd Session: from 10:30 P.M. to 2:30 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) From 10:30 P.M. to 1:30 A.M.: Zeke Zarchy, George Seaberg, Ray Linn (tpt); William Schaefer, Tommy Pederson, Elmer Smithers (tbn); James McGee (fr-h); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau, Jules Kinsler, Leonard Hartman, Herbie Haymer (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, George Kast, Samuel Cytron, Sam Middleman, Werner Callies, David Frisina, Nicholas Pisani, Gerald Vinci, Olcott Vail, Marshall Sosson, Felix Slatkin, Walter Edelstein, Emil Briano, Dan Lube, Mark Levant, Sam Freed, Alex Murray (vln); Garry White, Paul Robyn, David Sterkin (via); Fred Goerner, Jack Sewell, Cy Bernard (vie); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p/cel); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 3054
Why Was I Born? (Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein II) -U\ Sweet Adeline (\929) Take 1: See session for 26-Dec-1947. Take 2: 78: Columbia 38686 (C-197) 45: Columbia 4-3 8686 EP: Columbia B-197, B-2638 LP: Columbia CL 6096 (10"), CL 1131 (C2L-6), C6X 40343 CD: CBS A 20711 (A2 20709); Columbia CK 40632 (C4K 40343), CK 65246 (C2K 65244)
HCO 3070
For Every Man There's A Woman (Harold Arlen - Leo Robin) - MF: Casbah (Universal - 1948) Takel: 78: Columbia 38089 LP: Columbia CL 902, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40631 (C4K 40343), CK 52873 [CR 8] (CXK 48673)
HCO 3071
Help Yourself To My Heart (Buddy Kaye, Sammy Timberg, Bennie Benjamin, George Weiss, Morton Downey) Takel: CD: Columbia CK 52874 [CR 9] (CXK 48673)
b) From 1:30 to 2:30 A.M.: Zeke Zarchy, George Seaberg, Ray Linn (tpt); William Schaefer, Tommy Pederson, Elmer Smithers (tbn); James McGee (fr-h); Fred Stulce, Heinie
The Forties 157 Beau, Jules Kinsler, Leonard Hartman, Herbie Haymer (sax/wwd); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 3072
Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town (J. Fred Coots - Haven Gillespie) PB: CD: Columbia CK 66413 Takel: 78: Columbia 38259 (C-67); V-Disc 868-B (edited) LP: Columbia CL 6019 (10"), CL 1032, PC 40707 CD: Columbia CK 40707, CK 52874 [CR 9] (CXK 48673)
Note: The last five violinists in "a" appear only in the Union contract. They are missing from the listing in the Columbia files for this session. The book that comes with the "Complete Recordings" says that the trombone solo on Why Was I Born? is by Si Zentner, but he was not present in the two sessions at which that title was recorded. Under the title Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town, it is written: "From radio show." (?)
30/31-December-1947 (Tue/Wed) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session - CBS Playhouse (from 10 P.M. to 2 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Ray Linn, Zeke Zarchy, George Seaberg (tpt); William Schaefer, Les Jenkins, Ed Kusby (tbn); Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Jack Dumont, Heinie Beau, Ted Nash, Alex Gershunoff, Jules Jacob (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Gerald Vinci, Werner Callies, David Frisina, Mark Levant, Emil Briano, Fred Olson, Marshall Sosson, Paul Shure, Felix Slatkin, Robert Barene, Thomas Mancini (vln); David Sterkin, Paul Robyn, Abraham Weiss (via); Cy Bernard, Jack Sewell, Eleanor Slatkin (vie); Lauretta McFarland (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p/cel); Vito Mumolo (g); Artie Bernstein (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 3089
If I Forget You (Irving Caesar) Takel: 78: Columbia 41133 45: Columbia 4-41133 LP: Columbia CL 1136 CD: Columbia CK 52874 [CR 9] (CXK 48673)
HCO 3090
Where Is The One? (Eddie Finckel, Alec Wilder) Takel:
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HCO 3091
When Is Sometime? (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) - MF: A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court (Paramount- 1948) Takel: 78: Columbia 38417 33: Columbia 3-38417 LP: Columbia PC 44236 CD: Columbia CK 44236, CK 52874 [CR 9] (CXK 48673)
Note: Vito Mumolo (g) appears only in the Union contract.
26-February-1948 (Thursday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF The Kissing Bandit. Frank Sinatra and Kathryn Grayson [1] with Orchestra conducted by George Stoll Leo Arnaud (arr). - What's Wrong With Me? (Nacio Herb Brown - Edward Heyman) LP: Motion Picture Tracks MPT-7 - What's Wrong With Me? (Finale) [1] (Nacio Herb Brown - Edward Heyman) LP: Motion Picture Tracks MPT-7
(Out-take)
16-March-1948 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session (voice overdubbing on tracks laid in New York on 8/9-Dec-47). The master numbers were assigned on this date. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Red Solomon, Chris Griffin, Yank Lawson (tpt); William Pritchard, Anthony Russo, Roland Dupont (tbn); Tony Miranda (fr-h); Johnny Mince, Bernie Kaufman, Wolffe Taninbaum, Harry Feldman, Ernie Caceres (sax/wwd); Harry Azen, Buddy Sheppard, Julius Held, Sylvan Kirsner, Harry Urbont, Raoul Poliakin, Felix Orlewitz, Maurice Hershaft, Sid Harris, Helene Shomer, Merle Pitt, Mac Ceppos (vln); Solomon Deutsch, Ralph Hersh, Leon Frengut (via); George Ricci, Armand Kaproff, Harvey Shapiro (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Bob Kitsis (p/cel); Matty Golizio (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Johnny Blowers (d).
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It Only Happens When I Dance With You (Irving Berlin) - MF: Easter Parade (MGM - 1947) Takel: 78: Columbia 38192 LP: Columbia PC 44236 CD: Columbia CK 44236, CK 52874 [CR 9] (CXK 48673)
HCO 3225
A Fella With An Umbrella (Irving Berlin) - MF: Easter Parade (MGM - 1947) Takel: 78: Columbia 38192 CD: Columbia CK 52874 [CR 9] (CXK 48673)
10-April-1948 (Saturday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with The Jeff Alexander Choir Sung a capella. The choir had 12 male and 8 female voices. Jeff Alexander (arr). HCO 3250
Nature Boy (Eden Ahbez) Takel: 78: Columbia 38210 LP: Columbia CL 1448, PC 44236 CD: Columbia CK 44236, CK 52874 [CR 9] (CXK 48673), CK 57152, CK 64684 (C4K 64681), CK 65623 (C4K 65620) Take 2: A dubbing of take 1, on Columbia(GB) DC 428.
22-July-1948 (Thursday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF Take Me Out To The Ball Game. Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, Jules Munshin and Chorus with Orchestra conducted by Adolph Deutsch Bobby Tucker, Conrad Salinger (arr). - Yes, Indeedy (w/GK, JM & Chorus) (Roger Edens - Betty Comden, Adolph Green) LP: Curtain Calls 100/18 CD: Decade DCD-150
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- Take Me Out To The Ball Game (w/GK) (aCS) (Albert Von Tilzer - Jack Norworth) LP: Curtain Calls 100/18 CD: Rhino R2 72182 (1); Decade DCD-150
23-July-1948 (Friday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF Take Me Out To The Ball Game. Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly and Jules Munshin with Orchestra conducted by Adolph Deutsch Bobby Tucker (arr). - O'Brien To Ryan To Goldberg (Roger Edens - Betty Comden, Adolph Green) LP: Curtain Calls 100/18
12-August-1948 (Thursday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF Take Me Out To The Ball Game. Frank Sinatra, Betty Garrett with Orchestra conducted by Adolph Deutsch Bobby Tucker (arr). - It's Fate, Baby, It's Fate (w/BG) (Roger Edens) LP: Curtain Calls 100/18 - The Right Girl For Me (Roger Edens - Betty Comden, Adolph Green) LP: Curtain Calls 100/18 CD: Decade DCD-150 - Boys And Girls Like You And Me (Outtake) (Roger Edens - Betty Comden, Adolph Green) LP: Curtain Calls 100/18 CD: Decade DCD-150
8-September-1948 (Wednesday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF Take Me Out To The Ball Game. Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, Jules Munshin, Esther Williams, Betty Garrett, Dick Lane, Tommy Dugan and Chorus with Orchestra conducted by Adolph Deutsch Bobby Tucker (arr).
The Forties 161 - Strictly U.S.A. (Roger Edens - Betty Comden, Adolph Green) LP: Curtain Calls 100/18 15-October-1948 (Friday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF Take Me Out To The Ball Game. Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, Esther Williams, Betty Garrett, The Judy Matson Vocalists & Chorus with Orchestra conducted by Adolph Deutsch Bobby Tucker (arr). - Strictly U.S.A. (Finale) (Roger Edens - Betty Comden, Adolph Green) LP: Curtain Calls 100/18
2-December-1948 (Thursday) - Hollywood. RKO recording session. Soundtrack for MF Double Dynamite. Frank Sinatra & Jane Russell with Orchestra conducted by Constantin Bakaleinikoff Leigh Harline (arr). - Kisses And Tears (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) LP: Movie Picture Themes MPT-7 CD: Decade DCD-150
6-December-1948 (Monday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session (first session?) - See note for the next session. Frank Sinatra with rhythm section conducted by Axel Stordahl This is one of the "mystery sessions". There is no trace of the personnel in the files. The contract says that Ben Selvin was the contractor. Aural evidence seems to indicate a steel guitar, guitar, bass and drums. HCO 3467
Sunflower (Mack David) Takel: 78: Columbia 38391; V-Disc 904-B 33: Columbia 3-38391 LP: Columbia CL 6057 (10") CD: Columbia CK 52874 [CR 9] (CXK 48673)
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6-December-1948 (Monday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session (second session?) - see note. Frank Sinatra and The Phil Moore Four Marshall Royal (sax/clt); Phil Moore (p); Bob Bain (g); Ernie Sheppard (b); Lee Young (d). Phil Moore (arr). HCO 3475
Why Can't You Behave? (Cole Porter) - M: Kiss Me Kate (1948) Takel: 78: Columbia 38393 LP: Columbia CL 1297, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40633 (C4K 40343), CK 52874 [CR 9] (CXK 48673)
HCO 3476
Bop! Goes My Heart (Jule Styne - Walter Bishop) Take 1: 78: Columbia 38421 33: Columbia 3-38421 LP: Columbia PC 44236 CD: Columbia CK 44236, CK 52874 [CR 9] (CXK 48673)
Note: Originally, the Columbia files said that the three HCO masters above had been recorded on 15-Dec-1948 (in Hollywood), which was also the date given for the recording session of master CO 40254 (Once In Love With Amy) in New York. This gave wings to the theory that Sinatra had done the New York session early in the morning, had flown to the West Coast and due to the time lag had done the three titles in Hollywood. The "Complete Recordings" set issued by Columbia has solved one part of the problem. Sinatra recorded his voice on 14-Dec-1948 (with only piano accompaniment - under-recorded, so as not to intrude in what was going to happen on the following day - the famous 15th: the dubbing of the orchestra part). But the book that comes with the set also says that masters HCO 3475 and HCO 3476 were recorded on the 15th, in Hollywood. In a letter dated 26-Oct-1966, in answer to my query, Miss Hazel Rudeis - then Manager, Archives - says that "the three HCO's were recorded in Hollywood, on December 6th, 1948, while the CO was made here in our New York studio on December 15th of that same year." This means that the recording of the voice one day before was still a secret kept by the safeties. In the master cards for both titles, the 15 has been amended to "6". And, of course, this means that Sinatra may have flown to L.A. on the 15th - but just for a normal flight, and not a race against the clock.
The Forties 163 One final observation: The book says that Sunflower was done with nonunion musicians, because of the strike that was still on. But the Phil Moore Four are union musicians, and if they recorded on the same day, something is wrong...
14-December-1948 (Tuesday) - New York. Columbia recording session (voice track only). See note. a) Frank Sinatra with piano accompaniment Henry Rowland (p). CO 40254
Once In Love With Amy (Frank Loesser) - M: Where's Charley? (1948) Takel: CD: Columbia CK 52874 [CR 9] (CXK 48673)
b) Frank Sinatra with Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra (See note.) Red Solomon, Jimmy Maxwell, Carl Poole (tpt); Buddy Morrow, Billy Rauch, John D'Agostino (tbn); Harry Terrill, Philip Zolkind, Joe Small, Harry Feldman, Hank Ross (sax/wwd); Henry Rowland (p); Hy White (g); Bob Haggart (b); Terry Snyder (d). CO 40254
Once In Love With Amy (Frank Loesser) - M: Where's Charley? (1948) Takel: 78: Columbia 38391 33: Columbia 3-38391 EP: Columbia B-9022 LP: Columbia CL 902 CD: Columbia CK 52874 [CR 9] (CXK 48673), CK 64684 (C4K 64681), CK 65623 (C4K 65620)
Note: Sinatra did the vocal on 14-Dec-1948, with Henry Rowland at the piano. The piano is under-recorded. On the following day, the orchestra went into the studio and did their part. The files and the contract give only 15-Dec-1948 as the recording date. The secret was revealed in the "Complete Recordings", when Sony Music decided to include the two tracks in Volume 9: the one with piano, and the one which was the final product and that had been issued as a normal recording session with both singer and orchestra present. As I consider the date in which Sinatra puts his voice on wax or on tape as the official date, there won't be any entry dated 15-Dec-1948. See also the note for the second session of6-Dec-1948.
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19-December-1948 (Sunday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Zeke Zarchy, George Seaberg, Ziggy Elman (tpt); William Schaefer, Lou McGarity, Les Jenkins (tbn); Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau, Alex Gershunoff, Herbie Haymer, Murray Cohan, Frank Chase (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, George Kast, Samuel Cytron, Nicholas Pisani, David Frisina, Werner Callies, Sam Middleman, Murray Kellner, Olcott Vail, Julius Schachter, Raoul Poliakin, Daniel Karpilowsky (vln); Maurice Perlmutter, Paul Robyn, Garry White (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Jack Sewell, Cy Bernard (vie); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 3479
Comme Ci, Comme £a ("Clopin, Clopant") (Bruno Coquatrix - Pierre Dudan, Fr.w.\ Joan Whitney, Alex Kramer, Eng.w.) Takel: 78: Columbia 38407 33: Columbia 3-38407 LP: Columbia CL 2740 (S3L-42)/CS 9540 (S3S-42) CD: Columbia CK 52874 [CR 9] (CXK 48673)
HCO 3480
No Orchids For My Lady (Jack Strackey - Alan Stranks) - M: Bolton's Revue (1948) Takel: 78: Columbia 38393 33: Columbia 3-39393 CD: Columbia CK 52874 [CR 9] (CXK 48673)
HCO 3481
While The Angelus Was Ringing ("Les Trois Cloches") (Jean Villard - Jean Villard, Fr.w.; Dick Manning, Eng.w.) Takel: 78: Columbia 38407 33: Columbia 3-38407 CD: Columbia CK 52874 [CR 9] (CXK 48673)
4-January-1949 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra & The Phil Moore Four Marshall Royal (sax/clt); Phil Moore (p); Bob Bain (g); Ernie Sheppard (b); Lee Bradley (d). Phil Moore (arr).
The Forties 165 HCO 3511
If You Stub Your Toe On The Moon (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) - MF: A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court (Paramount - 1948) Takel: 78: Columbia 38417 33: Columbia 3-38417 LP: Columbia CL 2740 {S3L-42)/CS 9540 (S3S-42) CD: Columbia CK 52874 [CR 9] (CXK 48673)
HCO 3512
Kisses And Tears (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Double Dynamite (RKO-1951) Takel: CD: Columbia CK 52874 [CR 9] (CXK 48673)
28-January-1949 (Friday) - Hollywood. RKO recording session. Soundtrack for MF Double Dynamite. Frank Sinatra & Groucho Marx with orchestra conducted by Constantin Bakaleinikoff Leigh Harline (arr). - It's Only Money (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) LP: Motion Picture Tracks MPT-7 CD: Decade DCD-150
31-January-1949 (Monday) - Hollywood. RKO recording session. Soundtrack for MF Double Dynamite. Frank Sinatra, Groucho Marx & Jane Russell with orchestra conducted by Constantin Bakaleinikoff Leigh Harline (arr). - It's Only Money (Finale) (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) LP: Motion Picture Tracks MPT-7
28-February-1949 (Monday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl There is no trace of the personnel in the Columbia files, just the instrumentation: 1 horn, 6 saxes/wwd, 12 violins, 3 violas, 3 cellos, 1 harp, piano/cel, guitar, 3
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steel guitars [1], bass and drums; a vocal group [2]. Local 47 has the contract entered in its log, but it is nowhere to be found. HCO 3617
Some Enchanted Evening (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) -M: South Pacific (1949) Takel: 78: Columbia 38446 33: Columbia 3-38446 EP: Columbia B-1608 LP: Columbia CL 1297 CD: Columbia CK 52874 (CD 9), CK 64661, CK 64684 (C4K 64681), CK 65623 (C4K 65620)
HCO 3618
BaliHa'i [1,2] (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) -M: South Pacific (1949) Takel: 78: Columbia 38446 33: Columbia 3-38446 EP: Columbia B-1608 LP: Columbia CL 1297 CD: Columbia CK 52874 [CR 9] (CXK 48673), CK 64661
3-March-1949 (Thursday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF On The Town. Frank Sinatra and Betty Garrett with Orchestra conducted by Lennie Hayton Saul Chaplin (arr). - Come Up To My Place (Leonard Bernstein - Betty Comden, Adolph Green) CD: Blue Moon(Spain) BMCD 7007
3-March-1949 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Fred Stulce, Herbie Haymer, Alex Gershunoff, Heinie Beau, Frank Chase, Murray Cohan (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Nicholas Pisani, Raoul Poliakin, Julius Schachter, David Frisina, Werner Callies, George Kast, Daniel Karpilowsky, Sam Middleman, Gerald Vinci, Olcott Vail, Murray Kellner (vln); Maurice Perlmutter, Garry White, Paul Robyn (via); Cy Bernard,
The Forties 167 Eleanor Slatkin, Jack Sewell (vie); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p/cel); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 3635
The Right Girl For Me (Roger Edens - Betty Comden, Adolph Green) - MF: Take Me Out To The Ball Game (MGM - 1949) Takel: 78: Columbia 38456 33: Columbia 3-38456 LP: Columbia CL 2741 (S3L-42)/CS 9541 (S3S-42), CL 2913, C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CGK 40897, CK 52874 [CR 9] (CXK 48673)
HCO 3636
Night After Night (Axel Stordahl, Paul Weston - Sammy Cahn) Take 1: 78: Columbia 38456 33: Columbia 3-38456 CD: Columbia CK 52874 [CR 9] (CXK 48673)
23-March-1949 (Wednesday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF On The Town - (1 to 5:40 P.M.). Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, Ann Miller, Vera Ellen, Betty Garrett, Jules Munshin and Chorus with Orchestra conducted by Lennie Hayton Rafael Mendez, Clyde Hurley, Dick Cathcart (tpt); Randall Miller, Bud Youngman, John Flood (tbn); John Cave, Vincent De Rubertis, Herman Lebow (fr-h); Henry Woempner, Telejoe Freeman (fl); Phil Memoli (oboe); D. H. McKenney, Henry Emerson, Gus Bivona, Don Lodice (sax/clt); Adolph Weiss (bsn); Lou Raderman, David Crocov, Sam Albert, Sam Fiedler, Albert Vertchamp, Sally Raderman, Ernest Gill, Arthur Finston (vln); Virginia Majewski, Reuben Marcus, Germain Prevost, Morris Lederman (via); William Vandenburg, Alex Borisoff, Fernand Lhoest, Alex Bunchuk (vie); Joe Quintile (harp - he also recorded alone from 9 to 11:45 A.M.); Mel Powell (p - played until 6:05 P.M.); Louis Previati, Herbert Berman (b); Mel Pedesky, Lou Erickson, Frank Carlson (d/perc). Saul Chaplin (arr). - On The Town (Roger Edens - Betty Comden, Adolph Green) CD: Blue Moon(Spain) BMCD 7007
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24-March-1949 (Thursday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF On The Town - (from 12:30 to 4:40 P.M. - see note). Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, Jules Munshin, Ann Miller, Betty Garrett, Alice Pearce and Chorus with Orchestra conducted by Lennie Hayton Rafael Mendez*, Clyde Hurley, Dick Cathcart (tpt); Randall Miller*, Bud Youngman, John Flood (tbn); John Cave (fr-h); Henry Woempner, Telejoe Freeman** (fl); Phil Memoli* (oboe); D. H. McKenney*, Henry Emerson, Gus Bivona, Mannie Gershman, John Hacker, Don Lodice (sax/clt); Adolph Weiss*** (bsn); Lou Raderman*, David Crocov, Sam Albert, Sam Fiedler, Albert Vertchamp, Sally Raderman, I. Boguslawski, Herman Seidel, Ernest Gill**, Arthur Finston** (vln); Virginia Majewski, Reuben Marcus, Germain Provost** (via); William Vandenburg, Alex Borisoff, Fernand Lhoest** (vie); Joe Quintile (harp); Mel Powell (p); Louis Previati, Herbert Berman* (b); Mel Pedesky, Frank Carlson* (d). Saul Chaplin (arr). - Count On Me (w/JM, A.M., BG, AP, Chorus) (Roger Edens - Betty Comden, Adolph Green) CD: Blue Moon(Spain) BMCD 7007 - You're Awful (w/BG) (Roger Edens - Betty Comden, Adolph Green) CD: Blue Moon(Spain) BMCD 7007 - Pearl Of The Persian Sea (w/GK, JM) (Roger Edens - Betty Comden, Adolph Green) LP: Caliban 6023 Note: Musicians with (*) left at 5:25 P.M.; with (**), left at 1:55; with (***), left at 3:30; John Flood played from 1 to 3:30; Mel Pedesky left at 2:30.
10-April-1949 (Sunday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl George Seaberg, Leonard Mach, Zeke Zarchy, Ziggy Elman (tpt); Si Zentner, Lou McGarity, Les Jenkins (tbn); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau, Herbie Haymer, Alex Gershunoff, Murray Cohan, Frank Chase (sax/wwd); May Hogan Cambern (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p/cel); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d); The Ken Lane Singers. HCO 3692
The Huckle Buck (w/KLS) (Andy Gibson - Roy Alfred) Takel:
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It Happens Every Spring (Joseph Myrow - Mack Gordon) - F: It Happens Every Spring (Fox - 1949) Takel: 78: Columbia 38486 33: Columbia 3-38486 LP: Columbia PC 44236 CD: Columbia CK 44236, CK 52874 [CR 9] (CXK 48673)
3-May-1949 (Tuesday) - Los Angeles. MGM recording session. Soundtrack for MF On The Town - (1 to 5:12 P.M.). Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, Jules Munshin, Harry Stanton, Charles Pavalato, Ralph Brewster, Marvin Bailey and Bill Lee with Orchestra conducted by Lennie Hayton Rafael Mendez, Clyde Hurley, Dick Cathcart (tpt); Randall Miller, Bud Youngman, John Flood (tbn); John Cave, Vincent De Rubertis (fr-h); Henry Woempner (fl); Phil Memoli (oboe); D. H. McKenney, Henry Emerson, Gus Bivona, Mannie Gershman, John Hacker, Don Lodice (clt); Adolph Weiss (bsn); Lou Raderman, David Crocov, Sam Albert, Sam Fiedler, Albert Vertchamp, Sally Raderman, I. Boguslawski, Jaime Overton, Louis Limonick, Emanuel Moss (vln); Virginia Majewski, Reuben Marcus, Germain Prevost, Morris Lederman (via); William Vandenburg, Alex Borisoff, Fernand Lhoest, Alex Bunchuk (vie); Mel Powell (p); Lud Bonkowski (g); Louis Previati, Herbert Berman, Frank Kuchynka (b); Mel Pedesky, Frank Carlson (d/perc). Leonard Bernstein (arr). - New York, New York (Leonard Bernstein - Betty Comden, Adolph Green) CD: Rhino R2 72182 (2); Blue Moon(Spain) BMCD 7007
6-May-1949 (Friday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra and Doris Day [1] with Orch. cond. by Axel Stordahl Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Fred Stulce, David Bonnee, Babe Russin, Murray Cohan, Alex Gershunoff (sax/wwd); George Kast, Samuel Cytron, Raoul Poliakin, Sam Middleman, Werner Callies, Gerald Vinci, Mischa Russell, David Frisina,
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Murray Kellner (vln); Maurice Perlmutter, Garry White (via); Cy Bernard, Jack Sewell (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d); The Ken Lane Singers [2] (see note). HCO 3748
Let's Take An Old Fashioned Walk [1, 2] (Irving Berlin) - M: Miss Liberty (1949) Take 1: 78: Columbia 38513 33: Columbia 3-38513 CD: Columbia CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673), CK 64684 (C4K 64681), CK 65623 (C4K 65620); Bear Family(G) BCD 15609 FK (2) Take 2: CD: Bear Family(G) BCD 15609 FK (6)
HCO 3749
Just One Way To Say I Love You (Irving Berlin) - M: Miss Liberty (1949) Take 1: 78: Columbia 38513 33: Columbia 3-38513 CD: Columbia CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673)
Note: According to the files, H. Kruse was paid for the chorus.
HkJuly-1949 (Sunday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Hugo Winterhalter Carl Poole, Red Solomon, Yank Lawson (tpt); Buddy Morrow, John D'Agostino, William Pritchard (tbn); Ernie Caceres, Sidney Cooper, Wolffe Taninbaum, Toots Mondello, Hank Ross (sax/wwd); Johnny Guarnieri (p); Al Caiola (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Terry Snyder (d); The Pastels [David Vogel, Jerry Packer, Naomi Sunshine, Lillian Clark] (voc). Sy Oliver, Sidney Cooper, George Siravo (arr) CO 40951
It All Depends On You (aGS) (Ray Henderson - B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown) -M: Big Boy (1925) Test: CD: Columbia CK 64852 Takel: 78: Columbia 38550 (C-218) LP: Columbia CL 6143 (10"), CL 606, C6X 40343
The Forties 171 CD: Columbia CK 40633 (C4K 40343), CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673), CK 64684 (C4K 64681), CK 65246 (C2K 65244), CK 65623 (C4K 65620) CO 40952
Bye Bye Baby (w/P) (aSC, GS) (Jule Styne - Leo Robin) - M: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1949) PB1: CD: Columbia CK 64852 Takel: 78: Columbia 38556 33: Columbia 3-38556 CD: Columbia CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673), CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 65624 (C4K 65620) Take 2: LP: Columbia CL 1241
CO 40953
Don't Cry, Joe (w/P) (Joe Marsala) Take 1: Difference is in the last line. 78: Columbia 38555 33: Columbia 3-38555 CD: Columbia CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673), CK 57152, CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 65624 (C4K 65620) Take 2: Difference is in the last line. LP: Columbia CL 902 CD: Columbia CK 65246 (C2K 65244)
12-July-1949 (Tuesday) - New York. A session (for Columbia) was scheduled for this date, but it was cancelled.
14-July-1949 (Thursday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Hugo Winterhalter Tony Miranda (fr-h); Hank Ross, Sidney Cooper, Toots Mondello, Artie Drelinger, Irving Horowitz (sax/wwd); Leo Kruczek, Mac Ceppos, Sylvan Shulman, Fred Buldrini, Felix Orlewitz, Jack Zayde (vln); Isadore Zir, Howard Kay (via); Maurice Brown (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Bernie Leighton (p/cel); Anthony Gottuso (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Terry Snyder (d); The Double Daters (voc).
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CO 40970
Every Man Should Marry (See note.) (Benny Davis - Abner Silver) Take 1: At the bridge: theme by string section. CD: Columbia CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673)
CO 40971
If I Ever Love Again (w/DD) (See note.) (Russ Carlyle, Dick Reynolds) Takel: 78: Columbia 38572 33: Columbia 3-38572 LP: Columbia CL 2741 (S3L-42)/CS 9541 (S3S-42) CD: Columbia CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673)
CO 40972
Just A Kiss Apart (See note.) (Jule Styne - Leo Robin) - M: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1949) Take :
Note: Masters CO 40970 and CO 40972 were rejected. Both titles were remade on 21-July-1949 (in Hollywood) and the remakes were issued on 78 and 33 singles. When Columbia issued the set "The Complete Recordings", they included the rejected take of Every Man Should Marry. And Ray Charles was paid for the chorus 21-July-1949 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Morris Stoloff Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau, Alex Gershunoff, Harry Schuchman, Babe Russin (sax/wwd); Marshall Sosson, Felix Slatkin, Mischa Russell, Nicholas Pisani, Dan Lube, Daniel Karpilowsky (vln); David Sterkin, Maurice Perlmutter (via); Cy Bernard (vie); Lauretta McFarland (harp); Mark Mclntyre (p/cel); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d). HCO 3853
Just A Kiss Apart (Jule Styne - Leo Robin) - M: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1949) Takel: 78: Columbia 38556 33: Columbia 3-38556 CD: Columbia CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673)
HCO 3854
Every Man Should Marry (Benny Davis - Abner Silver) Take 1: At the bridge: theme by piano only.
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The Wedding Of Lilli Marlene (Johnny Reine, Tommie Connor) Takel: 78: Columbia 38555 33: Columbia 3-38555 CD: Columbia CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673)
8-August-1949 (Monday) - Culver City. M-G-M recording session. Soundtrack for F Adam's Rib. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Johnny Green 2508
Farewell, Amanda (Cole Porter) Take 4:
15-September-1949 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Jeff Alexander a) George Seaberg, Mickey Mangano, Ziggy Elman (tpt); Lou McGarity, George Arus, Paul Weigand (tbn); Emmett Callen (oboe); Robert Maxwell (harp); Ken Lane (p); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b). HCO 3903
That Lucky Old Sun (Beasley Smith - Haven Gillespie) Takel: 78: Columbia 38608 33: Columbia 3-38608 EP: Columbia B-9022 LP: Columbia CL 902 CD: Columbia CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673), CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 65624 (C4K 65620)
b) Emmett Callen, Harry Schuchman, Phil Shuken, Albert Raksin, Louis Palange (sax/wwd); Raoul Poliakin, William Miller, Victor Arno, Jack Shulman, Mischa Russell, Dan Lube (vln); Joseph DiFiore, Abraham Weiss (via); Cy Bernard, Eleanor Slatkin (vie); Robert Maxwell (harp); Allan Reuss, Barney Kessel (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d).
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HCO 3904
Mad About You (Victor Young - Ned Washington) - M: Deadly Is The Female (1949) Take 1: 78: Columbia 38613 33: Columbia 3-38613 EP: Columbia B-9533 LP: Columbia CL 953, C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CGK 40897, CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673)
c) Emmett Callen (fl); Raoul Poliakin, William Miller, Victor Arno, Jack Shulman, Mischa Russell, Dan Lube (vln); Robert Maxwell (harp); Allan Reuss, Barney Kessel (g); Max Gralnick, Jack Rose (mandolins); Milton De Lugg (accordion); Phil Stephens (b). HCO 3905
Stromboli (Ken Lane - Irving Taylor) Takel: 78: Columbia 38613 33: Columbia 3-38613 EP: Columbia B-9533 LP: Columbia CL 953 CD: Columbia CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673)
Note: The Columbia files give only the collective personnel, but each of the three titles above uses a different instrumentation. The Union contract shows different payments and these have been used (together with aural evidence) to give the three listings. But there are doubts: the mandolins were paid the same as the musicians that played on two titles, but I can only hear them on the last one. The Union contract gives Jeff Alexander and Wilber G. Beittel as the arrangers, but there is no mention of who arranged what.
30-October-1949 (Sunday) - Los Angeles. Columbia recording session - Radio Recorders (from 7:30 to 10:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra and The Modernaires with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau, Babe Russin, Jules Kinsler, Leonard Hartman (sax/wwd); Raoul Poliakin, Mischa Russell, Nicholas Pisani, Felix Slatkin, Marshall Sosson, Werner Callies (vln); Garry White, Maurice Perlmutter (via); Cy Bernard (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Ken Lane (p); Allan Reuss (g);
The Forties 175 Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d); The Modernaires [Paula Kelly, Johnny Drake, Francis Scott, Hal Dickinson, Alan Copeland] (voc). Alan Copeland (arr. for The Modernaires). Axel Stordahl, Harold Mooney (arr). RHCO 3937
The Old Master Painter (Beasley Smith - Haven Gillespie) Takel: 78: Columbia 38650 33: Columbia 3-38650 CD: Columbia CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673), CK 57152
RHCO 3938
Why Remind Me? (Doris Tauber - Sis Willner) Takel: 78: Columbia 38662 33: Columbia 3-38662 LP: Columbia CL 2741 (S3L-42)/CS 9541 (S3S-42) CD: Columbia CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673)
8-November-1949 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session - Radio Recorders (from 8:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with The Modernaires [1], Paula Kelly [2], The Ken Lane Singers [3] and Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Ziggy Elman, George Seaberg, Zeke Zarchy, Mannie Klein (tpt); Lou McGarity, William Schaefer, George Arus, Elmer Smithers (tbn); Fred Stulce, Jules Kinsler, Mannie Gershman, Babe Russin, Leonard Hartman (sax/wwd); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Ken Lane (p); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d); The Modernaires [Paula Kelly, Johnny Drake, Francis Scott, Hal Dickinson, Alan Copeland] (voc). Alan Copeland (arr. for The Modernaires). Axel Stordahl, Matty Matlock (arr) RHCO 3939
Sorry [1] (Richard Whiting - Buddy Pepper) Takel: 78: Columbia 38662 33: Columbia 3-38662 EP: Columbia B-9533 LP: Columbia CL 953 CD: Columbia CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673)
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RHCO 3940
Sunshine Cake [2] (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) - MF: Riding High (Paramount - 1950) Take 1: 78: Columbia 38705 33: Columbia 3-38705 LP: Columbia CL 2741 (S3L-42)/CS 9541 (S3S-42) CD: Columbia CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673)
RHCO 3941
Sure Thing [3] (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) - MF: Riding High (Paramount - 1950) Takel:: 78: Columbia 38705 33: Columbia 3-38705 LP: Columbia CL 2741 (S3L-42)/CS 9541 (S3S-42) CD: Columbia CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673)
24-December-1949 (Saturday) - New York. Treasury Department - "Guest Star" no. 144 (radio broadcast). Frank Sinatra with the Jeff Alexander Orchestra and Choir - Winter Wonderland (Felix Bernard - Richard B. Smith) CD: Columbia CK 66413 - The Lord's Prayer (Albert Hay Malotte) CD: Columbia CK 66413
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Chapter 3
The Fifties 12-January-1950 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) Ziggy Elman (tpt); Lou McGarity (tbn); John Cave, Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau, Jules Kinsler, Babe Russin, Leonard Hartman (sax/ wwd); Raoul Poliakin, David Frisina, Mischa Russell, Nicholas Pisani, George Kast, Samuel Cytron (vln); Maurice Perlmutter, Garry White (via); Cy Bernard (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Ken Lane (p); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d); The Ken Lane Singers.
RHCO 3999
God's Country (w/KLS) (Beasley Smith - Haven Gillespie) Takel: 78: Columbia 38708 33: Columbia 3-38708 CD: Columbia CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673)
RHCO 4000
Sheila (w/KLS) (Robert Staver, Christopher Hayward, Frank Sinatra) Takel: Take 2: 78: Columbia 40565 45: Columbia 4-40565 CD: Columbia CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673)
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b) Ziggy Elman (tpt); Lou McGarity (tbn); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau, Babe Russin (sax); Ken Lane (p); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d); The Jeff Alexander Choir (see note). Matty Matlock (arr). RHCO 4001
Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy (Harry Stone, Jack Stapp) Takel: 78: Columbia 38708 33: Columbia 3-38708 CD: Columbia CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673), CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 65624 (C4K 65620)
Note: The label says "The Jeff Alexander Choir". The files say only "vocal group". But the ledger says that Jeff Alexander was paid for the chorus.
23-February-1950 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra and Jane Russell [1] & The Modernaires [2] with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Ziggy Elman, George Seaberg, Zeke Zarchy, Randy Brooks (tpt); Lou McGarity, George Arus, Ed Kusby, Elmer Smithers (tbn); Fred Stulce, Heinie Beau, Babe Russin, Jules Kinsler, Leonard Hartman (sax/wwd); Ken Lane (p); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d); The Modernaires [Paula Kelly, Johnny Drake, Francis Scott, Hal Dickinson, Alan Copeland] (voc). Alan Copeland (arr. for The Modernaires). RHCO 4020
Kisses And Tears [1,2] (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) Takel: 78: Columbia 38790 33: Columbia 3-38790 LP: Columbia CL 2530 (10") CD: Columbia CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673)
RHCO 4021
When The Sun Goes Down [2] (Irvine Orton, Walter O'Keefe) Takel: 78: Columbia 38790 33: Columbia 3-38790 LP: Columbia CL 1359 CD: Columbia CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673)
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10-March-1950 (Friday) - New York. Columbia recording session Frank Sinatra with Mitch Miller's Dixieland Band Billy Butterfield, Harry Freistadt (tpt); Will Bradley, Larry Altpeter (tbn); Eddy Powell, Vincent Abato, Russell Banzer, Sal Amato (sax/wwd); Stan Freeman (p); Art Ryerson (g); Frank Carroll (b); Terry Snyder (d). Norman Leyden (arr). CO 42967
American Beauty Rose (Redd Evans, Mack David, Arthur Altman) Takel: 78: Columbia 38809 33: Columbia 3-38809 LP: Columbia CL 1241 CD: Columbia CK 52875 [CR 10] (CXK 48673), CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 65624 (C4K 65620) Take 2: This is a dubbing of take 1. 78: Columbia 40522 45: Columbia 4-40522
Note: The personnel listing in the Columbia files shows masters CO 42965 (Swamp Girl) and CO 42966 (Call Her Savage) as recorded by Sinatra at this session, with a band a little larger than the one listed above [add: Jimmy Morreale, Murray Karpilovsky (tpt); Johnny Barrows (frh); Elias Carmen (bsn); Ralph Miranda, Jose Luis Mangual, Chino Pozo (conga-d)]. The ledger does not list the two titles. For several years, they were supposed to have been recorded only as orchestra tracks, to be used later on a voice overdubbing session. The tracks were used by Herb Jeffries, but the master card file says simply "Herb Jeffries with chorus and orchestra conducted by Mitch Miller", and gives the date of 10-March-1950 - no mention of overdubbing.
c. March-1950 - New York (?). AFRS LIGHT-UP TIME No. 60 - Radio broadcast. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Skitch Henderson - Younger Than Springtime (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: South Pacific (1949) CD; Columbia CK 64661
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8-April-1950 (Saturday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Rosemary Clooney [1] and Orchestra conducted by George Siravo Chris Griffin, Pinky Savitt, Ruby Weinstein, Rickey Trent (tpt); George Arus, Cutty Cutshall (tbn); Al Klink, Emmett Callen, Hymie Shertzer, Leonard Hartman, Babe Russin (sax/wwd); Ken Lane (p); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Maurice Purtill (d); The Pastels (voc). L. Clark was paid for the chorus. CO 43100
Peachtree Street [1] (Jimmy Saunders, Leni Mason, Frank Sinatra) Takel: 78: Columbia 38853 33: Columbia 3-38853 CD: Columbia CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673)
CO 43101
There's Something Missing (w/P) (James Rule, R. O'Brien, Bennie Benjamin, George Weiss, Morton Downey) Takel:
14-April-1950 (Friday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by George Siravo Billy Butterfield, Carl Poole, Pinky Savitt (tpt); George Arus, Billy Rauch (tbn); Hymie Shertzer, Emmett Callen, Leonard Hartman, Babe Russin, Ernie Caceres (sax/wwd); Ken Lane (p); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Johnny Blowers (d). CO 43126
Should I (Nacio Herb Brown - Arthur Freed) - MF: Lord Byron Of Broadway (MGM - 1930) Takel: 78: Columbia 38998 (C-218) 45: Columbia 4-38998 LP: Columbia CL 6143 (10"), CL 1241, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40633 (C4K 40343), CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673), CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 64852, CK 65624 (C4K 65620)
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You Do Something To Me (Cole Porter) - M: Fifty Million Frenchmen (1929) Takel:
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78: Columbia 38999 (C-218) 45: Columbia 4-3899 EP: Columbia B-l815 LP: Columbia CL 6143 (10"), CL 2539 (10"), CL 6290 (10"), CL 1241, C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CGK 40897, CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673), CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 64852, CK 65624 (C4K 65620) CO 43128
Lover (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - MF: Love Me Tonight (Paramount - 1932) Takel: 78: Columbia 38996 (C-218) 45: Columbia 4-38996 EP: Columbia B-l872, B-7433 LP: Columbia CL 6143 (10"), CL 743 CD: Columbia CK 52876 [CR 11 ] (CXK 48673), CK 57152, CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 64852, CK 65624 (C4K 65620)
Note: According to the book that comes with "The Complete Recordings" set issued by Columbia, Sinatra did sing with the band on this date, but his microphone was shut off, as it seems his voice was in terrible shape at that time. But it is a little hard to believe that neither Sinatra nor the musicians discovered this... Does it mean that there was no playback to listen to, as is usual in a recording session? The files say nothing about it. At the Frank Sinatra Conference at Hofstra University, in November, 1998, I asked Johnny Blowers about it and he said that he remembered that Sinatra had not shown up in two sessions because he had laryngitis, but Johnny couldn't say if this was one of them.
24-April-1950 (Monday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by George Siravo Chris Griffin, Billy Butterfield, Pinky Savitt, Steve Lipkins (tpt); Buddy Morrow, George Arus (tbn); Hymie Shertzer, Artie Drelinger, Jerry Jerome, Babe Russin, Jimmy Horvath (sax/wwd); Bernie Leighton (p); Allan Reuss (g); Phil Stephens (b); Johnny Blowers (d). CO 43180
When You're Smiling (Larry Shay, Mark Fisher, Joe Goodwin) Takel:
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CO 43181
It's Only A Paper Moon (Harold Arlen - Billy Rose, E. Y. Harburg) - M: The Great Magoo (1932) [as "If You Believed In Me"] Takel: 78: Columbia 38997 (C-218) 45: Columbia 4-38997 EP: Columbia B-9533 LP: Columbia CL 6143 (10"), CL 953, CL 2741 (S3L-42)/CS 9541 (S3S-42) CD: Columbia CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673), CK 64852
CO 43182
My Blue Heaven (Walter Donaldson - George Whiting) Takel: 78: Columbia 38892, 38998 (C-218) 45: Columbia 4-38892, 4-38998 33: Columbia 3-38892 LP: Columbia CL 6143 (10"), CL 1241, CL 2741 (S3L42)/CS9541(S3S-42) CD: Columbia CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673), CK 64852 Take 2: Take 3: This is a dubbing of take 1 on Columbia(UK) DB 2737.
CO 43183
The Continental (Con Conrad - Herb Magidson) - MF: The Gay Divorcee (RKO - 1934) Takel: 78: Columbia 38997 (C-218) 45: Columbia 4-48997 LP: Columbia CL 6143 (10"), CL 1241 CD: Columbia CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673), CK 64852, CK 65246 (C2K 65244)
Note: According to the book that comes with "The Complete Recordings" set issued by Columbia, Sinatra did sing with the band on this date, but his microphone was shut off, as it seems his voice was in terrible shape at that time. But it is a little hard to believe that neither Sinatra nor the musicians discovered this... Does it mean that there was no playback to
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listen to, as is usual in a recording session? The files say nothing about it. At the Frank Sinatra Conference at Hofstra University, in November, 1998, I asked Johnny Blowers about it and he said that he remembered that Sinatra had not shown up in two sessions because he had laryngitis, but Johnny couldn't say if this was one of them.
28-June-1950 (Wednesday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Trio & Choir conducted by Mitch Miller Lou White (organ); Mundell Lowe (g); Frank Carroll (b); a vocal group on both titles (CR 11 liner notes say "The Mitch Miller Singers", and the files say that R. White was paid for the chorus). Norman Leyden, J. Carroll (arr). CO 44015
Goodnight Irene (aNL) (Huddie Ledbetter, John Lomax) Takel: 78: Columbia 38892 33: Columbia 3-38892 45: Columbia 4-38892 LP: Columbia CL 1448 CD: Columbia CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673) Take 2: Take 3: A dubbing of take 1, on Columbia(UK) DB 2737.
CO 44016
Dear Little Boy Of Mine (aJC) (Ernest Ball - J. Keirn Brennan) Takel: 78: Columbia 38960 33: Columbia 3-38960 LP: Columbia CL 1448 CD: Columbia CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673)
2-August-1950 (Wednesday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Helen Carroll & The Swantones and Orchestra conducted by Percy Faith Red Solomon, Andy Ferretti, John Carroll (tpt); Will Bradley, Billy Rauch (tbn); Vincent Abato (alt/clt); Bernie Kaufman (alt/clt/fl); John Fulton (ten/clt/fl/picc); Russell Banzer (ten/clt/bsn); Harry Feldman (sax/clt); Graham Forbes (p); Matty Golizio (g); Bob Haggart (b); Johnny Blowers (d). George Siravo (arr. band); Ken Lane (arr. chorus).
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Life Is So Peculiar (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) - MF: Mr. Music (Paramount - 1950) Takel: 78: Columbia 38960 33: Columbia 3-38960 CD: Columbia CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673)
Note: The session was shared with Toni Harper, who recorded masters CO 44186 (Snowy White Snow) and CO 44187 (Jingle Bells).
18-September-1950 (Monday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Dale McMickle, Tony Faso, Jack Owens (tpt); Billy Rauch, George Arus, Wesley Heins (tbn); Attair D'Erosa (fr-h); Paul Ricci, Joe Small, Jimmy Lytell, Artie Drelinger (sax/wwd); Irving Horowitz (oboe); Raoul Poliakin, Zelly Smirnoff, Julie Brandt, Maurice Hershaft, Rebecca Lynch, Billy Taylor (vln); Isadore Zir, Solomon Deutsch (via); George Ricci (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Graham Forbes (p); Matty Golizio (g); Frank Carroll (b); Johnny Blowers (d); The Moon Mists [John Ackerman, Frank Howren, David O'Hearn, Marilyn Sullivan, Gordon Thorin] (voc). CO 44366
Accidents Will Happen (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) - MF: Mr. Music (Paramount - 1950) Takel: 78: Columbia 39014 33: Columbia 3-39014 LP: Columbia PC 44236 CD: Columbia CK 44236, CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673)
CO 44367
One Finger Melody (w/MM) (Kermit Goell, Fred Spielman, Al Hofrnan) Takel: 78: Columbia 39014 33: Columbia 3-39014 CD: Columbia CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673)
Note: The source for the personnel of the vocal group is the list that accompanies CR 11. The label says: "The Whippoorwills"; the ledger, "The Moon Mists." (See also the note for session of21-Sep-50.)
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21-September-1950 (Thursday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) Chris Griffin, Tony Faso, Jack Owens (tpt); Buddy Morrow, Billy Rauch, George Arus (tbn); Johnny Barrows (fr-h); Hymie Shertzer, Bernie Kaufman, Jimmy Lytell, Wolffe Taninbaum, Jack Greenberg (sax/wwd); Raoul Poliakin, Zelly Smirnoff, Maurice Hershaft, Julie Brandt, Harry Urbont, Milton Lomask (vln); Harold Coletta, Solomon Deutsch (via); Frank Miller (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Graham Forbes (p/cel); Matty Golizio (g); Frank Carroll (b); Johnny Blowers (d); The Moon Mists [Frank Howren, Gordon Thorin, Marilyn Sullivan, John Ackerman, David O'Hearn] (voc) see note). Gil Evans, George Siravo, Axel Stordahl (arr). CO 44376
Remember Me In Your Dreams (w/MM) (Morty Nevins - Hal David) Takel: 78: Columbia 39069 45: Columbia 4-39069, 5-1799 33: Columbia 3-39069 LP: Columbia CL 541 CD: Columbia CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673)
CO 44377
If Only She'd Look My Way (Ivor Novello - Alan Melville) Takel: EP: Columbia B-9531 LP: Columbia CL 953 CD: Columbia CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673)
CO 44378
London By Night (Carroll Coates) Takel: 78: Columbia 39592 45: Columbia 4-39592 LP: Columbia PC 44236 CD: Columbia CK 44236, CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673), CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 65624 (C4K 65620)
b) Chris Griffin, Tony Faso, Jack Owens (tpt); Buddy Morrow, Billy Rauch, George Arus (tbn); Johnny Barrows (fr-h); Hymie Shertzer, Bernie Kaufrnan, Jimmy Lyttell, Wolffe Taninbaum, Jack Greenberg (sax/wwd); Graham Forbes (p); Matty Golizio (g); Frank Carroll (b); Johnny Blowers (d); The Pastels (voc) - see note.
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Meet Me At The Copa (Axel Stordahl - Sammy Cahn) Takel: CD: Columbia CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673), CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 64852, CK 65624 (C4K 65620)
Note: The ledgers say that the vocal group on Remember Me In Your Dreams is The Moon Mists, and that The Pastels sing on Meet Me At The Copa. The notes for CR-11, however, say that The Whippoorwills (with the personnel given in "a") did both. The confusion seems to indicate that sometimes the title of the groups was chosen at random, either to prevent problems with some other record company or because they were created for that specific recording only. According to the ledgers, J. Packer was paid for the chorus.
9-October-1950 (Monday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Billy Butterfield, Chris Griffin, Jack Owens (tpt); Larry Altpeter, George Arus, Billy Rauch (tbn); Gunther Schuller (fr-h); Hymie Shertzer, Bill Versaci, Artie Drelinger, Mannie Gershman, Harry Feldman (sax/wwd); Raoul Poliakin, Fred Buldrini, Maurice Hershaft, Julius Held, Rebeccca Lynch, Julie Brandt (vln); Solomon Deutsch, Louis Druzinsky (via); George Ricci (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Graham Forbes (p/cel); Matty Golizio (g); Trigger Alpert (b); Johnny Blowers (d); The Moon Mists [Marilyn Sullivan, Gordon Thorin, John Ackerman, Frank Warren, David O'Hearn] (voc) - see note. George Siravo (arr). CO 44427
Come Back To Sorrento ("Torna a Surriento") Sung in Italian (Ernesto de Curtis - Giovanni Battista de Curtis) Takel: 78: Columbia 39118 45: Columbia 4-39118 33: Columbia 3-39118 LP: Columbia CL 1359 CD: Columbia CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673)
CO 44428
April In Paris (Vernon Duke - E.Y.Harburg) - M: Walk A Little Faster (1932) Takel: 78: Columbia 39592 45: Columbia 4-39592, 5-1908 LP: Columbia CL 6290 (10"), CL 1131 (C2L-6), C6X 40343 CD: CBS A 20711 (A2 20709); Columbia CK 40632 (C4K
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40343), CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673), CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 65240, CK 65624 (C4K 65620) CO 44429
I Guess I'll Have To Dream The Rest (w/MM) (Harold Green - Martin Block, Mickey Stoner) Takel: 78: Columbia 39044 45: Columbia 4-39044 EP: Columbia B-9531 33: Columbia 3-39044 LP: Columbia CL 953, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40634 (C4K 40343), CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673), CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 65624 (C4K 65620)
CO 44430
Nevertheless (aGS) (tpt solo: Billy Butterfield) (Harry Ruby - Bert Kalmar) Take 1: 78: Columbia 39044 45: Columbia 4-39044 EP: Columbia B-9531 33: Columbia 3-39044 LP: Columbia CL 953, CL 2741 (S3L-42)/CS 9541 (S3S-42), C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40631 (C4K 40343), CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673), CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 64852, CK 65624 (C4K 65620)
Note: As it happened for the two previous sessions, the name of the vocal group in the files is different from the one that appears on the label and/or liner notes. The personnel is on file, but the group is given as The Moon Mists. See note for the session of 21-September-1950.
5-November-1950 (Sunday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) Dale McMickle, Jack Owens, Yank Lawson (tpt); Roland Dupont, George Arus, Bill Rank (tbn); Johnny Barrows (fr-h); Hymie Shertzer, Bernie Kaufman, Mannie Gershman, Harry Feldman, Boomie Richman (sax/wwd); Graham Forbes (p); Matty Golizio (g); Frank Carroll (b); Johnny Blowers (d); The B. Swanson Quartet (voc). George Siravo (arr).
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Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow! (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) Takel: 78: Columbia 39069 45: Columbia 4-39069 33: Columbia 3-39069 LP: Columbia CL 2521 (10"), CL 1032, PC 40707 CD: Columbia CK 40707, CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673), CK 66413
b) Dale McMickle, Jack Owens, Yank Lawson (tpt); Roland Dupont, George Arus, Bill Rank (tbn); Johnny Barrows (fr-h); Hymie Shertzer, Bernie Kaufrnan, Mannie Gershman, Harry Feldman, Boomie Richman (sax/wwd); Zelly Smirnoff, Julie Brandt, Maurice Hershaft, Arnold Eidus, Julius Held, Harry Hoffman (vln); Solomon Deutsch, Harold Furmansky (via); George Poliakin (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Graham Forbes (p); Matty Golizio (g); Frank Carroll (b); Johnny Blowers (d). Axel Stordahl (arr). CO ?????
Take My Love (Jack Wolf, Joel Herron, Frank Sinatra)
Note: This session presents one problem. For several years, I was under the impression that there must have been more than one title done at the session, because I simply couldn't hear the strings on Let It Snow! I asked a few friends to listen carefully and they couldn't hear the strings either. The original arrangement for Let It Snow!, as played on the radio, had strings, but no vocal group. The ledger and the personnel listing do not show any other title for this date. I tried the master cards files, looking for the numbers immediately preceding or following CO 44615, but they only show the obvious: any master number(s) that could have been assigned to any other Sinatra side(s) for that date had been re-assigned to other artists. But the master card for CO 44634 (Take My Love) says that it was recorded on 5-Nov, not 16-Nov as initially noted by Columbia. Well, this may explain the presence of the strings - and the instrumentation is exactly the same on both dates. The only question that comes to mind is: is it possible that Take My Love was really recorded on 5-Nov with another master number, and then rejected, with the master number assigned to another artist, and then remade on 16-Nov, with master number CO 44634? If the number was used on both sessions, why the jump in the numbering on the session for 5-Nov.? The notation in the master card may have been a mistake. But the master cards raise another question. They say that masters CO 44635 (I Am Loved) and CO 44636 (You Don't Remind Me) were recorded on //-Nov., and master CO 44637 (You're The One) was
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recorded on /5-Nov. This last one was rejected and the master number was re-assigned to When Apples Grow On Cherry Trees, recorded on 2Jan-1951 by Rosemary Clooney with orchestra and vocal quartet conducted by Percy Faith. You 're The One was remade by Sinatra on 16-Jan-1951 (q.v.). "The Complete Recordings", the set issued by Columbia, gives 11Nov-50 as the date for Take My Love, I Am Loved and You Don't Remind Me. As the producers had access to the masters and safeties, it seems fair to accept this new date. The date of 16-Nov-1950 for masters CO 44634 to 44637 appears in the ledger and in the personnel listing. Until we have a definite answer, I have kept the date of 11-Nov for the four titles (see next session), but included / Am Loved (master number unknown, rejected) in the session for 5-Nov. As I said before, this is the way to explain the presence of the strings. I can't see much sense in contracting a whole string section if they wanted to record just one title with an arrangement that didn't call for strings. Of course, the decision to drop the strings may have been taken at the session, maybe even after a few try-outs. But I'd rather wait for a definitive answer from the ones who have access to the safeties - which is not my case.
ll-November-1950 (Saturday) - New York. Columbia recording session. (See note for the previous session.) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Lee Castle, Dale McMickle, Jack Owens (tpt); Billy Rauch, Bill Rank, George Arus (tbn); Johnny Barrows (fr-h); Hymie Shertzer, Bernie Kaufrnan, Artie Drelinger, Mannie Gershman, Harry Feldman (sax/wwd); Raoul Poliakin, Milton Lomask, Maurice Hershaft, Julie Brandt, Harry Katzman, Julius Held (vln); Isadore Zir, Solomon Deutsch (via); George Poliakin (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Graham Forbes (p); Matty Golizio (g); Frank Carroll (b); Johnny Blowers (d). CO 44634
Take My Love (Jack Wolf, Joel Herron, Frank Sinatra) - adapted from Brahm's 3rd Symphony Take 1: 78: Columbia 39118 45: Columbia 4-39118 EP: Columbia B-9532 33: Columbia 3-39118 LP: Columbia CL 953 CD: Columbia CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673)
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CO 44635
I Am Loved (Cole Porter) - M: Out Of This World (\950) Takel: 78: Columbia 39079 45: Columbia 4-39079 EP: Columbia B-9532 33: Columbia 3-39079 LP: Columbia CL 953, C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CGK 40897, CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673), CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 65624 (C4K 65620)
CO 44636
You Don't Remind Me (Cole Porter) - M: Out Of This World (1950) Takel: 78: Columbia 39079 45: Columbia 4-39079 33: Columbia 3-39079 CD: Columbia CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673)
CO 44637
You're The One (See note.) (Victor Young - Ned Washington) Take :
Note: This recording of You 're The One was rejected. The master number was re-assigned to When Apples Grow On Cherry Trees, recorded by Rosemary Clooney on 2-January-1951.
ll-December-1950 (Monday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra and Rosemary Clooney with Orch. cond. by Axel Stordahl Chris Griffin (tpt); Hymie Shertzer, Toots Mondello, Mannie Gershman, Harry Feldman, Artie Drelinger (sax/wwd); Graham Forbes (p); Matty Golizio (g); Frank Carroll (b); Johnny Blowers (d). George Siravo (arr). CO 44714
Love Means Love (Carl Sigman - Arthur Lake) Takel: 78: Columbia 39141 45: Columbia 4-39141 33: Columbia 3-39141 CD: Columbia CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673)
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Cherry Pies Ought To Be You (Cole Porter) - M: Out Of This World (1950) Takel: 78: Columbia 39141 45: Columbia 4-39141 33: Columbia 3-39141 CD: Columbia CK 52876 [CR 11] (CXK 48673)
16-January-1951 (Tuesday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Tony Faso, Dale McMickle, Jack Owens (tpt); Billy Rauch, George Arus, Lou McGarity (tbn); David Rattner (fr-h); Hymie Shertzer, Bernie Kaufrnan, Artie Drelinger, Mannie Gershman, E. Brown (sax/wwd); George Ockner, Harry Katzman, Rebecca Lynch, Julie Brandt, Milton Lomask (vln); Solomon Deutsch, Theodore Adoff (via); George Poliakin (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Stan Freeman (p); Matty Golizio (g); Frank Carroll (b); Johnny Blowers (d); The Skylarks [probably Gilda Maiken, George Becker (ldr/arr), Joe Hamilton, Earl Brown, Jackie Gershwin] (voc). Axel Stordahl, George Siravo (arr). Dick Byron was paid for the chorus. CO 45111
Faithful (w/S) (aAS) (Jimmy Kennedy - Harry Stone) Takel: 78: Columbia 39213 45: Columbia 4-39213 33: Columbia 3-39213 CD: Columbia CK 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673)
CO 45112
You're The One (aAS) (Victor Young - Ned Washington) Takel: 78: Columbia 39213 45: Columbia 4-39213 33: Columbia 3-39213 LP: Columbia CL 2741 (S3L-42)/CS 9541 (S3S-42) CD: Columbia CK 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673)
CO 45113
There's Something Missing (w/S) (aGS) (James Rule, R. O'Brien, Bennie Benjamin, George Weiss, Morton Downey) Takel: CD: Columbia CK 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673), CK 64852
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2-March-1951 (Friday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl George Arus, Jack Satterfield (tbn); Johnny Barrows (fr-h); Bill Stegmeyer, Bernie Kaufrnan, Artie Drelinger, Mannie Gershman, Harry Feldman (sax/wwd); Raoul Poliakin, Zelly Smirnoff, Rebecca Lynch, Maurice Hershaft, Harry Katzman, Milton Lomask, Felix Orlewitz, Harry Melnikoff, Arnold Eidus (vln); Isadore Zir, Solomon Deutsch (via); George Poliakin, Abraham Borodkin (vie); Elaine Vito Ricci (harp); Graham Forbes (p/cel); Matty Golizio (g); Frank Carroll (b); Johnny Blowers (d). CO 45156
Hello, Young Lovers (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) -M: The King And I (1951) Takel: 78: Columbia 39294 45: Columbia 4-39294 LP: Columbia C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CGK 40897, CK 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673), CK 64661, CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 65624 (C4K 65620) Take 2: EP: Columbia B-l984 LP: Columbia CL 606
CO 45157
We Kiss In A Shadow (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) -M: The King And I (1951) Takel: 78: Columbia 39294 45: Columbia 4-39294 EP: Columbia B-2109, B-9532 LP: Columbia CL 953, C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CGK 40897, CK 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673), CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 64661, CK 65624 (C4K 65620)
27-March-1951 (Tuesday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl George Arus, Billy Rauch (tbn); Johnny Barrows (fr-h); Bernie Kaufman, Mannie Gershman, Harry Terrill, Fred Glantz, Harold Keinz (sax/wwd); Harry Katzman, Teddy Lassoff, Rebecca Lynch, Fred Buldrini, Julius Schachter,
The Fifties 195 Milton Lomask, Arnold Eidus, Mac Ceppos, Mannie Green (vln); Isadore Zir, Harold Furmansky (via); George Poliakin, Frank Miller (vie); Victor Salvi (harp); Graham Forbes (p); Matty Golizio (g); Frank Carroll (b); Johnny Blowers (d); The Ray Charles Singers. CO 45184
I Whistle A Happy Tune (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) -M: The King And I (1951) Takel: 78: Columbia 39346 45: Columbia 4-39346 LP: Columbia CL 1297 CD: Columbia CK 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673), CK 64661
CO 45185
I'm A Fool To Want You (w/RCS) (Jack Wolf, Joel Herron, Frank Sinatra) Takel: 78: Columbia 39425 45: Columbia 4-39425, 4-41133 EP: Columbia B-2559 LP: Columbia CL 2741 (S3L-42)/CS 9541 (S3S-42), C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40632 (C4K 40343), CK 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673), CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 65240, CK 65246 (C2K 65244), CK 65624 (C4K 65620)
CO 45186
Love Me (Victor Young - Ned Washington) Takel: 78: Columbia 39346 45: Columbia 4-39346 EP: Columbia B-9531 LP: Columbia CL 953, CL 2741 (S3L-42)/CS 9541 (S3S-42), C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40631 (C4K 40343), CK 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673), CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 65624 (C4K 65620)
10-May-1951 (Thursday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Dagmar [1] and Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Chris Griffin (tpt); Billy Rauch (tbn); Hymie Shertzer, Al Klink, Bernie Kaufman, Mannie Gershman, Ernie Caceres (sax); Graham Forbes (p/cel); Matty
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Golizio (g); Frank Carroll (b); Johnny Blowers (d); Joe Ross (rol drum [3]; Donald Bain (imitations [2]); R. Curtiss, Terry Snyder (sound effects [4]). CO 45819
Mama Will Bark [1, 2] (Dick Manning) Takel: 78: Columbia 39425 45: Columbia 4-39425 CD: Columbia CK 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673)
CO 45820
It's A Long Way [3,4] (Roy Brodsky - Sid Tepper) Takel: 78: Columbia 39493 45: Columbia 4-39493 LP: Columbia C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CK 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673)
Note: The files say that J. Carroll and L. Carroll were the arrangers, but do not say if they arranged one or both titles or if each one arranged one title.
13-June-1951 (Wednesday) - Universal City, Calif. Universal-International recording sessions. Soundtrack for MF Meet Danny Wilson. Two sessions (see below). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Joseph Gershenson a) 1st session: from 9:30 A.M. to 12:20 P.M. [except violins, violas, cellos and Lank Menge (tbn), who left at 11:30 A.M.]: Mannie Klein, Gene LaFreniere, Don Linder, Robert Goodrich (tpt); John Stanley, Bruce Squires, Lank Menge (tbn); Lloyd Hildebrand (bsn); Arthur Smith (sax/fl); Blake Reynolds, Al Harding, Karl Leaf (sax/clt); Erno Neufeld, George Kast, Manuel Compinsky, Louis Pressman, Ambrose Russo, Lou Klass, Sam Fordis, Leon Goldwasser (vln); Joseph Reilich, Cecil Bonvalot (via); Joseph Ullstein, Stephen De'ak (vie); Lyman Gandee (p); Allan Reus (g); Harold Brown (b); Ralph Collier (d). Axel Stordahl, George Siravo, Joseph Gershenson (arr). b) 2ndsession: from 2 to 3:50 P.M.: Gene LaFreniere, Don Linder, Robert Goodrich (tpt); John Stanley, Bruce Squires, Lank Menge (tbn); Willard Culley Jr. (fr-h); Arthur Gault (oboe); Arthur Smith, Ethmer Roten Jr. (sax/fl); Blake Reynolds, Al Harding, Karl Leaf (sax/clt); Erno Neufeld, George Kast, Manuel Compinsky, Louis Pressman, Ambrose Russo, Lou Klass, Sam Fordis, Leon Goldwasser,
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Samuel Cytron, Sally Raderman (vln); Joseph Reilich, Cecil Bonvalot, Harriet Payne (via); Joseph Ullstein, Stephen De'ak, Lajos Shuk (vie); Joe Quintile (harp); Lyman Gandee (p); Allan Reus (g); Harold Brown (b); Ralph Collier, Harold McDonald (d/perc). Axel Stordahl, George Siravo, Joseph Gershenson (arr). -All Of Me (Gerald Marks - Seymour Simons) CD: Bravura BRCD-7106 - How Deep Is The Ocean? (Irving Berlin) CD: Bravura BRCD-7106 - She's Funny That Way (Neil Moret - Richard Whiting) CD: Bravura BRCD-7106 - That Old Black Magic (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - MF: Star Spangled Rhythm (Par. - 1942) CD: Bravura BRCD-7106 - When You're Smiling (Larry Shay, Mark Fisher, Joe Goodwin) CD: Bravura BRCD-7106 - You're A Sweetheart (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) - MF: You 're A Sweeheart (Univ.-1937) CD: Bravura BRCD-7106 Note: The Daily Report lists only the musicians and the hours they played. Since the strings left at 11:30 A.M. on the first session, we may deduct that All Of Me, When You're Smiling and You're A Sweetheart were recorded on the first, for they have no strings. And as the fr-h and the second percussionist played only on the second, we may deduct that How Deep Is The Ocean? and That Old Black Magic were done on the second (which, as you can see, was shorter than the first and had five strings more - including the harp). She's Funny That Way may have been done on the first, for Mannie Klein was present on it by "special permission", which may indicate that his was the only trumpet that we hear on this title.
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21-June-1951 (Thursday) - Universal City, Calif Universal-International recording session. Soundtrack for MF Meet Danny Wilson (from 1 P.M. to... - time of leaving after the name of each musician). a) Frank Sinatra accompanied by harmonica and guitar George Fields - 3:45 (harmonica); Allan Reuss - 4:40 (g). - Lonesome Man Blues (Sy Oliver) CD: Bravura BRCD-7106 b) Frank Sinatra with The Ebonaires and Orchestra conducted by Joseph Gershenson Gene LaFreniere - 4:00 (tpt); John Stanley - 3:10 (tbn); Blake Reynolds 4:00, Karl Leaf- 4:00 (sax/clt); Lyman Gandee - 6:48 (p); Allan Reuss - 4:40 (g); Harold Brown - 4:40 (b); Ralph Collier - 4:40 (d). The Ebonaires (voc). - I've Got A Crush On You (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - M: Treasure Girl (1928) CD: Bravura BRCD-7106 c) Frank Sinatra and Shelley Winters with Orchestra conducted by Joseph Gershenson (see note) Don Linder, Robert Goodrich (tpt); Bruce Squires, Lank Menge (tbn); Al Harding (clt); Lyman Gandee (p); Allan Reuss (g); Harold McDonald (d). RHCO 10022
A Good Man Is Hard To Find (Edward Green) Take 2: CD: Columbia CK 52878 [CR 12] (CXK 48673); Bravura BRCD-7106
Note: The liner notes for "The Complete Recordings", vol. 12, give the personnel as in "c". But the only contract for this date in the files of Local 47 gives the personnel listed in "b" plus the harmonica. It is possible that there is another contract for A Good Man Is Hard To Find, but it is missing from the Local 47 files and that the producer of "The Complete Recordings" has seen a copy of it. Until further information is available, I will keep the listing used by Columbia. The master number was assigned by Columbia on 16-Oct-1951. The recording of I've Got A Crush On You was rejected (see session for 11-July-1951). And I can't hear more than harmonica and guitar on Lonesome Man Blues, although the sound of the film on tape (the official one, not a copy of a copy) is not very good.
The Fifties 199 U-July-1951 (Wednesday) - Universal City, Calif. Universal-International recording session. Soundtrack for MF Meet Danny Wilson. Frank Sinatra & The Ebonaires with Orch. cond. by Joseph Gershenson Ken Lane (p) - from 2:30 to 3:25 P.M. - I've Got A Crush On You (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - M: Treasure Girl (1928) CD: Bravura BRCD-7106 Note: Ken Lane is the only musician listed in the only contract for this date found in the files of Local 47.
19-July-1951 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session - Radio Recorders Annex (from 3 to 6:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Harry James and His Orchestra Harry James (tpt) leading Nick Buono, Phil Cook, Everett McDonald, Ralph Osborn (tpt); Lew McCreary, Ray Conniff, Jimmy Priddy (tbn); Hal Smith (btbn); Herbie Stewart (ten); Polly Polifroni, Rene Bloch (alt); Bob Poland (bar); Bruce McDonald (p); Allan Reuss (g); Ed Mihelich (b); Jackie Mills (d). Paul Weston, Ray Conniff (arr). RHCO 4561
Castle Rock (aRC) (Al Sears - Erwin Drake, Jimmy Shirl) Takel: 78: Columbia 39527 45: Columbia 4-39527 EP: Columbia B-2542 LP: Columbia CL 1131 (C2L-6) CD: CBS A 20711 (A2 20709); Columbia CK 40633 (C4K 40343), CK 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673)
RHCO 4562
Farewell, Farewell To Love (aGS) (George Siravo - Jack Wolf) Takel: a) with tpt & band introduction uncut: EP: Columbia B-2542 LP: Columbia C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CGK 40897, CK 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673), CK 64852 b) with tpt & band introduction cut out: LP: Columbia CL 1241
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RHCO 4563
Deep Night (aRC) (Charlie Henderson - Rudy Vallee) Takel: 78: Columbia 39527 45: Columbia 4-39527 LP: Columbia CL 1241, C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40633 (C4K 40343), CK 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673), CK 64685 (C4K 64681) CK 65624 (C4K 65620)
Note: According to the book that comes with "The Complete Recordings", Sinatra's voice was overdubbed on the orchestra tracks. Again there is nothing in the files that corroborates this information. The text says only that "Conniff vaguely remembers that Sinatra wasn't present at the orchestral sessions" [the underlining is mine]. The files say that there was only one session, and so we may also deduct that Mr. Conniff may have been vaguely mistaken...
27-July-1951 (Friday) - Universal City, Calif. Universal-International recording session. Soundtrack for MF Meet Danny Wilson. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Milton Rosen Ken Lane (p). - (Vocal pickups for recordings done in June.)
7-January-1952 (Monday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) Zeke Zarchy (tpt); Jimmy Priddy, George Arus (tbn); Jack Dumont, Morris Bercov, Babe Russin, Mannie Gershman, Leonard Hartman (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Harry Bluestone, Irving Prager, David Frisina, John Augustine, Murray Kellner (vln); David Sterkin, Maurice Perlmutter (via); Cy Bernard (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Bill Miller (p/cel); Allan Reuss (g); Jack Ryan (b); Nick Fatool (d); The Jeff Alexander Choir (on both titles). RHCO 10081
I Could Write A Book (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Pal Joey (1940) Takel: 78: Columbia 39652 45: Columbia 4-39652
The Fifties 201 EP: Columbia B-2559, B-9532 LP: Columbia CL 953 CD: Columbia CK 40632 (C4K 40343), CK 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673), CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 65240, CK 65624 (C4K 65620) RHCO 10082
I Hear A Rhapsody (George Fragos, Jack Baker, Dick Gasparre) Takel: 78: Columbia 39652 45: Columbia 4-39652, 5-1908 LP: Columbia CL 2539 (10"), CL 6290 (10"), CL 1359 CD: Columbia 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673), CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 65624 (C4K 65620)
b) Zeke Zarchy (tpt); Jimmy Priddy, George Arus (tbn); Jack Dumont, Morris Bercov, Babe Russin, Mannie Gershman, Leonard Hartman (sax/wwd); Bill Miller (p); Allan Reuss (g); Jack Ryan (b); Nick Fatool (d). RHCO 10083
Walking In The Sunshine (Bob Merrill) Takel: 78: Columbia 39726 45: Columbia 4-39726 LP: Columbia CL 2741 (S3L-42)/CS 9541 (S3S-42), C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CGK 40897, CK 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673)
6-February-1952 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) Zeke Zarchy (tpt); Jimmy Priddy, George Arus (tbn); Fred Stulce, Emmett Callen, Babe Russin, Mannie Gershman, Leonard Hartman (sax/wwd); Marshall Sosson, Mischa Russell, Dan Lube, John Augustine, Irving Prager, Nicholas Pisani (vln); David Sterkin, Stanley Harris (via); Eleanor Slatkin (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Bill Miller (p/cel); Allan Reuss (g); Jack Ryan (b); Ray Hagan (d). RHCO 10110
My Girl (Clarence Freed) Takel: 78: Columbia 39726
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RHCO 10114
Feet Of Clay (Joan Whitney, Alex Kramer, Hy Zaret) Takel: 78: Columbia 39687 45: Columbia 4-39687 CD: Columbia CK 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673)
b) Zeke Zarchy (tpt); Jimmy Priddy, George Arus (tbn); Fred Stulce, Emmett Callen, Babe Russin, Mannie Gershman, Leonard Hartman (sax/wwd); Bill Miller (p); Allan Reuss (g); Jack Ryan (b); Ray Hagan (d). RHCO 10115
Don't Ever Be Afraid To Go Home (Carl Sigman - Bob Hilliard) Takel: 78: Columbia 39687 45: Columbia 4-39687 CD: Columbia CK 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673)
Note: Masters RHCO 10111, 10112 and 10113 are not by Sinatra.
3-June-1952 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl a) Zeke Zarchy, Conrad Gozzo, Johnny Best (tpt); Dick Noel, Jimmy Priddy, George Arus (tbn); Les Robinson, Fred Stulce, Babe Russin, Ted Nash, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Bill Miller (p); Allan Reuss (g); Jack Ryan (b); Alvin Stoller (d); The Norman Luboff Choir. Axel Stordahl, Heinie Beau (arr). RHCO 10178
LunaRossa ("Blushing Moon") (w/NLC) (aAS) (Antonio Viscione - Vincenzo de Crescenzo, It.w.\ Kermit Goell, Eng.w.) Takel: 78: Columbia 39787 45: Columbia 4-39787 LP: Columbia CL 1359 CD: Columbia CK 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673)
The Fifties RHCO 10179
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The Birth Of The Blues (aHB) (Ray Henderson - B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown) - M: George White's Scandals Of 1926 Takel: 78: Columbia 39882, 50028 45: Columbia 4-39882, 4-50028 EP: Columbia B-2517 LP: Columbia CL 2521 (10"), CL 1131 (C2L-6), CL 2741 (S3L-42)/CS 9541 (S3S-42), C6X 40343 CD: CBS A 20711 (A2 20709); Columbia CK 40633 (C4K 40343), CK 48960, CK 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673), CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 65240, CK 65624 (C4K 65620)
b) Zeke Zarchy (tpt); Les Robinson, Babe Russin, Ted Nash, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Bill Miller (p); Allan Reuss (g); Wesley Ebb West (steel-g [1]); Jack Ryan (b); Alvin Stoller (d); Joe Siracusa (perc/washboard). Axel Stordahl, George Siravo (arr). (See Note 1.)
RHCO 10180
Azure-te (Paris Blues) (aGS) (Wild Bill Davis - Jack Wolf) Takel: 78: Columbia 39819 45: Columbia 4-39819 LP: Columbia CL 2741 (S3L-42)/CS 9541 (S3S-42), C2X 40897 CD: Columbia CGK 40897, CK 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673), CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 65624 (C4K 65620)
RHCO 10181
Tennessee Newsboy [1] (aAS) (Percy Faith - Dick Manning) Takel: 78: Columbia 39787 45: Columbia 4-39787 CD: Columbia CK 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673)
RHCO 10190
Bim Bam Baby (See Note 2.) (Sammy Mysels) Takel: 78: Columbia 39819 45: Columbia 4-39819
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Note 1: The "a" and "b" personnels are based on the amount paid to the musicians. There were payments for two sides, for three, and for the whole session. Note 2: The Columbia files say that H. Lovelle was paid "for services rendered" on Bim Bam Baby. Note 3: Masters RHCO 10182 to 10189 are not by Sinatra.
17-September-1952 (Wednesday) - New York. Columbia recording session. Frank Sinatra with Percy Faith and His Orchestra Jack Satterfield, Charles Butterfield, Phil Giardina (tbn); Vincent Abato, Al Freistadt, John Fulton, Russell Banzer, Harry Feldman (sax/wwd); Milton Lomask, George Ockner, Mannie Green, Samuel Carmell, Gene Orloff, Alex Cores, Harry Katzman, Harry Hoffman, Broadus Erie (vln); Richard Dickler, Sidney Brecher (via); Bernard Greenhouse (vie); Edward Druzinski (harp); Stan Freeman (p); Art Ryerson (g); Frank Carroll (b); Phil Kraus (d). CO 48181
Why Try To Change Me Now (Cy Coleman - Joseph A. McCarthy) Takel: 78: Columbia 39882 45: Columbia 4-39882 EP: Columbia B-2641 LP: Columbia CL 2741 (S3L-42)/CS 9541 (S3S-42), C6X 40343 CD: Columbia CK 40634 (C4K 40343), CK 52877 [CR 12] (CXK 48673), CK 64685 (C4K 64681), CK 65624 (C4K 65620), CK 66946
Note: The session was shared with Mindy Carson, who recorded masters CO 48179 (All The Time And Everywhere) and CO 48180 (Barrel V Barrels Of Roses).
The Fifties 205
The recording session of 17-September-1952 was the last one Sinatra did for Columbia. In March, 1953, he signed with Capitol Records and made his first recording for that company on 2-April-1953 - starting what for most of Sinatra fans was his greatest era, "The Capitol Years."
2-April-1953 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 2999 - KHJ Studios (from 8:30 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Zeke Zarchy (tpt); Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Heinie Beau, Skeets Herfurt, Ted Nash, Leonard Hartman (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Harry Bluestone, Alex Murray, Paul Nero, Irving Prager, Murray Kellner (vln); David Sterkin, Paul Robyn (via); Cy Bernard (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Bill Miller (p); George Van Eps (g); Phil Stephens (b); Ray Hagan (d). Axel Stordahl, Heinie Beau (arr). 11394
Lean Baby (aHB) (Billy May - Roy Alfred) Take 4: 78: Capitol F-2450 45: Capitol 5-2450 LP: Capitol W/DT 1429, C1-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 48334, CDP 94318 (94317), CDP 35953 (35952), CDP 38090 (38089)
11395
I'm Walking Behind You (aAS) (Billy Reid) Take 5: 78: Capitol F-2450 45: Capitol 5-2450 LP: Capitol H-915 (10") (this is the only FS track on this LP) CD: Capitol CDP 48334, CDP 92160, CDP 35953 (35952), CDP 38090 (38089)
11396
Day In, Day Out (aAS) (Rube Bloom - Johnny Mercer) Take : CD: Capitol CDP 48334
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11397
Don't Make A Beggar Of Me (aAS) (Al Sherman) Take : LP: Capitol T/DT-2602; Capitol(UK) E-ST 24311 CD: Capitol CDP 48334
30-April-1953 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3028 - KHJ Studios (from 8:00 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Conrad Gozzo, Mannie Klein, Mickey Mangano, Zeke Zarchy (tpt); Si Zentner, Joe Howard, Jimmy Priddy, Milt Bernhart (tbn); Skeets Herfurt, Jack Dumont, Ted Nash, Ted Romersa, Joe Koch (sax/wwd); Bill Miller (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Phil Stephens (b); Alvin Stoller (d). 11504
I've Got The World On A String (Harold Arlen - Ted Koehler) Take 10: 78: Capitol F-2505 45: Capitol 5-2505 EP: Capitol EAP-1-510 LP: Capitol T/DT-768, C1-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 92160, CDP 94318 (94317), CDP 35953 (35952), CDP 38090 (38089)
11511
Don't Worry 'Bout Me (Rube Bloom - Ted Koehler) - M: Cotton Club Parade (1939) Take 14: 78: Capitol F-2787 45: Capitol 5-2787 EP: Capitol EAP-1-542 LP: Capitol T/DT-768 CD: Capitol CDP 91209, CDP 92160, CDP 38090 (38089)
11512
I Love You (Harry Archer - Harlan Thompson) Take 7: 78: Capitol F-2638 45: Capitol 5-2638 EP: Capitol EAP-1-542 LP: Capitol W/DW-1429, C1-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 94318 (94317), CDP 94520, CDP 38090 (38089)
The Fifties 207 11513
South Of The Border (choir by the band) (Michael Carr, Jimmy Kennedy) Take 9: 78: Capitol F-2638 45: Capitol 5-2638 EP: Capitol EAP-1-510 LP: Capitol T/DT-768, T/DT-2036, C1-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 48469, CDP 92160, CDP 94318 (94317), CDP 35953 (35952), CDP 38090 (38089), CDP 96087
Note: Masters 11505 to 11510 are not by Sinatra. The session had been scheduled to be shared by Nelson Riddle and Billy May, with each one writing the arrangements for two songs. May couldn't make it - he was on the road with his band - so Riddle wrote all four, with the last two in the May style. On the label, though, the credit went to Billy May.
2-May-1953 (Saturday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3032 - KHJ Studios (from 3 to 6 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Mannie Klein, Clyde Hurley (tpt); Milt Bernhart, Jimmy Priddy (tbn); John Cave, Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Skeets Herfurt, James Williamson, Ted Nash (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Alex Murray, Henry Hill, Gerald Vinci, Victor Bay, Walter Edelstein (vln); Paul Robyn, Alfred Barr (via); Eleanor Slatkin (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Bob Bain (g); Eddie Gilbert (b); Alvin Stoller (d). 11524
Anytime, Anywhere (Imogene Carpenter - Lenny Adelson) Take : 78: Capitol F-2560 45: Capitol 5-2560 LP: Capitol W/DW-1164 CD: Capitol CDP 38090 (38089)
11525
My One And Only Love (Guy Wood - Robert Mellin) Take : 78: Capitol F-2505 45: Capitol 5-2505 EP: Capitol EAP-1-542 LP: Capitol T/DT-768, W/DW-1432, T/DT-1432 CD: Capitol CDP 96827, CDP 38090 (38089)
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11526
From Here To Eternity (Freddie Karger - Robert Wells) - F: From Here To Eternity (Columbia - 1953) Take 9: 78: Capitol F-2560 45: Capitol 5-2560 EP: Capitol EAP-1-510 LP: Capitol T/DT-768, C1-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 92160, CDP 94318 (94317), CDP 99374, CDP 35953 (35952), CDP 38090 (38089)
11527
I Can Read Between The Lines (Ramon Getzov - Sid Frank) Take : LP: Capitol W/DW-1432 CD: Capitol CDP 91209
5-November-1953 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3148 - KHJ Studios. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Skeets Herfurt, Mahlon Clark (sax/wwd); Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure (vln); Paul Robyn (via); Eleanor Slatkin (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Hendrickson, Allan Reuss (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d). George Siravo (arr. - all titles). 11846
A Foggy Day (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - MF: A Damsel In Distress (RKO - 1937) Take 17: EP: Capitol EAP-2-488, EBF-488 LP: Capitol H-488 (10"), W-587, W/DW-1432 CD: Capitol CDP 48470, CDP 96089
11847
My Funny Valentine (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937) Take 10: EP: Capitol EAP-1-488, EBF-488 LP: Capitol H-488 (10"), W-587, W/DW-1432, CD: Capitol CDP 48470, CDP 96089
11852
They Can't Take That Away From Me (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin)-MF: Shall We Dance? (RKO-1937) Take 4:
The Fifties 209 EP: Capitol EAP-1-488, EBF-488 LP: Capitol H-488 (10"), W-587, W/DW-1432, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 48470, CDP 94318 (94317), CDP 96089 11853
Violets For Your Furs (Matt Dennis - Tom Adair) Take 4: EP: Capitol EAP-1-488, EBF-488 LP: Capitol H-488 (10"), W-587, W/DW-1432 CD: Capitol CDP 48470, CDP 96089
Note: Masters 11848 to 11851 are not by Sinatra. 6-November-1953 (Friday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3150 - KHJ Studios (from 8:30 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Skeets Herfurt, Mahlon Clark (sax/wwd); Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure (vln); Paul Robyn (via); Eleanor Slatkin (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p/cel); Al Hendrickson, Allan Reuss (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d). George Siravo, Nelson Riddle (arr). 11858
Like Someone In Love (aNR) (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) - MF: Belle Of The Yukon (Paramount - 1944) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-488, EBF-488 LP: Capitol H-488 (10"), W-587, W/DW-1432 CD: Capitol CDP 48470, CDP 96089
11859
I Get A Kick Out Of You (aGS) (Cole Porter) - M: Anything Goes (1934) Take 12: EP: Capitol EAP-2-488, EBF-488 LP: Capitol H-488 (10"), W-587, W/DW-1432, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 48470, CDP 94318 (94317), CDP 35954 (35952), CDP 96089
12033
Little Girl Blue (aGS) (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Jumbo (1935) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-488, EBF-488 LP: Capitol H-488 (10"), W-587, W/DW-1432 CD: Capitol CDP 48470, CDP 96089
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Put Your Dreams Away The Girl Next Door (aGS) (Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane) - MF: Meet Me In St. Louis (MGM-1944) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-488, EBF-488 LP: Capitol H-488 (10"), W-587, W/DW-1432 CD: Capitol CDP 48470, CDP 96089
Note: Masters 11860 to 12032 are not by Sinatra.
8-December-1953 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3235 - KHJ Studios (from 9 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Conrad Gozzo, Mannie Klein, Shorty Sherock, Mickey Mangano (tpt); Milt Bernhart, Joe Howard, Lloyd Ulyate (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Jack Dumont, Willie Schwartz, Sam Donahue, Buck Skalak, Joe Koch (sax/wwd); Bill Miller (p); Bob Bain (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d); a vocal group [1]. 12051
Take A Chance (Rudy Raksin - Dok Stanford) Take 9: 78: Capitol F-2703 45: Capitol 5-2703 LP: Longines Symphonette Society SYS-5637; Capitol(UK)E-ST24311 CD: Capitol CDP 38090 (38089)
12052
Ya Better Stop (choir by the band) (Mark Mclntyre - Cliff Ferre) Take : LP:Capitol(UK)E-ST24311 CD: Capitol CDP 38093 (38089)
12053
Why Should I Cry Over You? [1] (Chester Conn - Ned Miller) Take 11: 78: Capitol F-3050 45: Capitol 5-3050 EP: Capitol EAP-1-629 LP: Capitol W/DW-1429 CD: Capitol CDP 94520, CDP 38091 (38089)
The Fifties 211 9/10-December-1953 (Wed/Thu) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3238 - KHJ Studios (from 8:30 P.M. to 1 A.M.) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Tommy Pederson (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); John Cave, John Graas (fr-h); Harry Klee, Champ Webb, Skeets Herfurt (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Gerald Vinci, Harry Bluestone, Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Victor Bay, Henry Hill, Alex Beller, Anatol Kaminsky (vln); David Sterkin, Paul Robyn (via); Cy Bernard, Eleanor Slatkin (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Bob Bain (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d). 11991
Rain (George Finlay - Robert Mellin) Take 27: 78: Capitol F-2816 45: Capitol 5-2816 LP: Capitol T/DT-768 CD: Capitol CDP 91209, CDP 38090 (38089)
11992
Young At Heart (Johnny Richards - Carolyn Leigh) - MF: Young At Heart (WB-1954) Take 12: 78: Capitol F-2703 45: Capitol 5-2703, 6019 EP: Capitol EAP-1-510, EAP-1-571 LP: Capitol T/DT-768, T/DT-2036, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 92160, CDP 94318 (94317), CDP 99374, CDP 35953 (35952), CDP 38090 (38089)
11993
I Could Have Told You (James Van Heusen - Carl Sigman) Take 11: 78: Capitol F-2787 45: Capitol 5-2787 LP: Capitol W/DW-1164, T-20943 CD: Capitol CDP 94519, CDP 38090 (38089)
l-March-1954 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3337 - KHJ Studios (from 8 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Joe Howard, Tommy Pederson (tbn); John Graas, John Cave (fr-h); Harry Klee, James Williamson, Champ Webb, Mahlon Clark, Mort Friedman, Bart Caldarell (sax/wwd); Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Walter Edelstein, Nathan Ross, Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Mischa Russell, Harry Bluestone, Eudice Shapiro, Paul
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Nero, George Kast (vln); Paul Robyn, Maxine Johnson, Stanley Harris (via); Cy Bernard, Eleanor Slatkin, Edgar Lustgarten (vie); Kathryn Julye, Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Bill Miller (p); Bobby Gibbons (g); Joe Comfort, Eddie Gilbert (b); Frank Carlson (d). 12365
Day In, Day Out (Rube Bloom - Johnny Mercer) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-590 LP: Longines Symphonette Society SYS 5637 CD: Capitol CDP 96827
12366
Last Night When We Were Young (Harold Arlen - E. Y. Harburg) Take 30: EP: Capitol EAP-4-581, EBF-2-581 LP: Capitol H-2-581 (10"), W/DW-581 CD: Capitol CDP 96826, CDP 94755
12367
Three Coins In The Fountain (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - F: Three Coins In The Fountain (Fox - 1954) Take 4: 78: Capitol F-2816 45: Capitol 5-2816 EP: Capitol EAP-1-542 LP: Capitol T/DT-768, T/DT-2036, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 92160, CDP 94318 (94317), CDP 99374, CDP 35953 (35952), CDP 38090 (38089)
31-March-1954 (Wednesday) - Los Angeles. 20th Century Fox recording session. Soundtrack for F Three Coins In The Fountain. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Victor Young - Three Coins In The Fountain (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) CD: Decade DCD-150
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The Sea Song (Arthur Schwartz - Dorothy Fields) - M: By The Beautiful Sea (1954) Take : LP: Capitol(Australia) ST 26784 CD: Capitol CDP 38093 (38089)
Note: This was the only title Sinatra recorded on this date. The orchestra (conducted by Van Alexander) used the remaining of the session recording titles for the BOZO series (for children).
7-April-1954 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3354 - KHJ Studios. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Harry Edison (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Ray Sims (tbn): George Roberts (b-tbn); Skeets Herfurt, Mahlon Clark (alt); Babe Russin, Eddie Miller (ten/clt); Joe Koch (bar); Bill Miller (p); Allan Reuss (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d); Frank Flynn (vib). 12430
Sunday (Ned Miller, Bennie Krueger, Chester Conn, Jule Styne) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-528, EBF-528 LP: Capitol H-528 (10"), W-587, W/DW-1429 CD: Capitol CDP 48470, CDP 96089
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Just One Of Those Things (Cole Porter) - M: Jubilee (1935) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-528, EBF-528, EAP-1-571 LP: Capitol H-528 (10"), W-587, W/DW-1429 CD: Capitol CDP 48470, CDP 99374, CDP 96089
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I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter (Fred E. Ahlert - Joe Young) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-528, EBF-528 LP: Capitol H-528 (10"), W-587, W/DW-1429 CD: Capitol CDP 48470, CDP 96089
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Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (Harry Barris - Ted Koehler, Billy Moll) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-528, EBF-528 LP: Capitol H-528 (10"), W-587, W/DW-1429 CD: Capitol CDP 48470, CDP 96089
19-April-1954 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3399 - KHJ Studios. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Harry Edison (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Ray Sims (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Skeets Herfurt, Abe Most (alt); Babe Russin, Eddie Miller (ten/clt); Joe Koch (bar); Bill Miller (p); Bob Bain (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d); Frank Flynn (vib). 12564
All Of Me (Gerald Marks - Seymour Simons) Take 16: EP: Capitol EAP-2-528, EBF-528 LP: Capitol H-528 (10"), W-587, W/DW-1429, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 48470, CDP 94318 (94317), CDP 96089
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Jeepers Creepers (Harry Warren - Johnny Mercer) - MF: Going Places (WB - 1938) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-528, EBF-528 LP: Capitol H-528 (10"), W-587, W/DW-1429, T/DT-1984 CD: Capitol CDP 48470, CDP 96089
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Get Happy (Harold Arlen - Ted Koehler) - M: 9:15 Revue (1930) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-528, EBF-528 LP: Capitol H-528 (10"), W-587, W/DW-1429 CD: Capitol CDP 48470, CDP 96089
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Taking A Chance On Love (Vernon Duke - John Latouche, Ted Fetter) - M: Cabin In The Sky (1940) Take 5: EP: Capitol EAP-2-528, EBF-528 LP: Capitol H-528 (10"), W-587, W/DW-1429, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 48470, CDP 94318 (94317), CDP 96089
13-May-1954 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3427 - KHJ Studios. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Zeke Zarchy, Conrad Gozzo, Harry Edison (tpt); Dick Noel, Tommy Pederson (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Skeets Herfiirt, Champ Webb, Mahlon Clark, Ted Nash, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Harry Bluestone, Felix Slatkin, George Kast, Paul Shure, Eudice Shapiro, Walter Edelstein, Nicholas Pisani, Victor Bay (vln); Maxine Johnson, Paul Robyn (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Cy Bernard, Arthur Kafton (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Bobby Gibbons (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d). 12642
The Gal That Got Away (Harold Arlen - Ira Gershwin) - MF: A Star Is Born (WB - 1954) Take : 78: Capitol 2864 45: Capitol 2864 LP: Capitol T/DT-768 CD: Capitol CDP 38090 (38089)
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Half As Lovely (Lew Spence - Sammy Gallop) Take : 78: Capitol 2864 45: Capitol 2864 LP: Capitol W/DW-982 CD: Capitol CDP 38090 (38089)
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It Worries Me ("Denk An Mich") (Fritz Schultz-Reichel - Ernst Verch, Ger.w.; Carl Sigman, Eng.w.) Take : 78: Capitol 2922 45: Capitol 2922 LP: Capitol W/DW-1432 CD: Capitol CDP 91209, CDP 38090 (38089)
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12-July-1954 (Monday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session. Soundtrack for MF Young At Heart. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Ray Heindorf Bill Miller (p - from 2 to 4 P.M.). - Someone To Watch Over Me (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - M: Oh, Kay! (1926) CD: Soundtrack Library SL-010
13-July-1954 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session. Soundtrack for MF Young At Heart. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Ray Heindorf Bill Miller (p - from 4 to 5 P.M.). Ray Heindorf, Nelson Riddle (arr). - Just One Of Those Things (aRH) (Cole Porter) - M: Jubilee (1935) CD: Decade DCD-150; Soundtrack Library SL-010 - Young At Heart (Opening version) (aNR) (Johnny Richards - Carolyn Leigh) CD: Soundtrack Library SL-010 - Young At Heart (Finale) (aNR) (Johnny Richards - Carolyn Leigh) CD: Soundtrack Library SL-010 -You, My Love (aRH) (James Van Heusen - Mack Gordon) CD: Decade DCD-150; Soundtrack Library SL-010
14-July-1954 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session. Soundtrack for MF Young At Heart (from 3:00 to 4:40 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Ray Heindorf Bill Miller (p); Tiny Timbrell (g); Joe Mondragon (b); Alvin Stoller (d).
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ll-August-1954 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session. Soundtrack for MF Young At Heart. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Ray Heindorf Ray Heindorf (arr). - One For My Baby (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - MF: The Sky's The Limit (RKO - 1943) CD: Soundtrack Library SL-010
23-August-1954 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3507 - KHJ Studios (from 8 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Si Zentner (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, John Cave (fr-h); James Williamson, Dominic Mumolo, Champ Webb, John Hacker (sax/wwd); Felix Slatkin, Harry Bluestone, Mischa Russell, Paul Shure, Walter Edelstein, Henry Hill, Victor Bay, Alex Beller (vln); David Sterkin, Stanley Harris (via); Cy Bernard, Eleanor Slatkin, Edgar Lustgarten (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Allan Reuss (g); Joe Comfort (b); Lou Singer, Alvin Stoller (d/perc); Lee Gotch, Clark Yocum, Charles Schrouder, Mack McLean, Gil Mershon, Ray Linn Jr., Burton Dole, Allan Davies, Marie Vernon, Ginny Rees, Betty Noyes, Betty Wand, Norma Zimmer, Dorothy McCarty (vocal on all sides). 12937
When I Stop Loving You (Alan Copeland, George Cates, Morty Greene) Take : 78: Capitol F 2932 45: Capitol F 2932 LP: Capitol W/DW-1164 CD: Capitol CDP 38090 (38089)
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White Christmas (Irving Berlin) - MF: Holiday Inn (Paramount - 1942) Take : 78: Capitol 2954 45: Capitol 2954 LP: Capitol W-9028 CD: Capitol CDP 48329, CDP 38090 (38089)
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The Christmas Waltz (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) Take : 78: Capitol 2954 45: Capitol 2954
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24-August-1954 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session. Soundtrack for MF Young At Heart (from 1:30 to 5:05 P.M.). Frank Sinatra and Doris Day with Orchestra conducted by Ray Heindorf Frank Sullivan, Hoyt Bohannon, Charles Cowpland (tbn); William Hinshaw, George Hyde, George Hofrnan (fr-h); Leonard Posella, Robert Bladet (fl); James Briggs (sax/fl); Dick Anderson, Les Robinson, Teddy Krise, Percy Nichols (sax/clt); Lillian Lhoest (oboe); Lloyd Rathbun (eng-h); Dan Lube, Harry Zagon, Joseph Livoti, Jerome Reisler, Hillard Lubie, Howard Griffin, David Berman, Sam Ross, Baldassare Ferlazzo, Noumi Fischer, Hans Wippler, Harold Wippler (vln); Maurice Keltz, William Hymanson, Donald Cole, Rubin Decker (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Kolia Levienne, Maurice Amsterdam, Alexander Reisman (vie); Denzil Laughton (harp); David Klatzkin (p); Joe Mondragon, Paul Gregory (b). Ray Heindorf (arr). - You, My Love (James Van Heusen - Mack Gordon) CD: Soundtrack Library SL-010
23-September-1954 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3441 - KHJ Studios. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Milt Bernhart (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, John Cave (fr-h); Harry Klee, Champ Webb, John Hacker, Mahlon Clark, Jules Kinsler (sax/wwd); Gerald Vinci, Walter Edelstein, Harry Bluestone, Mischa Russell, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Eudice Shapiro, Marshall Sosson (vln); David Sterkin, Stanley Harris, Maxine Johnson (via); Cy Bernard, Eleanor Slatkin (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p/cel); Allan Reuss (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d); Virginia Maxey, Alan Copeland, John Drake, Francis Scott, Hal Dickinson (voc [1]). 12702
Don't Change Your Mind About Me [1] (Leny Adelson - Imogen Carpenter) Take : 78: Capitol F 3050 45: Capitol F 3050 EP: Capitol EAP-1-629 LP: Longines Symphonette Society SYS 5637 CD: Capitol CDP 38091 (38089)
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Someone To Watch Over Me (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - M: Oh, Kay! (1926) Take 20: 78: Capitol F 2993 45: Capitol F 2993 EP: Capitol EAP-1-571 LP: Capitol W/DW-1432, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 94318 (94317), CDP 96827, CDP 99374, CDP 35953 (35952), CDP 38090 (38089)
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You, My Love (James Van Heusen - Mack Gordon) - MF: Young At Heart (WB - 1954) Take : 78: Capitol F 2993 45: Capitol F 2993 EP: Capitol EAP-1-571 LP: Capitol W/DW-1164 CD: Capitol CDP 38090 (38089)
22-October-I954 (Friday) - Hollywood. A session (for Capitol) was scheduled for this date, but Sinatra called it off. The musicians were paid. Band personnel not available.
20-November-1954 (Saturday) - Los Angeles. Placid Productions. Soundtrack for animated cartoon Finian's Rainbow - Goldwyn Studios (from 2:30 to 5:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Louis Armstrong [1] and Ella Fitzgerald [2] with Jazz Trio conducted by Lyn Murray Howard Roberts (g); Phil Stephens (b); Frank Flynn (d). -Ad Lib Blues [1] (Burton Lane - E. Y. Harburg) CD: Bravura BRCD-7106 - Necessity [2] (Burton Lane - E. Y. Harburg) CD: Bravura BRCD-7106
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2-December-1954 (Thursday) - Los Angeles. Placid Productions. Soundtrack for animated cartoon Finian's Rainbow - Goldwyn Studios (from 2:00 to 5:45 P.M. - Flynn: 6 P.M.) Frank Sinatra and Ella Logan with Jazz Stars, cond. by Lyn Murray Red Norvo (vib); Oscar Peterson (p); Herb Ellis (g); Ray Brown (b); Frank Flynn (d). - Old Devil Moon (Burton Lane - E. Y. Harburg) CD: Bravura BRCD-7106
9-December-1954 (Thursday) - Los Angeles. Placid Productions. Soundtrack for animated cartoon Finian's Rainbow - Goldwyn Studios (from 1 to 4 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Lyn Murray Ray Linn, Cecil Read, Pete Candoli (tpt); Milt Bernhart, Albert Anderson, Elmer Smithers (tbn); Martin Ruderman, Sylvia Ruderman, Henry Woempner (fl); Arnold Koblentz, Gordon Schoneberg (oboe); Mitchell Lurie, Phil Sobel (clt); Fred Moritz (bsn); Victor Arno, Robert Barene, Anatol Kaminsky, William Miller, Israel Baker, Harry Solloway, Marshall Moss, Adrian Holland, Sidney Lippman, Maurice Koukel, Erica Keen, Victor Bay (vln); Louis Kievman, Armand Roth (via); Armand Kaproff, Ray Kramer (vie); Dorothy Remsen (harp); Bill Miller (p); Howard Roberts (g); Phil Stephens (b); Frank Flynn, Lee Perrin (perc). Albert Sendry (arr). -If This Isn't Love (Burton Lane - E. Y. Harburg) CD: Bravura BRCD-7106
10-December-1954 (Friday) - Los Angeles. Placid Productions. Soundtrack for animated cartoon Finian's Rainbow - Goldwyn Studios (from 1 to 4 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Lyn Murray Ray Linn, Cecil Read, Pete Candoli (tpt); Milt Bernhart, Albert Anderson, Elmer Smithers (tbn); Martin Ruderman, Sylvia Ruderman (fl); Arnold Koblentz (oboe); Jack Dumont, Phil Sobel, Dale Issenhuth, Jess Carneol, Victor Garber (sax); Victor Arno, Robert Barene, Anatol Kaminsky, Leonard Atkins, Israel Baker, William Miller, Harry Solloway, Marshall Moss, Adrian Holland, Maurice Koukel, Erica Keen, Victor Bay (vln); Joseph Di Fiore, Louis Kievman (via); Armand Kaproff, Ray Kramer (vie); Dorothy Remsen (harp); Bill Miller (p); Howard Roberts (g); Phil Stephens (b); Frank Flynn, Lee Perrin (perc). Nelson Riddle (arr).
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- Necessity (Burton Lane - E. Y. Harburg) CD: Bravura BRCD-7106
ll-December-1954 (Saturday) - Los Angeles. Placid Productions. Soundtrack for animated cartoon Finian's Rainbow - Goldwyn Studios (two sessions: from 1:00 to 5:30 P.M. and from 6:30 to 9:15 - exceptions mentioned beside the names). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Lyn Murray a) Ist session (from 1:00 to 5:30 P.M.): Pete Candoli, Ray Linn, Cecil Read (tpt); Milt Bernhart, Albert Anderson, Seymour Zeldin (tbn); Fred Fox, Wendell Hoss (fr-h); Paul Sarmento (tuba); Arnold Koblentz, Gordon Schoneberg (oboe); Sheridon Stokes, Martin Ruderman, Sylvia Ruderman (fl); Mitchell Lurie, Phil Sobel, Dale Issenhuth (clt); Howard Terry, Champ Webb, Victor Garber (sax - they started at 4 P.M. and finished at 9:15 P.M., with the 2nd session!); Victor Arno, Robert Barene, Anatol Kaminsky, Marshall Moss, William Miller, Israel Baker, Harry Solloway, Carl LaMagna, Adrian Holland, Maurice Koukel, Peter Sniadoff, Victor Bay (vln); Joseph Di Fiore, Louis Kievman (via); Armand Kaproff, Ray Kramer (vie); Dorothy Remsen (harp); Andre Previn (p - left at 4:15 P.M.); Bill Miller (p - from 4:00 to 9:15 P.M.); Howard Roberts (g); Phil Stephens (b); Lee Perrin, Frank Flynn (d/perc). Nelson Riddle (arr). b) 2nd session (from 6:30 to 9:15 P.M.- with two exceptions): Pete Candoli, Ray Linn, Cecil Read (tpt); Milt Bernhart, Albert Anderson, Seymour Zeldin (tbn); Arnold Koblentz (oboe); Martin Ruderman, Sylvia Ruderman (fl); Phil Sobel, Dale Issenhuth (clt); Howard Terry, Champ Webb, Victor Garber (sax - they started at 4:00, on the 1st session); Victor Arno, Robert Barene, Anatol Kaminsky, Marshall Moss, William Miller, Israel Baker, Harry Solloway, Carl LaMagna, Adrian Holland, Maurice Koukel, Peter Sniadoff, Victor Bay (vln); Joseph Di Fiore, Louis Kievman (via); Armand Kaproff, Ray Kramer (vie); Dorothy Remsen (harp); Bill Miller (p - started at 4:00, still on the 1st session); Howard Roberts (g - left at 9:45); Phil Stephens (b - left at 9:45); Lee Perrin, Frank Flynn (d/perc). Nelson Riddle (arr). - That Great Come-And-Get-It Day (Burton Lane - E. Y. Harburg) CD: Bravura BRCD-7106
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13-December-1954 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3608 - KHJ Studios (from 3:30 to 7:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Ray Anthony and His Orchestra Ray Anthony (tpt) dir. Conrad Gozzo, Mannie Klein, Johnny Best, Uan Rasey (tpt); Si Zentner, Ed Kusby, Tommy Pederson (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Skeets Herfurt (alt); Willie Schwartz (alt/clt); Fred Falensby, Morris Bercov (ten); Leo Anthony (bar); Paul Smith (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d); Lou Singer (perc); Jack Costanzo (bongos [1]). Dick Reynolds (arr). 13141
Melody Of Love (Harry Engelman - Tom Glazer, Theodore Presser) Take 15: 78: Capitol F 3018 45: Capitol F 3018 EP: Capitol EAP-1-590 LP: Capitol T/DT-2602 CD: Capitol CDP 92160 (with session material), CDP 94079, CDP 35953 (35952), CDP 38091 (38089)
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I'm Gonna Live Till I Die [1] (Mann Curtis, Walter Kent, Al Hoffman) Take : 78: Capitol F 3018 45: Capitol F 3018 EP: Capitol EAP-1-590 LP: Capitol W/DW-1164 CD: Capitol CDP 38091 (38089)
6-January-1955 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session. The only thing said about this session in the ledger is: "No tunes recorded.' No mention of what happened: was the session just a rehearsal?
8-February-1955 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3692 - KHJ Studios (from 8:30 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra with rhythm section conducted by Bill Miller Bill Miller (p); Paul Smith (eel); George Van Eps (g); Phil Stephens (b); Alvin Stoller (d). Nelson Riddle (arr).
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Dancing On The Ceiling (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Evergreen (1930) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-581, EBF1-581 LP: Capitol H-2-581 (10"), W/DW-581 CD: Capitol CDP 46571, CDP 96826, CDP 94755
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Can't We Be Friends? (Kay Swift - Paul James) - M: Little Show (1929) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-4-581, EBF2-581 LP: Capitol H-l-581 (10"), W/DW-581, T/DT-1919 CD: Capitol CDP 46571, CDP 96826, CDP 94755
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Glad To Be Unhappy (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: On Your Toes (1936) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-581, EBF2-581 LP: Capitol H-l-581 (10"), W/DW-581 CD: Capitol CDP 46571, CDP 96826, CDP 94755
13559
I'll Be Around (Alec Wilder) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-581, EBF1-581 LP: Capitol H-2-581 (10"), W/DW-581 CD: Capitol CDP 46571, CDP 96826, CDP 94755
16-February-1955 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3699 - KHJ Studios (from 8 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Harry Edison (tpt); Mahlon Clark, Skeets Herfurt, Champ Webb, Babe Russin, Ted Nash (sax/wwd); Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Harry Bluestone, Mischa Russell (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Eleanor Slatkin (via); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Paul Smith (eel); George Van Eps (g); Phil Stephens (b); Alvin Stoller (d). 13457
What Is This Thing Called Love? {See note.) (Cole Porter) - M: Wake Up And Dream (1930) Take 1: (with a clarinet solo) CD: Archive 2201 Take 3: CD: Archive 2202
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111 Wind (Harold Arlen - Ted Koehler) - M: Cotton Club Parade (1934) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-581, EBF2-581 LP: Capitol H-2-581 (10"), W-581, T/DT-1919 CD: Capitol CDP 46571, CDP 96826, CDP 94755
13459
I See Your Face Before Me (Arthur Schwartz - Howard Dietz) - M: Between The Devil (1937) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-581, EBF1-581 LP: Capitol H-l-581 (10"), W/DW-581 CD: Capitol CDP 46571, CDP 96826, CDP 94755
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Mood Indigo (Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Barney Bigard) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-581, EBF2-581 LP: Capitol H-l-581 (10"), W/DW-581 CD: Capitol CDP 46571, CDP 96826, CDP 94755
Note: The voice from the control room says that the master number for What Is This Thing Called Love is 20585. The mistake was eventually corrected.
17-February-1955 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3663 - KHJ Studios (from 8 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Harry Bluestone, Mischa Russell, Erno Neufeld, Marshall Sosson, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Walter Edelstein, Henry Hill, Nathan Ross, David Frisina (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Paul Robyn, David Sterkin, Stanley Harris (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Kurt Reher, Edgar Lustgarten, Ray Kramer (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p), George Van Eps (g); Mike Rubin, Morty Corb (b); Lou Singer (d).
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When Your Lover Has Gone (Einar Aaron Swan) - F: Blonde Crazy (WB - 1931) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-4-581, EBF2-581 LP: Capitol H-l-581 (10"), W-581, T/DT-1919 CD: Capitol CDP 46571, CDP 96826, CDP 94755,
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This Love Of Mine (Sol Parker, Henry Sanicola - Frank Sinatra) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-581, EBF1-581 LP: Capitol H-2-581 (10"), W/DW-581 CD: Capitol CDP 46571, CDP 96826, CDP 94755
13460
I Get Along Without You Very Well (Hoagy Carmichael - Jane Thompson) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-581, EBF1-581 LP: Capitol H-l-581 (10"), W/DW-581 CD: Capitol CDP 46571, CDP 96826, CDP 94755
13461
In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning (Dave Mann - Bob Hilliard) Take 13: 45: Capitol 6195 EP: Capitol EAP-1-581, EBF1-581 LP: Capitol H-l-581 (10"), W/DW-581, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 46571, CDP 94318 (94317), CDP 96826, CDP 35954 (35952), CDP 94755
Note: The order of master numbers is as listed in the Session Report.
23-February-1955 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3666 - KHJ Studios. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Richard Jones Mannie Klein, John Clyman, Robert DiVall (tpt); Si Zentner, John Tranchitella (tbn); Joseph Eger, Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Gordon Pope, William Kosinski (oboe); Arthur Gleghorn, Luella Howard (fl); Mitchell Lurie, Russell Cheever (clt); Don Christlieb, Jack Marsh (bsn); Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Harry Bluestone, Mischa Russell, Erno Neufeld, Nicholas Pisani, Marshall Sosson, Gerald Vinci, Dan Lube, Walter Edelstein, Jacques Gasselin, Alex Murray, Murray Kellner, Nathan Ross, William Weiss, David Frisina (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Paul Robyn, David Sterkin, Virginia Majewski, Abraham Weiss, Stanley
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Spiegelman (via); Cy Bernard, Eleanor Slatkin, Edgar Lustgarten, Kurt Reher (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Bill Miller (p); George Van Eps (g); Magdaleno Rivera, Mike Rubin, Phil Stephens (b); Lou Singer, Hall Reese (d/perc). 13470
Soliloquy (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Carousel (1945)
Note: Sinatra did not complete the song. A remake was contemplated, but never happened.
24-February-1955 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3702 - KHJ Studios (from 9 to 10:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, John Cave, Joseph Eger (fr-h); Arthur Gleghorn, Luella Howard, Morris Bercov, Harry Klee (fl); Cy Bernard, Eleanor Slatkin, Kurt Reher, Edgar Lustgarten, Armand Kaproff, Ray Kramer, Joseph Saxon, James Arkatov (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); George Van Eps (g); Phil Stephens (b); Lou Singer (d). 13585
Deep In A Dream (James Van Heusen - Eddie De Lange) Take :
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I'll Never Be The Same (Matty Malneck, Frank Signorelli - Gus Kahn) Take :
l-March-1955 (Tuesday) - Los Angeles. Samuel Goldwyn recording session. Soundtrack for MF Guys And Dolls. Two sessions: from 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. and from 2 to 7 P.M. Frank Sinatra, Stubby Kaye and Johnny Silver with Chorus [1] and Orchestra conducted by Jay Blackton Ray Linn, Robert Fleming, Pete Candoli (tpt); Dick Noel, Milt Bernhart (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Martin Ruderman, Sylvia Ruderman (fl); Arnold Koblentz (oboe); Phil Sobel, Bill Hamilton Jr., Dave Harris, Howard Terry, Victor Garber (sax/wwd); Eudice Shapiro, Robert Sushel, Victor Arno, Robert Barene, Harry Solloway, Adrian Holland, Marshall Moss, Victor Bay, Frances Berkova, Ben Gill, Sidney Lippman, Alex Pierce, Jack Pepper, William Miller, Robert Levine, Esther Rabiroff, Davida Jackson (vln); Ray Menhennick, Joseph Reilich, Milton Thomas, Dorothy Colton (via); James Arkatov, Doris Savery, Arthur Kafton, William Vandenburg (vie); Dorothy Remsen (harp); Bill Miller
The Fifties 227 (p); Howard Roberts (g); Larry Breen, Abe Luboff (b); Lee Perrin, Milton Holland (d/perc). Nelson Riddle (arr - both titles). - The Oldest Established [1] (Frank Loesser) CD: Motion Picture Tracks MPT-1 - Guys And Dolls (Frank Loesser) CD: Motion Picture Tracks MPT-1 Note: All the musicians played on the two sessions, except Robert Levine (vln), who played only on the first.
4-March-1955 (Friday) - Hollwood. Capitol recording session no. 3670 - KHJ Studios. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle John Cave, Vincent DeRosa, Joseph Eger, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Arthur Gleghorn, Louella Howard, Jules Kinsler, George Poole (fl); Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Harry Bluestone, Mischa Russell, Marshall Sosson, Nathan Ross, Victor Bay, Alex Beller (vln); Eleanor Slatkin, Cy Bernard, Edgar Lustgarten, Armand Kaproff, Ray Kramer, Joseph Saxon, Kurt Reher, James Arkatov (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); George Van Eps (g); Phil Stephens (b); Lou Singer (d). 13486
It Never Entered My Mind (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Higher And Higher (1940) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-581 LP: Capitol H-2-581 (10"), W-581, T/DT-1919 CD: Capitol CDP 46571, CDP 96826, CDP 94755
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Not As A Stranger (James Van Heusen - Buddy Kaye) - F: Not As A Stranger (U.A. - 1955) Take : 78: Capitol F-3130 45: Capitol F-3130 LP: Capitol W/DW-1164 CD: Capitol CDP 99374, CDP 38091 (38089)
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I'll Never Be The Same (Matty Malneck, Frank Signorelli - Gus Kahn) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-581, EBF -581 LP: Capitol H-2-581 (10"), W/DW-581 CD: Capitol CDP 46571, CDP 96826, CDP 94755
7-March-1955 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol Recording session no. 3711 - KHJ Studios (from 6 to 9:30 P.M.). a) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Mickey Mangano, Harry Edison, Conrad Gozzo, Mannie Klein (tpt); Ed Kusby, Dick Noel, Tommy Pederson, Walter Benson (tbn); Skeets Herfurt, Willie Schwartz, Plas Johnson, Babe Russin, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Bill Miller, Ray Johnson (p); Jack Marshall (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d); Max Albright (marimba). 13594
If I Had Three Wishes (Lew Spence - Claude Baum) Take : 78: Capitol F-3102 45: Capitol F-3102 LP: Capitol W/DW-1164 CD: Capitol CDP 38091 (38089)
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How Could You Do A Thing Like That To Me? (Tyree Glenn - Allan Roberts) Take : 78: Capitol F-3130 45: Capitol F-3130 LP: Capitol W/DW-1429 CD: Capitol CDP 94520, CDP 38091 (38089)
b) Frank Sinatra with Big Dave's Music and The Nuggets Max Albright (marimba), out - though I think he really plays only on mx. 13594 (I can't hear him on mx. 13595). Dave Cavanaugh is the conductor, Nelson Riddle is the arranger, and The Nuggets (vocal group) join in.
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Two Hearts, Two Kisses (Otis Williams, Henry Stone) Take : 78: Capitol F-3084 45: Capitol F-3084 EP: Capitol EAP-1-629 LP: Capitol T/DT-2602 CD: Capitol CDP 38091 (38089)
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9-March-1955 (Wednesday) - Los Angeles. Samuel Goldwyn recording session. Soundtrack for MF Guys And Dolls. Two sessions: from 9 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. and 2:30 to 6:45 P.M. Frank Sinatra and Vivian Blaine with Orch. cond. by Jay Blackton William Guy, Robert Fleming, Irving Goodman (tpt); Dick Noel*** (tbn); George Roberts*** (b-tbn); Joseph Eger, Wendell Hoss*** (horn); Martin Ruderman, Sylvia Ruderman, Haakon Bergh** (fl); Arnold Koblentz, Gordon Schoneberg (oboe); Mitchell Lurie, Phil Sobel (clt); Jack Marsh, Kenneth Lowman* (bsn), Eudice Shapiro, Robert Sushel, Victor Arno, Robert Barene, Leonard Atkins, William Miller, Harry Solloway, Jack Pepper, Robert Levine, Adrian Holland, Carl LaMagna, Davida Jackson (vln); Louis Kievman, Ray Menhennick, Milton Thomas, Joseph Reilich (via); Ray Kramer, Armand Kaproff, James Arkatov, Doris Savery (vie); Dorothy Remsen (harp); Bill Miller (p); Abe Luboff, Larry Breen (b); Lee Perrin, Frank Flynn (d/perc); Nelson Riddle (arr). - Sue Me (Frank Loesser) CD: Motion Picture Tracks MPT-1 Note: (*) played from 2 to 6:15 P.M.; (**) played only on first session; (***) played from 9 A.M. to 12:45 P.M. and from 2:30 to 6: 10 P.M.
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ll-March-1955 (Friday) - Los Angeles. Samuel Goldwyn recording session. Soundtrack for MF Guys And Dolls (from 1:30 to 6:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Chorus [1] and Orchestra conducted by Jay Blackton William Guy, Robert Fleming, Irving Goodman (tpt); Dick Noel, Albert Anderson (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Sylvia Ruderman, Haakon Bergh (fl); Ronny Lang, Bill Hamilton Jr., Dave Harris, Phil Sobel, Victor Garber (sax/ wwd); Eudice Shapiro, Jack Pepper, Robert Barene, Leonard Atkins, Robert Levine, Harry Solloway, Eunice Wennermark, William Miller, Adrian Holland, Carl LaMagna, Victor Bay, Davida Jackson (vln); Louis Kievman, Milton Thomas, Joseph Reilich, Philip Goldberg (via); Ray Kramer, James Arkatov, Doris Savery, Albert Julian (vie); Dorothy Remsen (harp); Bill Miller (p); Howard Roberts (g); Abe Luboff (b); Lee Perrin, Frank Flynn (d/perc). Nelson Riddle (arr - both titles). - Adelaide (Frank Loesser) CD: Motion Picture Tracks MPT-1 - Adelaide (Reprise) [1] (Frank Loesser) CD: Motion Picture Tracks MPT-1
23-March-1955 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3722 - KHJ Studios (from 7:30 to 9:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Mickey Mangano, Conrad Gozzo, Harry Edison, Mannie Klein (tpt); Ed Kusby, Walter Benson, Joe Howard (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Willie Schwartz, George Smith, Plas Johnson, Babe Russin, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Bill Miller (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Joe Comfort (b); Max Albright (d); Frank Flynn (mar) 13628
Learnin'The Blues (Dolores Vicki Silvers) Take 31: 78: Capitol F-3102 45: Capitol F-3102, 6019 LP:T-768, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 92160, CDP 94318 (94317), CDP 35953 (35952), CDP 38091 (38089)
The Fifties 231 27-May-1955 (Friday) - Los Angeles. Samuel Goldwyn recording session. Soundtrack for MF Guys And Dolls. - On this date, Sinatra recorded vocal pickups for The Oldest Established and Sue Me.
30-June-1955 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3892 - KHJ Studios (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Mannie Klein, Conrad Gozzo, Mickey Mangano, Harry Edison (tpt); Joe Howard, Paul Tanner, Ray Klein (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Skeets Herfurt, Dominic Mumolo (alt); Buck Skalak, Babe Russin (ten); Chuck Gentry (bar); Bill Miller (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Joe Comfort (b); Frank Carlson (d). 14158
I Thought About You (James Van Heusen - Johnny Mercer) Take : CD: Archive 2201
Note: On this date Nelson Riddle was paid for the arrangements of Memories Of You and We '11 Be Together Again.
15-July-1955 (Friday) - Los Angeles. M-G-M recording session. Soundtrack for F The Tender Trap. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Jeff Alexander Bill Miller (p) on [1]. - Bow Ye Faithful {Out-take) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - The Tender Trap [1] (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) CD: Decade DCD-150
27-July-1955 (Wednesday) - Los Angeles. M-G-M recording session - Soundtrack for F The Tender Trap. Frank Sinatra with Debbie Reynolds, David Wayne, and Celeste Holm with Orchestra conducted by Jeff Alexander
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- The Tender Trap (End Title) (w/DR, DW, CH) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) CD: Decade DCD-150 - The Tender Trap (Opening Title) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) CD: Decade DCD-150
29-JuIy-1955 (Friday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3929 - KHJ Studios (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Frank Beach, Zeke Zarchy, Shorty Sherock, Harry Edison (tpt); Si Zentner, Ray Klein, Jimmy Priddy (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Willie Schwartz, Mahlon Clark, Justin Gordon, Babe Russin, Jerome Kasper (sax/wwd); Eudice Shapiro, Erno Neufeld, Mischa Russell, Harry Bluestone, Victor Bay, Alex Beller, Marshall Sosson, Nathan Ross, Henry Hill (vln); Stanley Spiegelman, David Sterkin (via); Armand Kaproff, Edgar Lustgarten, Ray Kramer (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Jack Marshall (g); Joe Comfort (b); Max Albright (d); Frank Flynn (vib). 14286
Same Old Saturday Night (Frank Reardon - Sammy Cahn) Take 13: 78: Capitol F-3218 45: Capitol 5-3218 LP: Capitol W/DW-1164 CD: Capitol CDP 92160, CDP 35953 (35952), CDP 38091 (38089)
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Fairy Tale (Jay Livingston - Dok Stanford) Take : 78: Capitol F-3218 45: Capitol 5-3218 LP: Capitol W/DW-1164 CD: Capitol CDP 38091 (38089)
The Fifties 233 15-August-1955 (Monday) - Hollywood. 20th Century Fox recording session. Soundtrack for MF Carousel. Frank Sinatra, Cameron Mitchell & Male Chorus with Orchestra conducted by Alfred Newman John Clyman, Frank Beach, Robert Fowler (tpt); John Tranchitella, Ray Klein, Mario Imes (tbn); Vincent DeRosa, Alan Robinson, Harry Schmidt (fr-h); Clarence Karelia (tuba); Luella Howard, Arthur Hoberman, Sterling Smith (fl); Gordon Pope, William Kosinski (oboe); Russell Cheever, Abe Most, Bill Ulyate, Morris Crawford (clt); Don Christlieb, Arthur Fleming (bsn); Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Joachim Chassman, George Berres, Marvin Limonick, Irma Neumann, Peter Ellis, Paul Lowenkron, Henry Camusi, Adolph DiTullio, David Selmont, Sol Babitz, Eudice Shapiro, Jacques Gasselin, Harold Dicterow, Kurt Dieterle, Tibor Zelig, Sidney Lippman (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Alex Neiman, Sven Reher, Myer Bello, Robert Ostrowsky, Norman Botnick (via); Kurt Reher, Joseph DiTullio, Leonard Krupnick, Joseph Coppin, Naoum Benditzky, Virgil Gates (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Urban Thielman (p); Magdaleno Rivera, Mike Rubin, Kenneth Winstead (b); Hal Rees, Richard Cornell, Paul De Droit (d). - Blow High, Blow Low (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) Note: Sinatra recorded for the soundtrack of the film and before the shooting began he decided to quit, because the film would be shot in two systems, which meant that every scene would have to be done twice. Gordon MacRae was hired to replace him.
15-August-1955 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3865 - KHJ Studios (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Joe Howard (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, James Decker, John Cave (fr-h); Harry Klee, Willie Schwartz, Champ Webb, Ted Nash, Joe Palange, John Hacker (sax/wwd); Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Harry Bluestone, Mischa Russell, Victor Bay, Alex Beller, Marshall Sosson, Nathan Ross, Gerald Vinci, Erno Neufeld, Nicholas Pisani, Alex Murray (vln); David Sterkin, Stanley Spiegelman, Alvin Dinkin (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Edgar Lustgarten, Armand Kaproff (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Eddie Gilbert (b); Max Albright (d); Frank Flynn (vib); Gil Mershon, John Gustavson, Robert Namlin, Bob Wacker, William Reeve, Vince Degen, Stewart Bair, Charles Parlato, Jack Gruberman, Ray Linn Jr., Allan Wattson, Gene Lanham (voc [1]); Norma Zimmer (voc [2]).
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Look To Your Heart [1,2] (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - from TV production Our Town (1955) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-673 LP: Capitol W/DW-1164 CD: Capitol CDP 99374, CDP 38093 (38089)
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Love And Marriage [1] (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - from TV production Our Town (1955) Take 5: 78: Capitol F-3260 45: Capitol 5-3260 EP: Capitol EAP-1-673 LP: Capitol T/DT-768, T/DT-2036, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 92160, CDP 94318 (94317), CDP 99374, CDP 35953 (35952), CDP 38091 (38089)
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The Impatient Years (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - from TV production Our Town (1955) Take : 78: Capitol F-3260 45: Capitol 5-3260 EP: Capitol EAP-1-673 LP: Capitol W/DW-1164 CD: Capitol CDP 99374, CDP 35953 (35952), CDP 38091 (38089)
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Our Town (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - from TV production Our Town (1955) Take 3: EP: Capitol EAP-1-673 LP: Capitol W/DW-1164, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 94318 (94317), CDP 99374
16-August-1955 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. 20th Century Fox recording session. Soundtrack for MF Carousel. Frank Sinatra and Shirley Jones with Orch. cond. by Alfred Newman John Tranchitella, Ray Klein, Mario Imes (tbn); Vincent DeRosa, Alan Robinson, Harry Schmidt, Irving Rosenthal (fr-h); Clarence Karelia (tuba);
The Fifties 235 Luella Howard, Arthur Hoberman, Sterling Smith (fl); Gordon Pope, William Kosinski (oboe); Russell Cheever, Abe Most, Bill Ulyate, Morris Crawford (clt); Don Christlieb, Arthur Fleming (bsn); Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Joachim Chassman, George Berres, Marvin Limonick, Irma Neuman, Peter Ellis, Paul Lowenkron, Henry Camusi, Adolph DiTullio, David Selmont, Sol Babitz, Jacques Gasselin, Harold Dicterow, Tibor Zelig, Joseph Quadri, Robert Sushel, David Crocov (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Alex Neiman, Sven Reher, Myer Bello, Robert Ostrowsky, Norman Botnick (via); Kurt Reher, Joseph DiTullio, Leonard Krupnick, Joseph Coppin, Naoum Benditzky, Virgil Gates (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Urban Thielman (p); Magdaleno Rivera, Mike Rubin, Kenneth Winstead (b); Hal Rees, Richard Cornell, Paul De Droit (d). - If I Loved You (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Carousel (1945) CD: Bravura BRCD-7106 Note: Sinatra recorded for the soundtrack of the film and before the shooting began he decided to quit, because the film would be shot in two systems, which meant that every scene would have to be done twice. Gordon MacRae was hired to replace him.
17-August-1955 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. 20th Century-Fox recording session. Soundtrack for MF Carousel. Frank sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Alfred Newman John Tranchitella, Ray Klein, Mario Imes (tbn); Vincent DeRosa, Alan Robinson, Harry Schmidt, Irving Rosenthal (fr-h); Clarence Karelia (tuba); Luella Howard, Arthur Hoberman, Sterling Smith (fl); Gordon Pope, William Kosinski (oboe); Russell Cheever, Abe Most, Bill Ulyate, Morris Crawford (clt); Don Christlieb, Arthur Fleming (bsn); Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Joachim Chassman, George Berres, Marvin Limonick, Irma Neumann, Peter Ellis, Paul Lowenkron, Henry Camusi, Adolph DiTullio, David Selmont, Sol Babitz, Jacques Gasselin, Harold Dicterow, Tibor Zelig, Joseph Quadri, Robert Sushel, David Crocov (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Alex Neiman, Sven Reher, Myer Bello, Robert Ostrowsky, Norman Botnick (via); Kurt Reher, Joseph DiTullio, Leonard Krupnick, Joseph Coppin, Naoum Benditzky, Virgil Gates (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Urban Thielman (p); Magdaleno Rivera, Mike Rubin, Kenneth Winstead (b); Hal Rees, Richard Cornell, Paul De Droit (d). - You'll Never Walk Alone (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Carousel (1945) Note: Sinatra recorded for the soundtrack of the film and before the shooting began he decided to quit, because the film would be shot in two
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13-September-1955 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 3965 - KHJ Studios (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Mannie Klein, Frank Beach, Pete Candoli, Mickey Mangano (tpt); Dick Noel, Joe Howard, Jimmy Priddy (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Harry Klee, Mahlon Clark (alt); Champ Webb, Ted Nash (ten); Chuck Gentry (bar); Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Victor Bay, Alex Beller, Nathan Ross, Anatol Kaminsky, Marshall Sosson, Mischa Russell (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Stanley Spiegelman, Virginia Majewski (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Ray Kramer, Armand Kaproff (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miler (p); Nick Bonney (g); Joe Comfort (b); Max Albright (d). 14429
The Tender Trap (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: The Tender Trap (MGM - 1955) Take 9: CD: Audio Archive 202 Take 12: 78: Capitol F-3290 45: Capitol 5-3290 LP: Capitol T/DT-768, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 92160, CDP 94318 (94317), CDP 99374, CDP 35953 (35952), CDP 38091 (38089)
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You'll Get Yours (James Van Heusen - Dok Stanford) Take : 78: Capitol F-3350 45: Capitol 5-3350 LP: Capitol T/DT-2602 CD: Capitol CDP 38091 (38089)
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The Fifties 237 17-October-1955 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session - KHJ Studios - (from 7:30 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Shorty Sherock, Harry Edison, Johnny Best, Zeke Zarchy (tpt); Dick Noel, Paul Tanner, Jimmy Priddy (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Willie Schwartz, Mahlon Clark, Justin Gordon, Champ Webb, Robert Lawson (sax/wwd); Erno Neufeld, Samuel Cytron, Robert Gross, Alex Murray, Paul Nero, Henry Hill, Mischa Russell, Dan Lube, Victor Bay, Alex Beller (vln); Maxine Johnson, Paul Robyn, David Sterkin (via); Ennio Bolognini, Ray Kramer, Eleanor Slatkin (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); George Van Eps (g); Joe Comfort (b); Irving Cottier (d); Frank Flynn (perc). 14287
You Forgot All The Words (Bernie Wayne - E. H. Jay) Take : 78: Capitol F-3552 45: Capitol 5-3552 EP: Capitol EAP-1-800 LP: Capitol W-982 CD: Capitol CDP 94519, CDP 38092 (38089)
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Love Is Here To Stay (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - MF: The Goldwyn Follies (Samuel Goldwyn - 1938) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-4-653, EBF2-653 LP: Capitol W-653, T/DT-1919 CD: Capitol CDP 46570, CDP 96226
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Weep They Will (Carl Fischer - Bill Carey) Take 11: 78: Capitol F-3290 45: Capitol 5-3290 LP: Capitol T/DT-1919, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 94318 (94317), CDP 38091 (38089)
Note: At the same session, Nelson Riddle recorded master 14356 {Hall Of The Mountain King), an instrumental to be issued under his own name.
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31-October-1955 (Monday) - Los Angeles. Carlyle Productions recording session - Capitol Studios. Soundtrack for the trailer of F The Man With The Golden Arm (from 8:30 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Elmer Bernstein Harry Edison (tpt); Ronny Lang, Sal Libero, Bill Usselton, Abe Aaron, Henry Stone (sax/wwd); David Frisina, Robert Levine, William Miller, Marshall Moss, Paul Nero, Victor Bay, Alex Beller, Thomas Mancini (vln); Robert Ostrowsky, Dorothy Colton, David Sterkin (via); William Vandenburg, Arthur Kafton, Albert Julian (vie); Dorothy Remsen (harp); Bill Miller (p); Howard Roberts (g); Ralph Pena (b); Shelly Manne (d). - The Man With The Golden Arm (Out-take) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) CD: Bravura BRCD-7106 Note: This recording was not used in the finished trailer nor in the film.
9-January-1956 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 4012 (E-l) - KHJ Studios (from 8 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Conrad Gozzo, Mickey Mangano, Mannie Klein, Harry Edison (tpt); Joe Howard, Milt Bernhart (tbn); Juan Tizol (v-tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee (alt/clt); Ted Nash, Babe Russin (ten); Mort Friedman (bar); Paul Nero, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Harold Dicterow, David Frisina, Mischa Russell, Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Marshall Sosson, Harry Bluestone (vln); Maxine Johnson, Milton Thomas, Alvin Dinkin (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Ennio Bolognini, Cy Bernard (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); George Van Eps (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d); Frank Flynn (perc). E 14605 You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me (E 1000) (Sammy Fain, Pierre Norman Connor - Irving Kahal) - F: The Big Pond (Paramount - 1930) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-653, EBF1-653 LP: Capitol W/DW-653 CD: Capitol CDP 46570, CDP 96226 E 14606 I Thought About You (E 1001) (James Van Heusen - Johnny Mercer) Take 10: EP: Capitol EAP-4-653, EBF2-653 LP: Capitol W/DW-653, T/DT-1984, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 46570, CDP 94318 (94317), CDP 96226
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E 14607 You Make Me Feel So Young (E 1002) (Joseph Myrow - Mack Gordon) - MF: Three Little Girls In Blue (Fox - 1946) Take 12: EP: Capitol EAP-1-653, EBF1-653 LP: Capitol W/DW-653, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 46570, CDP 94318 (94317), CDP 35954 (35952), CDP 96226 E 14608 Memories Of You (E 1003) (Eubie Blake - Andy Razaf) - M: Blackbirds of 1930 (1930) Take 16: LP: Longines Symphonette Society SYS 5637; Capitol Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 94318 (94317) Note: This is the first session in which the letter "E" appears before the number of the master. The "E" refers to the fact that the master in question was made for Essex Productions. In the recording report for this and for the next three sessions there seems to have been an attempt do renumber the masters, starting with E-1000. The new numbers were placed between parentheses, just under the original number (as it is done here), but it seems that the idea was rejected, for in the session for 22-Feb-1956 the renumbering stopped. But note that the numbering of the sessions has also changed: as from this date, they start from E-l. Capitol kept their numbering until the session of 9-Apr-1956, giving both numbers. As from 20-Apr-1956, the session sheets give only the "E" number - BUT the Union contracts show only the number given by Capitol.
10-January-1956 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 4014 (E-2) - KHJ Studios (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Conrad Gozzo, Mickey Mangano, Harry Edison, Zeke Zarchy (tpt); Jimmy Priddy, Milt Bernhart (tbn); Juan Tizol (v-tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee (alt/clt); James Williamson, Justin Gordon (ten); Mort Friedman (bar); Paul Nero, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Harold Dicterow, David Frisina, Mischa Russell, Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Nathan Ross, Alex Murray (vln); David Sterkin, Alvin Dinkin, Milton Thomas (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Ennio Bolognini, Edgar Lustgarten (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); George Van Eps (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d).
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E 14613 Pennies From Heaven (E 1004) (Arthur Johnston - Johnny Burke) - MF: Pennies From Heaven (Columbia - 1936) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-4-653, EBF2-653 LP: Capitol W-653, T/DT-1919 CD: Capitol CDP 46570, CDP 96226 E 14614 How About You? (Burton Lane - Ralph Freed) (E 1005) - MF: Babes on Broadway (MGM - 1941) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-653, EBF1-653 LP: Capitol W/DW-653 CD: Capitol CDP 46570, CDP 96226 E 14616 You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me (Harry Warren - Al Dubin) (E 1006) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-653, EBF1-653 LP: Capitol W/DW-653 CD: Capitol CDP 46570, CDP 96226 Note: Master E 14615 is not in the Recording Report. For some time it was assumed that the number had been assigned to The Man With The Golden Arm, but this has not been corroborated by the files (see the session for 31-October-]955). Some discographies list master E 14617 (We'll Be Together Again) as recorded on this date, but the Recording Report does not show it.
12-January-1956 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 4160 (E-3) - KHJ Studios (from 8 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Mannie Klein, Harry Edison, Conrad Gozzo, Mickey Mangano (tpt); Jimmy Priddy, Milt Bernhart (tbn); Juan Tizol (v-tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee (alt/clt); Justin Gordon, James Williamson (ten); Mort Friedman (bar); Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Mischa Russell, Paul Nero, Nathan Ross, Alex Murray, Henry Hill, Alex Beller, Walter Edelstein, Victor Bay (vln); Maxine Johnson, Milton Thomas, Alvin Dinkin (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Edgar Lustgarten, Ennio Bolognini (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); George Van Eps (g); Joe Comfort (b); Irving Cottier (d); Clark Yocum, Allan Davies, Charles Schrouder, Lee Gotch (voc [1]).
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E 14940 It Happened In Monterey (E 1007) (Mabel Wayne - Billy Rose) - MF: King OfJazz (Universal - 1930) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-653 LP: Capitol W/DW-653 CD: Capitol CDP 46570, CDP 96226 E14941 Swingin' Down The Lane (Isham Jones - Gus Kahn) (E 1008) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-653, EBF1-653 LP: Capitol W/DW-653 CD: Capitol CDP 46570, CDP 96226 E 14942 Flowers Mean Forgiveness [1] (E 1009) (Mack Wolfson, Al Frisch, Edward White) Take : 78: Capitol F-3350 45: Capitol 5-3350 EP: Capitol EAP-1-800 LP: Capitol T/DT-2602 CD: Capitol CDP 38091 (38089) E 14943 I've Got You Under My Skin (Cole Porter) - MF: Born To Dance (MGM - 1936) (E 1010) Take 22: 45: Capitol 6193 EP: Capitol EAP-4-653, EBF2-653 LP: Capitol W/DW-653, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 46570, CDP 94318 (94317), CDP 96611, CDP 35954 (35952), CDP 96226 16-January-1956 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 4161 (E-4) - KHJ Studios (from 8 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Mannie Klein, Conrad Gozzo, Harry Edison, Mickey Mangano (tpt); Jimmy Priddy, Milt Bernhart (tbn); Juan Tizol (v-tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee (alt/clt); Justin Gordon, James Williamson (ten); Mort Friedman (bar); David Frisina, Harold Dicterow, Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Mischa Russell, Paul Nero, Victor Bay, Alex Beller, Henry Hill, Marshall Sosson (vln); Maxine Johnson, Milton Thomas, Alvin Dinkin (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Cy Bernard, Ennio Bolognini (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); George Van Eps (g); Joe Comfort (b); Irving Cottier (d); Frank Flynn (perc).
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E 14956 Makin' Whoopee (E 1011) (Walter Donaldson - Gus Kahn) - M: Whoopee! (1928) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-653, EBF1-653 LP: Capitol W-673, T/DT-1919 CD: Capitol CDP 46570, CDP 96226 E 14957 Old Devil Moon (E 1012) (Burton Lane - E. Y. Harburg) - M: Finian's Rainbow (1947) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-653, EBF2-653 LP: Capitol W/DW-653 CD: Capitol CDP 46570, CDP 96226 E 14958 Anything Goes (E 1013) (Cole Porter) - M: Anything Goes (1934) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-653, EBF1-653 LP: Capitol W/DW-653 CD: Capitol CDP 46570, CDP 96226 E 14959 Too Marvelous For Words (E 1014) (Richard Whiting - Johnny Mercer) - MF: Ready, Willing And Able (WB - 1937) Take 7: EP: Capitol EAP-3-653, EBF2-653 LP: Capitol W/DW-653, W/WD-1984, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 46570, CDP 94318 (94317), CDP 96226 E 14960 We'll Be Together Again (E 1015) (Carl Fischer - Frankie Laine) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-653, EBF2-653 LP: Capitol W/DW-653 CD: Capitol CDP 46570, CDP 96226
17-January-1956 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. M-G-M Studios. Soundtrack for MF High Society (from 11:15 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra & Bing Crosby with Orchestra conducted by Johnny Green Jimmy Zito, Joe Triscari, Uan Rasey (tpt); Herb Taylor, Nick DiMaio, Si Zentner (tbn); Art Shapiro (b). (See Note 2.)
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Well Did You Evah? (Cole Porter) - M: Du Barry Was A Lady (1939) Take 5: (3'46") a: with Crosby's line "You must be one of the newer fellows". EP: Capitol EDM2-750 LP: Capitol W-750 CD: Capitol CDP 35953 (35952) b: without Crosby's line. LP: Capitol SW-750 CD: Capitol CDP 38091 (38089)
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Note 1: The different numbers refer to the same original master. They were assigned by Capitol on 7-May-1956. The first is the one used to designate the - complete track as used in the film and issued on LP and CD (someone just couldn't resist the temptation of cutting out Crosby's line for the stereo edition...). The second number is the one assigned to a shortened version of the original master, so it could fit into a 78 and a 45 single issue. But they kept Crosby's line out... Note 2: The Session Report in the Capitol files is dated 7-May-1956. This is the date on which the master numbers were assigned and the recordings were masterized for commercial issue. The only musicians listed are the ones above. Of course there is a whole orchestra in the final product, but so far it has been impossible to get the full personnel - which may have recorded on another date. The only master number that appears is 15467 (without the "E") with no mention of the title to which it refers. That number was assigned to the Overture - which is not a Sinatra item. However, the session report also says that the session was supervised by Bill Miller and conducted by Jas. C. Whelan - no mention of Johnny Green. Two possibilities arise: this was a "sweetening" session (please note that it lasted only fifteen minutes) for the Overture or this was the session during which Sinatra and Crosby (or Sinatra only) dubbed in their voices. The files show that 7-May-1956 was the date on which three titles were recorded for the soundtrack: / Love You, Samantha (with Crosby and Louis Armstrong), Overture (instrumental, but including Armstrong) and Well Did You Evah?. The fact that Bill Miller supervised this specific session seems to indicate that it was related to
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20-January-1956 (Friday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-15 - M-G-M Studios. Soundtrack for MF High Society (from 1:45 to 5:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Celeste Holm [1] and Orch. cond. by Johnny Green Jimmy Zito, Joe Triscari, Uan Rasey (tpt); Herb Taylor, Nick DiMaio, Si Zentner (tbn); Herman Lebow, Vincent DeRubertis, John Cave (fr-h); Charles Gould (bsn); Don Lodice, Andrew Young, Alex Gershunoff, Gus Bivona, Mort Friedman, Hugo Raimondi (clt); Arnold Koblentz (oboe); Arthur Gleghorn (fl); Albert Saparoff, Sidney Greene, Joy Lyle, Arthur Maebe Sr., Byron Williams, Mort Herbert, Lisa Minghetti, Sam Freed Jr., Sam Fiedler, Irving Prager, Arnold Jurasky, Bernard Kundell, Werner Gebauer, Lou Raderman (vln); Reuben Marcus, Allan Harshman, Cecil Figelski, Virginia Majewski (via); Michel Penha, Julian Kahn, Alex Borisoff, Harold Schneier (vie); Catherine Gotthoffer (harp); Milt Raskin, Max Rabinowitsch (p); Jack Marshall (g); George Boujie, Art Shapiro, Louis Previati (b); Chico Guerrero, D. V. Seber, Frank Carlson, Mel Pedesky (d/perc); Dominic Frontiere (accordion). Conrad Salinger, Nelson Riddle (arr). You're Sensational (Cole Porter) - MF: High Society (MGM - 1956) Take : CD: Decade DCD-150 E 15406
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? [ 1 ] (aCS) (Cole Porter) - MF: High Society (MGM - 1956) Take 11: 78: Capitol F-3508 45: Capitol F-3508 EP: Capitol EDM3-750 LP: Capitol W/SW-750 CD: Capitol CDP 38092 (38089)
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Mind If I Make Love To You? (aNR) (Cole Porter) - MF: High Society (MGM - 1956) Take 7:
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Note: The version of You 're Sensational recorded on this date was used in the film, but Capitol decided not to issue it. Sinatra re-recorded the song at a regular session for Capitol, on 5-April-1956. The master numbers for the two other selections above were assigned on 20-April-1956, when Capitol did the mastering for commercial issue. The mastering session was numbered by Capitol on 20-Apr., which makes it seem out of order.
22-February-1956 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 12468 (E-5) - Capitol Tower (8 to 11:30 P.M.). Orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra Mannie Klein, Uan Rasey, Cecil Read (tpt); Si Zentner, Ed Kusby (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); James Decker, John Cave, Arthur Frantz, Hyman Markowitz (fr-h); Arthur Gleghorn, Harry Klee (fl); Bert Gassman, Harry Schuchman (oboe); Mitchell Lurie, Sal Franzella (clt); Fred Moritz, John Hacker (bsn); David Frisina, Eudice Shapiro, Dan Lube, Erno Neufeld, Marshall Sosson, Nathan Ross, Victor Arno, Murray Kellner, Harry Bluestone, Henry Hill, Paul Nero, Ben Gill, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Lou Raderman, Samuel Cytron (vln); Abraham Weiss, Virginia Majewski, Paul Robyn, David Sterkin, Maxine Johnson, Milton Thomas (via); Cy Bernard, Eleanor Slatkin, Armand Kaproff, Edgar Lustgarten, Victor Gottlieb, Joseph Saxon (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); George Van Eps (g); George Boujie, Sam Goldman, Eddie Gilbert (b); David Grupp, Milt Holland (d/perc). Arr: the composers. E 15086
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Orange (Nelson Riddle) Take : LP: Capitol W-735 CD: Capitol CDP 99647
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White (Victor Young) Take : LP: Capitol W-735 CD: Capitol CDP 99647
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Brown (Jeff Alexander) Take : LP: Capitol W-735 CD: Capitol CDP 99647
28-February-1956 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 12538 (E-6) - Capitol Tower (8 to 11:30 P.M.). Orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra Mannie Klein, Conrad Gozzo, Uan Rasey (tpt); Si Zentner, Ed Kusby (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); James Decker, John Cave, Arthur Frantz (fr-h); Arthur Gleghorn, Harry Klee (fl); Bert Gassman, Harry Schuchman (oboe); Mitchell Lurie, Sal Franzella (clt); Fred Moritz, John Hacker (bsn); David Frisina, Dan Lube, Eudice Shapiro, Erno Neufeld, Marshall Sosson, Nathan Ross, Murray Kellner, Mischa Russell, Harry Bluestone, Henry Hill, Ben Gill, Lou Raderman, Victor Arno, Alex Beller, Samuel Cytron, Victor Bay (vln); Abraham Weiss, Paul Robyn, Virginia Majewski, David Sterkin, Maxine Johnson, Milton Thomas (via); Cy Bernard, Eleanor Slatkin, Armand Kaproff, Edgar Lustgarten, Victor Gottlieb, Joseph Saxon (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Ray Turner (eel); Bob Bain (g); George Boujie, Sam Goldman, Eddie Gilbert (b); Lou Singer, David Grupp, Ralph Hansell (d/perc). Arr: the composers. E 15114
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Silver (Elmer Bernstein) Take : LP: Capitol W-735 CD: Capitol CDP 99647
The Fifties 247 l-March-1956 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 12562 (E-7) - Capitol Tower (8 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra incorporating The Hollywood String Quartet*, conducted by Nelson Riddle Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Mahlon Clark (clt); Harry Klee (fl); Felix Slatkin*, Paul Shure*, Israel Baker (vln); Alvin Dinkin* (via); Eleanor Slatkin* (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Bill Miller (p); George Van Eps (g); Mike Rubin (b); Milt Holland (d). E 15127
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7-March-1956 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 12648 (E-8) - Capitol Tower (8 to 11:30 P.M.). Orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra Mannie Klein, Conrad Gozzo, Uan Rasey (tpt); Si Zentner, Ed Kusby (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); James Decker, Vincent DeRosa, John Cave, Hyman Markowitz (fr-h); Arthur Gleghorn, Harry Klee (fl); Bert Gassman, Harry Schuchman (oboe); Mitchell Lurie, Sal Franzella (clt); Fred Moritz, John Hacker (bsn); Felix Slatkin, David Frisina, Eudice Shapiro, Erno Neufeld, Marshall Sosson, Nathan Ross, Mischa Russell, Victor Arno, Jacques Gasselin, Paul Nero, Lou Raderman, Paul Shure, Murray Kellner, Ben Gill, Alex Beller, Victor Bay (vln); Virginia Majewski, Paul Robyn, Alvin Dinkin, Maxine Johnson, Abraham Weiss, Louis Kievman (via); Cy Bernard, Victor Gottlieb, Edgar Lustgarten, Kurt Reher, Ray Kramer, Joseph Saxon (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); George Boujie (tuba); Sam Goldman, Eddie Gilbert (b); Lou Singer, David Grupp (d/perc). Arr.: the composers. E 15181
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8-March-1956 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 12652 (E-9) - Capitol Tower (8 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra incorporating The Hollywood String Quartet*, conducted by Nelson Riddle Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Mahlon Clark (clt); Harry Klee (fl); Felix Slatkin*, Paul Shure*, Israel Baker (vln); Alvin Dinkin* (via); Eleanor Slatkin* (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); George Van Eps (g); Mike Rubin (b); Irving Cottier (d). E 15185
If It's The Last Thing I Do (Saul Chaplin - Sammy Cahn) Take : LP: Capitol T/DT-2602 CD: Capitol CDP 46572
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Don't Like Goodbyes (Harold Arlen - Harold Arlen, Truman Capote) - M: House Of Flowers (1955) Take 4: EP: Capitol EAP-4-789, EAP4-798 LP: Capitol W/DW-789, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 46572, CDP 94318 (94317)
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P.S.I Love You (Gordon Jenkins - Johnny Mercer) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-789, EBF1-789 LP: Capitol W/DW-789, T/DT-1984 CD: Capitol CDP 46572
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Love Locked Out (Ray Noble - Max Kester) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-789 LP: Capitol W/DW-789 CD: Capitol CDP 46572
15-March-1956 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 12723 (E-10) - Capitol Tower (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra William Guy, Conrad Gozzo, Mannie Klein (tpt); Si Zentner, Ed Kusby, Joe Howard (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); James Decker, Vincent DeRosa, John Cave, Arthur Frantz (fr-h); Arthur Gleghorn, Harry Klee (fl); Gordon Pope, Harry Schuchman (oboe); Mitchell Lurie, Sal Franzella (clt); Jack Marsh, Lloyd Hildebrand (bsn); Victor Bay, Eudice Shapiro, Felix Slatkin, Erno Neufeld, Marshall Sosson, Alex Beller, Gerald Vinci, Henry Hill, Nathan Ross, Ben Gill, Israel Baker, Lou Raderman, Paul Shure, Murray Kellner (vln); Virginia Majewski, Paul Robyn, Alvin Dinkin, Maxine Johnson, Louis Kievman, David Sterkin (via); Cy Bernard, Victor Gottlieb, Edgar Lustgarten, Armand Kaproff, Kurt Reher, Joseph Saxon (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Sam Goldman, Mike Rubin, George Boujie (b); Lou Singer, David Grupp, Chico Guerrero (perc). Arr: the composers. E 15174
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4/5-April-1956 (Wed/Thur) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 12945 (E-11)- Capitol Tower (from 10 P.M. to 2 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra incorporating The Hollywood String Quartet*, conducted by Nelson Riddle Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Mitchell Lurie (clt); Harry Klee (fl); Champ Webb (oboe); Felix Slatkin*, Paul Shure* (vln); Alvin Dinkin* (via); Eleanor Slatkin*
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(vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Bob Bain (g); Mike Rubin (b); Irving Cottier (d). E 15310
I've Had My Moments (Walter Donaldson - Gus Kahn) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-789, EBF2-789 LP: Capitol W/DW-789 CD: Capitol CDP 46572
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Blame It On My Youth (Oscar Levant - Edward Heyman) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-4-789, EBF2-789 LP: Capitol W/DW-789 CD: Capitol CDP 46572
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Everything Happens To Me (Matt Dennis - Tom Adair) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-789, EBF2-789 LP: Capitol W/DW-789 CD: Capitol CDP 46572
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5-April-1956 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 12951 (E-12) - Capitol Tower (1 st session: from 3 to 6 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra incorporating The Hollywood String Quartet*, conducted by Nelson Riddle Harry Edison (tpt); Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Champ Webb (oboe); Felix Slatkin*, Paul Shure*, Gerald Vinci (vln); Alvin Dinkin* (via); Eleanor Slatkin* (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p/cel); Bob Bain (g); Sam Cheifetz (b); Alvin Stoller (d). E 15278 The End Of A Love Affair (Edward C. Redding) Take :
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It Could Happen To You (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) - MF: And The Angels Sing (Paramount - 1944) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-789, EBF2-789 LP: Capitol W/DW-789 CD: Capitol CDP 46572
E 15314 There's A Flaw In My Flue (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) Take : LP: Longines Symphonette Society SYS 5637 CD: Capitol CDP 46572 E 15360
With Every Breath I Take (Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-789, EBF 1-789 LP: Capitol W/DW-789 CD: Capitol CDP 46572
Note: The master numbers, as far as Sinatra is concerned, are consecutive.
5-ApriI-1956 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 12952 (E-13) - Capitol Tower (2nd session: from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Ray Linn, Mannie Klein, Shorty Sherock, Harry Edison (tpt); Jimmy Priddy, Milt Bernhart, Ed Kusby (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee (alt); Champ Webb, Babe Russin (ten); Chuck Gentry (bar); Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Mischa Russell, Harry Bluestone, Henry Hill, Marshall Sosson, Arnold Belnick, Alex Beller, Victor Bay (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Maxine Johnson (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Cy Bernard, Ennio Bolognini (vie); Helen Hutchinson (harp); Bill Miller (p); George Van Eps (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d); Norma Zimmer (voc [1]). E 15315
How Little We Know (Phillip Springer - Carolyn Leigh) Take 12:
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You're Sensational (See note) (Cole Porter) - MF: High Society (MGM - 1956) Take7:(3'53") LP: Capitol W/SW-750 CD: Capitol CDP 96611, CDP 38091 (38089)
Note: Masters E 15317 and E 15330 are listed in the Recording Report for this date. The times of duration are also in the report. But both numbers refer to the same master and the same take. The difference is in the duration.
9/10-April-1956 (Mon/Tue) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. 12988 (E-14) - Capitol Tower (from 9 P.M. to 12:30 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Ray Linn, Mannie Klein, Shorty Sherock, Harry Edison (tpt); Jimmy Priddy, Milt Bernhart, Ed Kusby (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee (alt); Champ Webb, Babe Russin (ten); Chuck Gentry (bar); Felix Slatkin,
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Something Wonderful Happens In Summer (Joe Bushkin - John De Vries) Take :
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Five Hundred Guys [1] (Lou Kosloff - Don Canton) Take : 78: Capitol F-3423 45: Capitol 5-3423 LP: Longines Symphonette Society SYS 5637 CD: Capitol CDP 38091 (38089)
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Hey! Jealous Lover [1] (Kay Twomey, Bee Walker - Sammy Cahn) Take 6: 78: Capitol F-3552 45: Capitol 5-3552 EP: Capitol EAP-1-800, EAP-1-982 LP: Capitol W/DW-982, T/DT-2036, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 92160 (w/session mat.), CDP 94319 (94317), CDP 35954 (35952), CDP 38092 (38089)
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No One Never Tells You (Hub Atwood - Carroll Coates) Take 78: Capitol F-4103 45: Capitol 5-4103 EP: Capitol EAP-3-803, EBF2-803 LP: Capitol W/DW-803 CD: Capitol CDP 94518, CDP 35954 (35952), CDP 38092 (38089), CDP 96088
Note: In the Session Report, the order of master numbers is as given above.
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28-May-1956 (Monday) - Hollywood. M-G-M recording session - M-G-M Studios. Soundtrack for MF High Society. Orchestra conducted by Johnny Green Uan Rasey, Joe Triscari, Jimmy Zito (tpt); Si Zentner, Nick DiMaio, Herb Taylor (tbn); John Cave, Vincent DeRubertis, Herman Lebow (fr-h); Arthur Gleghorn (fl); Arnold Koblentz, Phil Memoli (oboe); Hugo Raimondi, Mort Friedman, Gus Bivona, Alex Gershunoff, Andrew Young, Don Lodice (clt); Charles Gould (bsn); Lou Raderman, Werner Gebauer, Bernard Kundell, Arnold Jurasky, Irving Prager, Sam Fiedler, Sam Freed Jr., Lisa Minghetti, Mort Herbert, Byron Williams, Arthur Maebe Sr., Joy Lyle, Sidney Greene, Albert Saparoff (vln); Virginia Majewski, Cecil Figelski, Allan Harshman, Reuben Marcus (via); Edgar Lustgarten, Alex Borisoff, Julian Kahn, Michel Penha (vie); Catherine Gotthoffer, Dorothy Remsen (harp); Max Rabinowitsh, Milt Raskin (p); Jack Marshall (g); Louis Previati, Art Shapiro, George Boujie (b); Mel Pedesky, Frank Carlson, D. V. Seber, Chico Guerrero, Jose Guerrero, John Boudreau (d/perc); Dominic Frontiere (accordion); plus Louis Armstrong (tpt); Trummy Young (tbn); Edmond Hall (clt); Billy Kyle (p); Arvell Shaw (b); Barrett Deems (d).
Note: The Session Report for this date lists only the musicians above. There is no indication of the duration of the session, and there are no titles or master numbers listed. As a copy of the Report was in the Sinatra files at Capitol, it may be possible that some of the orchestra parts of Sinatra's numbers were recorded on this date. Good ol' Satchmo is listed as trumpet player only, no mention being made of a vocal. The presence of Dominic Frontiere may even suggest something to do with True Love. Until further documentation is found, guesses are welcome.
3-October-1956 (Wednesday) - Los Angeles. Paramount recording session. Soundtrack for MF The Joker Is Wild. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Walter Scharf Nelson Riddle (arr - all titles). - At Sundown (Walter Donaldson) CD: Bravura BRCD-7106 - 1 Cried For You (Arthur Freed, Gus Arnheim, Abe Lyman) CD: Bravura BRCD-7106
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l-November-1956 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-16 - Capitol Tower (from 8:30 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra incorporating The Hollywood String Quartet*, conducted by Nelson Riddle Mahlon Clark (clt); James Williamson (fl); Felix Slatkin*, Paul Shure*, Marvin Limonick (vln); Alvin Dinkin* (via); Eleanor Slatkin* (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p/cel); Nick Bonney (g); Eddie Gilbert (b); Frank Flynn (d). E 16159
I Couldn't Sleep A Wink Last Night (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) - MF: Higher And Higher (RKO - 1943) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-789, EBF 1-789 LP: Capitol W/DW-789 CD: Capitol CDP 46572
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It's Easy To Remember (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - MF: Mississippi (Par. - 1935) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-4-789, EBF2-789 LP: Capitol W/DW-789 CD: Capitol CDP 46572
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Close To You (Carl G. Lampl - Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston) Take 4: EP: Capitol EAP-1-789, EBF 1-789 LP: Capitol W/DW-789, Cl-94777 (w/session material) CD: Capitol CDP 46572, CDP 94319 (94317) (w/session mat.)
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8-November-1956 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-17 - Capitol Tower (from 8:30 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Conrad Gozzo, Harry Edison, Mickey Mangano, Mannie Klein (tpt); George Arus, Dick Noel, Ed Kusby (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Willie Schwartz, Dominic Mumolo (alt); Babe Russin, Buck Skalak (ten); Robert Lawson (bar); Henry Hill, Alex Beller, Marshall Sosson, Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Erno Neufeld, Walter Edelstein, Jacques Gasselin, Nathan Ross, Dan Lube (vln); Maxine Johnson, Alvin Dinkin, David Sterkin (via); Ennio Bolognini, Eleanor Slatkin, Cy Bernard (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Nick Bonney (g); Joe Comfort (b); Irving Cottier (d). E 16184
Stars Fell On Alabama (Frank Perkins - Mitchell Parish) Takel: CD: Archive 2201 Take 2: CD: Archive 2201 Take 7: CD: Archive 2201
E 16185
I Got Plenty O' Nuttin' (George Gershwin - DuBose Hayward, Ira Gershwin) - M: Porgy And Bess (1935) Take 6: CD: Archive 2201
15/16-November-1956 (Thu/Fri) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-18 - Capitol Tower (9:30 P.M. to 12:30 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Conrad Gozzo, Shorty Sherock, Mickey Mangano, Harry Edison (tpt); George Arus, Dick Noel, Ed Kusby (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Jack Dumont, Dominic Mumolo (alt); Don Raffell, Buck Skalak (ten); Robert Lawson (bar); Henry Hill, Alex Beller, Lou Raderman, Eudice Shapiro, Kurt Dieterle, Erno Neufeld, Walter Edelstein, Victor Arno, Nathan Ross, Alex Murray (vln); Maxine Johnson, Alvin Dinkin, Louis Kievman (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Ennio Bolognini, James Arkatov (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p): Nick Bonney (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d). E 16192
I Got Plenty O' Nuttin' (George Gershwin - DuBose Hayward, Ira Gershwin) - M: Porgy And Bess (1935) Take 21:
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I Won't Dance (Jerome Kern - Dorothy Fields, Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach, Jimmy McHugh) - MF: Roberta (RKO - 1935) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-803, EBF1-803 LP: Capitol W/DW-803 CD: Capitol CDP 94518, CDP 96088
E 16194
Stars Fell On Alabama (Frank Perkins - Mitchell Parish) Take 7: EP: Capitol EAP-4-803, EBF4-803 LP: Capitol W/DW-803, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 94518, CDP 94319 (94317), CDP 96088
19-November-1956 (Monday) - Los Angeles. Paramount recording session. Soundtrack for MF The Joker Is Wild (from 1:00 to 3:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra (?) with piano and drums, conducted by Irvin Talbot. Bill Miller (p); Sam Weiss (d). Note: As always, no indication of titles in the Union report. 19 and 20-November-1956 (Mon/Tue) - Los Angeles. Paramount recording sessions. Soundtrack for MF The Joker Is Wild. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Walter Scharf Nelson Riddle (arr - all titles) - Out Of Nowhere (Parody) (John Green - Edward Heyman; Harry Harris, additional lyrics)
- Swingin' On A Star (Parody) (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke; Harry Harris, additional lyrics) - MF: Going My Way (Paramount - 1944)
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- AH The Way (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn)
- Martha, Martha (Parody) (Friedrich von Flotow - Harry Harris, additional lyrics) - Opera: Martha (1847) - All The Way (Parody) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn; Harry Harris, additional lyrics)
20-November-1956 (Tuesday) - Los Angeles. Paramount recording session. Soundtrack for MF The Joker Is Wild (from 9:45 A.M. to 12:45 P.M.). Frank Sinatra (?) with piano and drums, conducted by Irvin Talbot. Bill Miller (p); Sam Weiss (d).
Note: As always, no indication of titles in the Union report.
20-November-1956 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-19 - Capitol Tower (from 8:30 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Mickey Mangano, Conrad Gozzo, Harry Edison, Shorty Sherock (tpt); George Arus, Dick Noel, Ed Kusby (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee (alt); Ted Nash, James Briggs (ten); Joe Koch (bar); Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Alex Beller, Erno Neufeld, Lou Raderman, Marshall Sosson, Mischa Russell, Nathan Ross, Victor Bay, Gerald Vinci (vln); Maxine Johnson, Alvin Dinkin, David Sterkin (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Cy Bernard, Edgar Lustgarten (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Nick Bonney (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d). E 16196
At Long Last Love (Cole Porter - Robert Katscher) - M: You Never Know (1938) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-803, EBF1-803 LP: Capitol W/DW-803 CD: Capitol CDP 94518, CDP 96088
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I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan (Arthur Schwartz - Howard Dietz) - M: Little Show (1929) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-803, EBF1-803 LP: Capitol W-803, T/DT-1919 CD: Capitol CDP 94518, CDP 96088
E 16198
I Wish I Were In Love Again (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937) Take 9: EP: Capitol EAP-3-803, EBF2-803 LP: Capitol W/DW-803, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol 94319 (94317), CDP 94518, CDP 96088
E 16199
Nice Work If You Can Get It (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - MF: A Damsel In Distress (RKO - 1937) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-803, EBF 1-803 LP: Capitol W/DW-803 CD: Capitol CDP 94518, CDP 96088
26-November-1956 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-20 - Capitol Tower (from 8:30 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Mickey Mangano, Harry Edison, Shorty Sherock, Ray Linn (tpt); Juan Tizol, Murray McEachern, Dick Noel (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee (alt); Jules Kinsler, James Williamson (ten); Joe Koch (bar); Victor Bay, Erno Neufeld, Alex Beller, Joe Stepansky, David Frisina, Eudice Shapiro, Harold Dicterow, Alex Murray, Kurt Dieterle, Lou Raderman (vln); Stanley Harris, Maxine Johnson, Alvin Dinkin (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Ennio Bolognini, Edgar Lustgarten (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Nick Bonney (g); Joe Comfort (b); Irving Cottier (d). E 16205
The Lady Is A Tramp (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1 -1013 LP: Capitol W/WD-1825 Take 17: EP: Capitol EAP-4-912 LP: Capitol W-912, Cl-94777
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E 16206
Night And Day (Cole Porter) - M: The Gay Divorce (1932) Take 5: 45: Capitol 6195 EP: Capitol EAP-4-803, EBF2-803 LP: Capitol W-803, T/DT-1919, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 94319 (94317), CDP 94518, CDP 35953 (35952), CDP 96088
E 16207
The Lonesome Road (Nat Shilkret - Gene Austin) - MF: Show Boat (1929) Take 7: EP: Capitol EAP-1-803, EBF 1-803 LP: Capitol W/DW-803, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 94319 (94317), CDP 94518, CDP 96088
E 16208
If I Had You (Ted Shapiro, Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly) Take 10: EP: Capitol EAP-3-803, EBF2-803 LP: Capitol W/DW-803, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 94319 (94317), CDP 94518, CDP 96088
28-November-1956 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-21 - Capitol Tower (from 8:30 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Pete Candoli, Harry Edison, Shorty Sherock, Ray Linn (tpt); Dick Nash, Tommy Pederson (tbn); Juan Tizol (v-tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Skeets Herfurt, Harry Klee (alt); Ted Nash, James Williamson (ten); Joe Koch (bar); Victor Bay, Erno Neufeld, Alex Beller, Victor Arno, David Frisina, Eudice Shapiro, Jacques Gasselin, Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Marshall Sosson (vln); David Sterkin, Maxine Johnson, Alvin Dinkin (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Ennio Bolognini, Cy Bernard (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Nick Bonney (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d). E 16209
I Got It Bad (Duke Ellington - Paul Francis Webster) - M: Jump For Joy (1941) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-803, EBF1-803
The Fifties 261 LP: Capitol W-803, T/DT-1919 CD: Capitol CDP 94518, CDP 96088 E 16210
From This Moment On (Cole Porter) - M: Out Of This World (1950) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-803, EBF1-803 LP: Capitol W/DW-803 CD: Capitol CDP 94518, CDP 96611, CDP 96088
E 16211
Oh! Look At Me Now (Joe Bushkin - John De Vries) Take EP: Capitol EAP-4-803, EBF1-803 LP: Capitol W/DW-803 CD: Capitol CDP 94518, CDP 96088
E 16212
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To (Cole Porter) - MF: Something To Shout About (Columbia - 1943) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-803, EBF1-803 LP: Capitol W/DW-803 CD: Capitol CDP 94518, CDP 96611, CDP 96088
3-December-1956 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-22 - Capitol Tower (from 8:30 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Mickey Mangano, Harry Edison, Shorty Sherock, Conrad Gozzo (tpt); Murray McEachern, Dick Noel (tbn); Juan Tizol (v-tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee (alt); Jules Kinsler, James Williamson (ten); Jerome Kasper (bar); Victor Bay, Erno Neufeld, Alex Beller, Harold Dicterow, Henry Hill, Eudice Shapiro, Victor Arno, Nathan Ross, Marshall Sosson, Jacques Gasselin (vln); Stanley Harris, Maxine Johnson, David Sterkin (via); Edgar Lustgarten, Ennio Bolognini, Cy Bernard (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Nick Bonney (g); Joe Comfort (b); Irving Cottier (d). E 16217
Your Love For Me (Barry Parker) Take : 78: Capitol F-3608 45: Capitol 5-3608 LP: Capitol T/DT-2602 CD: Capitol CDP 38092 (38089)
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E 16218 Can I Steal A Little Love? (Phil Tuminello) Take 6: 78: Capitol F-3608 45: Capitol 5-3608 LP: Capitol T/DT-2602 CD: Capitol CDP 92160, CDP 38092 (38089)
14-March-1957 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-24 - Studio A (from 8:30 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Mickey Mangano, Harry Edison, Zeke Zarchy, Conrad Gozzo (tpt); Joe Howard, Milt Bernhart (tbn); Juan Tizol (v-tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee (alt); Buck Skalak, Babe Russin (ten); Joe Koch (bar); Victor Bay, Alex Murray, Alex Beller, Kurt Dieterle, Gerald Vinci, Henry Hill, Jacques Gasselin, Paul Nero (vln); Barbara Simons, David Sterkin (via); Victor Gottlieb, Ennio Bolognini (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Nick Bonney (g); Joe Comfort (b); Frank Di Vito (d). E 16731
So Long, My Love (Lew Spence - Sammy Cahn) Take : 78: Capitol F-3703 45: Capitol F-3703 EP: Capitol EAP-2-982 LP: Capitol W-982 CD: Capitol CDP 38092 (38089)
E 16732
Crazy Love (Phil Tuminello - Sammy Cahn) Take : 78: Capitol F-3703 45: Capitol F-3703 EP: Capitol EAP-4-982 LP: Capitol W/DW-982 CD: Capitol CDP 38092 (38089)
2-ApriI-1957 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-25 - Capitol Tower (from 8:30 P.M. to 12 M.). Peggy Lee with Orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra Tommy Pederson (tbn); Juan Tizol (v-tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Sinclair Lott, James Decker (fr-h); Buddy Collette, Harry Klee (alt); Champ Webb,
The Fifties 263 James Williamson (ten); Victor Arno, Victor Bay, Alex Beller, Marshall Sosson, David Frisina, Alex Murray, Henry Hill, Harold Dicterow, Erno Neufeld, Eudice Shapiro (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Maxine Johnson, Barbara Simons (via); Kurt Reher, Victor Gottlieb, Ennio Bolognini, Edgar Lustgarten (vie); Stella Castelucci (harp); Lou Levy (p); Nick Bonney (g); Max Bennett (b); Lou Singer (d). Nelson Riddle (arr). E 16791
He's My Guy (Don Raye - Gene De Paul) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-864 LP: Capitol T-864 CD:Capitol(Jap)TOCJ5356
E 16792
Something Wonderful (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) -M: The King And I (1951) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-864 LP: Capitol T-864 CD: Capitol(Jap) TOCJ 5356
E 16793
Please Be Kind (Saul Chaplin - Sammy Cahn) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-864 LP: Capitol T-864 CD: Capitol(Jap) TOCJ 5356
E 16794
The Man I Love (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - M: Lady, Be Good! (1924) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-864 LP: Capitol T-864 CD: Capitol(Jap) TOCJ 5356
4-April-1957 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-26 - Capitol Tower (from 8:30 to 11:30 P.M.). Peggy Lee with Orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra Harry Edison, Mannie Klein (tpt); Tommy Pederson (tbn); Juan Tizol (v-tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, James Decker (fr-h); Harry Klee, Buddy Collette (alt); Champ Webb (ten); Joe Koch (bar); Victor Arno, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Marshall Sosson, Felix Slatkin, Alex Murray, Henry Hill,
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Paul Nero, Erno Neufeld, Eudice Shapiro (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Maxine Johnson, Barbara Simons (via); Cy Bernard, Eleanor Slatkin, Edgar Lustgarten, Ennio Bolognini (vie); Stella Castelucci (harp); Lou Levy (p); Nick Bonney (g); Max Bennett (b); Lou Singer (d). Nelson Riddle (arr). E 16799
There Is No Greater Love (Isham Jones - Morty Symes) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-864 LP: Capitol T-864 CD: Capitol(Jap) TOCJ 5356
E 16800
That's All (Bob Haymes - Alan Brandt) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-864 LP: Capitol T-864 CD: Capitol(Jap) TOCJ 5356
E 16801
Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe (Harold Arlen - E. Y. Harburg) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-864 LP: Capitol T-864 CD: Capitol(Jap) TOCJ 5356
E 16802
The Folks Who Live On The Hill (Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein II) - MF: High, Wide And Handsome (Paramount - 1937) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-864 LP: Capitol T-864 CD: Capitol(Jap) TOCJ 5356
8-April-1957 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-27 - Capitol Tower (from 6:30 to 9:30 P.M.). Peggy Lee with Orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra Ed Kusby, Ray Sims (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, James Decker (fr-h); Harry Klee, Willie Schwartz, Jules Jacob, Alex Gershunoff (sax/ wwd); Victor Arno, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Marshall Sosson, Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Henry Hill, Paul Nero, Erno Neufeld, Eudice Shapiro (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Maxine Johnson, Barbara Simons (via); Cy Bernard, Eleanor Slatkin,
The Fifties 265 Edgar Lustgarten, Ennio Bolognini (vie); Stella Castelucci (harp); Lou Levy (p); Nick Bonney (g); Max Bennett (b); Lou Singer (d). Nelson Riddle (arr). E 16815
If I Should Lose You (Ralph Rainger - Leo Robin) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-864 LP: Capitol T-864 CD: Capitol(Jap) TOCJ 5356
E 16816
Then I'll Be Tired Of You (Arthur Schwartz - E. Y. Harburg) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-864 LP: Capitol T-864 CD: Capitol(Jap) TOCJ 5356
E 16817 Just One Way To Say I Love You (Irving Berlin) - M: Miss Liberty (1949) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-864 LP: Capitol T-864 CD: Capitol(Jap) TOCJ 5356 E 16818
My Heart Stood Still (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: A Connecticut Yankee (1927) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-864 LP: Capitol T-864 CD: Capitol(Jap) TOCJ 5356
10-April-1957 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-28 - Capitol Tower (from 4 to 7 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Vincent DeRosa, Arthur Frantz, John Cave (fr-h); Wayne Songer (clt); Jack Chaney (bsn); Matty Matlock (bar); Willie Schwartz (wwd); Dent Eckels (fl); Mischa Russell, Walter Edelstein, Victor Arno, Joseph Quadri, Joseph Livoti, Nicholas Pisani, Harry Bluestone, Murray Kellner, Marshall Sosson, Erno Neufeld, Ben Gill, Felix Slatkin, Sol Kindler, Dan Lube, Samuel Cytron, Kurt Dieterle (vln); Paul Robyn, Ray Menhennick, David Sterkin, William Baffa (via); Cy Bernard, Armand Kaproff (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Allan Reuss (g); Jack Ryan (b); Nick Fatool (d).
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E 16820
Where Is The One? (Alec Wilder, Edwin Finckel) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-855, EBF 1-855 LP: Capitol W/SW-855 CD: Capitol CDP 91209
E 16821
There's No You (Hal Hopper - Tom Adair) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-4-855, EBF2-855 LP: Capitol W/SW-855 CD: Capitol CDP 91209
E 16822
The Night We Called It A Day (Matt Dennis - Tom Adair) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-855, EBF2-855 LP: Capitol W/SW-855 CD: Capitol CDP 91209
E 16823
Autumn Leaves ("Les Feuilles Mortes") (Joseph Kosma - Jacques Pre vert, Fr.w.; Johnny Mercer, Eng.w.) Take : Difference at 1 '55". EP: Capitol EAP-3-855 LP: Capitol W-855,T-1984 CD: Capitol CDP 91209 Take : Difference at 1*55". LP: Capitol SW-855
29-ApriI-1957 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-29 - Capitol Tower (from 9 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, Arthur Frantz (fr-h); Wayne Songer, Jack Chaney (wwd); Dent Eckels, Clyde Hylton, Matty Matlock (wwd/fl); Mischa Russell, Walter Edelstein, Joseph Livoti, Marshall Sosson, David Frisina, Sol Kindler, Jacques Gasselin, Samuel Cytron, Harold Dicterow, Achille Mierlot Jr., Howard Coif, Leonard Atkins, Emil Briano, Amerigo Marino, Alex Beller, Ben Gill (vln); Paul Robyn, David Sterkin, Ray Menhennick, William Baffa (via); Armand Kaproff, Ray Kramer (vie); Kathryn Thompson Vail (harp); Bill Miller (p); Allan Reuss (g); Jack Ryan (b); Nick Fatool (d).
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E 17008 I Cover The Waterfront (Johnny Green - Edward Heyman) - F: / Cover The Waterfront (U.A. - 1933) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-855, EBF1-855 LP: Capitol W-855 CD: Capitol CDP 91209 E 17009
Lonely Town (Elmer Bernstein - Adolph Green, Betty Comden) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-855, EBF2-855 LP: Capitol W/SW-855 CD: Capitol CDP 91209
E 17010
Laura (David Raksin - Johnny Mercer) - F: Laura (Fox - 1947) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-855, EBF 1-855 LP: Capitol W/SW-855 CD: Capitol CDP 91209
E 17011 Baby, Won't You Please Come Home? (Charles Warfield, Clarence Williams) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-855, EBF 1-855 LP: Capitol W/SW-855 CD: Capitol CDP 91209
l-May-1957 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-30 - Capitol Tower (from 9 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, Arthur Frantz (fr-h); Jack Dumont, Jack Chaney, Matty Matlock, Dent Eckels, Willie Schwartz (wwd); Mischa Russell, Walter Edelstein, Joseph Livoti, Marshall Sosson, David Frisina, Sol Kindler, Jacques Gasselin, Samuel Cytron, Harold Dicterow, Achille Mierlot Jr., Dan Lube, Lou Raderman, Erno Neufeld, Joseph Quadri, Murray Kellner, Victor Arno (vln); Paul Robyn, David Sterkin, Ray Menhennick, William Baffa (via); Cy Bernard, Armand Kaproff (vie); Kathryn Thompson Vail (harp); Bill Miller (p); Allan Reuss (g); Jack Ryan (b); Nick Fatool (d).
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E 16863
Where Are You? (Jimmy McHugh - Harold Adamson) Take 12: EP: Capitol EAP-4-855 LP: Capitol W/SW-855, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 91209, CDP 94319 (94317)
E 16869
I Think Of You (Jack Elliott, Don Marcotte) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-4-855, EBF2-855 LP: Capitol W/SW-855 CD: Capitol CDP 91209
E 16867
I'm A Fool To Want You (Jack Wolf, Joel Herron, Frank Sinatra) Take 5: EP: Capitol EAP-2-855, EBF 1-855 LP: Capitol W/SW-855, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 91209, CDP 94319 (94317)
E 16868
Maybe You'll Be There (Rube Bloom - Sammy Gallop) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-4-855, EBF2-855 LP: Capitol W/SW-855 CD: Capitol CDP 91209
20-May-1957 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-31 - Capitol Tower (from 9 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Conrad Gozzo, Mickey Mangano, Harry Edison, Shorty Sherock (tpt); Dick Noel, Jimmy Priddy (tbn); Juan Tizol (v-tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee, Champ Webb, Buddy Collette, Joe Koch (sax/wwd); Robert Gross, Alex Beller, Walter Edelstein, Ben Gill, Gerald Vinci, Mischa Russell, Harry Bluestone, Marshall Sosson, Paul Nero (vln); Maxine Johnson, Barbara Simons (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Cy Bernard, Edgar Lustgarten (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Nick Bonney (g): Joe Comfort (b); Frank DiVito (d). E 17069
Witchcraft (Cy Coleman - Carolyn Leigh) Take 14:
The Fifties 269 78: Capitol 3859 45: Capitol 3859, 6078 EP: Capitol EAP-1-1013 LP: Capitol W/SW-1538, T/DT-2036, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 91150, CDP 92160, CDP 94319 (94317), CDP 35954 (35952), CDP 38092 (38089) E 17070
Something Wonderful Happens In Summer (Joe Bushkin - John De Vries) Take 11: 78: Capitol 3744 45: Capitol 3744 EP: Capitol EAP-2-982 LP: Capitol W/DW-982, W/SW-1729, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 94319 (94317), CDP 38092 (38089)
E 17071
Tell Her You Love Her (Homer Denison, Hugh Halliday, Barry Parker) Take : 78: Capitol 3859 45: Capitol 3859 EP: Capitol EAP-1-1013 LP: Capitol T/DT-1919 CD: Capitol CDP 38092 (38089)
E 17072
You're Cheatin' Yourself (Al Hoffman - Dick Manning) Take : 78: Capitol 3744 45: Capitol 3744 EP: Capitol EAP-3-982 LP: Capitol W/DW-982 CD: Capitol CDP 38092 (38089)
23-May-1957 (Thursday) - Los Angeles. Columbia Pictures recording session. Soundtrack for MF Pal Joey. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Morris Stoloff Nelson Riddle (arr - both titles). -1 Didn't Know What Time It Was (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Too Many Girls (1939)
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- The Lady Is A Tramp (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937) CD: Decade DCD-150
9-June-1957 (Sunday) - Seattle. Civic Auditorium. There were two shows: titles up to I Won't Dance are from the first one; the others are from the second. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle - You Make Me Feel So Young (aNR) (Joseph Myrow - Mack Gordon) - MF: Three Little Girls In Blue (Fox-1946) CD: ArtanisARZ-101-2 - It Happened In Monterey (aNR) (Mabel Wayne - Billy Rose) - MF: King Of Jazz (Universal - 1930) CD: ArtanisARZ-101-2 - At Long Last Love (aNR) (Cole Porter - Robert Katscher) - M: You Never Know (1938) CD: ArtanisARZ-101-2 -1 Get A Kick Out Of You (aNR) (Cole Porter) - M: Anything Goes (1934) CD: Artanis ARZ-101-2 -Just One Of Those Things (aNR) (Cole Porter) - M: Jubilee (1935) CD: Artanis ARZ-101-2 - A Foggy Day (aNR) (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - MF: A Damsel In Distress (RKO - 1937) CD: Artanis ARZ-101-2 - The Lady Is A Tramp (aNR) (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937) CD: Artanis ARZ-101-2 - They Can't Take That Away From Me (aNR) (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - MF: Shall We Dance? (RKO - 1937) CD: Artanis ARZ-101-2
The Fifties 271 -1 Won't Dance (aNR) (Jerome Kern - Dorothy Fields, Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach, Jimmy McHugh) - MF: Roberta (RKO - 1935) CD: Artanis ARZ-101-2 - When Your Lover Has Gone (aNR) (Einar Aaron Swan) - F: Blonde Crazy (WB - 1931) CD: Artanis ARZ-101-2 - Violets For Your Furs (aNR) (Matt Dennis - Tom Adair) CD: Artanis ARZ-101-2 - My Funny Valentine (aNR) (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937) CD: Artanis ARZ-101-2 - Glad To Be Unhappy (aNR) (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: On Your Toes (1936) CD: Artanis ARZ-101-2 - One For My Baby (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - MF: The Sky's The Limit (RKO - 1943) CD: Artanis ARZ-101-2 The Tender Trap (aNR) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: The Tender Trap (MGM - 1955) CD: Artanis ARZ-101-2 - Hey! Jealous Lover (aNR) (Kay Twomey, Bee Walker - Sammy Cahn) CD: Artanis ARZ-101-2 - I've Got You Under My Skin (aNR) (Cole Porter) - MF: Born To Dance (MGM - 1936) CD: Artanis ARZ-101-2 - Oh! Look At Me Now (aNR) (Joe Bushkin - John De Vries) CD: Artanis ARZ-101-2
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14-June-1957 (Friday) - Los Angeles. Columbia Pictures recording session. Soundtrack for MF Pal Joey. Frank Sinatra with Trudy Erwin [1] and Orch. cond. by Morris Stoloff Nelson Riddle (arr - both titles). - There's A Small Hotel (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: On Your Toes (1936)
- 1 Could Write A Book [1] (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Pal Joey (1940)
10-July-1957 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-32 - Capitol Tower (from 9 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra with The Ralph Brewster Singers and Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Mischa Russell, Joseph Quadri, Joseph Livoti, Walter Edelstein, Victor Arno, Nicholas Pisani, Lou Raderman, Sol Kindler, David Frisina, Harry Bluestone (vln); Louis Kievman, David Sterkin, Paul Robyn, William Baffa (via); Cy Bernard, Armand Kaproff (vie); Kathryn Thompson Vail (harp); Bill Miller (p); Allan Reuss (g); Jack Ryan, Nathaniel Gangursky (b); Nick Fatool (d); The Ralph Brewster Singers: Ralph Brewster, Loulie Jeanne Norman, Norma Zimmer, Barbara Ford, Thora Mathiason, Betty Noyes, Sue Allen, Gloria Wood, Betty Allan, Betty Wand, Dorothy McCarty, Ginny Rees, Beverly Jenkins, Peggy Clark, Robert Stevens, Bill Thompson, Bob Wacker, Max Smith, John Mann, Lee Gotch, Bill Lee, Gene Lanham, Thurl Ravenscroft, Jimmy Joyce, Ray Linn Jr. E 17289
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear (Richard Storrs Willis - Edmund Hamilton Sears) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-894 LP: Capitol W/DT-894 CD: Capitol CDP 48329
E 17290
O Little Town Of Bethlehem (Lewis H. Redner - Phillips Brooks) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-894 LP: Capitol W/DT-894 CD: Capitol CDP 48329
The Fifties 273 E 17291
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (Felix Mendelssohn - Charles Wesley) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-894 LP: Capitol W/DT-894 CD: Capitol CDP 48329
E 17292
Adeste Fideles (John Reading) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-894 LP: Capitol W/DT-894 CD: Capitol CDP 48329
16-July-1957 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-33 - Capitol Tower (from 9 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra with The Ralph Brewster Singers and Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Mischa Russell, Joseph Quadri, Joseph Livoti, Walter Edelstein, Victor Arno, Nicholas Pisani, Lou Raderman, Sol Kindler, Marshall Sosson, Harry Bluestone (vln); Louis Kievman, David Sterkin, Paul Robyn, William Baffa (via); Cy Bernard, Armand Kaproff (vie); Kathryn Thompson Vail (harp); Bill Miller (p); Allan Reuss (g); Jack Ryan, Nathaniel Gangursky (b); Nick Fatool (d); The Ralph Brewster Singers: Ralph Brewster, Loulie Jeanne Norman, Norma Zimmer, Barbara Ford, Thora Mathiason, Betty Noyes, Sue Allen, Gloria Wood, Betty Allan, Betty Wand, Dorothy McCarty, Ginny Rees, Beverly Jenkins, Peggy Clark, Robert Stevens, Bill Thompson, Bob Wacker, Max Smith, John Mann, Lee Gotch, Bill Lee, Gene Lanham, Thurl Ravenscroft, Jimmy Joyce, Ray Linn Jr. E 17331
Jingle Bells (James S. Pierpont) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-894 LP: Capitol W/DT-894 CD: Capitol CDP 48329
E 17332
The First Noel (Trad.) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-894 LP: Capitol W/DT-894 CD: Capitol CDP 48329
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E 17333
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane) - MF: Meet Me In St. Louis (MGM - 1944) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-894 LP: Capitol W/DT-894 CD: Capitol CDP 48329
E 17334
The Christmas Waltz (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-894 LP: Capitol W/DT-894 CD: Capitol CDP 48329, CDP 38092 (38089)
17-July-1957 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-34 - Capitol Tower. Frank Sinatra with The Ralph Brewster Singers and Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Mischa Russell, Joseph Quadri, Joseph Livoti, Walter Edelstein, Victor Arno, Nicholas Pisani, Lou Raderman, Sol Kindler, David Frisina, Marshall Sosson (vln); Louis Kievman, David Sterkin, Paul Robyn, William Baffa (via); Cy Bernard, Armand Kaproff (vie); Kathryn Thompson Vail (harp); Bill Miller (p); Allan Reuss (g); Jack Ryan, Nathaniel Gangursky (b); Ralph Hansell (d); The Ralph Brewster Singers: Ralph Brewster, Loulie Jeanne Norman, Norma Zimmer, Barbara Ford, Thora Mathiason, Betty Noyes, Sue Allen, Gloria Wood, Betty Allan, Betty Wand, Dorothy McCarty, Ginny Rees, Beverly Jenkins, Peggy Clark, Robert Stevens, Bill Thompson, Bob Wacker, Max Smith, John Mann, Lee Gotch, Bill Lee, Gene Lanham, Thurl Ravenscroft, Jimmy Joyce, Ray Linn Jr. E 17339
Mistletoe And Holly (Dok Stanford, Henry Sanicola, Frank Sinatra) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-894 LP: Capitol W/DT-894 CD: Capitol CDP 48329, CDP 38092 (38089)
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The Christmas Song (Mel Torme, Robert Wells) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-894 LP: Capitol W/DT-894
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Silent Night, Holy Night (Franz Gruber - Joseph Mohr) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-894 LP: Capitol W/DT-894 CD: Capitol CDP 48329
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I'll Be Home For Christmas (Walter Kent, Kim Gannon, Buck Ram) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-894 LP: Capitol W/DT-894 CD: Capitol CDP 48329
25-July-1957 (Thursday) - Los Angeles. Columbia Pictures recording session. Soundtrack for MF Pal Joey. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Morris Stoloff Nelson Riddle (arr). - Bewitched (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Pal Joey (1940) 13/14-August-1957 (Tue/Wed) - Hollywood Capitol recording session no. E-35 - Capitol Tower (9 P.M. to 12:30 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Conrad Gozzo, Pete Candoli, Harry Edison, George Seaberg (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Russell Brown, Jimmy Priddy (tbn); Juan Tizol (v-tbn); Skeets Herfurt, Harry Klee, Champ Webb, Ted Nash, Joe Koch (sax/wwd); Paul Nero, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Marshall Sosson, Mischa Russell, Dan Lube, Jacques Gasselin, Erno Neufeld, Harry Bluestone (vln); Maxine Johnson, Barbara Simons (via); Cy Bernard, Armand Kaproff, Edgar Lustgarten (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d). E 17468
I Could Write A Book (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Pal Joey (1940) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-4-912, EDM-912
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Bewitched (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Pal Joey (1940) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-912, EDM-912 LP: Capitol W/DW-912 CD: Capitol CDP 91249
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All The Way (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) -MF: The Joker Is Wild (Paramount - 1957) Take 5: 78: Capitol 3793 45: Capitol 3793, 6027 LP: Capitol W/SW-1538 CD: Capitol CDP 91150, CDP 92160, CDP 94319 (94317), CDP 99374, CDP 35954 (35952), CDP 38092 (38089)
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There's A Small Hotel (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: On Your Toes (1936) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-912, EDM-912 LP: Capitol W/DT-912 CD: Capitol CDP 91249
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Chicago (Fred Fisher) Take 4: 78: Capitol 3793 45: Capitol 3793, 6078 LP: Capitol W/SW-1729, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 48469, CDP 92160, CDP 94319 (94317), CDP 99374, CDP 35954 (35952), CDP 38092 (38089), CDP 96087
25-September-1957 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-37. Soundtrack for MF Pal Joey (Columbia). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra and choir conducted by Morris Stoloff Mannie Klein, Pete Candoli, Harry Edison, Shirley Goedike, Shorty Sherock, Manny Stevens, George Wendt (tpt); Milt Bernhart, Ed Kusby, Randall Miller, George Smith, Murray McEachern, Tommy Pederson, Marshall Cram (tbn);
The Fifties 277 George Roberts (b-tbn); James Decker, Arthur Frantz (fr-h); Charles Butler, Henry Evens, Harry Klee, Harry Schuchman, Robert Swanson, Archie Wade Jr. (wwd); Julian Brodetsky, Robert Gomberg, Robert Gross, Sascha Jacobsen, Lou Kaye, Daniel Karpilowsky, Nathan Ross, Marshall Sosson, William Weiss, Joe Stepansky, Laura Griffing, Elliot Fisher (vln); Harry Blumberg, Paul Robyn, Myron Sandier, Abraham Weiss, Dorothy Colton, Sanford Schonback, Milton Thomas (via); Joseph Saxon, Justin DiTullio, David Pratt, Armand Kaproff, Cy Bernard, Naoum Benditzky, James Arkatov (vie); Lauretta McFarland (harp); George Greeley, Bob Van Eps, Bill Miller (p); Laurindo Almeida, Bob Bain, Jack Marshall, Allan Reuss, Howard Roberts (g); Sam Goldman, Manny Stein, Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d); Vladimir Drucker, David Grupp, Johnny Williams, Milt Holland, James Fernandes (perc); Trudy Stabile, Jo Ann Greer, Barbara Nichols, Dean Myles, Herman Belmonte, Hank Henry, Bobby Sherwood, Elli Kent, Betty Ditti, Betty Allan, Jacqueline Allen, Stewart Bair, Burton Dole, Cleone Duncan, Robert Ebright, John Gustafson, Bex Nelson, Robert Hamlin, Jimmy Joyce, Ray Linn Jr., Gil Mershon, Betty Noyes, Doreen Tryden, Marie Vernon (vocal [1]). Unidentified instrument: Lugwig Borkowsky. 17553
I Didn't Know What Time It Was (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Too Many Girls (1939) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-912, EDM-912 LP: Capitol W/DW-912 CD: Capitol CDP 91249
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What Do I Care For A Dame (Dream Sequence And Finale) [1] (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Pal Joey (1940) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-912, EDM-192 LP: Capitol W/DW-912 CD: Capitol CDP 91249
Note: The recording report does not list instruments. It is possible that the orchestra part has been recorded on another date and also that not all the musicians listed above played on the two titles.
l-October-1957 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-36 - Capitol Tower (from 8:30 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with orchestra conducted by Billy May Mannie Klein, Conrad Gozzo, Shorty Sherock, Pete Candoli (tpt); Si Zentner, Murray McEachern, Tommy Pederson, Joe Howard (tbn); Skeets Herfurt, Buddy Collette, Ted Nash, Jules Jacob, Fred Falensby (wwd); Verlye Mills (harp); Bill
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Miller (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Joe Mondragon (b); J. H. Washburne (tuba); Alvin Stoller (d); Frank Flynn (perc). E 17639
On The Road To Mandalay (Oley Speaks - Rudyard Kipling) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-4-920 LP: Capitol W/SW-920 CD: Capitol CDP 48469, CDP 96087
E 17640
Let's Get Away From It All (Matt Dennis - Tom Adair) Take 7: EP: Capitol EAP-3-920 LP: Capitol W/SW-920, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 48469, CDP 94319 (94317), CDP 96087
E 17641
Isle Of Capri (Will Grosz - Jimmy Kenn) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-920 LP: Capitol W/SW-920 CD: Capitol CDP 48469, CDP 96087
3-October-1957 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-38 - Capitol Tower. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy May Si Zentner, Murray McEachern, Joe Howard (tbn); Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); J.H. Washburne (tuba); Skeets Herfurt, Willie Schwartz, Jules Kinsler, Jules Jacob, Fred Falensby (wwd); Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Mischa Russell, Marshall Sosson, Harold Dicterow, Dan Lube, Alex Murray, David Frisina, Lou Raderman, Jacques Gasselin, Gerald Vinci, Paul Nero (vln); David Sterkin, Paul Robyn, Alvin Dinkin, Alex Neiman (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Edgar Lustgarten, Ray Kramer, Armand Kaproff (vie); Verlye Mills (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Joe Mondragon (b); Alvin Stoller (d). E 17647
Autumn In New York (Vernon Duke) - M: Thumbs Up (1934) Take 3: EP: Capitol EAP-2-920 LP: Capitol W/SW-920, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 48469, CDP 94319 (94317), CDP 96087
The Fifties E 17648
London By Night (Carroll Coates) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-920 LP: Capitol W/SW-920 CD: Capitol CDP 48469, CDP 96087
E 17649
April In Paris (Vernon Duke - E.Y.Harburg) - M: Walk A Little Faster (1932) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-920 LP: Capitol W/SW-920 CD: Capitol CDP 48469, CDP 96087
E 17650
Moonlight In Vermont (Karl Suessdorf - John Blackburn) Take 6: CD: Audio Archive 202 Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-920 LP: Capitol W/SW-920 CD: Capitol CDP 48469, CDP 96087
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8-October-1957 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-39 - Capitol Tower (from 8 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy May Mannie Klein, Conrad Gozzo, Shorty Sherock, Mickey Mangano (tpt); Ed Kusby, Joe Howard, Murray McEachern, Si Zentner (tbn); J. H. Washburne (tuba); Harry Klee, Willie Schwartz, Buddy Collette, Jules Jacob, Fred Falensby (wwd); Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Mischa Russell, Marshall Sosson, Harold Dicterow, Dan Lube, Alex Murray, David Frisina, Lou Raderman, Jacques Gasselin, Ben Gill, Paul Nero (vln); David Sterkin, Paul Robyn, Alvin Dinkin, Alex Neiman (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Edgard Lustgarten, Elizabeth Greenschpoon, Armand Kaproff (vie); Verlye Mills (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Joe Mondragon (b); Alvin Stoller (d); Frank Flynn (perc). E 17696
Blue Hawaii (Leo Robin, Ralph Rainger) - MF: Waikiki Wedding (Paramount - 1937) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-4-920 LP: Capitol W/SW-920 CD: Capitol CDP 48469, CDP 96987
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Come Fly With Me (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Take 6: EP: Capitol EAP-1-920, EAP-1-1013 LP: Capitol W/SW-920, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 48469, CDP 94319 (94317), CDP 35953 (35952), CDP 96087
E 17698
Around The World (Victor Young - Harold Adamson) - F: Around The World In 80 Days (UA - 1956) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-920 LP: Capitol W/SW-920 CD: Capitol CDP 48469, CDP 96087
E 17699
It's Nice To Go Trav'ling (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-920 LP: Capitol W/SW-920 CD: Capitol CDP 48469, CDP 96087
E 17700
Brazil ("Aquarela do Brasil") (Ary Barroso - Ary Barroso, Port.w.; S. K. Russell, Eng.w.) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-4-920 LP: Capitol W/SW-920 CD: Capitol CDP 48469 (7 sec. longer), CDP 96087
25-November-1957 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-40 - Capitol Tower. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Conrad Gozzo, Shorty Sherock, Mickey Mangano, Harry Edison (tpt); Ed Kusby, Jimmy Priddy (tbn); Juan Tizol (v-tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee, Buddy Collette, Babe Russin, Joe Koch (wwd); Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Marshall Sosson, Mischa Russell, Gerald Vinci, Victor Arno, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Paul Nero, Ben Gill (vln); David Sterkin, Stanley Harris, Alvin Dinkin (via); Edgar Lustgarten, Eleanor Slatkin (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Jimmy Rowles (p); Bob Bain (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d). E 17974
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- MF: It Happened In Brooklyn (MGM - 1946) Take ; EP: Capitol EAP-1-982 LP: Capitol W/DW-982 CD: Capitol CDP 38093 (38089) E 17975
Everybody Loves Somebody (Ken Lane - Irving Taylor) Take 4: EP: Capitol EAP-1-982 LP: Capitol W/DW-982, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 94319 (94317)
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It's The Same Old Dream (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - MF: // Happened In Brooklyn (MGM - 1946) Take 5: EP: Capitol EAP-2-982 LP: Capitol W/DW-982, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 94319 (94317)
E 17977
Time After Time (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - MF: // Happened In Brooklyn (MGM - 1946) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-4-982 LP: Capitol W/DW-982 CD: Capitol CDP 35954 (35952), CDP 38093 (38089)
27-November-1957 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. A session (for Capitol) was scheduled for this date, under direction of Nelson Riddle, but it was cancelled. As the musicians were paid, here they are: Pete Candoli, Mickey Mangano, Shorty Sherock, Harry Edison (tpt); Ed Kusby, Russell Brown, Dick Noel (tbn); Juan Tizol (v-tbn); Skeets Herfurt, Harry Klee, Ted Nash, Babe Russin, Joe Koch (sax/wwd); Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Marshall Sosson, Mischa Russell, Gerald Vinci, Victor Arno, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Paul Nero, Ben Gill (vln); David Sterkin, Stanley Harris, Alvin Dinkin (via); Edgar Lustgarten, Eleanor Slatkin (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Jimmy Rowles (p); Bobby Gibbons (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d).
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ll-December-1957 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-42 - Capitol Tower (from 9 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Pete Candoli, Conrad Gozzo, Shorty Sherock, Harry Edison (tpt); Dick Noel, Jimmy Priddy, Russell Brown (tbn); Juan Tizol (v-tbn); Skeets Herfurt, Harry Klee, Bill Green, Babe Russin, Joe Koch (wwd); Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Israel Baker, Murray Kellner, Alex Beller, Henry Hill, Victor Bay, David Frisina, Paul Nero, Ben Gill (vln); David Sterkin, Stanley Harris, Alvin Dinkin (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Kurt Reher (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Bobby Gibbons (g); Joe Comfort (b); Bill Richmond (d). E 18052
You'll Always Be The One I Love (Ticker Freeman - Sunny Skylar) Take : 78: Capitol 4466 EP: Capitol EAP-3-982 LP: Capitol W-982 CD: Capitol CDP 38093 (38089)
E 18053
If You Are But A Dream (Moe Jaffe) - from Anton Rubinstein's Romance Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-982 LP: Capitol W/DW-982
E 18054
Put Your Dreams Away (Stephan Weiss, Paul Mann - Ruth Lowe) Take 4: EP: Capitol EAP-1-982 LP: Capitol W/DW-982, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 94319 (94317)
3/4-March-1958 (Mon/Tue) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-43 - Capitol Tower (9:30 P.M. to 12:30 A.M.). Frank Sinatra and Keely Smith [1] with Orchestra conducted by Billy May Conrad Gozzo, Frank Beach, Johnny Best, Harry Edison (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Ed Kusby, William Schaefer, Dick Noel (tbn); Willie Smith, Skeets Herfiirt, Babe Russin, Fred Falensby, Joe Koch (sax/wwd); Bill Miller (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Joe Mondragon (b); Alvin Stoller (d). E 18522
Nothin' In Common [1] (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Take :
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How Are Ya' Fixed For Love? [1] (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Take : 78: Capitol F3952 45: Capitol F3952 CD: Capitol CDP 48468, CDP 35954 (35952), CDP 38092 (38089), CDP 94754
E 18524
The Same Old Song And Dance (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn, Bobby Worth) Take 2: CD: Archive 2201 Take : 78: Capitol F 4003 45: Capitol F 4003 LP: Capitol T/DT-2602 CD: Capitol CDP 48468, CDP 38092 (38089), CDP 94754
E 18525
Here Goes ( ) Take 2: LP: Capitol Cl-94777 (w/session material) CD: Capitol CDP 94319 (94317) (w/session material)
5-May-1958 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-52 - Capitol Tower (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Tommy Pederson, Milt Bernhart (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); Richard Perissi, James Decker, John Cave (fr-h); Arthur Gleghorn, Harry Klee (fl); Champ Webb, Arnold Koblentz (oboe); Blake Reynolds, Sal Franzella (clt); Charles Butler, Bill Ulyate (b-clt); Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Mischa Russell, Victor Arno, Arnold Belnick, Harold Dicterow, Daniel Karpilowsky, Victor Bay, Alex Beller, Henry Hill, David Frisina, James Getzoff (vln); Stanley Harris, David Sterkin, Paul Robyn, Alvin Dinkin (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Armand Kaproff, Elizabeth Greenschpoon, James Arkatov (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola, George Van Eps (g); Joe Comfort, Mike Rubin (b); Bill Richmond, Larry Bunker (d).
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E 18953
Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - M: Glad To See You (1945) Take :
E 18954
Ebb Tide (Robert Maxwell - Carl Sigman) Take :
E 18955
Angel Eyes (Matt Dennis - Earl Brent) - F: Jennifer (Allied Artists - 1953) Take :
29-May-1958 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol record session no. E-50 - Capitol Tower (1 st session: 2 to 5 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Felix Slatkin Tommy Perderson, Milt Bernhart (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, James Decker, John Cave (fr-h); Arthur Gleghorn, Harry Klee (fl); Champ Webb, Arnold Koblentz (oboe); Mitchell Lurie, Mahlon Clark (clt); Charles Butler, Chuck Gentry (b-clt); Jack Marsh, Don Christlieb (bsn); Israel Baker, Paul Shure, Erno Neufeld, Victor Arno, Arnold Belnick, Marshall Sosson, Daniel Karpilowsky, Victor Bay, Alex Beller, Henry Hill, David Frisina, James Getzoff (vln); Stanley Harris, David Sterkin, Alvin Dinkin, Paul Robyn (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Armand Kaproff, Kurt Reher, James Arkatov (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller, Harry Sukman (p); Al Viola (g); Mike Rubin, Jut. Comfort (b); Frank Flynn, Bill Richmond (perc); Dominic Frontiere (accordion [1]). Felix Slatkin, Nelson Riddle (arr). E 19239
The Song From "Kings Go Forth" (Monique) (aFS) [1] (Elmer Bernstein - Sammy Cahn) - F: Kings Go Forth (U.A.-1958) Take : 78: Capitol 4003 45: Capitol 4003 EP: Capitol EAP-1-20619 LP: Capitol W/SW-1729 CD: CDP 99374, CDP 38092 (38089)
E 19240
Ebb Tide (aNR) (Robert Maxwell - Carl Sigman) Take 4: LP: Capitol W/SW-1053, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 48471, CDP 94320 (94317), CDP 94756
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Angel Eyes (aNR) (Matt Dennis - Earl Brent) - F: Jennifer (Allied Artists - 1953) Take 3: EP: Capitol EAP-1-1159 LP: Capitol W/SW-1053, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 48471, CDP 94319 (94317), CDP 94756
E 19242
Spring Is Here (aNR) (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: I Married An Angel (1938) Take : LP: Capitol W-1053, W/DT-1825 CD: Capitol CDP 48471, CDP 94756
29-May-1958 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session - Capitol Tower (2nd session: 8:30 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Felix Slatkin Pete Candoli (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Milt Bernhart (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, James Decker, John Cave (fr-h); Arthur Gleghorn, Harry Klee (fl); Champ Webb, Arnold Koblentz (oboe); Mitchell Lurie, Mahlon Clark (clt); Charles Butler, Chuck Gentry (b-clt); Jack Marsh, Don Christlieb (bsn); Israel Baker, Paul Shure, Erno Neufeld, Victor Arno, Arnold Belnick, Marshall Sosson, Daniel Karpilowsky, Victor Bay, Alex Beller, Henry Hill, David Frisina, James Getzoff (vln); Stanley Harris, David Sterkin, Alvin Dinkin, Paul Robyn (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Armand Kaproff, Kurt Reher, James Arkatov (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Mike Rubin, Joe Comfort (b); Frank Flynn, Bill Richmond (perc). Nelson Riddle (arr. all titles). E 19255
Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - M: Glad To See You (1945) Take 4: LP: Capitol W/SW-1053, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 48471, CDP 94320 (94317), CDP 35954 (35952), CDP 94756
E 19256
Only The Lonely (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Take 9: EP: Capitol EAP-1-1053 LP: Capitol W/SW-1053, T/DT-2036, Cl-94777 (w/session material) CD: Capitol CDP 48471, CDP 94320 (94317) (w/session material), CDP 94756
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E 19257
Sleep Warm (See note.) (Lew Spence - Alan Bergman, Marilyn Keith)
E 19258
Willow Weep For Me (Ann Ronnell) Take 4: EP: Capitol EAP-1-1159 LP: Capitol W/SW-1053 CD: Capitol CDP 48471, CDP 94756
Note: Master number E 19257 was originally assigned to Lush Life. The logs say so and a tape circulating among collectors shows the attempts Sinatra did at recording it. There are three unfinished takes on CD Archives AA-202. Well, the Union contract shows clearly what happened after they decided against trying to get at least a complete take of Lush Life: the same hand that filled the other fields for the other titles made a dash over Lush Life and entered Sleep Warm. And Capitol did not give a number for the second session.
24-June-1958 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-53 - Capitol Tower (from 8:30 to 11:30 P.M.). a) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Cappy Lewis (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Russell Brown, Ray Sims (tbn); Juan Tizol (v-tbn); George Price, James Decker, Sinclair Lott (fr-h); Arthur Gleghorn, Harry Klee (fl); Champ Webb, Arnold Koblentz (oboe); Sal Franzella, Morris Bercov, Chuck Gentry (clt); Norman Herzberg, Don Christlieb (bsn); Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Erno Neufeld, Marshall Sosson, Victor Arno, Israel Baker, Gerald Vinci, Ben Gill, Arnold Belnick, Daniel Karpilowsky, Alex Beller, Victor Bay (vln); Alvin Dinkin, David Sterkin, Stanley Harris, Paul Robyn (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Armand Kaproff, James Arkatov, Joseph Saxon (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller, John Williams Jr. (p); Al Viola (g); Eddie Gilbert, Joe Comfort (b); Frank Flynn, Bill Richmond (d/perc). E 19478
Blues In The Night (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - F: Blues In The Night (WB-1941) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-1053 LP: Capitol W/SW-1053, T/DT-1984 CD: Capitol CDP 48471, CDP 35954 (35952), CDP 94756
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What's New? (Bob Haggart - Johnny Burke) Take : solos: Sims & Pederson (tbn); Webb (oboe). LP: Capitol W/SW-1053 CD: Capitol CDP 48471, CDP 94756
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Gone With The Wind (Allie Wrubel - Herb Magidson) Take : LP: Capitol W/SW-1053 CD: Capitol CDP 48471, CDP 94756
b) Frank Sinatra with Bill Miller (p). (See note.) E 19422-A
One For My Baby (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - MF: The Sky's The Limit (RKO - 1943) Takel: LP: Capitol Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 94320 (94317)
Note: This recording of One For My Baby was not a rehearsal, but a "guide" made for Nelson Riddle's arrangement recorded on 25-June-1958.
25-June-1958 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-54 - Capitol Tower (from 8:30 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Cappy Lewis (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Milt Bernhart, Russell Brown, Ray Sims (tbn); George Price, James Decker, James McGee (fr-h); Arthur Gleghorn, Harry Klee (fl); Champ Webb, Arnold Koblentz (oboe); Gus Bivona, Sal Franzella, Morris Bercov, Chuck Gentry (clt); Norman Herzberg, Don Christlieb (bsn); Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Erno Neufeld, Marshall Sosson, Victor Arno, Israel Baker, Gerald Vinci, Ben Gill, Arnold Belnick, Daniel Karpilowsky, Alex Beller, Victor Bay (vln); Alvin Dinkin, David Sterkin, Stanley Harris, Paul Robyn (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Armand Kaproff, James Arkatov, Joseph Saxon (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola, Al Hendrickson (g); Eddie Gilbert, Joe Comfort (b); Frank Flynn (d); Bill Richmond (perc). E 19420
Goodbye (Gordon Jenkins) Take : LP: Capitol W/SW-1053 CD: Capitol CDP 48471, CDP 94756
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It's A Lonesome Old Town (Charles Kisco, Harry Tobias) Take : LP: Capitol W-1053 CD: Capitol CDP 48471, 94756
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One For My Baby (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - MF: The Sky's The Limit (RKO - 1943) Takel: LP: Capitol W/SW-1053 CD: Capitol CDP 48471, CDP 94756
ll/12-September-1958 (Thu/Fri) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-55 - Capitol Tower (9:45 P.M. to 12:45 A.M.) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Pete Candoli, Conrad Gozzo, Mickey Mangano, Cappy Lewis (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Dick Noel (tbn); Juan Tizol (v-tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Willie Schwartz, Bill Green, Champ Webb, Joe Koch, Harry Klee (sax/wwd); Harold Dicterow, Ben Gill, Murray Kellner, David Frisina, Lisa Minghetti, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Felix Slatkin, Eudice Shapiro, Marshall Sosson (vln); David Sterkin, Stanley Harris (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Victor Gottlieb, Elizabeth Greenschpoon (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d); Jimmy Joyce, Bill Stafford, Charles Parlato, Thomas Kenny, Betty Joyce, Vangie Carmichael, Jackie Noyes, Hillard Street (voc [1]). E 30096
Mr. Success [1] (Henry Sanicola, Edwin Greines - Frank Sinatra) Take : 78: Capitol 4070 45: Capitol F 4070 EP: Capitol EAP-1-1224, SEP-1-1233 LP: Capitol W/SW-1729 CD: Capitol CDP 38092 (38089)
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Sleep Warm (Lew Spence - Alan Bergman, Marilyn Keith) Take : 78: Capitol 4070 45: Capitol F 4070 LP: Capitol W/SW-1538 CD: Capitol CDP 48471, CDP 91150, CDP 38092 (38089), CDP 94756
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Where Or When (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937) Take 2: CD: Archive 2201 Take : LP:Capitol(UK)E-ST24311 CD: Capitol CDP 48471, CDP 94756
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Who's In Your Arms Tonight (Hank Sanicola - Ben Allen) Take :
Note: Masters 30098 and 30100 to 30103 are not by Sinatra. And it seems that Who's In Your Arms Tonight has only the orchestra track.
30-Sep/1-Oct-1958 (Tue/Wed) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-57 - Capitol Tower (9:30 P.M. to 12:30 A.M.) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy May Conrad Gozzo, Mickey Mangano, Robert Guy, Pete Candoli (tpt); Joe Howard, Tommy Pederson, Milt Bernhart, Ed Kusby (tbn); Red Callender (tuba); Willie Schwartz, Phil Sobel, Jules Jacob, Chuck Gentry, Buddy Collette (sax/wwd); Verlye Mills (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Ralph Pefia (b); Alvin Stoller (d); Frank Flynn, Milt Holland (perc). E 30211
Just In Time (Jule Styne - Betty Comden, Adolph Green) - M: Bells Are Ringing (1956) Take :
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The Song Is You (Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Music In The Air (1932) Take : LP:Capitol(UK)E-ST24311
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It All Depends On You (Ray Henderson - B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown) -M: Big Boy (1925) Take 4: LP:Capitol(UK)E-ST24311 CD: Capitol CDP 48468, CDP 94754 (see note)
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Note: CDP 94754 is the album "Come Dance With Me" in the "20 bits" version. Capitol, however, used the version of It All Depends On You recorded with Nelson Riddle on 23-Aug-1960 and issued as part of the "Sinatra's Swingin' Session." The take is the same as the original, but they have left the voice track running a little longer and we have Sinatra singing four "wahs" with the orchestra at the very end of the track. As Capitol said that the mistake would be corrected, I am including the catalog number here - of course, in the hope that they do not give a new number to the corrected version of the album.
13-October-1958 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session - Capitol Tower (from 10 A.M. to 1 P.M.). Dean Martin with Orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra John Cave (fr-h); Ted Nash, Herman Gunkler, Jules Jacob, Abe Most, Dale Issenhuth (wwd); Dan Lube, Paul Shure, Amerigo Marino, Victor Arno, Harry Bluestone, Jacques Gasselin, Carl LaMagna, Seymour Kramer (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Louis Kievman (via); Edgar Lustgarten, Elizabeth Greenschpoon (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller, Ken Lane (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d). Pete King (arr. all titles). 30354
Dream (Johnny Mercer) Take : LP: Capitol T/ST-1150 CD: Capitol CDP 37500
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Dream A Little Dream Of Me (Fabian Andree, Wilbur Schwandt - Gus Kahn) Take : LP: Capitol T/ST-1150 CD: Capitol CDP 37500
30356
Goodnight, Sweetheart (Ray Noble, Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly) Take : LP: Capitol T/ST-1150 CD: Capitol CDP 37500
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Cuddle Up A Little Closer (Karl Hoschna - Otto Harbach) Take : LP: Capitol T/ST-1150 CD: Capitol CDP 37500
The Fifties 291 14-Octot)er-1958 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session - Capitol Tower (from 10 A.M. to 1 P.M.). Dean Martin with Orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra John Cave (fr-h); Ted Nash, Herman Gunkler, Jules Jacob, Abe Most, Dale Issenhuth (wwd); Dan Lube, Paul Shure, Amerigo Marino, Victor Arno, Erno Neufeld, Alex Murray, James Getzoff, Gerald Vinci (vln); Alex Neiman, Paul Robyn (via); Kurt Reher, Elizabeth Greenschpoon (vie); Stella Castelucci (harp); Bill Miller, Ken Lane (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d). Pete King (arr. all titles). 30400
Sleep Warm (Lew Spence - Alan Bergman, Marilyn Keith) Take : LP: Capitol T-1150 CD: Capitol CDP 37500
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Let's Put Out The Lights (Herman Hupfeld) Take : LP: Capitol T/ST-1150 CD: Capitol CDP 37500
30402
Brahms' Lullaby (Johannes Brahms) Take : LP: Capitol T/ST-1150 CD: Capitol CDP 37500
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Goodnight, My Love (Harry Revel - Mack Gordon) - F: Stowaway (Fox - 1936) Take : LP: Capitol T-1150 CD: Capitol CDP 37500
15-October-1958 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session - Capitol Tower (from 10 A.M. to 1 P.M.). Dean Martin with Orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra Comad Gozzo, Frank Beach, Dale McMickle (tpt); Joe Howard, Murray McEachern (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Willie Schwartz, Gus Bivona, Jules Jacob, Abe Most, Dale Issenhuth (wwd); Felix Slatkin, Dan Lube, Paul Shure, Gerald Vinci, Amerigo Marino, Victor Arno, Marshall Sosson, Lou Raderman
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(vln); Alvin Dinkin, Paul Robyn (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Elizabeth Greenschpoon (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller, Ken Lane (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); Bill Richmond (d). Pete King (arr. all titles). 30147
Sleepy Time Gal (Ange Lorenzo, Richard Whiting - Joseph Alden, Raymond Egan) Take : LP: Capitol T/ST-1150 CD: Capitol CDP 37500
30148
Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (Harry Barris - Ted Koehler, Billy Moll) Take : LP: Capitol T/ST-1150 CD: Capitol CDP 37500
30149
All I Do Is Dream Of You (Nacio Herb Brown - Arthur Freed) - M: Sadie McKee (1934) Take : LP: Capitol T/ST-1150 CD: Capitol CDP 37500
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Hit The Road To Dreamland (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - MF: Star Spangled Rhythm (Paramount - 1942) Take : LP: Capitol T/ST-1150 CD: Capitol CDP 37500
16-October-1958 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-58 - Capitol Tower (from 2 to 5 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Conrad Gozzo, Frank Beach, Dale McMickle (tpt); Joe Howard, Murray McEachern (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, John Cave (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Gus Bivona, Jules Jacob, Abe Most, Dale Issenhuth (wwd); Felix Slatkin, Dan Lube, Paul Shure, Gerald Vinci, Amerigo Marino, Victor Arno, Marshall Sosson, Lou Raderman, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Jacques Gasselin, Carl LaMagna (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Joseph Di Fiore, Stanley Harris, Paul Robyn (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Elizabeth Greenschpoon, Edgar Lustgarten, James Arkatov (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); Bill Richmond (d); Larry Bunker (perc).
The Fifties E 30380
To Love And Be Loved (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - F: Some Came Running (MGM - 1959) Take : (3'45") LP: Capitol W/SW-1538 CD: Capitol CDP 91150 Take 23: (2'55") 78: Capitol 4134 45: Capitol 4134 LP: Capitol Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 94320 (94317), CDP 38092 (38089)
E 30381
I Couldn't Care Less (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - F: Say One For Me (Fox - 1959) Takel: LP: Capitol(UK) E-ST 24311; Capitol Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 94320 (94317)
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9-December-1958 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-59 - Capitol Tower (from 9 to 11:15 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy May Shorty Sherock, Conrad Gozzo, Mannie Klein, Frank Beach (tpt); Milt Bernhart, Si Zentner, Tommy Pederson, Murray McEachern (tbn); Skeets Herfurt, Buddy Collette, Babe Russin, Fred Falensby, Justin Gordon (sax/wwd); Bill Miller (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Joe Comfort (b); Shelly Manne (d). E 30771
The Song Is You (Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Music In The Air (1932) Take 6: EP: Capitol EAP-1-1069 LP: Capitol W/SW-1069, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 48468, CDP 94320 (94317), CDP 94754
E 30772
Something's Gotta Give (Johnny Mercer) - MF: Daddy Long Legs (Fox - 1955) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-1069 LP: Capitol W/SW-1069, T/DT-1984 CD: Capitol CDP 48468, CDP 94754
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Just In Time (Jule Styne - Betty Comden, Adolph Green) - M: Bells Are Ringing (1956) Take 6: EP: Capitol EAP-2-1069 LP: Capitol W/SW-1069, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 48468, CDP 94320 (94317), CDP 94754
ll-December-1958 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-60 - Capitol Tower (from 9:15 to 10 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy May Shorty Sherock, Conrad Gozzo, Mannie Klein, Pete Candoli (tpt); Milt Bernhart, Si Zentner, Tommy Pederson, Murray McEachern (tbn); Skeets Herfurt, Willie Schwartz, Babe Russin, Fred Falensby, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Bill Miller (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Joe Comfort (b); Shelly Manne (d). E 30776
Day In, Day Out (Rube Bloom - Johnny Mercer) Take :
I5-December-I958 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-67 - Capitol Tower, at 9:15 P.M. The session was cancelled on the spot. It seems Sinatra's was not in the mood. Here are the musicians: Shorty Sherock, Conrad Gozzo, Mannie Klein, Pete Candoli (tpt); Milt Bernhart, Si Zentner, Tommy Pederson, Murray McEachern (tbn); Skeets Herfurt, Buddy Collette, Babe Russin, Fred Falensby, Chuck Gentry (sax/ wwd); Bill Miller (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Joe Comfort (b); Shelly Manne (d).
22/23-December-1958 (Mon/Tue) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-63 - Capitol Tower (10 P.M. to 1:13 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy May Shorty Sherock, Conrad Gozzo, Mannie Klein, Pete Candoli (tpt); Ed Kusby, Si Zentner, Tommy Pederson, Murray McEachern (tbn); Skeets Herfiirt, Buddy
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Day In, Day Out (aBM) (Rube Bloom - Johnny Mercer) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-1069 LP: Capitol W/SW-1069, T/DT-1984 CD: Capitol CDP 48468, CDP 94754
E 30877
Baubles, Bangles And Beads (aBM) (Robert Wright, George Forrest) - M: Kismet (1953) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-1069 LP: Capitol W/SW-1069 CD: Capitol CDP 48468, CDP 94754
E 30878
Dancing In The Dark (aBM) (Arthur Schwartz - Howard Dietz) - M: The Band Wagon (1931) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-1069 LP: Capitol W/SW-1069 CD: Capitol CDP 48468, CDP 94754
E 30879
Saturday Night (aHB) (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) Take 3: EP: Capitol EAP-3-1069 LP: Capitol W/SW-1069, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 48468, CDP 94320 (94317), CDP 94754
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Cheek To Cheek (aBM) (Irving Berlin) - MF: Top Hat (RKO - 1935) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-1069 LP: Capitol W/SW-1069 CD: Capitol CDP 48468, CDP 94754
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23/24-December-1958 (Tue/Wed) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-64 - Capitol Tower (9 P.M. to 12:30 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy May Mannie Klein, Shorty Sherock, Conrad Gozzo, Frank Beach, Joe Triscari (tpt); Ed Kusby, William Schaefer, Joe Howard, Si Zentner (tbn); Willie Schwartz, Buddy Collette, Babe Russin, Bill Ulyate, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Bill Miller (p); Allan Reuss (g); Mike Rubin (b); Irving Cottier (d). Heinie Beau, Billy May (arr).
E 30887
Too Close For Comfort (aHB) (Jerry Bock, Larry Holofcener, George Weiss) -M:Mr. Wonderful (1956) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-1069 LP: Capitol W/SW-1069 CD: Capitol CDP 48468, CDP 94754
E 30888
I Could Have Danced All Night (aBM) (Frederick Loewe - Alan Jay Lerner) - M: My Fair Lady (1956) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-1069 LP: Capitol W/SW-1069 CD: Capitol CDP 48468, CDP 94754
E 30889
Come Dance With Me (aBM) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Take 10: EP: Capitol EAP-1-1069, SEP-1-1233 LP: Capitol W/SW-1069, Cl-94777 (with session material) CD: Capitol CDP 48468, CDP 94320 (94317) (w/session mat.), CDP 94754
E 30890
The Last Dance (aHB) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-1069, SEP-1-1233 LP: Capitol W/SW-1069 CD: Capitol CDP 48468, CDP 94754
The Fifties 297 29-December-1958 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-65 - Capitol Tower (from 8 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Shorty Sherock, Conrad Gozzo, Cappy Lewis, Dale McMickle (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Dick Noel (tbn); Juan Tizol (v-tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); John Cave, Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Ted Nash, Harry Klee, Champ Webb, Gene Cipriano, Joe Koch (sax/wwd); Victor Bay, Alex Beller, Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Murray Kellner, Nathan Ross, David Frisina, Ben Gill, Marshall Sosson, James Getzoff (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Paul Robyn, Joseph Di Fiore (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Kurt Reher, Elizabeth Greenschpoon (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Laurindo Almeida, Al Viola, Tony Rizzi (g); Joe Comfort (b); Bill Richmond (d).
E 30893
The Moon Was Yellow (Fred E. Ahlert - Edgar Leslie) Take : 78: Capitol 4677 45: Capitol F4677 LP: Capitol W/SW-1729 CD: Capitol CDP 35954 (35952), CDP 38093 (38089)
E 30894
They Came To Cordura (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - F: They Came To Cordura (Columbia - 1959) Take : 78: Capitol 4284 45: Capitol F4284 EP: Capitol EAP-1-1348 LP: Capitol W/SW-1729 CD: Capitol CDP 99374, CDP 38093 (38089)
E 30895
All My Tomorrows (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - F: A Hole In The Head (U.A. - 1959) Take : 78: Capitol 4214 45: Capitol F4214 EP: Capitol EAP-1-1224 LP: Capitol W/SW-1538 CD: Capitol CDP 91150, CDP 99374, CDP 35954 (35952), CDP 38093 (38089)
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E 30896
French Foreign Legion (Guy Wood - Aaron Schroeder) Take 5: 78: Capitol 4155 45: Capitol 4155 EP: Capitol EAP-1-1224 LP: Capitol W/SW-1538, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 91150, CDP 94320 (94317), CDP 38093 (38089)
12-February-1959 (Thursday) - Los Angeles. United Artists recording session. Soundtrack for F A Hole In The Head. Frank Sinatra and Eddie Hodges with Orch. cond. by Nelson Riddle - High Hopes (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) CD: Decade DCD-150
13-February-1959 (Friday) - Los Angeles. United Artists recording session. Soundtrack for F A Hole In The Head. Frank Sinatra and Eddie Hodges with Orch. cond. by Nelson Riddle - High Hopes (Finale) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn)
24-March-1959 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-68 - Capitol Tower (from 8:30 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Vincent DeRosa, John Cave, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Clyde Hylton, Matty Matlock, Dent Eckels, Wayne Songer (wwd); Norman Beno (oboe); Dan Lube, Joseph Quadri, Lou Raderman, Joseph Livoti, Murray Kellner, Jacques Gasselin, Ben Gill, Walter Edelstein, Harry Bluestone, Paul Shure, Victor Arno, Erno Neufeld, Mischa Russell, Nathan Ross, Felix Slatkin, Marshall Sosson (vln); David Sterkin, William Baffa, Paul Robyn, Louis Kievman (via); Armand Kaproff, Ray Kramer (vie); Kathryn Thompson Vail (harp); Bill Miller (p); Allan Reuss (g); Jack Ryan (b); Nick Fatool (d). E 31391
A Ghost Of A Chance (Victor Young - Bing Crosby, Ned Washington) Take :
The Fifties 299 EP: Capitol EAP-2-1221 LP: Capitol W/SW-1221 CD: Capitol CDP 94519 E 31392
Why Try To Change Me Now? (Cy Coleman - Joseph McCarthy) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-1221 LP: Capitol W/SW-1221 CD: Capitol CDP 94519
E 31393
None But The Lonely Heart (Peter Iliych Tchaikovsky - B. Westbrook) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-1221 LP: Capitol W/SW-1221 CD: Capitol CDP 94519
E 31394
Stormy Weather (Harold Arlen - Ted Koehler) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-1221 LP: Capitol W/SW-1221 CD: Capitol CDP 94519
25-March-1959 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-69 - Capitol Tower (from 3 to 6 P.M.) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Arthur Frantz, Richard Perissi, John Cave (fr-h); Matty Matlock, Dent Eckels, Wayne Songer, Clyde Hylton, Paul McLarand (wwd); Norman Benno (oboe); Mischa Russell, Walter Edelstein, Joseph Livoti, Joseph Quadri, Jacques Gasselin, Dan Lube, Lou Raderman, Erno Neufeld, Murray Kellner, Victor Arno, Harry Bluestone, Felix Slatkin, Ben Gill, Marshall Sosson, Paul Shure, Gerald Vinci (vln); Louis Kievman, Paul Robyn, William Baffa, Allan Harshman (via); Armand Kaproff, Ray Kramer (vie); Kathryn Thompson Vail (harp); Bill Miller (p); Allan Reuss (g); Jack Ryan (b); Nick Fatool (d). E 31420
The One I Love (Isham Jones - Gus Kahn) Take : LP: Longines Symphonette Society SYS 5637
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E 31421
Here's That Rainy Day (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) - M: Carnival In Flandres (1953) Take 21: EP: Capitol EAP-2-1221 LP: Capitol W/SW-1221, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 94519, CDP 94320 (94317)
26-March-1959 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-70 - Capitol Tower (from 8:30 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, John Cave (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Wayne Songer, Clyde Hylton, Dent Eckels, Matty Matlock (wwd); Bert Gassman (oboe); Mischa Russell, David Frisina, Walter Edelstein, Joseph Livoti, Jacques Gasselin, Erno Neufeld, Paul Shure, Felix Slatkin, Marshall Sosson, Harry Bluestone, Joseph Quadri, Victor Arno, Murray Kellner, Dan Lube, Lou Raderman, Ben Gill (vln); William Baffa, Louis Kievman, David Sterkin, Paul Robyn (via); Armand Kaproff, Ray Kramer (vie); Kathryn Thompson Vail (harp); Bill Miller (p); Allan Reuss (g); Jack Ryan (b); Nick Fatool (d). E 31424
I Can't Get Started (Vernon Duke - Ira Gershwin) - M: Ziegfeld Follies Of 1936 Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-1221 LP: Capitol W/SW-1221 CD: Capitol CDP 94519
E 31425
Where Do You Go? (Alec Wilder) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-1221, EAP-1-1348 LP: Capitol W/SW-1221 CD: Capitol CDP 94519
E 31426
A Cottage For Sale (Willard Robinson - Larry Conley) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-1221
The Fifties 301 LP: Capitol W/SW-1221 CD: Capitol CDP 94519 E 31427
Just Friends (John Klenner - Sam M. Lewis) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-1221 LP: Capitol W/SW-1221 CD: Capitol CDP 94519
27-March-1959 (Friday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-71 (from 5:15 to 8:15 P.M.). A session was scheduled for this date and time, but Sinatra had it cancelled. Capitol assigned a number to the session. The musicians were paid, but as the line-up was exactly the same as the one for 26-March above, there is no no need to list it again.
8-May-1959 (Friday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-72 - Capitol Tower (from 4 to 7 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Tommy Pederson, Jimmy Priddy, Dick Noel (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, John Cave (fr-h); Ted Nash, Harry Klee, Buddy Collette, Harry Schuchman, Jerome Kasper (sax/wwd); Alex Beller, Erno Neufeld, Victor Bay, Murray Kellner, Felix Slatkin, Jacques Gasselin, Paul Shure, Nathan Ross, David Frisina, Gerald Vinci (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Barbara Simons, Paul Robyn (via); Eleanor Slatkin, George Neikrug, Edgar Lustgarten (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); Bill Richmond (d); Frank Flynn (perc); Candy Corkling, Jamie Corkling, Liza Rey, Carolyn Thomas, Diana Lee, Jon Joyce, Jeff Joyce, Bill Reeves Jr., Kenneth Poe, August Johnson, Thomas Abbott, Ricardo Macabeo, Jimmy Joyce (voc [1]). E 31632
High Hopes [1] (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - F: A Hole In The Head (U.A. - 1959) Take 5: 78: Capitol 6027, 4214 45: Capitol 6027, 4214 EP: Capitol EAP-1-1224 LP: Capitol W/SW-1538, Cl-94777
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E 31633
Love Looks So Well On You (Lew Spence - Alan Bergman, Marilyn Keith) Take : LP: Capitol W/SW-1729 CD: Capitol CDP 38093 (38089)
E 31634
Talk To Me (Eddie Snyder, Stanley Kahan, Rudy Vallee) Take :
Note: In the Union Report, the master numbers are: 31262, 31263 and 31264.
14-May-1959 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-73 - Capitol Tower (from 5 to 8 P.M.) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle James Decker, James McGee, Sinclair Lott (fr-h); Ronny Lang, Willie Schwartz, Ted Nash, Sal Franzella, Buddy Collette, Harry Schuchman (wwd); Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Alex Beller, Dan Lube, Mischa Russell, Marshall Sosson, Nicholas Pisani, Nathan Ross, Erno Neufeld, Joe Stepansky, Murray Kellner, Carl LaMagna, Jacques Gasselin, Henry Hill, Harry Bluestone, Arnold Belnick (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Alex Neiman, Paul Robyn, David Sterkin (via); James Arkatov, Victor Gottlieb (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Mike Rubin (b); Bill Richmond (d). Nelson Riddle, Gordon Jenkins (arr).
E 31679
This Was My Love (aNR) (Jim Harbert) Take : 78: Capitol 4408 45: Capitol 4408 LP: Capitol W/SW-1538 CD: Capitol CDP 91150, CDP 94519, CDP 38093 (38089)
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Talk To Me (aNR) (Eddie Snyder, Stanley Kahan, Rudy Vallee) Take : 78: Capitol 4284 45: Capitol 4284 EP: Capitol EAP-1-1348 LP: Capitol W/SW-1538 CD: Capitol CDP 91150, CDP 38093 (38089)
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When No One Cares (aGJ) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Take 10: EP: Capitol EAP-1-1221, EAP-1-1348 LP: Capitol W/SW-1221, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 94519, CDP 94320 (94317)
E 31681
I'll Never Smile Again (aGJ) (Ruth Lowe) Take 8: EP: Capitol EAP-1-1221 LP: Capitol W/SW-1221, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 94519, CDP 94320 (94317)
Note: The masters are listed in the order in which they were recorded.
27-August-1959 (Thursday) - Hollywood. 20th Century-Fox recording session. Soundtrack for MF Can-Can (6 to 9 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Luella Howard, Arthur Hoberman (fl); Gordon Pope, William Kosinski (oboe); Russell Cheever, Abe Most, Bill Ulyate (clt); Louis Kaufrnan, Paul Shure, Joachim Chassman, George Berres, Marvin Limonick, Irma Neumann, Anatol Kaminsky, Paul Lowenkron, Henry Camusi, Adolph DiTullio, David Selmont, Sol Babitz, Marshall Sosson, Lou Raderman, Erno Neufeld, Mischa Russell, Victor Bay, Alex Beller (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Alex Neiman, Sven Reher, Myer Bello, Ralph Lane, Barbara Simons (via); Kurt Reher, Joseph DiTullio, Ossip Giskin, Joseph Coppin, Naoum Benditzky, George Neikrug (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Jack Preisner (accordion); Bill Miller, Urban Thielman (p); Vito Mumolo (g); Magdaleno Rivera, Mike Rubin, Kenneth Winstead (b); Jackie Mills (d).
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C'Est Magnifique (Cole Porter) - M: Can-Can (1953) Take : LP: Capitol W/SW-1301 CD: Capitol CDP 91248, CDP 96611
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It's All Right With Me (Cole Porter) - M: Can-Can (1953) Take : LP: Capitol W/SW-1301 CD: Capitol CDP 91248, CDP 96611
Note: The master numbers were assigned by Capitol on 19-Feb-1960.
l-September-1959 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. 20th Century-Fox recording session. Soundtrack for MF Can-Can (6 to 9 P.M.). Frank Sinatra and Maurice Chevalier with Chorus & Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle John Clyman, Frank Beach, Robert Fowler (tpt); Ray Klein, Mario Imes, Dick Nash (tbn); Vincent DeRosa, Harry Schmidt, Fred Fox (fr-h); Luella Howard, Arthur Hoberman (fl); Gordon Pope, William Kosinski (oboe); Russell Cheever, Abe Most, Bill Ulyate (clt); Don Christlieb (bsn); Louis Kaufman, Paul Shure, Joachim Chassman, George Berres, Marvin Limonick, Irma Neumann, Victor Arno, Paul Lowenkron, Felix Slatkin, Adolph DiTullio, David Selmont, Sol Babitz, Victor Bay (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Alex Neiman, Sven Reher, Myer Bello (via); Kurt Reher, Joseph DiTullio, Ossip Giskin, Joseph Coppin (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Jack Preisner (accordion) Bill Miller, Urban Thielman (p); Vito Mumolo (g); Magdaleno Rivera, Mike Rubin (b); Hal Rees, Richard Cornell, Jackie Mills (d/perc). A vocal chorus. E 33349
Montmart' (Cole Porter) - MF: Can-Can (MGM - 1959) Take : LP: Capitol W/SW-1301 CD: Capitol CDP 91248
Note: The master number was assigned by Capitol on 20-Feb-1960.
The Fifties 305 22-September-1959 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. 20th Century-Fox recording session. Soundtrack for MF Can-Can (from 6 to 9:15 P.M.). Frank Sinatra and Shirley MacLaine with Orch. cond. by Nelson Riddle John Clyman, Frank Beach, Robert Fowler, Pete Candoli (tpt); Ray Klein, Mario Imes, Jimmy Priddy, Robert Robinson (tbn); Luella Howard (fl); Gordon Pope (oboe); Russell Cheever, Abe Most, Bill Ulyate (clt); Buddy Collette (ten/fl); Champ Webb (ten/oboe); Louis Kaufman, Victor Arno, Joachim Chassman, George Berres, Marvin Limonick, Irma Neumann, Kurt Dieterle, Paul Lowenkron, Henry Camusi, Adolph DiTullio, David Selmont, Sol Babitz, Elliott Fisher, Lewis Main, James Getzoff, Victor Bay, Joe Stepansky, Alex Beller (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Alex Neiman, Sven Reher, Myer Bello, Ralph Lane, Barbara Simons (via); Kurt Reher, Joseph DiTullio, Ossip Giskin, Joseph Coppin, Naoum Benditzky, Elizabeth Greenschpoon (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Bill Miller, Urban Thielman (p); Vito Mumolo (g); Magdaleno Rivera, Mike Rubin (b); Hall Rees, Richard Cornell, Jackie Mills (d/perc). E 33348
Let's Do It (Out-take) (Cole Porter) - M: Paris (1928) Take : LP: Capitol W/SW-1301 CD: Capitol CDP 91248
Note: This recording was dropped from the finished film, but was included in the commercial issue. The master number was assigned by Capitol on 20-February-1960.
13-October-1959 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. 20th Century-Fox recording session. Soundtrack for MF Can-Can (from 3 to 6:45 P.M.). Frank Sinatra and Maurice Chevalier with Orch. cond. by Nelson Riddle John Clyman, Frank Beach, Robert Fowler (tpt); Ray Klein, Mario Imes, Dick Nash (tbn); Vincent DeRosa, Harry Schmidt, Fred Fox (fr-h); Luella Howard, Arthur Hoberman (fl); Gordon Pope, William Kosinski (oboe); Russell Cheever, Abe Most, Bill Ulyate (clt); Don Christlieb, Ray Nowlin (bsn); Louis Kaufrnan, Victor Arno, Joachim Chassman, George Berres, Marvin Limonick, Irma Neumann, Anatol Kaminsky, Paul Lowenkron, Henry Camusi, Adolph DiTullio, David Selmont, Sol Babitz, Erno Neufeld, Lewis Main, Dorothy Wade, Harold Dicterow, Victor Bay, Alex Beller (vln); Sanford Schonbach, Alex Neiman, Sven Reher, Myer Bello, Ralph Lane, Barbara Simons (via); Kurt Reher, Joseph DiTullio, Ossip Giskin, Joseph Coppin (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp);
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I Love Paris (Out-take) (Cole Porter) - M: Can-Can (1953) Take : LP: Capitol W/SW-1301 CD: Capitol CDP 91248
Note: This recording was dropped from the finished film, but was included in the commercial issue. The master number was assigned by Capitol on 19-February-1960.
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The Sixties l-March-1960 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-74. Capitol Tower. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Ken Shroyer, Tom Shepard (tbn); William Hinshaw, James McGee (fr-h); Harry Klee, Abe Most, Plas Johnson, Harry Schuchman, Joe Koch (sax/wwd); Victor Arno, Dan Lube, Jacques Gasselin, Marshall Sosson, Gerald Vinci, Felix Slatkin, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Erno Neufeld (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Barbara Simons, Virginia Majewski (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Ray Kramer (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); Norman Jeffries (d).
E 33350
You Go To My Head (J. Fred Coots - Haven Gillespie) Take : fl solo: Harry Klee. EP: Capitol EAP-3-1417 LP: Capitol W/SW-1417 CD: Capitol CDP 91149, CDP 96827
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Fools Rush In (Rube Bloom - Johnny Mercer) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-1417 LP: Capitol W/SW-1417 CD: Capitol CDP 91149, CDP 96827
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That Old Feeling (Lew Brown, Sammy Fain) - MF: Vogues Of 1938 (Walter Wanger - 1937) Take : ten solo: Plas Johnson. EP: Capitol EAP-1-1417 LP: Capitol W/SW-1417 CD: Capitol CDP 91149, CDP 96827
E 33353
Try A Little Tenderness (Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly) Take : vln solo: Felix Slatkin. EP: Capitol EAP-2-1417 LP: Capitol W/SW-1417 CD: Capitol 91149, CDP 96827
2-March-1960 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-75 - Capitol Tower. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Cappy Lewis (tpt); Ken Shroyer, Tom Shepard (tbn); William Hinshaw, James McGee (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Abe Most, Plas Johnson, Harry Schuchman, Joe Koch (sax/wwd); Victor Arno, Gerald Vinci, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Nathan Ross, Marvin Limonick, Harold Dicterow, James Getzoff, Joseph Livoti (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Barbara Simons, Louis Kievman (via); Virgil Gates, Ray Kramer (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Joe Comfort (b); Norman Jeffries (d). E 33363
Dream (Johnny Mercer) Take :
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She's Funny That Way (Richard Whiting - Neil Moret) Takel: CD: Archive AA-202 Take 3: CD: Archive AA-202 Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-1417 LP: Capitol W/SW-1417 CD: Capitol CDP 91149, CDP 96827
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The Nearness Of You (Hoagy Carmichael - Ned Washington) Take : LP: Capitol W/SW-1729 CD: Capitol CDP 96827
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Nevertheless (Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby) Take : ten solo: Plas Johnson. EP: Capitol EAP-3-1417 LP: Capitol W/SW-1417 CD: Capitol CDP 91149, CDP 96827
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3-March-1960 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-76 - Capitol Tower. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Cappy Lewis (tpt); Tom Shepard, Ken Shroyer (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); William Hinshaw, James McGee (fr-h); Harry Klee, Abe Most, Plas Johnson, Harry Schuchman, Joe Koch (sax/wwd); Victor Arno, Dan Lube, Jacques Gasselin, Marshall Sosson, Nathan Ross, Felix Slatkin, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Erno Neufeld (vln); Alex Neiman, Barbara Simons, Louis Kievman (via); Eleanor Slatkin, James Arkatow, Victor Gottlieb (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); Norman Jeffries (d). E 33363
Dream (Johnny Mercer) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-1417 LP: Capitol W/SW-1417 CD: Capitol CDP 91149, CDP 96827
E 33386
I've Got A Crush On You (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - M: Treasure Girl (1928) Take 7: EP: Capitol EAP-3-1417 LP: Capitol W/SW-1417, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 91149, CDP 94320 (94317), CDP 96827
E 33387
Embraceable You (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - M: Girl Crazy (1930) Take 14: EP: Capitol EAP-2-1417 LP: Capitol W/SW-1417, Cl-94777
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Mam'selle (Edmund Goulding - Mack Gordon) - F: Razor's Edge (Fox - 1947) Take : vln solo: Felix Slatkin. EP: Capitol EAP-2-1417 LP: Capitol W/SW-1417 CD: Capitol CDP 91149, CDP 96827
E 33390
How Deep Is The Ocean? (Irving Berlin) Take : b-tbn solo. CD: Archive 2201 Take : b-tbn solo. EP: Capitol EAP-2-1417 LP: Capitol W/SW-1417 CD: Capitol CDP 91149, CDP 96827
Note: Master 33389 is not by Sinatra.
13-April-1960 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-77 - Capitol Tower. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle The session report and the Union contract do not give any names of musicians. The only ones mentioned are the two singers that join Sinatra on It's Over, It's Over, It's Over. Mack McLean and Clark Yocum. E 33650
Nice V Easy (Lew Spence - Alan Bergman, Marilyn Keith) Take 7: CD: Archive 2201 Take 8: CD: Archive 2201 Take 10: CD: Archive 2201 Take 11/12: 78: Capitol 4408 45: Capitol 4408 EP: Capitol EAP-1-1417 LP: Capitol W/SW-1417, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 91149, CDP 92160, CDP 94320 (94317), CDP 96827, CDP 35954 (35952), CDP 38093 (38089)
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River, Stay Away From My Door (Harry Woods - Mort Dixon) Take : 78: Capitol 4376 45: Capitol 4376 LP: Capitol W/SW-1538 CD: Capitol CDP 91150, CDP 94520, CDP 38093 (38089)
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I Love Paris (Cole Porter) - M: Can-Can (1953) Take : 78: Capitol 4815 45: Capitol 4815 LP: Capitol W/SW-1729 CD: Capitol CDP 48469, CDP 35954 (35952), CDP 38093 (38089), CDP 96087
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It's Over, It's Over, It's Over (Matt Dennis - Dok Stanford) Take : 78: Capitol 4376 45: Capitol 4376 LP: Capitol W/SW-1538 CD: Capitol CDP 91150, CDP 38093 (38089)
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22-August-1960 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-78 - Capitol Tower (from 9 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Cappy Lewis, Mickey Mangano, Shorty Sherock, George Seaberg (tpt); Jimmy Priddy, Tommy Pederson, Gail Martin, Tom Shepard (tbn); Harry Klee, Buddy Colette, Chuck Gentry, Ronny Lang, Champ Webb (sax/wwd); Victor Arno, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Harold Dicterow, Ben Gill, Murray Kellner, Dan Lube, Felix Slatkin, Gerald Vinci (vln); Paul Robyn, Barbara Simons (via); Ossip Giskin, Eleanor Slatkin, Edgar Lustgarten (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Keith Mitchell (b); Alvin Stoller (d); Frank Flynn (perc). E 34373
When You're Smiling (Larry Shay, Mark Fisher, Joe Goodwin) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-1491 LP: Capitol W/SW-1491 CD: Capitol CDP 46573, CDP 94753
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I Concentrate On You (Cole Porter) - MF: Broadway Melody Of 1940 (MGM - 1939) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-1491 LP: Capitol W/SW-1491 CD: Capitol CDP 46573, CDP 94753
E 34375
You Do Something To Me (Cole Porter) - M: Fifty Million Frenchmen (1929) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-1491 LP: Capitol W/SW-1491 CD: Capitol CDP 46573, CDP 94753
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S'posin' (Paul Denniker - Andy Razaf) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-1491 LP: Capitol W/SW-1491 CD: Capitol CDP 46573, CDP 94753
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Should I (Nacio Herb Brown - Arthur Freed) - MF: Lord Byron Of Broadway (MGM - 1930) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-1491 LP: Capitol W/SW-1491 CD: Capitol CDP 46573, CDP 94753
Note: Masters 34377 to 34380 are not by Sinatra.
23-August-1960 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-79 - Capitol Tower (from 9 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Cappy Lewis, Mickey Mangano, Shorty Sherock, George Seaberg (tpt); Jimmy Priddy, Tommy Pederson, Tom Shepard (tbn); Harry Klee, Buddy Collette, Chuck Gentry, Ronny Lang, Plas Johnson (sax/wwd); Victor Arno, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Nathan Ross, Ben Gill, Murray Kellner, Dan Lube, Felix Slatkin, Gerald Vinci (vln); Paul Robyn, Barbara Simons (via); Ossip Giskin, Eleanor Slatkin, Edgar Lustgarten (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Keith Mitchell (b); Alvin Stoller (d); Frank Flynn (perc).
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My Blue Heaven (Walter Donaldson - George Whiting) Take : ten solo: Plas Johnson. 45: Capitol 4546 EP: Capitol EAP-2-1491 LP: Capitol W/SW-1491 CD: Capitol CDP 46573, CDP 38093 (38089), CDP 94753
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I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me (Jimmy McHugh, Clarence Gaskill) Take 3: EP: Capitol EAP-2-1491 LP: Capitol W/SW-1491, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 46573, CDP 94320 (94317), CDP 94753
E 34388
Always (Irving Berlin) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-1491 LP: Capitol W/SW-1491 CD: Capitol CDP 46573, CDP 94753
E 34389
It AH Depends On You (Ray Henderson - B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown) - M: Big Boy (1925) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-1491 LP: Capitol W/SW-1491 CD: Capitol CDP 46573, CDP 94753, CDP 94754 (see note)
Note: CDP 94754 is the album "Come Dance With Me", which included, by mistake, this version of It All Depends On You in place of the original "bonus" track, recorded on 30-Sep-1958. The Nelson Riddle take used is the same as the one above, with a difference: when doing the "20 bits" transfer, they left the vocal track running a little longer and we can hear Sinatra singing four "wahs" with the last notes by the orchestra.
31-August-1960 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-81 - Capitol Tower (from 9 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Cappy Lewis, Mickey Mangano, Shorty Sherock, George Seaberg (tpt); George Arus, Tommy Pederson, Tom Shepard (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Bill Green, Buddy Collette, Chuch Gentry, Willie Schwartz, Plas Johnson (sax/wwd); Victor Arno, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Nathan Ross, Paul Shure, Joseph Livoti, Jacques
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It's Only A Paper Moon (Harold Arlen - Billy Rose, E. Y. Harburg) - M: The Great Magoo (1932) [As "If You Believed In Me"] Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-1491 LP: Capitol W/SW-1491 CD: Capitol CDP 46573, CDP 94753
E 34410
September In The Rain (Harry Warren - Al Dubin) - MF: Stars Over Broadway (WB-1935) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-1491 LP: Capitol W/SW-1491 CD: Capitol CDP 46573, CDP 94753
E 34411
Hidden Persuasion (Churchill Wainright) Take : 78: Capitol 4815 45: Capitol 4815 LP: Capitol W/SW-1729 CD: Capitol CDP 46573, CDP 38093 (38089), CDP 94753
l-September-1960 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-80 - Capitol Tower (from 9 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Cappy Lewis, Mickey Mangano, Shorty Sherock, George Seaberg (tpt); George Arus, Tommy Pederson, Gail Martin, Tom Shepard (tbn); Bill Green, Buddy Collette, Chuck Gentry, Willie Schwartz, Plas Johnson (sax/wwd); Murray Kellner, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Kurt Dieterle, William Weiss, Joseph Livoti, Jacques Gasselin, Mischa Russell, Louis Kaufman, Gerald Vinci (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Stanley Harris (via); Ossip Giskin, Eleanor Slatkin, Armand Kaproff (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc). E 34413
Sentimental Baby (Lew Spence - Alan Bergman, Marilyn Keith) Take :
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78: Capitol 4546 45: Capitol 4546 LP: Capitol W/SW-1729 CD: Capitol CDP 46573, CDP 38093 (38089), CDP 94753 E 34414
Ol'MacDonald (Lew Spence - Alan Bergman, Marilyn Keith) Take : 78: Capitol 4466 45: Capitol 4466 EP: Capitol EP-24061, EP-24098 LP: Capitol W/SW-1538 CD: Capitol CDP 46573, CDP 91150, CDP 38093 (38089), CDP 94753
E 34415
Blue Moon (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) Take : ten solo: Plas Johnson. EP: Capitol EAP-1-1491 LP: Capitol W/SW-1491 CD: Capitol CDP 46573, CDP 94753
With the next session, Sinatra begins his longest association with a record label - this time, his own company: Reprise. His contract with Capitol was still going, so at the beginning he recorded for both - and there were days when he did two sessions, one for each of them.
19-December-1960 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Johnny Mandel Comad Gozzo, Don Fagerquist, Ray Triscari, John Anderson (tpt); Dick Nash, Stu Williamson, Frank Rosolino (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Joe Maini, Harry Klee, Buddy Collette, Plas Johnson, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Erno Neufeld, James Getzoff, Elliot Fisher, Amerigo Marino, Joe Stepansky, Marshall Sosson, Gerald Vinci, Victor Arno, Herman Clebanoff, Ben Gill (vln); Alex Neiman, Alvin Dinkin, Stanley Harris, Paul Robyn (via); Ray Kramer, Eleanor Slatkin, Edgar Lustgarten (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort, Joe Mondragon (b); Irving Cottier (d); Larry Bunker, Emil Richards (perc).
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Ring-A-Ding Ding (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Takel: CD: Decade DCD-100 Take 12: LP: Reprise R/R9-1001 CD: Reprise 27017, 46013/47045 (FAS 1), 46933
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Let's Fall In Love (Harold Arlen - Ted Koehler) - MF: Let's Fall In Love (Col. - 1934) Rehearsal: CD: Decade DCD-100 Take 2: LP: Reprise R/R9-1001 CD: Reprise 26340 (1), 27017, 46013/47045 (FAS 1), 46933
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In The Still Of The Night (Cole Porter) - MF: Rosalie (MGM - 1937) Rehearsal: CD: Decade DCD-100 Take 6: LP: Reprise R/R9-1001 CD: Reprise 27017, 46013/47045 (FAS 1), 46933
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A Foggy Day (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - MF: A Damsel In Distress (RKO - 1937) Rehearsal: CD: Decade DCD-100 Take 2: CD: Decade DCD-100 Take 3: LP: Reprise R/R9-1001 CD: Reprise 27017, 46013/47045 (FAS 1), 46933
20-December-1960 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Johnny Mandel Conrad Gozzo, Don Fagerquist, Ray Triscari, John Anderson (tpt); Dick Nash, Stu Williamson, Frank Rosolino (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Joe Maini, Harry Klee, Buddy Collette, Plas Johnson, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Erno Neufeld, James Getzoff, Elliot Fisher, Amerigo Marino, Joe Stepansky, Marshall Sosson,
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Gerald Vinci, Victor Arno, Herman Clebanoff, Ben Gill (vln); Alex Neiman, Alvin Dinkin, Stanley Harris, Paul Robyn (via); Ray Kramer, Eleanor Slatkin, Edgar Lustgarten (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort, Joe Mondragon (b); Irving Cottier (d); Larry Bunker, Emil Richards (perc). Johnny Mandel, Skippy Martin (arr). 104
Let's Face The Music And Dance (aJM) (Irving Berlin) - MF: Follow The Fleet (RKO - 1936) . Rehearsal: CD: Decade DCD-100 Take 2: CD: Decade DCD-100 Take 8: LP: Reprise R/R9-1001 CD: Reprise 27017, 46013/47045 (FAS 1), 46933
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Easy To Love (aJM) (Cole Porter) - MF: Born To Dance (MGM - 1936) Rehearsal: CD: Archive 2201 Takel: CD: Archive 2201 Take 5: LP: Reprise R/R9-1001 CD: Reprise 26340 (1), 27017, 46013/47045 (FAS 1), 46933
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A Fine Romance (aJM) (Jerome Kern - Dorothy Fields) - MF: Swing Time (RKO - 1936) Take 2: LP:R/R9-1001 CD: Reprise 27017, 46013/47045 (FAS 1), 46933
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The Coffee Song (aJM) (Bob Hilliard - Dick Miles) - R: Copacabana Revue (1946) Take 6: CD: Decade DCD-100 Take 10: LP: Reprise R/R9-1001 CD: Reprise 26340 (1), 27017, 46013/47045 (FAS 1), 46933
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Be Careful, It's My Heart (aSM) (Irving Berlin) - MF: Holiday Inn (Paramount - 1942) Takel: CD: Decade DCD-100
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Have You Met Miss Jones? (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: I'd Rather Be Right (1937) Takel: CD: Decade DCD-100 Take 7:
21-December-1960 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Johnny Mandel Conrad Gozzo, Don Fagerquist, Ray Triscari, John Anderson (tpt); Dick Nash, Stu Williamson, Frank Rosolino (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Joe Maini, Harry Klee, Buddy Collette, Plas Johnson, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Erno Neufeld, James Getzoff, Elliot Fisher, Amerigo Marino, Joe Stepansky, Marshall Sosson, Gerald Vinci, Victor Arno, Herman Clebanoff, Ben Gill (vln); Alex Neiman, Alvin Dinkin, Stanley Harris, Paul Robyn (vln); Ray Kramer, Eleanor Slatkin, Edgar Lustgarten (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort, Joe Mondragon (b); Irving Cottier (d); Larry Bunker, Emil Richards (perc). Johnny Mandel, Dick Reynolds (arr). 110
I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm (aDR) (Irving Berlin) - MF: On The Avenue (Fox - 1937) Rehearsal: CD: Decade DCD-100 Takel: CD: Decade DCD-100 Take 3: Take 5: LP: Reprise R/R9-1001 CD: Reprise 27017, 46013/47045 (FAS 1)
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Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart (aJM) (James F. Hanley) - R: Thumbs Up! (1934) Takel: Take 2: Take 3: CD: Decade DCD-100
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You And The Night And The Music (aJM) (Arthur Schwartz - Howard Dietz) - M: Revenge With Music (1934) Take 4: CD: Archive 2201 Take 6: Take 9: LP: Reprise R/R9-1001 CD: Reprise 27017, 46013/47045 (FAS 1), 46933
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When I Take My Sugar To Tea (aJM) (Sammy Fain - Irving Kahal, Pierre Norman Connor) Take 2: CD: Decade DCD-100 Take 3: LP: Reprise R/R9-1001 CD: Reprise 27017, 46013/47045 (FAS 1), 46933
21-December-1960 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session. Frank Sinatra with Felix Slatkin and His Orchestra Vincent DeRosa, John Cave, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Harry Klee, Arthur Gleghorn (fl); Champ Webb, Harry Schuchman (oboe); Buddy DeFranco, Abe Most (clt); Charles Butler, Joe Koch (bar/clt); Erno Neufeld, Elliot Fisher, Joe Stepansky, Marshall Sosson, Victor Arno, Ben Gill, Lou Raderman, Ralph Schaeffer, Israel Baker, Nathan Ross, Alex Murray, Marvin Limonick (vln); Alex Neiman, Paul Robyn, Alvin Dinkin, Norman Botnick (via); Ray Kramer, Eleanor Slatkin, Edgar Lustgarten, Justin DiTullio (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); Irving Cottier (d). Nelson Riddle (arr. all titles). 114
The Last Dance (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Take : CD: Reprise 26340 (1), 46013/47045 (FAS 1)
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The Second Time Around (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - F: High Time (Fox - 1960) Take : 45: Reprise 20,001 CD: Reprise 26340 (1), 46013/47045 (FAS 1)
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Tina (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Take : 45: Reprise 20,001 CD: Reprise 26340 (1), 46013/47045 (FAS 1)
19-January-1961 (Thursday) - Washington, D.C. Reprise live recording. PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY INAUGURAL GALA Orchestra conducted by Leonard Bernstein Frank Sinatra (host), Nat King Cole, Judy Garland, Ella Fitzgerald, Harry Belafonte, Jimmy Durante, Ethel Merman, Gene Kelly. - Walking Down To Washington (FS & all the company)
- The House I Live In (FS) (Earl Robinson - Lewis Allan)
Note: The idea of issuing an album with the whole proceedings was abandoned by Reprise due to unsurmountable problems for clearing all the participating artists. 20-March-1961 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Sy Oliver Conrad Gozzo, Al Porcino, Mickey Mangano, Don Fagerquist (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Dick Noel, Milt Bernhart (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); James Decker (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee, Leonard Hartman, William Calkins, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Herman Clebanoff, Victor Arno, Lennie Malarsky, Amerigo Marino, Nathan Ross, Lou Klass, Marshall Sosson (vln); Paul Robyn, Alvin Dinkin (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Harold Schneier (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); John Markham (d). 162
Polka Dots And Moonbeams (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) Take 4:
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Without A Song (Vincent Youmans - Edward Eliscu, Billy Rose) - M: Great Day! (1929) Take 3:
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20-March-1961 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-83 - Capitol Tower Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy May Mannie Klein, Johnny Best, Conrad Gozzo, Mickey Mangano, Shorty Sherock, Zeke Zarchy, James Salko, Maurice Harris, Joe Graves (tpt); Pete Carpenter, Lew McCreary, Barrett O'Hara, Jimmy Priddy, Kenneth Trimble, Jimmy Henderson, Richard Kenney (tbn); Fred Fox, John Graas, Gale Robinson, William Culley (fr-h); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Tony Rizzi (g); Joe Comfort (b); Phil Stephens (tuba); Irving Cottier (d). Billy May, Heinie Beau (arr). E 35576
On The Sunny Side Of The Street (aHB) (Jimmy McHugh - Dorothy Fields) - M: Lew Leslie's International Revue (1930) Take 5: EP: Capitol EAP-3-1594 LP: Capitol W/SW-1594, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 94320 (94317), CDP 94520
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Day By Day (aBM) (Axel Stordahl, Paul Weston, Sammy Cahn) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-1-1594 LP: Capitol W/SW-1594 CD: Capitol CDP 94520
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Sentimental Journey (aHB) (Bud Green, Les Brown, Ben Homer) Take : 45: Capitol 4615 EP: Capitol EAP-1-1594 LP: Capitol W/SW-1594 CD: Capitol CDP 94520, CDP 38093 (38089)
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Don't Take Your Love From Me (Henry Nemo) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-1594 LP: Capitol W/SW-1594 CD: Capitol CDP 94520
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21-March-1961 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-84 - Capitol Tower Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy May Mannie Klein, Johnny Best, Conrad Gozzo, Mickey Mangano, Shorty Sherock, Ray Triscari, Stu Williamson, Zeke Zarchy, Joe Graves (tpt); Pete Carpenter, Lew McCreary, Frank Rosolino, Tom Shepard, Ken Shroyer, Kenneth Trimble, Jimmy Henderson (tbn); James Decker, Arthur Maebe, Gene Sherry, Wally Linder (fr-h); Verlye Mills (harp); Bill Miller (p); Bobby Gibbons (g); Joe Comfort (b); Phil Stephens (tuba); Irving Cottier (d). Billy May, Heinie Beau (arr). E 35592
Yes, Indeed! (aBM) (Sy Oliver) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-1594 LP: Capitol W/SW-1594 CD: Capitol CDP 94520
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American Beauty Rose (aHB) (Redd Evans, Mack David, Arthur Altman) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-1594 LP: Capitol W/SW-1594 CD: Capitol CDP 94520, CDP 38093 (38089)
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I've Heard That Song Before (aBM) (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) Take 5: EP: Capitol EAP-3-1594 LP: Capitol W/SW-1594, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 94320 (94317), CDP 94520, CDP 38093 (38089)
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That Old Black Magic (aBM) (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - MF: Star Spangled Rhythm (Paramount - 1942) Take :
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EP: Capitol EAP-2-1594 LP: Capitol W/SW-1594 CD: Capitol CDP 94520 21-March-1961 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Sy Oliver Conrad Gozzo, Mickey Mangano, Al Porcino, Conte Candoli (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Dick Noel, Dick Nash, Dick Gould (tbn); James Decker (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee, Jules Jacob, Babe Russin, Joe Koch (sax/wwd); Victor Arno, Lennie Malarsky, Arnold Belnick, Amerigo Marino, Joe Stepansky, James Getzoff, Marshall Sosson (vln); Alex Neiman, Stanley Harris (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Harold Schneier (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); John Markham (d). 166
I'm Getting Sentimental Over You (George Bassman - Ned Washington) Take 9:
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I'll Be Seeing You (Sammy Fain - Irving Kahal) - M: Right This Way (1938) Take 2:
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In The Blue Of Evening (Alfred D'Artega - Tom Adair) Take 8: CD: Reprise 45267, 46013/47045 (FAS 1)
22-March-1961 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-82 - Capitol Tower Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy May Mannie Klein, Johnny Best, Conrad Gozzo, Mickey Mangano, Shorty Sherock, Ray Triscari, Stu Williamson, Zeke Zarchy, Joe Graves (tpt); Pete Carpenter, Lew McCreary, Frank Rosolino, Tom Shepard, Ken Shroyer, Kenneth Trimble, Jimmy Henderson (tbn); James Decker, Vincent DeRosa, Fred Fox, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Bobby Gibbons (g); Joe Comfort (b); Phil Stephens (tuba); Irving Cottier (d). Billy May, Heinie Beau (arr).
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Almost Like Being In Love (aBM) (Frederick Loewe - Alan Jay Lerner) - M: Brigadoon (1947) Take 5: EP: Capitol EAP-1-1594 LP: Capitol W/SW-1594, Cl-94777 CD: Capitol CDP 94320 (94317), CDP 94530
E 35618
Lover (aHB) (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - MF: Love Me Tonight (Paramount - 1932) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-2-1594 LP: Capitol W/SW-1594, W/DW-1825 CD: Capitol CDP 94520
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Paper Doll (aBM) (Johnny S. Black) Take : EP: Capitol EAP-3-1594 LP: Capitol W/SW-1594 CD: Capitol CDP 94520
l-May-1961 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 8 to 11:45 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Sy Oliver Conrad Gozzo, Al Porcino, Pete Candoli, Mickey Mangano (tpt); Dick Noel, Bob Pring, Dick Nash (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Ted Nash, Abe Most, Jules Jacob, Plas Johnson, Joe Koch (sax/wwd); Herman Clebanoff, Lou Klass, Erno Neufeld, Marshall Sosson, Arnold Sukonick, Arnold Belnick, Joe Stepansky, James Getzoff, Gerald Vinci, Lennie Malarsky, Victor Arno, Elliot Fisher (vln); Paul Robyn, Alex Neiman, Stanley Harris (via); Edgar Lustgarten, Justin DiTullio, Ray Kramer (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); John Markham (d).
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I'll Be Seeing You (Sammy Fain - Irving Kahal) Take 4: CD: Artisan ART-606 Take 9+ic 1, 5: 45: Reprise 20,023 LP: Reprise R/R9-1003 CD: Reprise 45267, 46013/47045 (FAS 1), 46969
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I'm Getting Sentimental Over You (George Bassman - Ned Washington) Takel: CD: Artisan ART-606 Take 5: 45: Reprise 20,025 LP: Reprise R/R9-1003 CD: Reprise 45267, 46013/47045 (FAS 1), 46969
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Imagination (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) Takel: CD: Artisan ART-606 Take3+ic 1, 2: 45: Reprise 20,024 LP: Reprise R/R9-1003 CD: Reprise 45267, 46013/47045 (FAS 1), 46969
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Take Me (Rube Bloom - Mack David) Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-606 Take 5+ ic 1, 2: 45: Reprise 20,028 LP: Reprise R/R9-1003 CD: Reprise 45267, 46013/47045 (FAS 1), 46969
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2-May-1961 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 9 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Sy Oliver Comad Gozzo, Al Porcino, Conte Candoli, Jimmy Zito (tpt); Dick Noel, Bob Pring, Tommy Pederson (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); James Decker (fr-h); Ted Nash, Abe Most, Jules Jacob, Plas Johnson, Joe Koch (sax/wwd); Herman Clebanoff, Lou Klass, Erno Neufeld, Marshall Sosson, Arnold Sukonick, Arnold
328 Put Your Dreams Away Belnick, Anatol Kaminsky, James Getzoff, Gerald Vinci, Lennie Malarsky, Victor Arno, Marvin Limonick (vln); Paul Robyn, Alex Neiman, Stanley Harris (via); Edgar Lustgarten, Justin DiTullio, Ray Kramer (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); John Markham (d). 237
Without A Song (Vincent Youmans - Edward Eliscu, Billy Rose) - M: Great Day! (1929) Take 6: CD: Artisan ART-606 Take 12: CD: Artisan ART-606 Take 14: 45: Reprise 20,027 LP: Reprise R/R9-1003 CD: Reprise 26340 (1), 45267, 46013/47045 (FAS 1), 46969
238
Polka Dots And Moonbeams (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) Take 3: CD: Artisan ART-606 Take 4: 45: Reprise 20,026 LP: Reprise R/R9-1003 CD: Reprise 45267, 46013/47045 (FAS 1), 46969
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Daybreak (Ferde Grofe - Harold Adamson) - Based on theme of Mardi Gras, from Grofe's Mississippi Suite Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-606 Take 3: CD: Artisan ART-606 Take 5: 45: Reprise 20,028 LP: Reprise R/R9-1003 CD: Reprise 45267, 46013/47045 (FAS 1), 46969
3/4-May-1961 (Wed/Thu) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 9 P.M. to 1 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Sy Oliver Al Porcino, Conte Candoli, Jimmy Zito, Ray Linn (tpt); Dick Noel, Bob Pring, Milt Bernhart (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); George Price (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Abe Most, Plas Johnson, Bill Usselton, Joe Koch (sax/wwd); Herman Clebanoff,
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Lou Klass, Erno Neufeld, Marshall Sosson, Arnold Sukonick, Arnold Belnick, Anatol Kaminsky, James Getzoff, Gerald Vinci, Lennie Malarsky, Victor Arno, Marvin Limonick (vln); Paul Robyn, Alex Neiman, Stanley Harris (via); Edgar Lustgarten, Justin DiTullio, Ray Kramer (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); John Markham (d). Sy Oliver (voc [1]). 240
The One I Love [1] (Isham Jones - Gus Kahn) Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-606 Take 3: 45: Reprise 20,023 LP: Reprise R/R9-1003 CD: Reprise 45267, 46013/47045 (FAS 1), 46969
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There Are Such Things (Stanley Adams, Abel Baer, George Meyer) Takel: CD: Artisan ART-606 Take 5: CD: Artisan ART-606 Take 7: CD: Artisan ART-606 Take 16: 45: Reprise 20,026 LP: Reprise R/R9-1003 CD: Reprise 45267, 46013/47045 (FAS 2), 46969
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It's Always You (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) - MF: Road To Zanzibar (Paramount - 1941) Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-606 Take 6: CD: Artisan ART-606 Take 7: 45: Reprise 20,024 LP: Reprise R/R9-1003 CD: Reprise 45267, 46013/47045 (FAS 2), 46969
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It Started All Over Again (Carl Fischer - Bill Carey) Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-606
330 Put Your Dreams Away Take 4: 45: Reprise 20,027 LP: Reprise R/R9-1003 CD: Reprise 26340 (1), 45267, 46013/47045 (FAS 2), 46969 244
East Of The Sun (Brooks Bowman) - M: Stags At Bay (1934) Take 3+ic 6: 45: Reprise 20,025 LP: Reprise R/R9-1003 CD: Reprise 45367-2 (1), 46013/47045 (FAS 2), 46969
17-May-1961 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Reprise orchestra tracks recording session - United Recording (8 to 11 P.M.). Orchestra conducted by Billy May Conrad Gozzo, Mickey Mangano, Shorty Sherock, Frank Beach (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Joe Howard, Milt Bernhart (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Abe Most, Ted Nash, Jules Jacob, Justin Gordon, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Victor Arno, Gerald Vinci, Israel Baker, Marshall Sosson, Herman Clebanoff, Lennie Malarsky, Jacques Gasselin, James Getzoff, Lou Klass, Nathan Ross, Arnold Sukonick, Marvin Limonick (vln); Paul Robyn, Alvin Dinkin, Alex Neiman, Stanley Harris (via); Justin DiTullio, Armand Kaproff, Margaret Aue, Ossip Giskin (vie); Verlye Mills (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); Phil Stephens (tuba); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards, Larry Bunker (perc). 275
Moonlight On The Ganges (3' 18") (Sherman Myers - Chester Wallace)
276
You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You (4'09") (James Cavanaugh, Russ Morgan, Larry Stock)
277
Don't Cry, Joe (Joe Marsala)
278
Granada (3'45") (Agustin Lara - Agustin Lara, Sp.w.\ Dorothy Dodd, Eng.w.)
(2'54")
Note: Although Sinatra was present, no vocals were recorded.
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18-May-1961 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy May Conrad Gozzo, Mickey Mangano, Shorty Sherock, Frank Beach (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Joe Howard, Milt Bernhart (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Harry Klee, Ted Nash, Jules Jacob, Justin Gordon, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); Phil Stephens (tuba); John Markham (d); Emil Richards (perc). 279
The Curse Of An Aching Heart (Al Piantadosi - Henry Fink) Take 2: 45: Reprise 20,010 LP: Reprise R/R9-1002 CD: Reprise 1002-1, 46013/47045 (FAS 2), 47242
280
Love Walked In (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - MF: Goldwyn Follies (Samuel Goldwyn - 1938) Take 6: LP: Reprise R/R9-1002 CD: Reprise 1002-2, 26340 (1), 46013/47045 (FAS 2), 47242
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Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone (Sam Stept - Sidney Clare) Take 2: LP: Reprise R/R9-1002 CD: Reprise 1002-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 2), 47242
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Have You Met Miss Jones? (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: I'd Rather Be Right (1937) Take 7: LP: Reprise R/R9-1002 CD: Reprise 1002-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 2), 47242
19-May-1961 (Friday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 8:30 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy May Conrad Gozzo, Mickey Mangano, Shorty Sherock, Jimmy Zito (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Joe Howard, Ed Kusby (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee, Jules Jacob, Justin Gordon, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Verlye Mills (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); Phil Stephens (tuba); John Markham (d); Emil Richards (perc).
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Don't Be That Way (Edgar Sampson, Benny Goodman - Mitchell Parish) Take 6: LP: Reprise R/R9-1002 CD: Reprise 1002-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 2), 47242
284
I Never Knew (Ted Fiorito - Gus Kahn) Take 7: LP: Reprise R/R9-1002 CD: Reprise 1002-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 2), 47242
285
Falling In Love With Love (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: The Boys From Syracuse (1938) Take 7: LP: Reprise R/R9-1002 CD: Reprise 1002-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 2), 47242
286
It's A Wonderful World (Jan Savitt, Johnny Watson - Harold Adamson) Take 4: LP: Reprise R/R9-1002 CD: Reprise 1002-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 2), 47242
23-May-1961 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy May Conrad Gozzo, Mickey Mangano, Shorty Sherock, Frank Beach (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Joe Howard, Ed Kusby (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); Ted Nash, Harry Klee, Gene Cipriano, Buddy Collette, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Victor Arno, Jacques Gasselin, Marshall Sosson, Gerald Vinci, Herman Clebanoff, James Getzoff, Lou Klass, Nathan Ross, Marvin Limonick, Arnold Sukonick, Lennie Malarsky, Israel Baker (vln); Paul Robyn, Alex Neiman, Alvin Dinkin, Stanley Harris (via); Justin DiTullio, Armand Kaproff, Ossip Giskin, Margaret Aue (vie); Verlye Mills (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); Phil Stephens (tuba); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards, Larry Bunker (perc). 287
Don't Cry, Joe (Joe Marsala) Take 8: LP: Reprise R/R9-1002 CD: Reprise 1002-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 2), 47242
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You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You (James Cavanaugh, Russ Morgan, Larry Stock) Take 4: LP: Reprise R/R9-1002 CD: Reprise 1002-2, 26340 (1), 46013/47045 (FAS 2), 47242
289
Moonlight On The Ganges (Sherman Myers - Chester Wallace) Take 4: LP: Reprise R/R9-1002 CD: Reprise 1002-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 2), 47242
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Granada (Agustin Lara - Agustin Lara, Sp.w.; Dorothy Dodd, Eng.w.) Take 2: -Unedited (3'38"): LP: Reprise R-1002 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 2), 47242 - Editedto 2'45": 45: Reprise 20,010 LP: Reprise R9-1002 CD: Reprise 1002-2
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ll-September-1961 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-85 - Capitol Tower (from 8:30 to 11:45 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Pete Candoli, Mickey Mangano, Jimmy Zito, Zeke Zarchy (tpt); Dick Nash, Dick Noel, Milt Bernhart (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, John Cave, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Ted Nash, Harry Klee, Ronny Lang, Gene Cipriano, Willie Schwartz, Justin Gordon, Babe Russin (sax/wwd); Erno Neufeld, Felix Slatkin, Anatol Kaminsky, Marshall Sosson, Victor Arno, Ben Gill, Dan Lube, Nathan Ross, David Frisina, Herman Clebanoff, Israel Baker, Lou Raderman (vln); Paul Robyn, Virginia Majewski, Alex Neiman, Alvin Dinkin (via); Ray Kramer, Edgar Lustgarten, Eleanor Slatkin, Kurt Reher (vie); Verlye Mills (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc). E 36463
I'll Be Seeing You (Sammy Fain - Irving Kahal) - M: Right This Way (1938) Take 7: LP: Capitol W/SW-1676 CD: Capitol CDP 48334
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I'll See You Again (Noel Coward) - M: Bitter-Sweet (1929) Take : LP: Capitol W/SW-1676 CD: Capitol CDP 48334, CDP 94320 (94317)
E 36465
September Song (Kurt Weill - Maxwell Anderson) - M: Knickerboker Holiday (1938) Take : LP: Capitol W/SW-1676, CD: Capitol CDP 48334
E 35466
Memories Of You (Eubie Blake - Andy Razaf) - M: Blackbirds Of 1930 Take : LP: Capitol W/SW-1676 CD: Capitol CDP 48334
E 35467 There Will Never Be Another You (E 36471) (Harry Warren - Mack Gordon) - MF: Iceland (Fox - 1942) Take : LP: Capitol W/SW-1676 CD: Capitol CDP 48334 E 35468 When The World Was Young ("Le Chevalier de Paris") (E 36472) (M. Philippe-Gerard - Angela Vannier, Fr.w.\ Johnny Mercer, Eng.w.) Take : LP: Capitol W/SW-1676 CD: Capitol CDP 48334 Note: In the recording report, numbers E 36471 and E 36472 were written in pencil beside the original ones.
12-September-1961 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session no. E-86 - Capitol Tower. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl Pete Candoli, Mickey Mangano, Uan Rasey, Zeke Zarchy (tpt); Dick Nash, Dick Noel, Milt Bernhart (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, John Cave, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Ted Nash, Harry Klee, Ronny Lang, Gene Cipriano, Willie Schwartz, Justin Gordon, Babe Russin (sax/wwd); Erno Neufeld, Felix Slatkin, Anatol Kaminsky, Harry Bluestone, Victor Arno, Ben Gill, Dan Lube,
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Nathan Ross, David Frisina, Herman Clebanoff, Israel Baker, Lou Raderman (vln); Paul Robyn, Virginia Majewsky, Alex Neiman, Alvin Dinkin (via); Justin DiTullio, Edgar Lustgarten, Eleanor Slatkin, Kurt Reher (vie); Verlye Mills (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc). Axel Stordahl, Heinie Beau (arr). E 36481
Somewhere Along The Way (aAS) (Kurt Adams - Sammy Gallop) Take : LP: Capitol W/SW-1676 CD: Capitol CDP 48334
E 36482
A Million Dreams Ago (aAS) (Lew Quadling, Eddy Howard, Dick Jurgens) Take : LP: Capitol W/SW-1676 CD: Capitol CDP 48334
E 36483
These Foolish Things (aAS) (Jack Strachey, Harry Link - Holt Marvell) Take : LP: Capitol W/SW-1676 CD: Capitol CDP 48334
E 36484
As Times Goes By (aAS) (Herman Hupfield) - M: Everybody's Welcome (1931) Take LP: Capitol W/SW-1676 CD: Capitol CDP 48332
E 36485
It's A Blue World (aHB) (Robert Wright, George Forrest) - MF: Music In My Heart (Columbia - 1940) Take : LP: Capitol W/SW-1676 CD: Capitol CDP 48334
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I'll Remember April (aHB) (Don Raye, Gene De Paul, Pat Johnston) - MF: Ride 'em Cowboy (Universal - 1941) Take : 45: Capitol 4729 LP: Capitol W/SW-1676 CD: Capitol CDP 48334, CDP 38093 (38089)
336 Put Your Dreams Away 18-September-I961 (Monday) - Hollywood. Columbia Pictures recording session. Soundtrack for F Advise And Consent. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Jerry Fielding Jerry Fielding (arr). - Song From "Advise And Consent" (Jerry Fielding) CD: Bravura BRCD-7106
5-November-1961 (Sunday) - Las Vegas Reprise live recording - The Sands Hotel (three 3 hour sessions - see note). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Anthony Morelli Al Porcino, Lee Jolley, Donald Eisaman, Earl Blue (tpt); Milt Bernhart, Maurice Winter, George Smith (tbn); Thomas Lucas, Albert Lesky, Raoul Romero (sax/clt/fl); Earl Bergman (sax/b-clt); Charles Brosen (sax/clt/oboe); Jeanette Violin, Sindell Kopp, David Sailon, Cee Davidson, Spiro Stamos, Doris Albert (vln); William Gromko, Abraham Hochstein (via); Joseph Pacey, Claire Warshaw (vie); Bill Miller, Frank Leventhal (p); Al Viola (g); Ralph Pena, Robert Hartley (b); John Markham (d/chimes); Marcus Barnett (vib/bongos). Gordon Jenkins, Johnny Mandel, Billy May, Sy Oliver, Nelson Riddle (arr). 646
Moonlight In Vermont (aBM) (Karl Suessdorf - John Blackburn) CD: Encore ENCD-1001
647
You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You (aBM) (James Cavanaugh, Russ Morgan, Larry Stock)
648
Imagination (aSO) (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke)
649
In The Still Of The Night (aJM) (Cole Porter) - MF: Rosalie (MGM - 1938) CD: Encore ENCD-1001
650
Without A Song (aSO) (Vincent Youmans - Edward Eliscu, Billy Rose) - M: Great Day! (1929) CD: Encore ENCD-1001
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On The Road To Mandalay (aBM) (Oley Speaks - Rudyard Kipling) CD: Encore ENCD-1001
652
The Moon Was Yellow (aNR) (Fred E. Ahlert - Edgar Leslie) CD: Encore ENCD-1001
653
The One I Love (aSO) (Isham Jones - Gus Kahn) CD: Encore ENCD-1001
654
The Second Time Around (aNR) (James Ven Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - F: High Time (Fox - 1960) CD: Encore ENCD-1001
655
Here's That Rainy Day (aGJ) (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) - M: Carnival In Flandres (1953) CD: Encore ENCD-1001
656
Young At Heart (aNR) (Johnny Richards - Carolyn Leigh) - MF: Young At Heart (WB - 1954) CD: Encore ENCD-1001
657
Witchcraft (aNR) (Cy Coleman - Carolyn Leigh) CD: Encore ENCD-1001
658
You Make Me Feel So Young (aNR) (Joseph Myrow - Mack Gordon) - MF: Three Little Girls In Blue (Fox - 1946)
659
Just One Of Those Things (aNR) (Cole Porter) - M: Jubilee (1935)
660
Don't Cry, Joe (aBM) (Joe Marsala)
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The Lady Is A Tramp (aNR) (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937)
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April In Paris (aBM) (Vernon Duke - Lorenz Hart) - M: Walk A Little Faster (1932) CD: Encore ENCD-1001
663
River, Stay Away From My Door (Parody On New Plane) (aNR) (Harry Woods - Mort Dixon) CD: Encore ENCD-1001
Note: The Union report mentions three sessions of 3 hours each. I don't know how they came to this timing, because at the time Sinatra did two shows per night, usually with Pat Henry doing the opening. Sinatra's appearance in the second show was always at or after 12 M. - so, on the following day. And he never sang for more than 1 hour. As the date given is the 5th of November, we must take the information with caution, because it is clear that there were several shows taped and it is evident that they would not choose the complete one of Nov. 5 without resisting the temptation of replacing at least one track with one from another show.
20-November-1961 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 8:30 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa Dick Nash, Dick Noel, Frank Rosolino (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, James Decker, Richard Perissi, William Hinshaw (fr-h); Ted Nash, Harry Klee, Willie Schwartz (fl); Russell Cheever, Justin Gordon (clt); Lloyd Hildebrand (bsn); William Kosinski (oboe); Bill Usselton (b-clt); Erno Neufeld, Felix Slatkin, Gerald Vinci, Anatol Kaminsky, Joe Stepansky, Herman Clebanoff, Nathan Ross, Israel Baker, Amerigo Marino, Paul Shure, James Getzoff, Jacques Gasselin, Marshall Sosson, Victor Arno, Daniel Karpilowsky (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Paul Robyn, Allan Harshman, Virginia Majewski, Robert Ostrowsky, Stanley Harris (via); Ray Kramer, Eleanor Slatkin, Kurt Reher, Justin DiTullio (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Eddie Gilbert, Ralph Pena (b); John Markham (d); Emil Richards (perc/tymp). 591
As You Desire Me (Allie Wrubel) Rehearsal: CD: Artisan ART-608 Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-608 Take 5: CD: Artisan ART-608
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Take 8: CD: Artisan ART-608 Take 9: CD: Artisan ART-608 Take 10: CD: Reprise 27020, 46013/47045 (FAS 2) 592
Star Dust (Hoagy Carmichael - Mitchell Parish) Take 1: CD: Artisan ART-608 Take 2: 45: Reprise 20,059 LP: Reprise R/R9-1004 CD: Reprise 27020, 46013/47045 (FAS 2), 46970
593
Yesterdays (Jerome Kern - Otto Harbach) - M: Roberta (1933) Take 4: CD: Artisan ART-608 Take 6: CD: Artisan ART-608 Take 7: LP: Reprise R/R9-1004 CD: Reprise 27020, 46013/47045 (FAS 2), 46970
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I Hadn't Anyone Till You (Ray Noble) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-1004 CD: Reprise 27020, 46013/47045 (FAS 2), 46970
21-November-1961 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 7:00 to 10:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa Dick Nash, Dick Noel, Frank Rosolino (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); John Cave, Richard Perissi, William Hinshaw, Sinclair Lott (fr-h); Arthur Gleghorn, Ethmer Roten, Jules Kinsler (fl); Mahlon Clark, Arthur Smith (clt); Lloyd Hildebrand (bsn); Jules Jacob (oboe); Bill Usselton (b-clt); Erno Neufeld, Felix Slatkin, Gerald Vinci, Anatol Kaminsky, Joe Stepansky, Herman Clebanoff, Nathan Ross, Israel Baker, Amerigo Marino, Paul Shure, James Getzoff, Jacques Gasselin, Marshall Sosson, Victor Arno, Daniel Karpilowsky (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Paul Robyn, Allan Harshman, Virginia Majewski, Robert Ostrowsky,
340 Put Your Dreams Away Stanley Harris (via); Ray Kramer, Eleanor Slatkin, Kurt Reher, Justin DiTullio (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Eddie Gilbert, Ralph Pena (b); John Markham (d); Emil Richards (perc). 595
It Might As Well Be Spring (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - MF: State Fair (Fox-1945) Take 3: LP: Reprise R/R9-1004 CD: Reprise 27020, 46013/47045 (FAS 2), 46970
596
Prisoner Of Love (Russ Columbo, Clarence Gaskill - Leo Robin) Take 4: CD: Artisan ART-608 Take 5: LP: Reprise R/R9-1004 CD: Reprise 27020, 46013/47045 (FAS 2), 46970
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That's All (Bob Haymes - Alan Brandt) Take 7: CD: Artisan ART-608 Take 9: LP: Reprise R/R9-1004 CD: Reprise 27020, 46013/47045 (FAS 2), 46970
598
Don't Take Your Love From Me (Henry Nemo) Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-608 Take 4: CD: Artisan ART-608 Take 7: CD: Reprise 26340 (1), 46013/47045 (FAS 2)
599
Misty (Erroll Garner - Johnny Burke) Takel: CD: Artisan ART-608 Take 2: LP: Reprise R/R9-1004 CD: Reprise 27020, 46013/47045 (FAS 3), 46970
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22-November-1961 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa Conrad Gozzo, Don Fagerquist, Al Porcino, Robert Bryant (tpt); Dick Nash, Dick Noel, Frank Rosolino (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, James Decker, Richard Perissi, John Cave (fr-h); Bud Shank, Abe Most, Justin Gordon (sax/fl); Russell Cheever, Arthur Smith (sax/clt); Jack Marsh (sax/bsn); Jules Jacob (oboe); Bill Usselton (b-clt); Erno Neufeld, Felix Slatkin, Gerald Vinci, Anatol Kaminsky, Joe Stepansky, Herman Clebanoff, Nathan Ross, Israel Baker, Amerigo Marino, Paul Shure, James Getzoff, Jacques Gasselin, Ben Gill, Victor Arno, Daniel Karpilowsky (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Paul Robyn, Allan Harshman, Virginia Majewski, Robert Ostrowsky, Stanley Harris (via); Ray Kramer, Eleanor Slatkin, Armand Kaproff, Justin DiTullio (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Eddie Gilbert, Ralph Pena (b); John Markham (d); Emil Richards (perc/tymp); a vocal group [1]. Don Costa, Nelson Riddle (arr). 600
Come Rain Or Come Shine (aDC) (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - M: St. Louis Woman (1946) Take 3: 45: Reprise 20,059 LP: Reprise R/R9-1004 CD: Reprise 26340 (1), 27020, 46013/47045 (FAS 3), 46970
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Night And Day (aDC) (Cole Porter) - M: The Gay Divorce (1932) Take 3: CD: Artisan ART-608 Take 5: CD: Artisan ART-608 Take 18: LP: Reprise R/R9-1004 CD: Reprise 26340 (1), 27020, 46013/47045 (FAS 3), 46970
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All Or Nothing At All (aDC) (Arthur Altman - Jack Lawrence) Take 2: LP: Reprise R/R9-1004 CD: Reprise 27020, 46013/47045 (FAS 3), 46970
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Pocketful Of Miracles [1] (aNR) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - F: Pocketful Of Miracles (U.A./Franton - 1961) Take :
342 Put Your Dreams Away 45: Reprise 20,040 LP: Reprise F-1010 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 3) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1010 635
Name It And It's Yours (aNR) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Rehearsal: CD: Artisan ART-609 Take : 45: Reprise 20,040 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 3)
15-January-1962 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, John Cave (fr-h); Bert Gassman, Wayne Songer (clt); Lloyd Hildebrand (b-clt); Harry Klee (fl/clt); Sheridon Stokes (clt); Erno Neufeld, Dan Lube, Paul Shure, Lou Raderman, Israel Baker, Ralph Schaeffer, Jacques Gasselin, Marshall Sosson, Joseph Quadri, Joseph Livoti, Felix Slatkin, Victor Arno, David Frisina, Amerigo Marino, Walter Edelstein, Nicholas Pisani (vln); Louis Kievman, Paul Robyn, Ray Menhennick, Alvin Dinkin (via); Armand Kaproff, Ray Kramer (vie); Kathryn Thompson Vail (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Jack Ryan (b); Nick Fatool (d/chimes); Norma Zimmer (voc [1]). 740
The Song Is Ended [1] (Irving Berlin) Takel: CD: SUGS-10 Take 5: CD: SUGS-10 Take 6: CD: SUGS-10 Take 9: LP: Reprise R/R9-1007 CD: Reprise 27022, 46013/47045 (FAS 3)
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All Alone (Irving Berlin) - M: Music Box Revue of 1924 Takel:
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LP: Reprise R/R9-1007 CD: Reprise 26340 (1), 27022, 46013/47045 (FAS 3) 742
Charmaine (Erno Rapee - Lew Pollack) Take 5: CD: SUGS-10 Take 9: LP: Reprise R/R9-1007 CD: Reprise 27022, 46013/47045 (FAS 3)
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When I Lost You (Irving Berlin) Take 11: LP: Reprise R/R9-1007 CD: Reprise 27022, 46013/47045 (FAS 3)
16-January-1962 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, John Cave (fr-h); Bert Gassman, Wayne Songer, Sheridon Stokes (wwd); Lloyd Hildebrand (b-clt); Harry Klee (fl/clt); Erno Neufeld, Dan Lube, Paul Shure, Lou Raderman, Israel Baker, Ralph Schaeffer, Jacques Gasselin, Marshall Sosson, Joseph Quadri, Joseph Livoti, Felix Slatkin, Victor Arno, David Frisina, Amerigo Marino, Walter Edelstein, Samuel Cytron (vln); Louis Kievman, Paul Robyn, Ray Menhennick, Alvin Dinkin (via); Armand Kaproff, Ray Kramer (vie); Kathryn Thompson Vail (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Jack Ryan (b); Nick Fatool (d/chimes). 744
Remember (Irving Berlin) Take 3: LP: Reprise R/R9-1007 CD: Reprise 27022, 46013/47045 (FAS 3)
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Together (Ray Henderson - B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown) Take 6: LP: Reprise R/R9-1007 CD: Reprise 27022, 46013/47045 (FAS 3)
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The Girl Next Door (Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane) - MF: Meet Me In St. Louis (MGM - 1944) Take 5: LP: Reprise R/R9-1007 CD: Reprise 27022, 46013/47045 (FAS 3)
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Indiscreet (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Take 2: 45: Reprise 20,107 (see note) LP: Reprise R/R9-1007 CD: Reprise 27022, 46013/47045 (FAS 3)
Note: The original single 20,107 had / Left My Heart In San Francisco and The Look Of Love. It was withdrawn shortly after and reissued with Indiscreet replacing I Left...
17-January-1962 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, John Cave (fr-h); Norman Benno, Wayne Songer, Sheridon Stokes (wwd); Lloyd Hildebrand (b-clt); Harry Klee (fl/clt); Erno Neufeld, Dan Lube, Paul Shure, Lou Raderman, Israel Baker, Ralph Schaeffer, Jacques Gasselin, Marshall Sosson, Joseph Quadri, Joseph Livoti, Felix Slatkin, Victor Arno, Samuel Cytron, Amerigo Marino, Walter Edelstein, Joe Stepansky (vln); Louis Kievman, Paul Robyn, Ray Menhennick, Alvin Dinkin (via); Armand Kaproff, Ray Kramer (vie); Kathryn Thompson Vail (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Jack Ryan (b); Nick Fatool (d). 748
What'll I Do? (Irving Berlin) Take 4: CD: SUGS-10 Take 6: LP: Reprise R/R9-1007 CD: Reprise 26340 (1), 27022, 46013/47045 (FAS 3)
749
Oh, How I Miss You Tonight (Benny Davis, Joe Burke, Mark Fisher) Take 3: LP: Reprise R/R9-1007 CD: Reprise 27022, 46013/47045 (FAS 3)
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Are You Lonesome Tonight? (Lou Handman - Roy Turk) Take 2: LP: Reprise R/R9-1007 CD: Reprise 27022, 46013/47045 (FAS 3)
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Come Waltz With Me (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Takel: CD: Reprise 26723, 27022, 46013/47045 (FAS 3)
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27/28-February-1962 (Tue/Wed) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 11 P.M. to 1 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Neal Hefti Al Porcino, Pete Candoli, Conte Candoli, Stu Williamson (tpt); Dick Nash, Dick Noel, Frank Rosolino (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Joe Maini, Harry Klee, Bill Perkins, Buddy Collette, Jack Nimitz (sax); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Al McKibbon (b); Earl Palmer (d). Neal Hefti, Skippy Martin (arr). 924
Everybody's Twistin' (aNH) (Rube Bloom - Ted Koehler) Take 11: 45: Reprise 20,063 CD: Reprise 27021, 46013/47045 (FAS 3)
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Nothing But The Best (aSM) (Johnny Rotella) Take 3: 45: Reprise 20,063 CD: Reprise 27021, 46013/47045 (FAS 3)
6/7-March-1962 (Tue/Wed) - Hollywood. Capitol/Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 11 P.M. to 2 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Skip Martin Uan Rasey, Comad Gozzo, Shorty Sherock, Mickey Mangano (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Joe Howard, Ed Kusby, William Schaefer (tbn); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee (alt/fl); Justin Gordon (sax/clt/fl); Jules Jacob (sax/clt/oboe); Chuck Gentry (bar/b-clt); Marshall Sosson, Erno Neufeld, Jacques Gasselin, Nathan Ross, Anatol Kaminsky, Paul Shure, Gerald Vinci, Israel Baker, Amerigo Marino, James Getzoff, Victor Arno, Felix Slatkin (vln); Ray Kramer, Edgar
346 Put Your Dreams Away Lustgarten, Justin DiTullio, Eleanor Slatkin (vie); Verlye Mills (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Ralph Pena (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc/tymp). Skippy Martin, Billy May (arr). E 37303
I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues (aSM) (Harold Arlen - Ted Koehler) - M: Earl Carroll Vanities (1932) Take 3: 45: Capitol 4677 LP: Capitol W/SW 1729, Cl-94777 (w/session material) CD: Capitol CDP 94520, C2-94777 (w/session material), CDP 94320 (94317)
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The Boys'Night Out (aBM) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Take : CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 3)
940
Cathy (aBM) (2'55") (Orchestra track only) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn)
Note: At this session, Sinatra recorded for two companies. One title for Capitol, which would be his last recording for that company under the first contract (the second would be signed in 1993), and two for Reprise. The Boys' Night Out remained unissued until the Complete Recordings special edition was issued. Cathy has only the orchestra track.
10-April-1962 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 8:00 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Neal Hefti Al Porcino, Pete Candoli, Conte Candoli, Don Fagerquist, Gerald Wilson (tpt); Dick Nash, Dick Noel, Frank Rosolino, Lew McCreary (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Joe Maini, Harry Klee, Ben Webster, Plas Johnson, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Al McKibbon (b); Earl Palmer (d). 1007
I'm Beginning To See The Light (Johnny Hodges, Harry James, Duke Ellington - Don George) Take 3: CD: Artisan ART-603 Take 4: LP: Reprise R/R9-1005 CD: Reprise 27021, 46013/47045 (FAS 4), 46971
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I Get A Kick Out Of You (Cole Porter) - M: Anything Goes (1934) Take 3: CD: Artisan ART-603 Take 5: LP: Reprise R/R9-1005 CD: Reprise 26340 (1), 27021, 46013/47045 (FAS 4), 46971
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Ain't She Sweet? (Milton Ager - Jack Yellen) Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-603 Take 4: LP: Reprise R/R9-1005 CD: Reprise 27021, 46013/47045 (FAS 4), 46971
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I Love You (Cole Porter) - M: Mexican Hayride (1943) Take 4: CD: Artisan ART-603 Take 6+ic 7: LP: Reprise R/R9-1005 CD: Reprise 27021, 46013/47045 (FAS 4), 46971
1011
They Can't Take That Away From Me (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - MF: Shall We Dance? (RKO - 1937) Takel: CD: Artisan ART-603 Take 4: CD: Artisan ART-603 Take 6: LP: Reprise R/R9-1005 CD: Reprise 27021, 46013/47045 (FAS 4), 46971
1012
Love Is Just Around The Corner (Lewis E. Gensler - Leo Robin) - MF: Here Is My Heart (Paramount - 1934) Take 3: CD: Artisan ART-603 Take 6: 45: Reprise 20,092 LP: Reprise R/R9-1005 CD: Reprise 27021, 46013/47045 (FAS 4), 46971
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348 Put Your Dreams Away ll-April-1962 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 8:00 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Neal Hefti Al Porcino, Pete Candoli, Conte Candoli, Don Fagerquist, Gerald Wilson (tpt); Dick Nash, Dick Noel, Frank Rosolino, Lew McCreary (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Joe Maini, Harry Klee, Ben Webster, Plas Johnson, Chuck Gentry (sax/ wwd); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Al McKibbon (b); Earl Palmer (d). 1013
At Long Last Love (Cole Porter) - M: You Never Know (1938) Takel: CD: Artisan ART-603 Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-603 Take 4: CD: Artisan ART-603 Take 5: LP: Reprise R/R9-1005 CD: Reprise 27021, 46013/47045 (FAS 4), 46971
1014
Serenade In Blue (Harry Warren - Mack Gordon) - MF: Orchestra Wives (Fox - 1942) Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-603 Take 4: CD: Artisan ART-603 Take 7: LP: Reprise R/R9-1005 CD: Reprise 27021,46013/47045 (FAS 4), 46971
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Goody Goody (Matty Malneck, Johnny Mercer) Takel: CD: Artisan ART-603 Take 2: 45: Reprise 20,092 LP: Reprise R/R9-1005 CD: Reprise 27021, 46013/47045 (FAS 4), 46971
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Don'cha Go 'Way Mad (James Mundy, Illinois Jacquet - Al Stillman) Take 2: LP: Reprise R/R9-1005 CD: Reprise 26340 (1), 27021, 46013/47045 (FAS 4), 46971
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Tangerine (Victor Schertzinger - Johnny Mercer) - MF: The Fleet's In (Paramount - 1942) Take 5: LP: Reprise R/R9-1005 CD: Reprise 27021, 46013/47045 (FAS 4), 46971
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Pick Yourself Up (Jerome Kern - Dorothy Fields) - MF: Swing Time (RKO - 1936) Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-603 Take 4: CD: Artisan ART-603 Take 7: LP: Reprise R/R9-1005 CD: Reprise 27021, 46013/47045 (FAS 4), 46971
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5-June-1962 (Tuesday) - Paris, France. Reprise live recording - Olympia Music Hall. Frank Sinatra and Sextet Bill Miller (p) leading Harry Klee (alt/fl); Al Viola (g); Ralph Pena (b); Emil Richards (vibes); Irving Cottier (d). The two exceptions in the accompaniment are noted right after the title of the songs. Introduction by Charles Aznavour. - Goody Goody (Matty Malneck - Johnny Mercer) CD: Reprise 45487 - Imagination (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) CD: Reprise 45487 - At Long Last Love (Cole Porter) - M: You Never Know (1938) CD: Reprise 45487 - Moonlight In Vermont (Karl Suessdorf - John Blackburn) CD: Reprise 45487 - Without A Song (Vincent Youmans - Edward Eliscu, Billy Rose) - M: Great Day! (1929) CD: Reprise 45487
350 Put Your Dreams Away - Day In, Day Out (Rube Bloom - Johnny Mercer) CD: Reprise 45487 - I've Got You Under My Skin (Cole Porter) - MF: Born To Dance (MGM - 1936) CD: Reprise 45487 - I Get A Kick Out Of You (Cole Porter) - M: Anything Goes (1934) CD: Reprise 45487 - The Second Time Around (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - F: High Time (Fox - 1960) CD: Reprise 45487 - Too Marvelous For Words (Richard Whiting - Johnny Mercer) - MF: Ready, Willing And Able (WB - 1937) CD: Reprise 45487 - My Funny Valentine (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937) CD: Reprise 45487 -In The Still Of The Night (Cole Porter) - MF: Rosalie (MGM - 1937) CD: Reprise 45487 - April In Paris (Vernon Duke - E. Y. Harburg) - M: Walk A Little Faster (1932) CD: Reprise 45487 - You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You (Russ Morgan, Larry Stock, James Cavanaugh) CD: Reprise 45487 - They Can't Take That Away From Me (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - MF: Shall We Dance? (RKO - 1937) CD: Reprise 45487 - Chicago (Fred Fisher) CD: Reprise 45487
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- Night And Day (with Al Viola, guitar, only) (Cole Porter) - M: The Gay Divorce (1932) CD: Reprise 45487 -1 Could Have Danced All Night (Frederick Loewe - Alan Jay Lerner) - M: My Fair Lady (1956) CD: Reprise 45487 - One For My Baby (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - MF: The Sky's The Limit (RKO - 1943) CD: Reprise 45487 - A Foggy Day (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - MF: A Damsel In Distress (RKO - 1937) CD: Reprise 45487 - OF Man River (with Bill Miller, piano, only) (Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Show Boat (1929) CD: Reprise 45487 - The Lady Is A Tramp (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937) CD: Reprise 45487 -1 Love Paris (Cole Porter) - M: Can-Can (1953) CD: Reprise 45487 - Nancy (James Van Heusen - Phil Silvers) CD: Reprise 45487 - Come Fly With Me (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) CD: Reprise 45487
12-June-1962 (Tuesday) - London, England. Reprise recording session - C.T.S. Studios. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Robert Farnon Stan Roderick, Stan Reynolds, Basil Jones, Derrick Abbott (tpt); Harry Roche, Don Lusher, Wally Smith, Ray Premru (tbn); Harry Mier (oboe/eng-h); Geoffrey Gilbert, Norman Knight (fl/picc); Robert Burns, Douglas Robinson (alt/clt); Keith Bird (ten/b-clt); Frank Reedy (ten/con-clt); Ronnie Ross (bar/clt); Alec
352 Put Your Dreams A way Firman, Sid Sax, William Miller, Paul Scherman, Leonard Dight, John Sharp, Joseph Hitchener, George French, W. Farron, Eric Eaden, William Momo (vln); John Meek, Keith Cummings, Steven Shingles, Morris Gilbert (via); Francisco Gabarro, Henry Elman (vie); Renata Stein, John Marson (harp); Bill Miller (p); Gordon Franks (p/cel); Dave Goldberg (g); Lenny Bush (b); Bobby Midgeley (perc). 1023
If I Had You (Ted Shapiro, Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly) Rehearsal: CD: Artisan ART-605 Take 5: CD: Artisan ART-605 Take 9: CD: Artisan ART-605 Take 12: LP:Reprise(GB)R/R9-1006 CD: Reprise 45219, 46013/47045 (FAS 4)
1024
The Very Thought Of You (Ray Noble) Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-605 Take 3: CD: Artisan ART-605 Take 5: LP: Reprise(GB) R/R9-1006 CD: Reprise 45219, 46013/47045 (FAS 4)
1025
I'll Follow My Secret Heart (Noel Coward) - M: Conversation Piece (1934) Takel: CD: Artisan ART-605 Take 2: LP:Reprise(GB)R/R9-1006 CD: Reprise 45219, 46013/47045 (FAS 4)
1026
A Garden In The Rain (Carroll Gibbons - James Dyrenforth) Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-605 Take 3: LP: Reprise(GB) R/R9-1006 CD: Reprise 26340 (1), 45219, 46013/47045 (FAS 4)
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13-June-1962 (Wednesday) - London, England. Reprise recording session - C.T.S. Studios. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Robert Farnon Harry Roche, Don Lusher, Wally Smith, Ray Premru (tbn); Harry Mier (oboe/ eng-h); Geoffrey Gilbert, Norman Knight (fl/picc); Robert Burns, Douglas Robinson (alt/clt); Keith Bird (ten/b-clt); Frank Reedy (ten/con-clt); Ronnie Ross (bar/clt); Alec Firman, Sid Sax, William Miller, Paul Scherman, Leonard Dight, John Sharp, Joseph Hitchener, George French, W. Farron, Eric Eaden, William Monro (vln); John Meek, Keith Cummings, Steven Shingles, Morris Gilbert (via); Francisco Gabarro, Henry Elman (vie); Renata Stein, John Marson (harp); Bill Miller (p); Gordon Franks (p/cel); Dave Goldberg (g); Lenny Bush (b); Bobby Midgeley (perc). 1027
London By Night (Carroll Coates) Takel: CD: Artisan ART-605 Take 5: CD: Artisan ART-605 Take 6+ic 2: LP: Reprise(GB) R/R9-1006 CD: Reprise 45219, 46013/47045 (FAS 4)
1028
The Gypsy (Billy Reid) Take 5: CD: Artisan ART-605 Take 8: LP: Reprise(GB) R/R9-1006 CD: Reprise 45219, 46013/47045 (FAS 4)
1029
Roses Of Picardy (Haydn Wood - Frederick E. Weatherly) Take 1: CD: Artisan ART-605 Take 6: CD: Reprise 45219, 46013/47045 (FAS 4)
1030
A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square (Manning Sherwin - Eric Maschwitz) - M: New Faces (1940) Take 2: tbn solo: Harry Roche. LP: Reprise(GB) R/R9-1006 CD: Reprise 26340 (1), 45219, 46013/47045 (FAS 4)
354 Put Your Dreams Away 14-June-1962 (Thursday) - London, England. Reprise recording session - C.T.S. Studios. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Robert Farnon Harry Roche, Don Lusher, Wally Smith, Ray Premru (tbn); Harry Mier (oboe/ eng-h); Geoffrey Gilbert, Norman Knight (fl/picc); Robert Burns, Douglas Robinson (alt/clt); Keith Bird (ten/b-clt); Frank Reedy (ten/con-clt); Ronnie Ross (bar/clt); Alec Firman, Sid Sax, William Miller, Paul Scherman, Leonard Dight, John Sharp, Joseph Hitchener, George French, W. Farron, Eric Eaden, William Monro (vln); John Meek, Keith Cummings, Steven Shingles, Morris Gilbert (via); Francisco Gabarro, Henry Elman (vie); Renata Stein, John Marson (harp); Bill Miller (p); Gordon Franks (p/cel); Dave Goldberg (g); Lenny Bush (b); Bobby Midgeley (perc). 1031
We'll Meet Again (Albert R. Parker - Hugh Charles) Take 8: LP:Reprise(GB)R/R9-1006 CD: Reprise 45219, 46013/47045 (FAS 4)
1032
Now Is The Hour (Clement Scott, Dorothy Stewart - Dorothy Stewart, Maewa Kaihan) Take 3: LP:Reprise(GB)R/R9-1006 CD: Reprise 45219, 46013/47045 (FAS 4)
1033
We'll Gather Lilacs (Ivor Novello) - M: Perchance To Dream (1945) Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-605 Take 4: LP: Reprise(GB) R/R9-1006 CD: Reprise 45219, 46013/47045 (FAS 4)
20-June-1962 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (1 st session: from 3 to 6:45 P.M.). Orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra Joe Howard (tbn); Richard Perissi, Vincent DeRosa, George Price, John Cave (fr-h); Ted Nash, Justin Gordon (wwd); Michael Mangus, Hugo Raimondi (clt); Massie Victor, Norman Herzberg (bsn); Arnold Koblentz (oboe); Arthur Gleghorn, June Russo (fl); Erno Neufeld, Isadore Roman, Ralph Schaeffer, Joe Stepansky, Victor Arno, David Frisina, James Getzoff, Gerald Vinci, Alfred Lustgarten, Nathan Ross, Paul Shure, Lou Raderman, Anatol Kaminsky, Ben Gill, Marshall Sosson, Dan Lube, Louis Kaufrnan (vln); Allan Harshman,
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Virginia Majewski, Alvin Dinkin, Paul Robyn, Alex Neiman, Armand Roth (via); Kurt Reher, Armand Kaproff, Joseph Saxon, Ray Kramer, David Filerman, Emmet Sargeant (vie); Catherine Gotthoffer (harp); Bill Miller, Harry Sukman (p); Mike Rubin, Ray Siegel (b); Dale Anderson, Lou Singer (d). Jack Hayes, Leo Shuken (arr). 1272
The Girl That I Marry (Irving Berlin) - M: Annie Get Your Gun (1946) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-6045
1273
All The Way (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) -MF: The Joker Is Wild (Paramount - 1957) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-6045
1274
Exodus (Ernest Gold) - F: Exodus (U.A. - 1960) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-6045
1275
Little Girl Blue (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Jumbo (1935) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-6045
20/21-June-1962 (Wed/Thu) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (2nd session: from 8 P.M. to 12:45 A.M.). Orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra Joe Howard (tbn); Richard Perissi, Vincent DeRosa, George Price, John Cave (fr-h); Ted Nash, Justin Gordon (wwd); Michael Mangus, Hugo Raimondi (clt); Massie Victor, Norman Herzberg (bsn); Arnold Koblentz (oboe); Arthur Gleghorn, June Russo (fl); Erno Neufeld, Isadore Roman, Ralph Schaeffer, Joe Stepansky, Victor Arno, David Frisina, James Getzoff, Gerald Vinci, Alfred Lustgarten, Nathan Ross, Paul Shure, Lou Raderman, Anatol Kaminsky, Ben Gill, Marshall Sosson, Dan Lube, Louis Kaufman (vln); Allan Harshman, Virginia Majewski, Alvin Dinkin, Paul Robyn, Alex Neiman, Armand Roth (via); Kurt Reher, Armand Kaproff, Joseph Saxon, Ray Kramer, David Filerman, Emmet Sargeant (vie); Catherine Gotthoffer (harp); Bill Miller, Harry Sukman (p); Mike Rubin, Ray Siegel (b); Dale Anderson, Lou Singer (d). Jack Hayes, Leo Shuken (arr).
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Tammy (Ray Evans, Jay Livingston) - F: Tammy And The Bachelor (U-I 1957) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-6045
1277
Laura (David Raksin - Johnny Mercer) - F: Laura (Fox - 1944) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-6045
1278
I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face (Frederick Lowe - Alan Jay Lerner) - M: My Fair Lady (1956) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-6045
1279
Something Wonderful (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: The King And I (1951) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-6045
1280
Moon River (Henry Mancini - Johnny Mercer) - F: Breakfast At Tiffany's (Paramount - 1961) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-6045
1281
Maria (Leonard Bernstein - Stephen Sondheim) - M: West Side Story (1957) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-6045
1282
If Ever I Would Leave You (Frederick Loewe - Alan Jay Lerner) - M: Camelot (1960) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-6045
1283
An Affair To Remember (Harry Warren - Harold Adamson, Leo McCarey) - F: An Affair To Remember (Fox - 1957) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-6045
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27-August-1962 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 5 to 8 P.M.). Frank Sinatra and His Orchestra Conrad Gozzo, Al Porcino, Don Fagerquist, Stu Williamson (tpt); Dick Nash, Dick Noel, Harry Betts (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); Richard Perissi, Arthur Maebe, Sinclair Lott (fr-h); Plas Johnson, Ronny Lang, Herman Gunkler (sax/fl); Joe Koch (sax/b-clt); Jules Jacob (sax/clt/b-clt); Erno Neufeld, James Getzoff, Jacques Gasselin, Israel Baker, Gerald Vinci, Amerigo Marino, Ben Gill, Carl LaMagna, Lennie Malarsky, Lou Klass (vln); Allan Harshman, Alex Neiman, Stanley Harris (via); Justin DiTullio, Joseph DiTullio, Nino Rosso (vie); Verlye Mills (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Ralph Pefia (b); Irving Cottier (d/ chimes); Frank Flynn (tymp/bells). Nelson Riddle (arr). 1426
The Look Of Love (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Take : 45: Reprise 20,107 LP: Reprise F/FS-1013 CD: Reprise 1013-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 4)
1427
I Left My Heart In San Francisco (Douglass Cross - George Cory) Take : 45: Reprise 20,107 (See Note 1.) CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 4)
1428
I'll Be Seeing You (See Note 2.) (Sammy Fain - Irving Kahal) Take9+icl,5:(2'20") 45: Reprise 20,023
Note 1: The original single issue had / Left My Heart In San Francisco and The Look Of Love. Shortly after it was issued, the record was withdrawn and then re-released with Indiscreet in place of 1 Left... Note 2: The Union contract lists I'll Be Seeing You as having been recorded on this date, but a memo attached to it gives the clue. As it lists the same personnel as the one for 1-May-1961 (arr. & cond. by Sy Oliver), there is only one explanation: this was the date on which the take originally issued on LP was edited to fit a single. A new master number was assigned to it, and the contract also shows the catalog number. In cases like this, the musicians that played in the original session are payed as for a new recording.
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l/2-October-1962 (Mon/Tue) - Hollywood. Reprise - rehearsal for the next session - United Recording (from 8 P.M. to 1 A.M.).. Frank Sinatra with Count Basie and His Orchestra Al Porcino, Thad Jones, Fip Ricard, Sonny Cohn, Al Aarons (tpt); Henry Coker, Rufus Wagner, Benny Powell (tbn); Marshall Royal (alt); Frank Wess (alt/fl); Frank Foster (ten); Eric Dixon (ten/fl); Charles Fowlkes (bar); Count Basie (p); Freddie Green (g); Buddy Catlett (b); Sonny Payne (d). Neal Hefti (arr & cond). (No masters were taped.)
2-October-1962 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 7:30 to 10:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Count Basie and His Orchestra Al Porcino, Thad Jones, Fip Ricard, Sonny Cohn, Al Aarons (tpt); Henry Coker, Rufus Wagner, Benny Powell (tbn); Marshall Royal (alt); Frank Wess (alt/fl): Frank Foster (ten); Eric Dixon (ten/fl); Charles Fowlkes (bar); Count Basie, Bill Miller (p); Freddie Green (g); Buddy Catlett (b); Sonny Payne (d). Neal Hefti (arr & cond). 1492
Nice Work If You Can Get It (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - MF: A Damsel In Distress (RKO - 1937) Rehearsal: CD: Artisan ART-604 Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-604 Take 3: LP: Reprise R/R9-1008 CD: Reprise 1008-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 5), 47241
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Please Be Kind (Saul Chaplin - Sammy Cahn) Take 3: CD: Artisan ART-604 Take 6: CD: Artisan ART-604 Take 9: LP: Reprise R/R9-1008 CD: Reprise 1008-2, 26340 (2), 46013/47045 (FAS 5), 47241
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I Won't Dance (Jerome Kern - Dorothy Fields, Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach, Jimmy McHugh) - MF: Roberta (RKO - 1935) Takel: CD: Artisan ART-604 Take 3: CD: Artisan ART-604 Take 4: LP: Reprise R/R9-1008 CD: Reprise 1008-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 5), 47241
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Learnin' The Blues (Dolores Vicki Silvers) Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-604 Take 4: LP: Reprise R/R9-1008 CD: Reprise 1008-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 5), 47241
3-October-1962 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 7:30 to 11:00 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Count Basie and His Orchestra Al Porcino, Thad Jones, Fip Ricard, Sonny Cohn, Al Aarons (tpt); Henry Coker, Rufus Wagner, Benny Powell (tbn); Marshall Royal (alt); Frank Wess (alt/fl); Frank Foster (ten); Eric Dixon (ten/fl); Charles Fowlkes (bar/fl); Count Basie, Bill Miller (p); Freddie Green (g); Buddy Catlett (b); Sonny Payne (d). Neal Hefti (arr & cond). 1496
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter (Fred E. Ahlert - Joe Young) Take 4: CD: Artisan ART-604 Take 6: CD: Artisan ART-604 Take 9: CD: Artisan ART-604 Take 12: CD: Artisan ART-604 Take 16: LP: Reprise R/R9-1008 CD: Reprise 1008-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 5), 47241
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I Only Have Eyes For You (Harry Warren - Al Dubin) - MF: Dames (WB - 1934) Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-604 Take 5: LP: Reprise R/R9-1008 CD: Reprise 1008-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 5), 47241
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My Kind Of Girl (Leslie Bricusse) Take 3: LP: Reprise R/R9-1008 CD: Reprise 1008-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 5), 47241
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Pennies From Heaven (Arthur Johnston - Johnny Burke) - MF: Pennies From Heaven (Columbia - 1933) Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-604 Take 6: LP: Reprise R/R9-1008 CD: Reprise 1008-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 5), 47241
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The Tender Trap (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - F: The Tender Trap (MGM - 1955) Takel: CD: Artisan ART-604 Take 3: LP: Reprise R/R9-1008 CD: Reprise 1008-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 5), 47241
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Looking At The World Through Rose-Colored Glasses (Jimmy Steiger, Tommy Malie) Takel: LP: Reprise R/R9-1008 CD: Reprise 1008-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 5), 47241
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22-October-1962 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra & Sammy Davis, Jr. w/Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller Don Fagerquist, Conte Candoli, Shorty Sherock (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Tom Shepard (tbn); Ted Nash, Justin Gordon, Plas Johnson, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Al Viola (g); Ralph Pefia (b); Irving Cottier (d). Billy May (arr). 1509
Me And My Shadow (Al Jolson, Dave Dryer - Billy Rose) Take 4: 45: Reprise 20,128 LP: Reprise(GB) R-5031 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 5)
25-October-1962 (Thursday) - Los Angeles. Paramount recording session. Soundtrack for F Come Blow Your Horn. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle - Come Blow Your Horn (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) CD: Decade DCD-150
26-Nov/l-Dec-1962 (Mon/Sat) - Chicago. Reprise remote live recordings - New Villa Venice (nine hours). Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin & Sammy Davis, Jr. with Orchestra conducted by Matty Malneck Reunald Jones, Clarence Blaisdell, George Bean, William Hodgson (tpt); John Avant, Arthur Sares, Edward Poggensee (tbn); Theodore Dolan Jr., Philip Bova (sax/clt/fl); Ray Papai, James Allison, Elmer Barathy (sax/clt); David Chausow, Sol Bobrov, Joseph Goodman, Joseph Nelson, Oscar Chausow, Irving Kaplan (vln); Arthur Ahlman, Harold Newton (via); Leonard Chausow (vie); Bill Miller, Ken Lane, George Rhodes, Henry Brandon (p); Jack Cecchini, Terry Rosen (g); Melvin Schmidtz (b); John Sherred, Michael Silva (d); Juan Mendoza (bongos). - Goody Goody (Matty Malneck - Johnny Mercer) - Chicago (Fred Fisher) - When Your Lover Has Gone (Einar Aaron Swan) - F: Blonde Crazy (WB - 1931)
362 Put Your Dreams Away - You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You (James Cavanaugh, Russ Morgan, Larry Stock) - Medley (Sinatra, Martin): a) I Can't Give You Anything But Love (DM) - (Jimmy McHugh Dorothy Fields) - M: Blackbirds Of 1928 b) Too Marvelous For Words (FS) - (Richard Whiting - Johnny Mercer) - MF: Ready, Willing And Able (WB - 1937) c) Pennies From Heaven (DM) - (Arthur Johnston - Johnny Burke) MF: Pennies From Heaven (Columbia - 1933) d) A Foggy Day (FS) - (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - MF: A Damsel In Distress (RKO - 1937) e) Embraceable You (DM) - (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - M: Girl Crazy (1930) f) The Lady Is A Tramp (FS) - (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (\937) g) Where Or When (DM) - (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes InArms(\931) - The Birth Of The Blues (FS, DM, SD) (Ray Henderson - B.G.DeSylva, Lew Brown) - M: George White's Scandals Of 1926 - Me And My Shadow (FS & SD) (Al Jolson, Dave Dryer - Billy Rose) - The Birth Of The Blues (Finale) (FS, DM, SD) (Ray Henderson - B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown) - M: George White's Scandals Of 1926 Note: All the above, plus other titles by Dean and Sammy and parodies and jokes by the trio, are on CD Artanis ARZ-102-2.
21-January-1963 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 9 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Shorty Sherock, Cappy Lewis, Don Fagerquist, George Seaberg (tpt); Dick Noel, Tom Shepard, Dick Nash (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, John Cave (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee (sax/fl/clt); Gene Cipriano (sax/fl); Plas Johnson (sax/clt); Joe Koch (sax/b-clt); Felix Slatkin, Erno Neufeld, Marshall Sosson, Gerald Vinci, Paul Shure, Israel Baker, Victor Arno, Jacques Gasselin, Victor Bay, Alex Beller (vln); Paul Robyn, Stanley Harris, Allan Harshman (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Kurt Reher, Ray Kramer (vie); Aida Dagort
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(harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Joe Comfort (b); Mel Lewis (d); Emil Richards (tymp). 1671
Come Blow Your Horn (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - F: Come Blow Your Horn (Paramount - 1962N/ Takel: CD: Artisan ART-605 Take 3: 45: Reprise 20,184 LP: Reprise FS-1013 CD: Reprise 1013-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 5)
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Call Me Irresponsible (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - F: Papa's Delicate Condition (Paramount - 1963) Take 4: 45: Reprise 20,151 LP: Reprise FS-1010, F/FS-1016 CD: Reprise 1010-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 5)
18-February-1963 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Goldwyn Studios (from 8:00 to 11:15 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Cappy Lewis, Irving Bush, Mannie Klein (tpt); Dick Nash, Tom Shepard (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, John Cave, Richard Perissi, William Hinshaw (fr-h); Harry Klee, Arthur Gleghorn (fl); Champ Webb, Gordon Schoneberg (oboe); Buddy DeFranco, Hugo Raimondi (clt); Charles Butler, Chuck Gentry (b-clt); Jack Marsh, Lloyd Hildebrand (bsn); Erno Neufeld, Marshall Sosson, Israel Baker, Jacques Gasselin, Lennie Malarsky, Nathan Ross, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Joachim Chassman, Arnold Belnick, Paul Shure, Joe Stepansky, Victor Arno, James Getzoff, Davida Jackson, David Frisina (vln); Paul Robyn, Stanley Harris, Allan Harshman, Alvin Dinkin, Virginia Majewski, Alex Neiman (via); Ray Kramer, Justin DiTullio, David Pratt, Nino Rosso, Kurt Reher, Edgar Lustgarten, Eleanor Slatkin (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Mike Rubin, Peter Mercurio (b); Eddie Gilbert (tuba/b); Mel Lewis (d); Dale Anderson (tymp); Frank Flynn (vib). (No guitar.) 1820
Lost In The Stars (Kurt Weill - Maxwell Anderson) - M: Lost In The Stars (1949) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-1009 CD: Reprise 1009-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 5), 47244
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My Heart Stood Still (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - R: One Dam Thing After Another (London, 1927) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-1009 CD: Reprise 1009-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 5), 47244
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Ol'Man River (Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Show Boat (1927) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-1009 CD: Reprise 1009-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 5), 47244
19-February-1963 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Goldwyn Studios (from 4 to 7 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Cappy Lewis, Irving Bush, Mannie Klein (tpt); Dick Nash, Tom Shepard, Barrett O'Hara (tbn); Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, John Cave, William Hinshaw (fr-h); Eddie Gilbert (tuba); Harry Klee, Ethmer Roten (fl); Champ Webb, Gordon Schoneberg (sax/oboe); George Smith, Hugo Raimondi (sax/clt); Charles Butler, Chuck Gentry (sax/clt/b-clt); Jack Marsh, Lloyd Hildebrand (bsn); Anatol Kaminsky, Jacques Gasselin, Nathan Ross, Joe Stepansky, Alex Murray, Darrel Terwilliger, George Kast, Lou Klass, Harold Dicterow, David Frisina, Victor Bay, Alex Beller, Albert Steinberg, Davida Jackson, Bonnie Douglas, Joachim Chassman (vln); Paul Robyn, Stanley Harris, Virginia Majewski, Robert Ostrowsky, Alex Neiman, Louis Kievman (via); Kurt Reher, Edgar Lustgarten, Harold Schneier, Justin DiTullio, Nino Rosso, David Pratt (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Mike Rubin (b); Peter Mercurio (b/tymp); Mel Lewis (d); Dale Anderson (tymp); Frank Flynn (perc). 1823
This Nearly Was Mine (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: South Pacific (1949) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-1009, F/FS-2018 CD: Reprise 1009-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 5), 47244
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You'll Never Walk Alone (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Carousel (1945) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-1009 CD: Reprise 1009-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 5), 47244
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I Have Dreamed (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: The King And I (1951) Take : 45: Reprise 20,184 LP: Reprise R/R9-1009 CD: Reprise 1009-2, 26340 (2), 46013/47045 (FAS 5), 47244
20-February-1963 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Goldwyn Studios (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Cappy Lewis, Uan Rasey, Mannie Klein (tpt); Dick Nash, Tom Shepard (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, John Cave, Richard Perissi, William Hinshaw (fr-h); Champ Webb, Gordon Schoneberg (sax/oboe); Buddy DeFranco, Mitchell Lurie (ten/clt); Charles Butler, Chuck Gentry (sax/b-clt); Ray Nowlin, Lloyd Hildebrand (bsn); Harry Klee, Arthur Gleghorn (alt/fl); Erno Neufeld, Marshall Sosson, Israel Baker, Jacques Gasselin, Gerald Vinci, Nathan Ross, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Anatol Kaminsky, Arnold Belnick, Paul Shure, Joe Stepansky, Victor Arno, James Getzoff, Davida Jackson, Lennie Malarsky (vln); Paul Robyn, Stanley Harris, Allan Harshman, Alvin Dinkin, Virginia Majewski, Alex Neiman (via); Ray Kramer, Justin DiTullio, David Pratt, Armand Kaproff, Margaret Aue, Edgar Lustgarten, Eleanor Slatkin (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Eddie Gilbert (tuba); Mike Rubin, Peter Mercurio (b); Mel Lewis (d); Frank Flynn (perc); Emil Richards (perc/bells); a vocal chorus [1]. 1826
California [1] (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Take : 45: Reprise 20,157 (promotional copies only) CD: Reprise 26340 (2), 46013/47045 (FAS 5)
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Bewitched (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Pal Joey (1940) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-1009 CD: Reprise 1009-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 5), 47244
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America, The Beautiful [1] (Samuel Augustus Ward - Katherine Lee Bates) Take : 45: Reprise 20,157 (promotional copies only) CD: Reprise 26340 (2), 46013/47045 (FAS 5)
366 Put Your Dreams Away 21-February-1963 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Goldwyn Studios (from 9 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Cappy Lewis, Uan Rasey, Mannie Klein, Shorty Sherock (tpt); Dick Noel, Tom Shepard, Vernon Friley (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, John Cave, Richard Perissi, William Hinshaw (fr-h); Harry Klee (sax/fl); Arthur Gleghorn (fl); William Kosinski, Gordon Schoneberg (oboe); Hugo Raimondi (sax/clt); Mitchell Lurie (clt); Charles Butler (b-clt); Chuck Gentry (sax/b-clt); Donald Christlieb, Lloyd Hildebrand (bsn); Justin Gordon, Plas Johnson (sax); Erno Neufeld, Marshall Sosson, Israel Baker, Joachim Chassman, Gerald Vinci, Nathan Ross, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Anatol Kaminsky, Arnold Belnick, Paul Shure, Joe Stepansky, Victor Arno, James Getzoff, Davida Jackson, Lennie Malarsky (vln); Paul Robyn, Stanley Harris, Allan Harshman, Alvin Dinkin, Virginia Majewski, Alex Neiman (via); Ray Kramer, Justin DiTullio, David Pratt, Armand Kaproff, Margareth Aue, Edgar Lustgarten, Eleanor Slatkin (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Eddie Gilbert (tuba/b); Mike Rubin, Peter Mercurio (b); Mel Lewis (d); Frank Flynn (cym/mallets); Emil Richards (tymp). 1829
Soliloquy (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Carousel (1945) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-1009 CD: Reprise 1009-2, 26340 (2), 46013/47045 (FAS 6), 47244
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You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me (Pierre Norman Connor, Irving Kahal, Sammy Fain) - MF: The Big Pond (Paramount - 1930) Take : 45: Reprise R 20,209 LP: Reprise R/RS-6167 CD: Reprise 27021, 46013/47045 (FAS 6)
I3-March-1963 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Paramount recording session. Soundtrack for F Paris When It Sizzles. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle. Nelson Riddle (arr). - The Girl Who Stole The Eiffel Tower (Nelson Riddle)
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29-April-1963 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Shorty Sherock, Don Fagerquist, Irving Bush, Mickey Mangano (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Dick Noel, Ed Kusby (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, James Decker (fr-h); Willie Schwartz (alt/fl/clt); Harry Klee (sax/fl/clt); Plas Johnson (sax/fl/clt); Champ Webb (oboe/clt); Joe Koch (clt/ b-clt); Erno Neufeld, Anatol Kaminsky, Israel Baker, Gerald Vinci, James Getzoff, Victor Arno, Paul Shure, Jacques Gasselin, Nathan Ross, Alex Beller, Joe Stepansky, Alex Murray (vln); Paul Robyn, Virginia Majewski, Allan Harshman, Stanley Harris (via); Edgar Lustgarten, Ray Kramer, Nino Rosso, Eleanor Slatkin (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Eddie Gilbert (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc). 2023
In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning (Dave Mann - Bob Hilliard) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-1010 CD: Reprise 1010-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 6)
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Nancy (James Van Heusen - Phil Silvers) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-1010 CD: Reprise 1010-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 6)
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Young At Heart (Johnny Richards - Carolyn Leigh) - MF: Young At Heart (WB - 1954) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-1010 CD: Reprise 1010-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 6)
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The Second Time Around (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: High Time (Fox - 1960) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-1010 CD: Reprise 1010-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 6)
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All The Way (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: The Joker Is Wild (Paramount - 1957) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9-1010 CD: Reprise 1010-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 6)
368 Put Your Dreams Away 30-ApriI-1963 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Shorty Sherock, Irving Bush, Mickey Mangano, Kenneth Benike (tpt); Dick Nash, Tommy Pederson, Lew McCreary (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee, Buddy Collette (sax/fl/a-fl/clt); Joe Koch (sax/b-clt/clt); Champ Webb (sax/oboe/fl/clt/b-clt); Erno Neufeld, Victor Arno, Paul Shure, Nathan Ross, Alex Murray, Joe Stepansky, Jacques Gasselin, Israel Baker, Joachim Chassman, Alex Beller, Lou Raderman, James Getzoff (vln); Paul Robyn, Virginia Majewski, Allan Harshman, Alex Neiman (via); Kurt Reher, Eleanor Slatkin, Ray Kramer, Nino Rosso (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Bob Bain (g); Joe Comfort (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc). 2028
Witchcraft (Cy Coleman - Carolyn Leigh) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9 1010 CD: Reprise 1010-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 6)
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How Little We Know (Phillip Springer - Carolyn Leigh) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9 1010 CD: Reprise 1010-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 6)
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Put Your Dreams Away (Stephan Weiss, Paul Mann - Ruth Lowe) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9 1010 CD: Reprise 1010-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 6)
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I've Got You Under My Skin (Cole Porter) - MF: Born To Dance (MGM - 1936) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9 1010 CD: Reprise 1010-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 6)
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Oh! What It Seemed To Be (Bennie Benjamin, George Weiss, Frankie Carle) Take : LP: Reprise R/R9 1010 CD: Reprise 1010-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 6)
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10/ll-July-1963 (Wed/Thu) - Los Angeles. Reprise recording session - Radio Recorders (from 8 P.M. to 12:30 A.M.) Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin [1] and Sammy Davis, Jr. [2] with Orchestra conducted by Morris Stoloff Conrad Gozzo, Conte Candoli, Mannie Klein, Bud Brisbois (tpt); Joe Howard, Dick Nash, Dick Noel (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Chuck Gentry, Buddy Collette (sax/clt/b-clt); Harry Klee, Willie Schwartz (sax/clt/fl); Harry Schuchman (sax/clt/oboe/b-clt); Dan Lube, Lou Raderman, Anatol Kaminsky, Jacques Gasselin, David Frisina, Alex Murray, Stanley Plummer, Bernard Kundell (vln); Paul Robyn, Stanley Harris (via); Ray Kramer, Justin DiTullio (vie); Verlye Mills (harp); Carl Fortina (accordion); Bill Miller (p); Bobby Gibbons (g); Ralph Pena (b); Jack Sperling (d); Emil Richards (tymp & effects). Billy May, Bill Loose (arr). 2149
We Open In Venice [1,2] (aBM) (Cole Porter) - M: Kiss Me Kate (1948) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS 2017 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 6)
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Guys And Dolls [1] (aBL) (Frank Loesser) - M: Guys And Dolls (1950)
Note: At the same session, Dean Martin recorded Bianca (mx. 2155) and If This Isn't Love (with The Hi-Lo's - mx. 2159). Guys And Dolls was remade on 18-July.
16-July-1963 (Tuesday) - New York. Columbia Pictures voice track and mastering session - Olmsted Sound Studios. Soundtrack for F The Victors. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Wally Stott Bill Miller (p). Gil Grau (arr). The orchestra track is said to have been recorded in London. But it seems it was recorded in Hollywood, conducted by Nelson Riddle, on 30-April-1963. See also the entry for 13-October-1963. - Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (Ralph Blane, Hugh Martin) - MF: Meet Me In St. Louis (MGM - 1946) LP:ColpixSCP-516
370 Put Your Dreams Away 18-July-1963 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin [1] with Orchestra conducted by Morris Stoloff Conrad Gozzo, Pete Candoli, Don Fagerquist, Mannie Klein (tpt); Dick Nash, Dick Noel, Tommy Pederson (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee (sax/clt/fl); Chuck Gentry (sax/clt/b-clt); Gene Cipriano (sax/oboe/clt/b-clt); Buddy Collette (sax/fl/clt/ b-clt); Dan Lube, Joe Stepansky, Jacques Gasselin, Paul Shure, Marshall Sosson, Victor Arno, James Getzoff, Nathan Ross, Arnold Belnick, Marvin Limonick (vln); Virginia Majewski, Allan Harshman, Paul Robyn, Stanley Harris (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Ray Kramer, Armand Kaproff, David Pratt (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Ralph Pena (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (tymp). Nelson Riddle, Bill Loose (arr). 2188
Guys And Dolls [1] (aBL) (Frank Loesser) - M: Guys And Dolls (1950) Take : Unedited: 2'48" LP: Reprise F/FS-2016 CD: Reprise 45014, 46013/47045 (FAS 6) Edited: 1 '49" [as Guys And Dolls (Reprise), master 2196] LP: Reprise F/FS-2016 CD: Reprise 45014
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Old Devil Moon (aNR) (Burton Lane - E. Y. Harburg) - M: Finian's Rainbow (1947) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-2015 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 6)
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When I'm Not Near The Girl I Love (aNR) (Burton Lane - E. Y. Harburg) - M: Finian's Rainbow (1947) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-2015 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 6)
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I've Never Been In Love Before (aNR) (Frank Loesser) - M: Guys And Dolls (1950) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-2016 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 6)
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24-JuIy-1963 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 7 to 10 P.M.). Frank Sinatra & Keely Smith with Orchestra conducted by Morris Stoloff Pete Candoli, Conrad Gozzo, Conte Candoli, Mannie Klein (tpt); Dick Noel, Dick Nash, Milt Bernhart (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee (sax/fl/clt); Chuck Gentry (sax/clt/b-clt); Gene Cipriano (sax/oboe/fl/clt); Buddy Collette (sax/fl/clt/b-clt); Dan Lube, Lou Raderman, Erno Neufeld, Anatol Kaminski, Marshall Sosson, Gerald Vinci, Paul Shure, Jacques Gasselin, Nathan Ross, Victor Arno (vln); Virginia Majewski, Allan Harshman, Paul Robyn, Stanley Harris (via); Armand Kaproff, Justin DiTullio, David Pratt, Margaret Aue (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Ken Lane (eel); Bobby Gibbons (g); Ralph Pefia (b); Irving Cottier (d/bells); Emil Richards (tymp). Nelson Riddle (arr. both titles). 2156
So In Love (Reprise) (Cole Porter) - M: Kiss Me Kate (1948) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-2017 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 6)
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Twin Soliloquies (Wonder How It Feels) (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: South Pacific (1949) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-2018 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 6)
Note: At the same session, Keely Smith recorded A Wonderful Guy (mx. 2175) and Always True To You (In My Fashion) (mx. 2154).
25-July-1963 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 2:00 to 5:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra, Rosemary Clooney [1] with Orchestra conducted by Morris Stoloff Pete Candoli, Bud Brisbois, Comad Gozzo, Mannie Klein (tpt); Dick Nash, Dick Noel, Milt Bernhart (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee (sax/fl/clt); Chuck Gentry (sax/clt/ b-clt); Gene Cipriano (sax/oboe/clt/b-clt); Buddy Collette (sax/fl/clt/a-fl); Dan Lube, Lou Raderman, Erno Neufeld, Anatol Kaminsky, Marshall Sosson, Gerald Vinci, Paul Shure, James Getzoff, Nathan Ross, Victor Arno (vln); Virginia Majewski, Allan Harshman, Alex Neiman, Stanley Harris (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Justin DiTullio, Margaret Aue, David Pratt (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Ken Lane (eel); Al Viola (g); Ralph Pefia (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (bongos/tymp). Nelson Riddle, Billy May (arr).
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Some Enchanted Evening (aNR) (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: South Pacific (1949) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-2018 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 6)
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Some Enchanted Evening (Reprise) [1] (aNR) (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: South Pacific (1949) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-2018 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 6)
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Luck, Be A Lady (aBM) (Frank Loesser) - M: Guys And Dolls (1950) Take : Unedited (y\5")\ LP: Reprise F/FS-2016 CD: Reprise 26340 (2), 45014, 46013/47045 (FAS 7) Edited to 2'25": LP: Reprise 2F/2FS-1016
Note: At the same session, Johnny Prophet recorded So In Love (mx. 2156), and Rosemary Clooney recorded How Are Things In Glocca Morra? (mx. 2168).
29-July-1963 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 7 to 10 P.M.). Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby & Dean Martin with Orchestra conducted by Morris Stoloff Al Porcino, Ray Triscari, Stu Williamson, Conte Candoli (tpt); Joe Howard, Gail Martin, Pete Carpenter, Frank Rosolino (tbn); George Price, Sinclair Lott (fr-h); Ted Nash, Harry Klee, Buddy Collette (sax/fl/clt); Bob Cooper (sax/oboe/clt); Jack Nimitz (sax/b-clt); Dan Lube, Gerald Vinci, Victor Arno, James Getzoff, Erno Neufeld, Anatol Kaminsky, Paul Shure, Marshall Sosson, Lou Raderman, Jacques Gasselin (vln); Virginia Majewski, Stanley Harris, Paul Robyn, Alvin Dinkin (via); Nino Rosso, Justin DiTullio, Eleanor Slatkin, Ray Kramer (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Ken Lane (eel); Al Viola (g); Joe Mondragon (b); Irving Cottier (d); Larry Bunker (mallets/tymp). Bill Loose, Billy May (arr). 2184
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The Oldest Established (aBM) (Frank Loesser) - M: Guys And Dolls (1950) Take : 45: Reprise 20,217 LP: Reprise F/FS-2016 CD: Reprise 45014, 46013/47045 (FAS 7)
Note: At the same session, Lou Monte and The Mary Kaye Trio recorded When The Idle Poor Become The Idle Rich (mx. 2164).
31-July-1963 (Wednesday) - Los Angeles. Reprise recording session - RCA Victor Studios (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Marty Paich Al Porcino, Conte Candoli, Ray Triscari, Stu Williamson (tpt); Dick Nash, Richard Leith, Joe Howard, Gail Martin (tbn); Richard Perissi, Gene Sherry (frh); Ted Nash, Harry Klee (sax/fl); Paul Horn (sax/fl/clt); Bob Cooper, Jack Nimitz (sax/c 1/b-c It); Gerald Vinci, James Getzoff, Amerigo Marino, Stanley Plummer, Lennie Malarsky, Anatol Kaminsky, Jacques Gasselin, Lou Raderman, Erno Neufeld, Paul Shure, Marvin Limonick, Israel Baker (vln); Virginia Majewski, Allan Harshman, Cecil Figelsky, LeRoy Collins, Louis Kievman, Stanley Harris (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Ray Kramer, Justin DiTullio, Armand Kaproff (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Joe Mondragon (b); Irving Cottier (d); Dale Anderson (conga/tymp). 2103
Here's To The Losers (Jack Segal - Robert Wells) Take : 45: Reprise 0373 LP: Reprise F/FS-1013 CD: Reprise 26340 (2), 1013-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 7)
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Love Isn't Just For The Young (Bernard Knee) Take : 45: Reprise 20,209 LP: Reprise F/FS-1013 CD: Reprise 1013-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 7)
374 Put Your Dreams Away 6/8-September-1963 (Fri/Sun) - Las Vegas. Reprise live recordings. The Sands Hotel. Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin [1] and Sammy Davis, Jr. [2] with Orchestra conducted by Antonio Morelli Neal Hefti, Billy May, Nelson Riddle (arr). I Only Have Eyes For You (aNH) (Harry Warren - Al Dubin) - MF: Dames (WB - 1934) Call Me Irresponsible (aNR) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - F: Papa's Delicate Condition (Paramount - 1963) Please Be Kind (aNH) (Saul Chaplin - Sammy Cahn) Luck, Be A Lady (aBM) (Frank Loesser) - M: Guys And Dolls (1950) H3824
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13-October-1963 (Sunday) - Los Angeles. Reprise voice overdubbing session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gus Levene The orchestra track was recorded in London, England, on 30-April-1963. Gil Grau (arr). 2296
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (Ralph Blane, Hugh Martin) - MF: Meet Me In St. Louis (MGM - 1944) Take : 45: Reprise 0243 (edited - mx. 2295) LP: Reprise R50,001 CD: Reprise 45743, 46013/47045 (FAS 7)
The Sixties 18-October-1963 (Friday) - Los Angeles. Warner Bros, recording session. Soundtrack for MF Robin And The Seven Hoods. Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle - Don't Be A Do-Badder (Finale) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn)
24-October-1963 (Thursday) - Los Angeles. Warner Bros, recording session. Soundtrack for MF Robin And The Seven Hoods. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle -1 Like To Lead When I Dance (Out-take) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn)
l3-November-1963 (Wednesday) - Los Angeles. Warner Bros, recording session. Soundtrack for MF Robin And The Seven Hoods. Frank Sinatra with Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle -My Kind Of Town (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) CD: Decade DCD-150
14-November-1963 (Thursday) - Los Angeles. Warner Bros, recording session. Soundtrack for MF Robin And The Seven Hoods. Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. with Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle - Mister Booze (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn)
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376 Put Your Dreams Away 3-December-1963 (Tuesday) - Los Angeles. Warner Bros, recording session. Soundtrack for MF Robin And The Seven Hoods. Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby and Dean Martin with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle - Style (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn)
3-December-1963 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa Dick Nash, Dick Noel, Hoyt Bohannon (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, John Cave, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, George Smith (sax/clt); Arthur Gleghorn, Harry Klee (sax/fl); Jules Jacob (sax/oboe); Jack Nimitz, Chuck Gentry (sax/b-clt); Erno Neufeld, James Getzoff, Gerald Vinci, Anatol Kaminsky, Jacques Gasselin, Alex Murray, Joe Stepansky, Nathan Ross, Bonnie Douglas, Israel Baker, Marshall Sosson, Lou Raderman, Paul Shure, Victor Arno (vln); Paul Robyn, Alvin Dinkin, Stanley Harris, Virginia Majewski (via); Edgar Lustgarten, Nino Rosso, Kurt Reher, Ray Kramer (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Carl Fortina (accordion); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola, Bobby Gibbons (g); Ralph Pena, Eddie Gilbert (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc). Don Costa, Ernie Freeman (arr). 2448
Talk To Me, Baby (aDC) (Robert Dolan - Johnny Mercer) Take : 45: Reprise 0249 LP: Reprise F/FS-1013 CD: Reprise 1013-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 7)
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Stay With Me (Main Theme From "The Cardinal") (aEF) (Jerome Moross - Carolyn Leigh) - F: The Cardinal (Gamma - 1963) Take : 45: Reprise 0249 LP: Reprise F/FS 6167 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 7)
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2-January-1964 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 2 to 5 P.M.) Frank Sinatra with Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians Pete Candoli, Conrad Gozzo, Ray Triscari, Don Fagerquist (tpt); Hoyt Bohannon, Dick Noel (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); George Price, Arthur Maebe (fr-h); Jules Jacob, Harry Klee, Willie Schwartz, Chuck Gentry, Joe Koch, Champ Webb (sax/wwd); Erno Neufeld, Victor Arno, Jacques Gasselin, Marshall Sosson, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Joe Stepansky, Thelma Beach (vln); Virginia Majewski, Stanley Harris (via); Edgar Lustgarten, Eleanor Slatkin (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Eddie Gilbert (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc); Jack Halloran, Thurl Ravenscroft, Robert Tebow, Bill Cole, Bill Kanady, Loulie Jean Norman, Jackie Ward, Betty Jane Baker, Sue Allen (voc). Jack Halloran, Nelson Riddle (arr). 2467
Early American (aNR) (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-2020 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 7)
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The House I Live In (aNR) (Earl Robinson - Lewis Allan) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-2020 CD: Reprise 1016-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 7)
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You're A Lucky Fellow, Mr. Smith (aJH) (Sonny Burke, Don Raye - Hughie Prince) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-2020 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 7)
27-January-1964 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Conte Candoli, Cappy Lewis, Don Fagerquist, Shorty Sherock (tpt); Tom Shepard, Dick Noel, Tommy Pederson (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, William Hinshaw (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee (alt/fl); Justin Gordon (sax/clt); Joe Koch (sax/clt/b-clt); Champ Webb (sax/fl/clt/oboe); Erno Neufeld, Victor Arno, Marshall Sosson, Paul Shure, Gerald Vinci, Carl LaMagna, Jacques Gasselin, Alex Beller, Victor Bay (vln); Stanley Harris, Paul Robyn
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The Way You Look Tonight (Jerome Kern - Dorothy Fields) - MF: Swing Time (RKO - 1936) Take 1+ic 5: LP: Reprise F/FS-1011 CD: Reprise 1011-2, 26340, 46013/47045 (FAS 7)
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Three Coins In The Fountain (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - F: Three Coins In The Fountain (Fox - 1954) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-1011 CD: Reprise 1011-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 7)
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Swinging On A Star (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) - MF: Going My Way (Par.-1944) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-1011 CD: Reprise 1011-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 7)
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The Continental (Con Conrad - Herb Magidson) - MF: The Gay Divorcee (RKO - 1934) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-1011 CD: Reprise 1011-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 7)
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In The Cool, Cool, Cool Of The Evening (Hoagy Carmichael - Johnny Mercer) - MF: Here Comes The Groom (Paramount - 1951) Takel: CD: Artisan ART-601 Take 4: LP: Reprise F/FS-1011 CD: Reprise 1011-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 7)
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28-January-1964 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Comad Gozzo, Shorty Sherock, Don Fagerquist, Cappy Lewis (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Dick Noel, Tom Shepard (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Richard Perissi, William Hinshaw (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee, Champ Webb, Justin Gordon, Joe Koch (wwd); Israel Baker, Jacques Gasselin, Marshall Sosson, Victor Arno, Gerald Vinci, Bonnie Douglas, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Joe Stepansky (vln); Louis Kievman, Paul Robyn (via); Nino Rosso, Kurt Reher, David Pratt (vie); Kathryn Julye (g); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola, Laurindo Almeida (g); Ralph Pena (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc). 2526
It Might As Well Be Spring (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - MF: State Fair (Fox-1945) Take 7: LP: Reprise F/FS-1011 CD: Reprise 1011-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 7)
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Secret Love (Sammy Fain - Paul Francis Webster) - MF: Calamity Jane (WB-1953) Takel: CD: Artisan ART-601 Take2+ic3: LP: Reprise F/FS-1011 CD: Reprise 1011-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 7)
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Moon River (Henry Mancini - Johnny Mercer) - F: Breakfast At Tiffany's (Paramount - 1961) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-1011 CD: Reprise 1011-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 7)
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Days Of Wine And Roses (Henry Mancini - Johnny Mercer) - F: Days Of Wine And Roses (WB - 1962) Take 2: LP: Reprise F/FS-1011 CD: Reprise 1011-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 7)
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Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing (Sammy Fain - Paul Francis Webster) - F: Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing (Fox - 1955) Take :
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4-February-1964 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 2 to 5:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra & Bing Crosby with Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians John Audino, Mickey Mangano, Uan Rasey, Shorty Sherock (tpt); Joe Howard, Tommy Pederson (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); Buddy Collette, Lloyd Hildebrand, Bill Hood, Jules Jacob, Jack Nimitz, Ethmer Roten, Harry Schuchman, Willie Schwartz (wwd); Thelma Beach, Arnold Belnick, Bonnie Douglas, Lennie Malarsky, Stanley Plummer, Nathan Ross, Marshall Sosson, Joe Stepansky (vln); Stanley Harris, Paul Robyn (via); David Pratt, Harold Schneier (vie); Stella Castellucci (harp); Eugene Di Novi, Caesar Giovannini, Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Red Callender, Ralph Pena (b); Irving Cottier (d); Milt Holland, Lou Singer, Emil Richards (perc); Jack Halloran, Ralph Isbell, Jacqueline Allen, Robert Bellamy, Eugene Brent, Robert Brunner, Vangie Carmichael, Patricia Collier, Barbara Ford, Ella Halloran, Ronald Harris, Bill Kanady, Leonard Kranendonk, Ray Linn Jr., Lavada Marlow, Gene Merlino, Jay Meyer, Loulie Jean Norman, Paul Sandberg, Max Smith, William Stephens, Robert Tebow, Randall Shepard, Doreen Tryden, Jim Wheeler, Earle Wilkie, Loretta Williamson, Marilyn Zagnoli (voc). Roy Ringwald, Dick Reynolds, Jack Halloran (arr). 2470
Let Us Break Bread Together (aRR) (Roy Ringwald) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-2020 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 7)
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You Never Had It So Good (aDR, JH) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-2020 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 7)
Note: Reprise says the voice tracks above were the ones issued, but Frank (on 17-Mar) and Bing (on 10-Mar) did overdubs for both titles.
14-February-1964 (Friday) - Hollywood. Soundtrack for puppet show Les Ponpees de Paris. Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, Janine Forman & Crista Speck with Orchestra conducted by Leo Reisman Instrumentation: 4 trumpets, 4 trombones, 4 horns, 5 woodwinds, 12 violins, 4
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violas, 4 cellos, 2 pianos, 2 guitars, 1 bass, 1 tuba, 3 percussionists, 16 singers. RPA3-0274
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8-April-1964 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (7 to 10:30 P.M. - see Note 1). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Shorty Sherock, Pete Candoli, Cappy Lewis, Harry Edison (tpt); Tommy Pederson, Tom Shepard, Dick Nash, Gail Martin (tbn); William Hinshaw, Gene Sherry (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee, Plas Johnson, Champ Webb, Joe Koch (wwd); Victor Arno, Lou Raderman, Paul Shure, Marshall Sosson, Jacques Gasselin, Arnold Belnick, Bonnie Douglas, Robert Konrad, Victor Bay (vln); Paul Robyn, Alex Neiman (via); Armand Kaproff, David Pratt, Anne Goodman (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Ralph Pena (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc). Nelson Riddle, Don Costa (arr). 2628
My Kind Of Town (aNR) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Robin And The Seven Hoods (WB - 1964) Take : 45: Reprise 0279 LP: Reprise F/FS-2021, F/FS-1016 CD: Reprise 26340 (2), 46013/47045 (FAS 8)
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I Like To Lead When I Dance (aNR) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Robin And The Seven Hoods (WB - 1964) Take : 45: Reprise 0279 LP: Reprise F/FS-2021 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 8)
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I Can't Believe I'm Losing You (aDC) (See Note 2.) (Don Costa - Phil Zeller) Take : 45: Reprise 0380, 0677 LP: Reprise F/FS-1013 CD: Reprise 1013-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 8)
Note 1: Union contract says: 7 to 10:30 (36 men) and 7 to 11 (6 men). At the same session, Sammy Davis, Jr. recorded Bang Bang (mx. 2627) and Nelson Riddle recorded Seven Hoods Overture (mx. 2626).
3 82 Put Your Dreams Away Note 2: On 14-March-1968 (almost four years later!), Max Bennett overdubbed his guitar on I Can't Believe I'm Losing You. With a new master number (L 6505), the title was issued as the single Reprise 0677.
10-April-1964 (Friday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 10:00 A.M. to 1:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby [1], Dean Martin [2] & Sammy Davis, Jr. [3] with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Pete Candoli, Shorty Sherock, Cappy Lewis, Bud Brisbois (tpt); Dick Noel, Tom Shepard, Lloyd Ulyate (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); William Hinshaw, Arthur Maebe (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee, Plas Johnson, Champ Webb, Bill Hood (sax/wwd); Victor Arno, Jacques Gasselin, Lou Raderman, Nathan Ross, Robert Konrad, Victor Bay, Alex Beller, Bonnie Douglas, Lennie Malarsky (vln); Paul Robyn, Stanley Harris (via); Justin DiTullio, Anne Goodman, Eleanor Slatkin (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Douglas Fischer (org); Al Viola (g); Ralph Pena (b); Irving Cottier (d); Gene Estes (perc); Glen Clement, Vigil Evans, Lloyd Olson, Ralph Mullins, Russell Brown, Mainerd Baker (vocal chorus [4]). Warren Barker (arr all titles). 2631
Style [1,2] (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Robin And The Seven Hoods (WB - 1964) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-2021 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 8)
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Mister Booze [1,2,3,4] (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Robin And The Seven Hoods (WB - 1964) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-2021 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 8)
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Don't Be A Do-Badder (Finale) [1, 2, 3, 4] (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Robin And The Seven Hoods (WB - 1964) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-2021 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 8)
Note: At the same session, Bing Crosby recorded Don't Be A Do-Badder (mx. 2630).
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9-June-1964 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 7 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Count Basie and His Orchestra Al Porcino, Don Rader, Wallace Davenport, Al Aarons, Sonny Cohn, Harry Edison (tpt); Henry Coker, Grover Mitchell, Bill Hughes, Henderson Chambers (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); Frank Foster (ten); Eric Dixon (ten/fl); Marshall Royal (alt/clt); Frank Wess (alt/fl); Charles Fowlkes (bar); Count Basie (p); Freddie Green (g); Buddy Catlett (b); Sonny Payne (d); Emil Richards (vib/ perc). Quincy Jones (arr/cond). 2809
The Best Is Yet To Come (Cy Coleman - Carolyn Leigh) Takel: CD: Artisan ART-602 Take 4: CD: Artisan ART-602 Take 9: CD: Artisan ART-602 Take 10: LP: Reprise F/FS-1012 CD: Reprise 1012-2, 26340 (2), 46013/47045 (FAS 8), 46972
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I Wanna Be Around (Sadie Vimmerstedt, Johnny Mercer) Takel: CD: Artisan ART-602 Take 5: LP: Reprise F/FS-1012 CD: Reprise 1012-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 8), 46972
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I Believe In You (Frank Loesser) - M: How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying (1961) Take 3: LP: Reprise F/FS-1012 CD: Reprise 1012-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 8), 46972
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Fly Me To The Moon (Bart Howard) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-1012 CD: Reprise 1012-2, 26340 (2), 46013/47045 (FAS 8), 46972
3 84 Put Your Dreams Away 10-June-1964 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 7 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Count Basie and His Orchestra Al Porcino, Don Rader, Wallace Davenport, Al Aarons, Sonny Cohn, Harry Edison (tpt); Henry Coker, Grover Mitchell, Bill Hughes, Henderson Chambers (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); Frank Foster (ten); Eric Dixon (ten/fl); Marshall Royal (alt/clt); Frank Wess (alt/fl); Charles Fowlkes (bar); Gerald Vinci, Israel Baker, Jacques Gasselin, Thelma Beach, Bonnie Douglas, Marshall Sosson, Erno Neufeld, Lou Raderman, Paul Shure, James Getzoff (vln); Virginia Majewski, Paul Robyn, Alvin Dinkin, Stanley Harris (via); Edgar Lustgarten, Anne Goodman (vie); Count Basie (p); Freddie Green (g); Buddy Catlett (b); Sonny Payne (d); Emil Richards (vib/perc). Quincy Jones (arr/cond). 2814
Hello, Dolly! (aQJ) (Jerry Herman) - M: Hello, Dolly (1964) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-1012 CD: Reprise 1012-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 8), 46972
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The Good Life (aQJ) (Sacha Distel - Jack Reardon) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-1012 CD: Reprise 1012-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 8), 46972
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I Wish You Love ("Que Reste-t-il de Nos Amours?") (aQJ) (Charles Trenet - Charles Trenet, Fr.w.\ Albert Beach, Eng.w.) Take 8: LP: Reprise F/FS-1012 CD: Reprise 1012-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 8), 46972
12-June-1964 (Friday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 8:30 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Count Basie and His Orchestra a) Al Porcino, Don Rader, Wallace Davenport, Al Aarons, Sonny Cohn, Harry Edison (tpt); Henry Coker, Grover Mitchell, Bill Hughes, Henderson Chambers (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); Frank Foster (ten); Eric Dixon (ten/fl); Marshall Royal (alt/clt); Frank Wess (alt/fl); Charles Fowlkes (bar); Gerald Vinci, Israel Baker, Jacques Gasselin, Thelma Beach, Bonnie Douglas, Marshall Sosson, Erno Neufeld, Lou Raderman, Paul Shure, James Getzoff (vln); Virginia Majewski, Paul Robyn, Alvin Dinkin, Stanley Harris (via);
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Edgar Lustgarten, Anne Goodman (vie); Count Basie (p); Freddie Green (g); Buddy Catlett (b); Sonny Payne (d); Emil Richards (vib/perc). Quincy Jones (arr/cond). 2817
I Can't Stop Loving You (Don Gibson) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-1012 CD: Reprise 1012-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 8), 46972
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More (Theme From "Mondo Cane") (Riz Ortolani, Nino Oliviero - Marcello Ciorciolini, It.w.; Norman Newell, Eng.w.) - F: Mondo Cane (Cineriz - 1961) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-1012 CD: Reprise 1012-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 8), 46972
b) Al Porcino, Don Rader, Wallace Davenport, Al Aarons, Sonny Cohn, Harry Edison (tpt); Henry Coker, Grover Mitchell, Bill Hughes, Henderson Chambers (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); Frank Foster (ten); Eric Dixon (ten/fl); Marshall Royal (alt/clt); Frank Wess (alt/fl); Charles Fowlkes (bar); Count Basie (p); Freddie Green (g); Buddy Catlett (b); Sonny Payne (d); Emil Richards (vib/perc). Quincy Jones (arr/cond). 2819
Wives And Lovers (Burt Bacharah - Hal David) - F: Wives And Lovers (Paramount - 1963) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-1012 CD: Reprise 1012-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 8), 46972
16-June-1964 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians Al Porcino, Shorty Sherock, Stu Williamson, Mannie Klein (tpt); Dick Noel, Hoyt Bohannon (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); Ronny Lang, Ethmer Roten, Bob Cooper, Buddy Collette, Bill Hood (wwd); Lou Raderman, Jacques Gasselin, Paul Shure, Israel Baker, Gerald Vinci, James Getzoff, Nathan Ross, Bonnie Douglas (vln); Paul Robyn, Stanley Harris (via); Anne Goodman, Kurt Reher (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Betty Anne Weaver (cordovox); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Ralph Pefia (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc); a vocal group on all titles. Nelson Riddle, Jack Halloran, Dick Reynolds (arr).
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An Old-Fashioned Christmas (aNR) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-2022 CD: Reprise 45743-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 8)
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I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day (aNR) (Johnny Marks - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) Take : 45: Reprise 0314 LP: Reprise F/FS-2022 CD: Reprise 45743-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 8)
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The Little Drummer Boy (Carol Of The Drum) (aJH, DR) (Katherine Davis, Henry Onorati, Harry Simeone) Take : 45: Reprise 0314 LP: Reprise F/FS-2022 CD: Reprise 45743-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 8)
19-June-1964 (Friday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 1 to 4:30 P.M.). (See note.) Frank Sinatra & Bing Crosby with Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians Conrad Gozzo, Shorty Sherock, Mannie KleLi, Ray Triscari (tpt); Dick Nash, Dick Noel (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Willie Schwartz, Gene Cipriano, Harry Klee, Buddy Collette, Jack Nimitz (wwd); Lou Raderman, Jacques Gasselin, Erno Neufeld, Marshall Sosson, Israel Baker, Paul Shure, Victor Arno, Lennie Malarsky (vln); Virginia Majewski, Stanley Harris (via); Justin DiTullio, Anne Goodman (vie); Betty Anne Weaver (cordovox); Bill Miller (p); Vincent Terri (g); Ralph Pena (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards, Frank Capp (perc); a vocal group on all titles. Jack Halloran, Harry Betts (arr). 2457
Go Tell It On The Mountain (aJH) (Trad. - adapt, by Jack Halloran) Take : 45: Reprise 0317 LP: Reprise F/FS-2022 CD: Reprise 45743-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 8)
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We Wish You The Merriest (aJH, HB) (Les Brown) Take : 45: Reprise 0317
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LP: Reprise F/FS-2022 CD: Reprise 45743-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 8) Note: The trumpets and the cordovox left at 4 P.M. At the same session, Bing Crosby recorded It's Christmas Time Again (mx. 2459), Christmas Candles (mx. 2460) and The Secret Of Christmas (mx. 2461).
17-July-1964 (Friday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 7 to 10:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Ernie Freeman Robert Bryant (tpt); Buddy Collette (wwd); Victor Arno, Paul Shure, Lou Raderman, Sidney Sharp, Ralph Schaeffer, Lennie Malarsky, Arnold Belnick, William Kurasch, Joe Stepansky, Darrel Terwilliger, Jacques Gasselin, Marshall Sosson (vln); Alex Neiman, Gareth Nuttycombe, Joseph Di Fiore, Alvin Dinkin (via); Kurt Reher, Justin DiTullio, Emmett Sargeant, Anne Goodman (vie); Bill Miller, Gene Garf, Ray Sherman (p); Al Hendrickson, Bobby Gibbons, Tommy Tedesco (g); Joe Mondragon (b); Hal Blaine (d); Emil Richards (perc); a vocal group [1]. Ernie Freeman, Billy May (arr). 2888
Softly As I Leave You ("Piano") [1] (aEF) (Antonio DeVita - Giorgio Calabrese, It.w.\ Hal Shaper, Eng.w.) Take 10: 45: Reprise RPS 0301 LP: Reprise F/FS-1013, F/FS-1016, F/FS-1025 CD: Reprise 1013-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 8)
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Then Suddenly Love [1] (aEF) (Roy Alfred - Paul Vance) Take 9: 45: Reprise RPS 0301 LP: Reprise F/FS-1013 CD: Reprise 1013-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 8)
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Since Marie Has Left Paree (aBM) (Hy Glaser, Jerry Solomon) Take : CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 8)
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Available [1] (aEF) (L. B. Marks, Ned Wynn - Sammy Cahn) Take 7:
388 Put Your Dreams Away 45: Reprise 0350 LP: Reprise F/FS-1013 CD: Reprise 1013-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 8) 3-October-1964 (Saturday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 3 to 7 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Cappy Lewis (tpt); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); John Cave, Richard Perissi, Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee, Gene Cipriano, Plas Johnson, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Erno Neufeld, Marshall Sosson, Victor Bay, Jacques Gasselin, Paul Shure, Joe Stepansky, Thelma Beach, Bonnie Douglas, Lou Raderman (vln); Virginia Majewski, Alvin Dinkin (via); Edgar Lustgarten, Anne Goodman, Armand Kaproff (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Bill Miller, Ray Sherman (p); Bobby Gibbons, Tommy Tedesco, Vincent Terri, Al Viola (g); Ralph Pena (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc); a vocal chorus on all titles. Nelson Riddle, Billy May (arr). 2980
Pass Me By (aBM) (Cy Coleman - Carolyn Leigh) - F: Father Goose (U-I - 1964) Take 5: LP: Reprise F/FS-1013 CD: Reprise 1013-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 9)
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Emily (aNR) (Johnny Mandel - Johnny Mercer) - F: The Americanization Of Emily (MGM - 1964) Take 11: 45: Reprise RPS 0332 LP: Reprise F/FS-1013 CD: Reprise 1013-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 9)
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Dear Heart (aNR) (Henry Mancini - Jay Livingston, Ray Evans) - F: Dear Heart (WB - 1964) Take LP: Reprise F/FS-1013 CD: Reprise 1013-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 9)
Note: At the same session, Nelson Riddle recorded Fiddler On The Roof(mx. 2979), an instrumental.
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10-November-1964 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 7:30 to 10:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Ernie Freeman Marshall Cram (tbn); Willie Schwartz (alt/fl); Sidney Sharp, Israel Baker, Henry Roth, Bernard Kundell, Nathan Ross, Victor Arno, Joe Stepansky, William Kurasch, Lennie Malarsky, Ralph Schaeffer, Darrel Terwilliger, Arnold Belnick (vln); Alex Neiman, Alvin Dinkin, Allan Harshman, Paul Robyn (via); Kurt Reher, Joseph Saxon, Anne Goodman, Jesse Ehrlich (vie); Bill Miller, Lincoln Mayorga, Eugene Di Novi (p); Tommy Tedesco, Donnie Lanier, Bill Pitman (g); Chuck Berghofer (b); Hal Blaine (d); Emil Richards (mallets); a vocal group on both titles. 3046
Somewhere In Your Heart (Clarence Kehner - Russell Faith) Take 10: 45: Reprise 0332 LP: Reprise F/FS-1025 CD: Reprise 2274-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 9)
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Any Time At All (Baker Knight) Take 6: 45: Reprise 0350 LP: Reprise R/RS 6167 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 9)
13-April-1965 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Wayne Songer (clt); Lloyd Hildebrand (bsn/fl); Harry Klee, Clyde Hylton (clt/fl); Melinda Eckels (fl); Bert Gassman (oboe); Marshall Sosson, Mischa Russell, Victor Arno, Joseph Quadri, Joseph Livoti, Murray Kellner, Harry Bluestone, Jacques Gasselin, Lou Raderman, Harold Dicterow, Paul Shure, Dan Lube, Israel Baker, Louis Kaufman, Jack Gootkin, Nicholas Pisani (vln); Sanford Schonbach, Paul Robyn, Ray Menhennick (via); Kurt Reher (vie); Kathryn Thompson Vail (harp); Bill Miller (p); Vincent Terri (g); Mike Rubin (b); Nick Fatool (d). H 3295
Don't Wait Too Long (Sunny Skylar) Rehearsal: CD: Artisan ART-609
390 Put Your Dreams Away Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-609 Take 4: CD: Artisan ART-609 Take 7: CD: Artisan ART-609 Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-1014 CD: Reprise 1014-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 9), 46946 H 3296
September Song (Kurt Weill - Maxwell Anderson) - M: Knickerbocker Holiday (1938) Take 6: CD: Artisan ART-609 Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-1014 CD: Reprise 1014-2, 26340 (2), 46013/47045 (FAS 9), 46946
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Last Night When We Were Young (Harold Arlen - E. Y. Harburg) Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-609 Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-1014 CD: Reprise 1014-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 9), 46946
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Hello, Young Lovers (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) -M: The King And I (1951) Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-609 Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-1014 CD: Reprise 1014-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 9), 46946
14-April-1965 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording "A" (1 st session: 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Wayne Songer (clt); Lloyd Hildebrand (bsn/fl); Harry Klee, Clyde Hylton (clt/ fl); Melinda Eckels (fl); Bert Gassman (oboe); Mischa Russell, Victor Arno, Joseph Quadri, Joseph Livoti, Murray Kellner, Harry Bluestone, Jacques Gasselin, Marshall Sosson, Lou Raderman, Harold Dicterow, Paul Shure, Dan
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Lube, Israel Baker, Erno Neufeld, David Frisina, Anatol Kaminsky (vln); Louis Kievman, Paul Robyn, Alvin Dinkin (via); Armand Kaproff (vie); Kathryn Thompson Vail (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Mike Rubin (b); Nick Fatool (d). H 3299
I See It Now (Alec Wilder - William Engvick) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-1014 CD: Reprise 1014-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 9), 46946
H 3300
When The Wind Was Green (Donald Henry Stinson) Take 3: CD: Artisan ART-609 Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-1014 CD: Reprise 1014-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 9), 46946
H3301
Once Upon A Time (Charles Strouse - Lee Adams) - M: All American (1962) Take 3: CD: Artisan ART-609 Take 6: LP: Reprise F/FS-1014 CD: Reprise 1014-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 9), 46946
H 3302
How Old Am I? (Gordon Jenkins) Take :
14-April-1965 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording "B" (2nd session: 8 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Donnie Lanier Roy Caton, Anthony Terran, Robert Bryant (tpt); Pete Carpenter, Louis Blackburn (tbn); Sidney Sharp, Arnold Belnick, Henry Roth, Ralph Schaeffer, William Kurasch, Darrel Terwilliger, Joseph Di Fiore, Tibor Zelig, James Getzoff, Lennie Malarsky (vln); Alex Neiman, Harry Hyams (via); Anne Goodman, Jesse Ehrlich, Emmet Sargeant, Joseph Saxon (vie); Bill Miller, Ernie Freeman, Russell Bridges (p); John Gray, Dennis Budimir, Bill Pitman (g); Chuck Berghofer (b); Hal Blaine (d); Eddie Brackett Jr., Frank Capp, Emil
392 Put Your Dreams Away Richards (perc); Loulie Jean Norman, Ella Halloran, Betty Allan, Betty Baker, Paul Sandberg, Bill Kanady, Thurl Ravenscroft, Jack Halloran (voc - on both titles). Ernie Freeman (arr). HX 3320
Tell Her (You Love Her Each Day) (Gil Ward, Charles Watkins) Take : 45: Reprise 0373 LP: Reprise FS-1020 CD: Reprise 1020-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 9)
HX 3321
When Somebody Loves You (James Ven Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Take : 45: Reprise 0398 LP: Reprise FS 1025 CD: Reprise 2274, 46013/47045 (FAS 9)
Note: The vocal group recorded again on 16-April. Frank Capp and Emil Richards started at 7:30 P.M. The same time for the start of both sessions (and the 30 minutes of difference in their ending) is explained by the fact that the second one was shared with Keely Smith, who recorded Standing In The Ruins (mx.3322) and Have You Ever Been Lonely? (mx. 3323). It is possible that Sinatra did the two numbers above in 30 minutes, which explains - I guess - the overtime of the second in relation to the first...
22-ApriI-1965 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording "A" (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Melinda Eckels, Arnold Koblentz (oboe); Wayne Songer, Harry Klee, Clyde Hylton (clt); Lloyd Hildebrand (bsn); Mischa Russell, Victor Arno, Joseph Quadri, Joseph Livoti, Murray Kellner, Harry Bluestone, Marshall Sosson, Lou Raderman, Ralph Schaeffer, Walter Edelstein, Dan Lube, Herman Clebanoff, Louis Kaufman, Joe Stepansky, Jacques Gasselin, Anatol Kaminsky (vln); Louis Kievman, Alvin Dinkin, Paul Robyn (via); Armand Kaproff (vie); Kathryn Thompson Vail (harp); Bill Miller (p); Vincent Terri (g); Mike Rubin (b); Nick Fatool (d). H 3352
It Was A Very Good Year (Ervin Drake) Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-602
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Take 7: 45: Reprise 0429 LP: Reprise F/FS 1014 CD: Reprise 1014-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 9), 46946 H 3353
The Man In The Looking Glass (Bart Howard) Takel: CD: Artisan ART-609 Take 2: LP: Reprise F/FS 1014 CD: Reprise 1014-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 9), 46946
H 3354
This Is All I Ask (Gordon Jenkins) Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-602 Take 5: LP: Reprise F/FS 1014 CD: Reprise 1014-2, 26340 (2), 46013/47045 (FAS 9), 46946
H 3355
It Gets Lonely Early (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Take 11: (Sinatra sings the verse.) CD: Artisan ART-601 Take 12: (Sinatra does not sing the verse.) LP: Reprise F/FS 1014 CD: Reprise 1014-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 9), 46946
H3302
How Old Am I? (See note.) (Gordon Jenkins) Take : 45: Reprise 0677 LP: Reprise F/FS 1014 CD: Reprise 1014-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 9), 46946
Note: On 14-March-1968 (almost three years later!), Max Bennett overdubbed his guitar on How Old Am I? The result, with a new master number (L 6506), was issued on the Reprise single 0677.
394 Put Your Dreams Away 6-May-1965 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 7 to 8:15 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Donnie Lanier Willie Schwartz, Bill Green, Chuck Gentry, Plas Johnson (sax/wwd); Israel Baker, Lennie Malarsky, Henry Roth, Sidney Sharp, Ralph Schaeffer, William Kurasch, Robert Barene, Arnold Belnick (vln); Alex Neiman, Joseph Di Fiore, Myron Sandier, Harry Hyams, Joseph Saxon (via); Jesse Ehrlich, Emmet Sargeant, Joseph DiTullio (vie); Russell Bridges, Ernie Freeman (p); Bill Pitman, Al Viola, Tommy Tedesco, John Gray (g); Chuck Berghofer (b); Hal Blaine (d); Eddie Brackett Jr., Frank Capp, Emil Richards (perc); a vocal group. Ernie Freeman (arr). HX3417
Forget Domani (Riz Ortolani - Norman Newell) - F: The Yellow Rolls Royce (MGM - 1964) Take : 45: Reprise 0380 LP: Reprise F/FS 1025 CD: Reprise 2274, 46013/47045 (FAS 9)
27-May-1965 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording "A" (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Cappy Lewis (tpt); Dick Nash, Tom Shepard, Tommy Pederson (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Justin Gordon, Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee, Buddy Collette, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Gerald Vinci, Erno Neufeld, Nathan Ross, Marshall Sosson, Israel Baker, Alex Beller, Lou Raderman, Mischa Russell, Victor Bay (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Barbara Simons, Stanley Harris (via); Armand Kaproff, Eleanor Slatkin, Edgar Lustgarten (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Bob Bain, Bill Pitman (g); Mike Rubin, Joe Comfort (b); Irving Cottier (d). H 3442
The September Of My Years (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Take 5: CD: Artisan ART-609 Take 9: CD: Artisan ART-609 Take 12: CD: Artisan ART-609 Take 17: 45: Reprise 0531 LP: Reprise F/FS 1014, F/FS 1016 CD: Reprise 1014-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 9), 46946
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Note: This was the only title Sinatra recorded on this date. The remaining part of the session was used for selections to be issued under the names of Nelson Riddle and Gordon Jenkins: Me And My Shadow (mx. 3443), Melancholie (mx. 3444), I Love You (mx. 3445), and Freddie's New Slacks (no mx. number assigned, considered to be a track to back a Sinatra dubbing on a later date - which never came.
23-August-1965 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording "A" (from 9 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Torrie Zito Al Porcino, Stu Williamson, Ray Triscari, Pete Candoli (tpt); Dick Nash, Dick Noel, Hoyt Bohannon (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, William Hinshaw, John Cave (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Harry Klee, Chuck Gentry, Justin Gordon, Gene Cipriano (sax/wwd); Nathan Ross, James Getzoff, Stanley Plummer, John De Voogdt, Erno Neufeld, Paul Shure, Lou Raderman, Marshall Sosson, Jacques Gasselin, Gerald Vinci, Anatol Kaminsky, Arnold Belnick, Ben Gill, Israel Baker, Victor Arno (vln); Paul Robyn, Stanley Harris, Allan Harshman, Alvin Dinkin (via); Kurt Reher, Elizabeth Greenschpoon, Justin DiTullio (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller, Paul Kaufman (p); Al Viola, Laurindo Almeida (g); Joe Mondragon, Mike Rubin (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc). Torrie Zito, Nelson Riddle (arr). HX 3703
Ev'rybody Has The Right To Be Wrong (aTZ) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - M: Skyscraper (1965) Take 8: 45: Reprise 0410 LP: Reprise F/FS 1015 CD: Reprise 1015-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 9)
HX 3704
I'll Only Miss Her When I Think Of Her (aTZ) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - M: Skyscraper (1965) Take 12: featuring Laurindo Almeida (g) 45: Reprise 0410 LP: Reprise F/FS 1015 CD: Reprise 1015-2, 26340 (2), 46013/47045 (FAS 9)
HX 3707
Golden Moment (aNR) (Kenny Jacobson - Rhoda Roberts) - M: Hot September (1965) Take 3: EP: Reprise r30,071 LP: Reprise F/FS 1015 CD: Reprise 1015-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 9)
396 Put Your Dreams Away Note: A master HX 3708 was recorded on this date, but it was a Riddle instrumental. Riddle is said to have conducted his arrangements at this session, but the session report gives Torrie Zito as the sole conductor.
14-September-1965 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 4 to 7 P.M.V Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle At this session, Riddle recorded Marriage On The Rocks (mx. 3729), Mr. Tambourine Man (mx. 3730), Brazilian Summer (mx. 3731) - to be issued under his name - and the orchestra track for Moment To Moment (mx. 3728), on which Sinatra overdubbed his voice on 21-Oct, q.v.
ll-October-1965 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 7 to 10 P.M.). a) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Sonny Burke Al Porcino, James Salko, Pete Candoli (tpt); Tommy Pederson, William Schaefer (tbn); Chuck Gentry, Buddy Collette, Justin Gordon, Harry Klee, Willie Schwartz (sax/wwd); Victor Arno, Bonnie Douglas, Thelma Beach, Joe Stepansky, Herman Clebanoff, David Frisina, Erno Neufeld, Alex Murray (vln); Stanley Harris (via); Alex Neiman, Edgar Lustgarten, Kurt Reher (vie); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Ralph Pena (b); Irving Cottier (d); a vocal group [1]. Billy May, Fred Stulce, Nelson Riddle (arr). H3767
Come Fly With Me (aBM) (James Van Heusen - Samy Cahn) Take 3: (3'10") CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 10) Take 6: Edited to one chorus. LP: Reprise 2F/2FS-1016 CD: Reprise 1016-2
H3768
I'll Never Smile Again [1] (aFS) (Ruth Lowe) Takel: CD: Artisan ART-602 Take 2: LP: Reprise 2F/2FS-1016 CD: Reprise 1016-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 10)
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b) Sinatra out. Orchestra only. H 3769
From Here To Eternity (aNR) (Freddie Karger - Robert Wells) - F: From Here To Eternity (Columbia - 1953) (Track used as background for scene of the film presented on the recordings below.) Takel: LP: Reprise 2F/2FS 1016 CD: Reprise 1016-2
H 3770
Love And Marriage (aNR) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) (Sinatra overdubbed his voice on this track on 21-Oct., q.v.)
21-October-1965 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Reprise overdubbing session (see note). a) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Pete Candoli (tpt); Dick Noel, Vernon Friley, Hoyt Bohannon (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, William Hinshaw (fr-h); Ronny Lang, Harry Klee (fl); Gene Cipriano (oboe); Chuck Gentry (b-clt); Marshall Sosson, Lou Raderman, Victor Bay, Bonnie Douglas, Jacques Gasselin, Arnold Belnick, Herman Clebanoff, Ralph Schaeffer, Darrel Terwilliger (vln); Paul Robyn, Stanley Harris, Alvin Dinkin (via); Joseph Saxon, Anne Goodman, Elizabeth Greenschpoon (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Howard Roberts, Dennis Budimir (g); Joe Comfort (b); Milt Holland (d). Victor Feldman (perc). The orchestra track was recorded on 14-Sep-1965. HX 3728
Moment To Moment (Henry Mancini - Johnny Mercer) - F: Moment To Moment (Universal - 1966) Take : 45: Reprise 0429 LP: Reprise(Italy) FS 5238 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 10)
b) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Sonny Burke Al Porcino, James Salko, Pete Candoli (tpt); Tommy Pederson, William Schaefer (tbn); Chuck Gentry, Buddy Collette, Justin Gordon, Harry Klee, Willie Schwartz (sax/wwd); Victor Arno, Bonnie Douglas, Thelma Beach, Joe Stepansky, Herman Clebanoff, David Frisina, Erno Neufeld, Alex
398 Put Your Dreams Away Murray (vln); Stanley Harris (via); Alex Neiman, Edgar Lustgarten, Kurt Reher (vie); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Ralph Pena (b); Irving Cottier (d). Nelson Riddle (arr). The orchestra track was recorded on 11-October-1965. H 3770
Love And Marriage (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Take 3: Unedited (TIT): CD: Reprise 26340 (2), 46013/47045 (FAS 10) Edited (YIT): LP: Reprise 2F/2FS 1016 CD: Reprise 1016-2
29-November-1965 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Tommy Pederson, Urbie Green (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, William Hinshaw, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Ted Nash, Ronny Lang (clt); Jules Jacob (oboe); Lloyd Hildebrand, Jack Marsh (bsn); Willie Schwartz, Gene Cipriano, Chuck Gentry, Harry Klee (sax); Gerald Vinci, Emil Briano, Ambrose Russo, Herman Clebanoff, Tibor Zelig, Thelma Beach, Arnold Belnick, Jerome Reisler, John De Voogdt, Darrel Terwilliger, Marshall Sosson, Victor Arno, Alex Murray, Ralph Schaeffer, William Kurasch, Victor Bay, Alex Beller, Nathan Ross (vln); Paul Robyn, Stanley Harris, Maxine Johnson, Barbara Simons, Joseph Di Fiore, Alvin Dinkin (via); Kurt Reher, Edgar Lustgarten, Eleanor Slatkin, Harold Schneier, Jesse Ehrlich, Nino Rosso (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Ralph Pena, Eddie Gilbert (b); Irving Cottier (d); Larry Bunker (perc). H 3892
Moon Song (Arthur Johnston - Sam Coslow) - F: Hello Everybody! (Par.-1932) Take 6: CD: Artisan ART-607 Take 11: CD: Artisan ART-607 Take 13: LP: Reprise F/FS 1018 CD: Reprise 1018-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 10)
H 3893
Moon Love (Mack David, Mack Davis, Andre Kostelanetz) - based on Tchaikovsky's Symphony No.6 Take 2:
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LP: Reprise F/FS 1018 CD: Reprise 1018-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 10) H 3894
The Moon Got In My Eyes (Arthur Johnston - Johnny Burke) - F: Double Or Nothing (Paramount - 1937) Takel: CD: Artisan ART-607 Take 3: LP: Reprise F/FS-1018 CD: Reprise 1018-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 10)
H 3895
Moonlight Serenade (Glenn Miller - Mitchell Parish) Take 6: CD: Artisan ART-601, ART-607 Take 11: LP: Reprise F/FS 1018 CD: Reprise 1018-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 10)
H 3896
Reaching For The Moon (Irving Berlin) - F: Reaching For The Moon (U.A. - 1931) Take 3: CD: Artisan ART-607 Take 4: LP: Reprise F/FS 1018 CD: Reprise 1018-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 10)
30-November-1965 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording "A" (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Cappy Lewis (tpt); Urbie Green, Tom Shepard, Tommy Pederson (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, William Hinshaw (fr-h); Lloyd Hildebrand, Jack Marsh (bsn); Norman Benno, Gene Cipriano (oboe); Willie Schwartz, Ronny Lang (fl); Justin Gordon, Chuck Gentry, Harry Klee (wwd); Gerald Vinci, Alex Beller, Thelma Beach, Marshall Sosson, Nathan Ross, Anatol Kaminsky, Bonnie Douglas, James Getzoff, Jacques Gasselin, Erno Neufeld, Ralph Schaeffer, Victor Arno, Lou Raderman, Paul Shure, David Frisina, Alex Murray, Israel Baker, Victor Bay (vln); Paul Robyn, Alex Neiman, Barbara Simons, Allan Harshman, Stanley Harris, Alvin Dinkin (via); Kurt Reher, Eleanor Slatkin, Edgar Lustgarten, Harold Schneier, Anne Goodman, Nino Rosso (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Vincent Terri, Al Viola (g); Ralph Pena, Eddie Gilbert (b); Irving Cottier (d); Victor Feldman (perc).
400 Put Your Dreams Away H 3897
I Wished On The Moon (Dorothy Parker, Ralph Rainger) - MF: Big Broadcast Of 1936 (Paramount - 1935) Take 6: CD: Artisan ART-607 Take 8: LP: Reprise F/FS-1018 CD: Reprise 1018-2, 26340 (2), 46013/47045 (FAS 10)
H 3898
Moonlight Becomes You (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) - MF: Road To Morocco (Paramount - 1942) Takel: LP: Reprise F/FS-1018 CD: Reprise 1018-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 10)
H3899
Moonlight Mood (Peter De Rose - Harold Adamson) Take 2: LP: Reprise F/FS-1018 CD: Reprise 1018-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 10)
H 3900
Oh, You Crazy Moon (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) Take 3: CD: Artisan ART-607 Take 4: 45: Reprise 0470 LP: Reprise F/FS-1018 CD: Reprise 1018-2, 26340 (2), 46013/47045 (FAS 10)
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The Moon Was Yellow (Fred E. Ahlert - Edgar Leslie) Take 3: LP: Reprise F/FS-1018 CD: Reprise 1018-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 10)
The next set of recordings from the Sands Hotel, in Las Vegas, is being listed according to what seems to me a working sheet - no indication of who did it - of which I saw a copy. This sheet has the titles in the left column and then a column for each date. In the date columns, someone put checks as if that specific title had been chosen to be mastered. Until
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we have a better source, I will stick with this "map". Of course, there is the problem of where to put Luck, Be A Lady - that came out in the "20 bits" reissue of the "At The Sands" CD. I have taken as a possible cue the fact that it follows The September Of My Years in the CD, so you'll find it among the titles listed as having been taken from the 26-January show.
26-January-1966 (Wednesday) - Las Vegas. Reprise live recording - The Sands Hotel. Frank Sinatra with Count Basie and His Orchestra Al Aarons, Sonny Cohn, Wallace Davenport, Harry Edison, Phil Guilbeau (tpt); Henderson Chambers, Al Grey, Bill Hughes, Grover Mitchell (tbn); Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Eric Dixon, Charles Fowlkes, Marshall Royal, Bobby Platter (sax/wwd); Count Basie (p); Freddie Green (g); Norman Keenan (b); Sonny Payne (d). Quincy Jones (arr/cond). J 4097
I've Got A Crush On You (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - M: Strike Up The Band (1930) LP: Reprise 2F/2FS-1019 CD: Reprise 1019-2,46947
J 4098
I've Got You Under My Skin (Cole Porter) - MF: Born To Dance (MGM - 1936) LP: Reprise 2F/2FS-1019 CD: Reprise 1019-2, 26340 (3), 46947
J 4099
The September Of My Years (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) LP: Reprise 2F/2FS-1019 CD: Reprise 1019-2,46947 Luck, Be A Lady (Frank Loesser) - M: Guys And Dolls (1950) CD: 46947
27-January-1966 (Thursday) - Las Vegas. Reprise live recording - The Sands Hotel. Frank Sinatra with Count Basie and His Orchestra Al Aarons, Sonny Cohn, Wallace Davenport, Harry Edison, Phil Guilbeau (tpt); Henderson Chambers, Al Grey, Bill Hughes, Grover Mitchell (tbn); Eddie
402 Put Your Dreams Away "Lockjaw" Davis, Eric Dixon, Charles Fowlkes, Marshall Royal, Bobby Platter (sax/wwd); Count Basie (p); Freddie Green (g); Norman Keenan (b); Sonny Payne (d). Quincy Jones (arr/cond). J4100
Street Of Dreams (Victor Young - Sam M. Lewis) LP: Reprise 2F/2FS-1019 CD: Reprise 1019-2, 26340 (3), 46947
J 4101
You Make Me Feel So Young (Joseph Myrow - Mack Gordon) - MF: Three Little Girls In Blue (Fox - 1946) LP: Reprise 2F/2FS-1019 CD: Reprise 1019-2, 26340 (3), 46947
J 4102
The Shadow Of Your Smile (Johnny Mandel - Paul Francis Webster) - F: The Sandpiper (Columbia - 1965) LP: Reprise 2F/2FS-1019 CD: Reprise 1019-2, 26340 (3), 46947
J4103
Sinatra's Monologue (no orchestra) LP: Reprise 2F/2FS-1019 CD: Reprise 1019-2,46947
J 4104
It Was A Very Good Year (Ervin Drake) LP: Reprise 2F/2FS-1019 CD: Reprise 1019-2,46947
J 4105
Don't Worry 'Bout Me (Rube Bloom - Ted Koehler) - M: Cotton Club Parade (1939) LP: Reprise 2F/2FS-1019 CD: Reprise 1019-2,46947
28-January-1966 (Friday) - Las Vegas. Reprise live recording - The Sands Hotel. a) Frank Sinatra with Count Basie and His Orchestra Al Aarons, Sonny Cohn, Wallace Davenport, Harry Edison, Phil Guilbeau (tpt); Henderson Chambers, Al Grey, Bill Hughes, Grover Mitchell (tbn); Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Eric Dixon, Charles Fowlkes, Marshall Royal, Bobby Platter (sax/wwd); Count Basie (p); Freddie Green (g); Norman Keenan (b); Sonny Payne (d). Quincy Jones (arr/cond).
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My Kind Of Town (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Robin And The Seven Hoods (WB - 1964) LP: Reprise 2F/2FS-1019 CD: Reprise 1019-2,46947
J 4106a My Kind Of Town (Reprise) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Robin And The Seven Hoods (WB - 1964) LP: Reprise 2F/2FS-1019 CD: Reprise 1019-2,46947
b) Frank Sinatra with Harry Edison (tpt) and Bill Miller (p). J4107
One For My Baby (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - MF: The Sky's The Limit (RKO - 1943) LP: Reprise 2F/2FS-1019 CD: Reprise 1019-2,46947
c) Frank Sinatra with Count Basie and His Orchestra Personnel as in "a". J 4108
Fly Me To The Moon (Bart Howard) LP: Reprise 2F/2FS-1019 CD: Reprise 1019-2,46947
J 4109
Get Me To The Church On time (Frederick Loewe - Alan Jay Lerner) - M: My Fair Lady (1956) LP: Reprise 2F/2FS-1019 CD: Reprise 1019-2,46947
29-January-1966 (Saturday) - Las Vegas. Reprise live recording - The Sands Hotel. a) Frank Sinatra with Harry Edison (tpt); Bill Miller (p). J 4110
Angel Eyes (Matt Dennis - Earl Brent) LP: Reprise 2F/2FS-1019 CD: Reprise 1019-2, 46947
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404 Put Your Dreams Away b) Frank Sinatra with Count Basie and His Orchestra Al Aarons, Sonny Cohn, Wallace Davenport, Harry Edison, Phil Guilbeau (tpt); Henderson Chambers, Al Grey, Bill Hughes, Grover Mitchell (tbn); Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Eric Dixon, Charles Fowlkes, Marshall Royal, Bobby Platter (sax/wwd); Count Basie (p); Freddie Green (g); Norman Keenan (b); Sonny Payne (d). Quincy Jones (arr/cond). J 4111
Where Or When (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1927) LP: Reprise 2F/2FS-1019 CD: Reprise 1019-2,46947
l-February-1966 (Tuesday) - Las Vegas. Reprise live recording - The Sands Hotel. Frank Sinatra with Count Basie and His Orchestra Al Aarons, Sonny Cohn, Wallace Davenport, Harry Edison, Phil Guilbeau (tpt); Henderson Chambers, Al Grey, Bill Hughes, Grover Mitchell (tbn); Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Eric Dixon, Charles Fowlkes, Marshall Royal, Bobby Platter (sax/wwd); Count Basie (p); Freddie Green (g); Norman Keenan (b); Sonny Payne (d). Quincy Jones (arr/cond). J 4112
Come Fly With Me (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) LP: Reprise 2F/2FS-1019 CD: Reprise 1019-2,46947
J 4113
Sinatra's Monologue (no orchestra) LP: Reprise 2F/2FS-1019 CD: Reprise 1019-2,46947
ll-April-1966 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 6 to 8 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Donnie Lanier Vincent DeRosa, Henry Sigismonti, Gale Robinson, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Bill Green, Andreas Kostelas (fl); Sidney Sharp, Lennie Malarsky, William Kurasch, Ralph Schaeffer, Israel Baker, Arnold Belnick, Jerome Reisler, Robert Sushel, John De Voogdt, Bernard Kundell, Tibor Zelig, Gerald Vinci, William Weiss, James Getzoff, Harry Bluestone, Victor Arno (vln); Harry Hyams, Joseph Di Fiore, Darrel Terwilliger, Alex Neiman (via); Joseph Saxon, Jesse Ehrlich, Emmet Sargeant, Armand Kaproff (vie); Bill Miller, Michel Rubini (p); Alvin
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Casey, William Pitman, Glen Campbell, Tommy Tedesco (g); Chuck Berghofer (b); Hal Blaine (d); Eddie Brackett Jr., Emil Richards (perc). Ernie Freeman (arr). J 4195
Strangers In The Night (Bert Kaempfert - Charles Singleton, Eddie Snyder) - F: A Man Could Get Killed (Universal/Cherokee - 1966) Take : 45: Reprise 0470 EP: Reprise r30,077 LP: Reprise F/FS-1017 CD: Reprise 1017-2, 26340 (3), 46013/47045 (FAS 10)
ll-May-1966 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Pete Candoli, Don Fagerquist, Cappy Lewis, Ray Triscari (tpt); Dick Noel, Tommy Pederson, Tom Shepard (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Chuck Gentry, Bill Green, Justin Gordon, Harry Klee, Ronny Lang (sax/wwd); Victor Arno, Israel Baker, Alex Beller, Herman Clebanoff, James Getzoff, Anatol Kaminsky, Ralph Schaeffer, Paul Shure, Gerald Vinci (vln); Stanley Harris, Paul Robyn (via); Justin DiTullio, Elizabeth Greenschpoon, Armand Kaproff (vie); Bill Miller (p); Artie Kane (organ); Al Viola (g); Ralph Pena (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc). J 4234
My Baby Just Cares For Me (Walter Donaldson - Gus Kahn) - MF: Whoopee! (U.A. - 1928) Take 4: LP: Connaisseur(France) SF-1017 Take 5: LP: Reprise F/FS-1017 CD: Reprise 1017-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 10)
J 4235
Yes Sir, That's My Baby (Walter Donaldson - Gus Kahn) Take 3: LP: Connaisseur(France) SF-1017 Take4+ic3: LP: Reprise F/FS-1017 CD: Reprise 1017-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 10)
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You're Driving Me Crazy (Walter Donaldson) Takel: LP: Connaisseur(France) SF-1017 Take 3: LP: Reprise F/FS-1017 CD: Reprise 1017-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 10)
J 4237
The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Jumbo (1935) Take 2: LP: Connaisseur(France) SF-1017 CD: Artisan ART-601 Take 6: CD: Artisan ART-601 Take 7: LP: Reprise F/FS-1017 CD: Reprise 1017-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 10)
16-May-1966 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Pete Candoli, Don Fagerquist, Cappy Lewis, Ray Triscari (tpt); Dick Noel, Tommy Pederson, Tom Shepard (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Chuck Gentry, Bill Green, Justin Gordon, Harry Klee, Abe Most (sax/wwd); Victor Arno, Israel Baker, Alex Beller, Herman Clebanoff, James Getzoff, Anatol Kaminsky, Ralph Schaeffer, Paul Shure, Victor Bay (vln); Barbara Simons, Paul Robyn (via); Justin DiTullio, Elizabeth Greenschpoon, Armand Kaproff (vie); Bill Miller (p); Artie Kane (organ); Al Viola (g); Ralph Pena (b); Irving Cottier (d); Victor Feldman (perc). J4238
Summer Wind (Heinz Meier - Hans Bradtke, Ger.w.; Johnny Mercer, Eng.w.) Take 5: LP: Connaisseur(France) SF-1017 Take 7: 45: Reprise 0509 LP: Reprise F/FS-1017 CD: Reprise 1017-2, 26340 (3), 46013/47045 (FAS 10)
J 4239
All Or Nothing At All (Jack Lawrence, Arthur Altman) Take 4:
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LP: Connaisseur(France) SF-1017 Take 5: LP: Reprise F/FS-1017 CD: Reprise 1017-2, 26340 (3), 46013/47045 (FAS 10) J 4240
Call Me (Tony Hatch) Take 5: LP: Connaisseur(France) SF-1017 Take 6: LP: Reprise F/FS-1017 CD: Reprise 1017-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 10)
J4241
On A Clear Day (Burton Lane - Alan Jay Lerner) -M'.OnA Clear Day (You Can See Forever) (1966) Take 3: LP: Connaisseur(France) SF-1017 Take 6: LP: Connaisseur(France) SF-1017 Take 9: LP: Reprise F/FS-1017 CD: Reprise 1017-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 10)
J 4242
Downtown (Tony Hatch) Take 4: LP: Reprise F/FS-1017 CD: Reprise 1017-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 10)
26-May-1966 (Thursday) - Las Vegas. Reprise live recording - The Sands Hotel. Sammy Davis, Jr. with Orchestra conducted by Anthony Morelli Reunald Jones Jr., Rob Turk, Earl Blue, Robert Skarda (tpt); Patrick Thompson, Thomas Turk, Benny Powell, Sam Hyster (tbn); Thomas Lucas, Peter Fanelli, Earl Bergman, James Milidore, Albert Lesky (sax/wwd); Jeanette Violin, Elmer AUsbrook, Sindell Kopp, Robert Spokany, Barton Gray, Sasha Semenoff, Cee Davidson (vln); William Gromko, Maxim Bobolowsky (via); Joseph Pacey (vie); George Rhodes, Bill Miller, Frank Leventhal (p); John De Rose (g); Aaron Bell (b); Michael Silva (d); Juan Mendoza (bongos); Frank Gagliardi Jr. (perc). Note: Reprise recorded the Sammy Davis Jr. shows from The Sands from 26 to 29 of May, 1966, and the result was issued on LP ("That's All").
408 Put Your Dreams Away Sinatra was present on opening night and may have sung something alone or with Sammy (Bill Miller's presence may be an indication of this).
10-June-1966 (Friday) - Palm Springs (at Sinatra's home). J 4364
Frank Sinatra reads from "Gunga Din"
25-July-1966 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session. Orchestra conducted by Donnie Lanier (See note.) John Audino, Anthony Terran, Oliver Mitchell (tpt); Dick Hyde, Louis Blackburn, Lew McCreary (tbn); James Decker, William Hinshaw, David Duke, Sinclair Lott (fr-h); Plas Johnson, Bill Green, Jay Migliori, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Victor Arno, Israel Baker, Nathan Ross, William Kurasch, John De Voogdt, Arnold Belnick, Bernard Kundell, Jerome Reisler, Lennie Malarsky, Sidney Sharp (vln); Joseph Di Fiore, Alex Neiman, Allan Harshman, Darrel Terwilliger (via); Jesse Ehrlich, Joseph Saxon, Raymond Kelley, Emmet Sargeant (vie); Bill Miller (p); Louis Morell, Alvin Casey (g); Ray Brown, Michel Rubini (b); Lawrence Knechtel (F-b); Hal Blaine (d); Emil Richards (perc). Ernie Freeman (arr). J4412
That's Life (Kelly Gordon, Dean Kay Thompson)
Note: It seems Sinatra didn't show up, but the orchestra track was recorded. There is no indication of a vocal group. At the same session, the band made a track of She Believes In Me (mx. J 4413), to be used by Buddy Greco.
18-October-1966 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Donnie Lanier Anthony Terran, Cappy Lewis, Oliver Mitchell (tpt); Louis Blackburn, Lew McCreary, Dick Hyde (tbn); Plas Johnson, Bill Green, Willie Schwartz, Buddy Collette (sax/wwd); Bernard Kundell, Jerome Reisler, Tibor Zelig, Arnold Belnick, Israel Baker, Sidney Sharp, Nathan Ross, James Getzoff, Harry Bluestone, William Kurasch, Robert Sushel, Joe Stepansky (vln); Abraham Weiss, Alex Neiman, Joseph Di Fiore, Norman Botnick (via); Joseph DiTullio,
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Kurt Reher, Armand Kaproff, Frederick Seykora (vie); Bill Miller (p); Michael Melvoin (organ); Louis Morell, Alvin Casey (g); Ray Pohlman (el-g); Ray Brown (b); Lawrence Knechtel (F-b); Gary Coleman (vibes); Hal Blaine (d); Eddie Brackett Jr. (perc); Betty Jane Baker, Gwenn Johnson, Jackie Ward (voc). Ernie Freeman (arr). J 4569
That's Life (Kelly Gordon, Dean Kay Thompson) Take 3: 45: Reprise 0531 LP: Reprise F/FS-1020 CD: Reprise 1020-2, 26340 (3), 46013/47045 (FAS 11)
Note: At the same session, the band recorded Bad Seed, an instrumental.
17-November-1966 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Donnie Lanier Al Porcino, Anthony Terran, Oliver Mitchell, Cappy Lewis (tpt); Lew McCreary, Dick Hyde, David Wells, Louis Blackburn (tbn); Plas Johnson, Bill Green, Willie Schwartz, Andreas Kostelas, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Sidney Sharp, Lennie Malarsky, William Kurasch, Ralph Schaeffer, Tibor Zelig, Arnold Belnick, Israel Baker, James Getzoff (vln); Alex Neiman, Louis Kievman (via); Jesse Ehrlich, Elizabeth Greenschpoon (vie); Bill Miller (p); Michael Melvoin (organ); Louis Morell, Tommy Tedesco (g); Chuck Berghofer (b); Eddie Brackett Jr. (d); Emil Richards (perc); a vocal group [1]. Ernie Freeman (arr). J4661
Give Her Love [1] (James Harbert) Takel: CD: Artisan ART-601 Take 3: CD: Artisan ART-601 Take 6: CD: Artisan ART-601 Take 7: CD: Artisan ART-601 Take 9: 45: Reprise 0561 LP: Reprise F/FS-1020 CD: Reprise 1020-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 11)
410 Put Your Dreams Away J 4662
What Now My Love? ("Et Maintenant") [1] (Gilbert Becaud - Pierre Delanoe, Fr.w.\ Carl Sigman, Eng.w.) Take 11: LP: Reprise F/FS-1020 CD: Reprise 1020-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 11)
J 4663
Somewhere My Love (Lara's Theme) (Maurice Jarre - Paul Francis Webster) - F: Dr. Zhivago (MGM - 1965) Take 7: LP: Reprise F/FS-1020 CD: Reprise 1020-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 11)
J 4664
Winchester Cathedral (Geoff Stephens) Take 2: CD: Artisan ART-602 Take 4+ic 1: LP: Reprise F/FS-1020 CD: Reprise 1020-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 11)
18-November-1966 (Friday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Ernie Freeman Al Porcino, Bud Brisbois, Cappy Lewis, Anthony Terran (tpt); Louis Blackburn, David Wells, Dick Hyde (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); Chuck Gentry, Willie Schwartz, Jay Migliori, Buddy Collette, Andreas Kostelas (sax/wwd); Sidney Sharp, Lennie Malarsky, Harry Bluestone, William Kurasch, Tibor Zelig, Israel Baker, Bernard Kundell, Arnold Belnick (vln); Louis Kievman, Harry Hyams (via); Jesse Ehrlich, Elizabeth Greenschpoon (vie); Bill Miller (p); Michael Melvoin (organ); Bobby Gibbons, Louis Morell (g); Donald Langley (b); Hal Blaine (d); Victor Feldman (perc); a vocal group [1]. J 4665
I Will Wait For You ("La Gare") [1] (Michel Legrand - Jacques Louis Demy, Fr.w.; Norman Gimbel, Eng. w.) - MF: Les Parapluies de Cherbourg (Parc/Madeleine/Beta - 1964) Take 11: LP: Reprise F/FS-1020 CD: Reprise 1020-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 11)
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You're Gonna Hear From Me (Andre Previn - Dory Previn) Take 4+ic 2: LP: Reprise F/FS-1020 CD: Reprise 1020-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 11)
J 4667
Sand And Sea ("Plein Soleil") (Gilbert Becaud - Maurice Vidalin, Fr.w.\ Mack David, Eng.w.) Take 3: LP: Reprise F/FS-1020 CD: Reprise 1020-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 11)
J4668
The Impossible Dream [1] (Mitch Leigh - Joe Darion) - M: Man Of La Mancha (1965) Takes 5/7: see note. LP: Reprise F/FS-1020 CD: Reprise 1020-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 11)
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Note: According to Jimmy Bowen, quoted in Will Friedwald's "Sinatra! The Song Is You", recorded in three or four sections that were spliced later.
30-January-1967 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (from 8 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim with Orchestra conducted by Claus Ogerman Dick Noel (tbn); Bud Shank, Buddy Collette, Arthur Gleghorn (sax/wwd); Nathan Ross, Israel Baker, Bernard Kundell, Anatol Kaminsky, Thelma Beach, Bonnie Douglas, Arnold Belnick, Erno Neufeld, Ralph Schaeffer, James Getzoff (vln); Nino Rosso, Kurt Reher, Elizabeth Greenschpoon, Ray Kramer (vie); Bill Miller (p); Antonio Carlos Jobim (g, voc [1]); Al Viola (g); Ralph Pena (b); Irving Cottier (d); Colin Bailey (perc). K4807
Baubles, Bangles And Beads [1] (Robert Wright, George Forrest) - M: Kismet (1953) Take 7: LP: Reprise F/FS-1021 CD: Reprise 1021-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 11), 46948
K4808
I Concentrate On You [1] (Cole Porter) - MF: Broadway Melody Of 1940 (MGM - 1940) Take 4: LP: Reprise F/FS-1021 CD: Reprise 1021-2, 26340 (3), 46013/47045 (FAS 11), 46948
412 Put Your Dreams Away K4809
Dindi [1] (Antonio Carlos Jobim - Aloysio de Oliveira, Port.w.; Ray Gilbert, Eng.w.) Take 9: LP: Reprise F/FS-1021 CD: Reprise 1021-2, 26340 (3), 46013/47045 (FAS 11), 46948
K4810
Change Partners (Irving Berlin) - MF: Carefree (RKO - 1938) Take 9: LP: Reprise F/FS-1021 CD: Reprise 1021-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 11), 46948
K 4811
If You Never Come To Me ("Inutil Paisagem") (Antonio Carlos Jobim - Antonio Carlos Jobim, Port.w.', Ray Gilbert, Eng.w.) Take 1: unfinished.
31-January-1967 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (from 8 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim with Orchestra conducted by Claus Ogerman Dick Noel (tbn); Bud Shank, Buddy Collette, Arthur Gleghorn (sax/wwd); Nathan Ross, Israel Baker, Bernard Kundell, Anatol Kaminsky, Thelma Beach, Bonnie Douglas, Arnold Belnick, Erno Neufeld, Ralph Schaeffer, James Getzoff (vln); Nino Rosso, Kurt Reher, Elizabeth Greenschpoon, Ray Kramer (vie); Bill Miller (p); Antonio Carlos Jobim (g/voc [1]); Ralph Pena (b); Irving Cottier, Dom Um Romao (d). K 4811
Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars ("Corcovado") (Antonio Carlos Jobim - Antonio Carlos Jobim, Port.w.; Gene Lees, Eng.w.) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-1021 CD: Reprise 1021-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 11), 46948
K 4812
If You Never Come To Me ("Inutil Passagem") (Antonio Carlos Jobim - Aloysio de Oliveira, Port.w.; Ray Gilbert, Eng.w.) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-1021 CD: Reprise 1021-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 11), 46948
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The Girl From Ipanema ("Garota de Ipanema") [1] (Antonio Carlos Jobim - Vinicius de Moraes, Port.w.; Norman Gimbel, Eng.w.) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-1021 CD: Reprise 1021-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 11), 46948
K 4814
Meditation ("Medita
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l-February-1967 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (1 st Session: 8 to 10:30 P.M.). a) Frank Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim with Orchestra conducted by Claus Ogerman Oliver Mitchell, Roy Caton (tpt); Dick Noel (tbn); Arthur Gleghorn (fl); Ronny Lang (clt); Bud Shank (fl); Nathan Ross, Thelma Beach, Bernard Kundell, Israel Baker, William Kurasch, Arnold Belnick, Bonnie Douglas, Erno Neufeld, James Getzoff, Ralph Schaeffer, Harry Bluestone, Anatol Kaminsky (vln); Nino Rosso, Ray Kramer, Armand Kaproff, Elizabeth Greenschpoon (vie); Bill Miller, Donald Owens (p); Antonio Carlos Jobim (g, voc [1]); Al Viola, Glen Campbell, Alvin Casey (g); Ralph Pena (b); Carol Kaye (el-b); Dom Um Romao, Irving Cottier, Hal Blaine, Eddie Brackett Jr., Victor Feldman (d/perc). K4815
Once I Loved ("O Amor Em Paz") (Antonio Carlos Jobim - Vinicius de Moraes, Port.w.; Ray Gilbert, Eng.w.) Take 10: LP: Reprise F/FS-1021 CD: Reprise 1021-2, 26340 (3), 46013/47045 (FAS 11)
K4816
How Insensitive ("Insensatez") [1] (Antonio Carlos Jobim - Vinicius de Moraes, Port.w.: Norman Gimbel, Eng.w.) Take 7: LP: Reprise F/FS-1021 CD: Reprise 1021-2, 26340 (3), 46013/47045 (FAS 11)
414 Put Your Dreams Away b) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Claus Ogerman Jobim and Romao, OUT (see note). K 4817
Drinking Again (Doris Tauber - Johnny Mercer) Take 6: LP: Reprise F/FS-1022 CD: Reprise 1022-2, 26340 (3), 46013/47045 (FAS 11)
Note: Jobim told me that he and Romao didn't play on Drinking Again. The session report does not give this detail.
l-February-1967 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (2nd Session: 10:30 to 12 P.M.). Frank Sinatra & Nancy Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy Strange Oliver Mitchell, Roy Caton (tpt); Nathan Ross, Thelma Beach, Bernard Kundell, Israel Baker, William Kurasch, Arnold Belnick, Bonnie Douglas, Erno Neufeld, James Getzoff, Ralph Schaeffer (vln); Bill Miller, Donald Owens (p); Alvin Casey, Glen Campbell (g); Ralph Pena (b); Carol Kaye (el-b); Hal Blaine (d); Victor Feldman (perc). K4818
Somethin'Stupid (Carson C. Parks) Take 2: 45: Reprise 0561 LP: Reprise F/FS-1022 CD: Reprise 1022-2, 26340 (3), 46013/47045 (FAS 11)
29/30-June-1967 (Thu/Fri) - New York. Reprise recording session - (from 9 P.M. to 12:30 A.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins a) Mel Davis, Ernie Royal, Clark Terry, Bernie Glow, Markie Markowitz (tpt); Buddy Morrow, Wayne Andre, Bob Alexander (tbn); Paul Faulise (b-tbn); Richard Berg, Ray Alonge, Brooks Tillotson (fr-h); Romeo Penque, George Berg, Ted Gompers, Vincent Abato, Harvey Estrin, Phil Bodner, Ray Beckenstein (sax/wwd); David Nadien, Gene Orloff, Sylvan Shulman, Mac Ceppos, Mannie Green, Tosha Samaroff, Raoul Poliakin, Leo Kruczek, Julius Schachter, Julius Brand, Joe Malin, Paul Winter, Max Hollander,
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Charles Libove, Fred Buldrini, Aaron Rosand (vln); Sidney Brecher, Arnold Magnes, George Brown, Harold Coletta, Alfred Brown, Harold Furmansky (via); Maurice Bialkin, Maurice Brown, Alan Shulman, Charles McCracken, Peter Makas Jr., Joseph Tekula (vie); Margaret Ross (harp); Stan Freeman*, Moe Wechsler* (p); Eric Gale*, Al Caiola*, Bucky Pizzarelli*, Carl Lynch* (g); Toots Thielemans* (g/harmonica); Milt Hinton* (b); Gary Chester* (d); George Devens*, Bobby Rosengarden, Phil Kraus* (perc). Gordon Jenkins, Billy Strange, Ernie Freeman (arr). K 5296
You Are There (aGJ) (Harry Sukman - Paul Francis Webster) - F: The Naked Runner (WB/Artanis - 1967) Take 4: 45: Reprise 0610 LP: Reprise FS-1022 CD: Reprise 1022-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 11)
b) ADD: Dick Hyde, Lew McCreary (tbn); Don Randi (p); Donnie Lanier, Dennis Budimir, Bobby Gibbons, Louis Morell (g); Lawrence Knechtel, Chuck Berghofer, Carol Kaye (b/F-b); Hal Blaine (d); Milt Holland, Gary Coleman (perc). Recorded in Hollywood, under direction of Billy Strange, on l/2-July-1967 (from 7 P.M. to 3 A.M., except the two trombonists, who finished at 12:30 A.M.). K 5297
The World We Knew (Over And Over) (aEF) (Bert Kaempfert, Herbert Rehbein - Carl Sigman) Take 5+ic 6: 45: Reprise 0610 LP: Reprise FS-1022 CD: Reprise 1022-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 11)
K5298
This Town (aBS) (Lee Hazlewood) - F: The Cool Ones (WB - 1967) Take 2:
Note: The musicians marked with an asterisk in "a" recorded their part again on 30-June, at a session that started right after the main one: from 12:45 to 3:45 A.M., but only for The World We Knew and This Town. Their part for This Town seems to have been added also to the personnel that remade the song on 24-July (there seems to be no doubt that the harmonica we hear on the remake is played by Toots Thielemans - who was not present at the session of 24-July).
416 Put Your Dreams Away 24-JuIy-1967 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (1 st session: from 7 to 10 P.M. - see note). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins James Decker, Arthur Frantz, Alan Robinson, Richard Mackey (fr-h); Arthur Gleghorn (fl); Arnold Koblentz, Bert Gassman (oboe); Lloyd Hildebrand (bsn); Wayne Songer, Blake Reynolds (clt); Ethmer Roten, Sheridon Stokes (fl/clt); Mischa Russell, Gerald Vinci, Joseph Livoti, Joseph Quadri, Lou Raderman, Victor Arno, Harry Bluestone, David Frisina, Nathan Kaproff, Carl LaMagna, Marshall Sosson, Nicholas Pisani, Paul Shure, Joe Stepansky, Alfred Lustgarten, Jack Gootkin, Ralph Schaeffer, Samuel Cytron, Walter Edelstein, Anatol Kaminsky, Murray Kellner (vln); Louis Kievman, Alvin Dinkin, Paul Robyn, Milton Thomas, Samuel Boghossian, Sanford Schonback (via); Ray Kramer, Justin DiTullio, Armand Kaproff (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Keith Mitchell (b); Nick Fatool, Eddie Brackett Jr., Lou Singer (d/perc). Gordon Jenkins, Ernie Freeman (arr). K6108
Born Free (aGJ) (John Barry - Don Black) - F: Born Free (Col./Open Road - 1966) Take 3: LP: Reprise F/FS-1022 CD: Reprise 1022-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 11)
K 6109
This Is My Love (aGJ) (James Harbert) Take 12+ic 13: 45: Reprise 0631 LP: Reprise F/FS-1022 CD: Reprise 1022-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 11)
K 6110
This Is My Song (aEF) (Charles Chaplin) - F: A Countess From Hong Kong (Univ. - 1966) Take : LP: Reprise F/FS-1022 CD: Reprise 1022-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 12)
Note: The first session lasted from 7 to 10 P.M. The second, with different personnel, started at 9 P.M. and finished at 12 M. There is no indication as to what happened as far as Sinatra is concerned. Either he left the first at 9 P.M. or he stayed until 10 P.M. and the second began with one hour for rehearsal while Sinatra finished the first. Probably everybody (musicians and Sinatra) finished the first session at 9 P.M., which is not shown in the Union contract.
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24-July-1967 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (2nd session: 9 P.M. to 12 M.). a) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Ernie Freeman Roy Caton, Dick Forrest, Virgil Evans, Anthony Terran, Oliver Mitchell (tpt); Morris Repass, Dick Hyde, Lew McCreary (tbn); Robert Knight (btbn); James Horn, Bill Green (sax/wwd); Sidney Sharp, Lennie Malarsky, William Kurasch, Ralph Schaeffer, Harry Bluestone, Victor Arno, Tibor Zelig, Arnold Belnick (vln); Harry Hyams, Alex Neiman (via): Joseph Saxon, Jesse Ehrlich (vie); Bill Miller, Michael Melvoin (p); Donnie Lanier, Alvin Casey, Louis Morell, Glen Campbell (g); Chuck Berghofer (b); Carol Kaye (F-b); Hal Blaine (d); Frank Capp, Victor Feldman (perc); Betty Jane Baker, Peggy Clark, Gwenn Johnson, Sally Stevens, Jackie Ward, Gloria Wood (voc - recorded on 27-July-1967, at the same studio). K 6111
Don't Sleep In The Subway (Tony Hatch - Jackie Trent) Take 4: LP: Reprise F/FS-1022 CD: Reprise 1022-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 12)
b) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by H. B. Barnum Same personnel, without the vocal group. K 6112
Some Enchanted Evening (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: South Pacific (1949) Take 4: LP: Reprise F/FS-1022 CD: Reprise 1022-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 12)
c) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy Strange To the personnel in "a" (without the vocal group), ADD new track recorded on 27-July-1967, at the same studio, by: Michael Melvoin (p); Lawrence Knechtel (b); Eddie Brackett Jr. (d). And, of course, ADD the track recorded on 30-June by: Stan Freeman, Moe Wechsler (p); Eric Gale, Al Caiola, Bucky Pizzarelli, Carl Lynch (g); Toots Thielemans (g/harmonica); Milt Hinton (b); Gary Chester (d); George Devens, Phil Kraus (perc). K 6113
This Town (Lee Hazlewood) - F: The Cool Ones (WB - 1967) Take 2: 45: Reprise 0631 LP: Reprise F/FS-1022 CD: Reprise 1022-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 12)
418 Put Your Dreams Away 20-September-1967 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy Strange K6159
Younger Than Springtime (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) -M\ South Pacific (1949) Take 8: LP: Reprise RS-6277 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 12)
8-December-1967 (Friday) - Hollywood. Rehearsal for Reprise session of 11-December - Western Recorders. Duke Ellington and His Orchestra, conducted by Billy May Cat Anderson, Herbie Jones, Cootie Williams, Mercer Ellington (tpt); Buster Cooper, Lawrence Brown, Chuck Connors (tbn); Johnny Hodges (alt); Russell Procope (alt/clt); Jimmy Hamilton (ten/clt); Paul Gonsalves (ten); Harry Carney (bar/b-clt); Bill Miller, Duke Ellington (p); Jeffrey Castleman (b); Sam Woodyard (d). Billy May (arr).
NOTE: Sam Woodyard is not listed in the Union contract for the rehearsal nor in the contracts for the recording sessions, but of course he was present. And there is no information about the presence of Sinatra at the rehearsal. ll-December-1967 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (from 1 to 6 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Duke Ellington and His Orchestra Cat Anderson, Herbie Jones, Cootie Williams, Mercer Ellington, Al Porcino (tpt); Buster Cooper, Lawrence Brown, Chuck Connors (tbn); Johnny Hodges (alt); Russell Procope (alt/clt); Jimmy Hamilton (ten/clt); Paul Gonsalves (ten); Harry Carney (bar/b-clt); Bill Miller, Duke Ellington, Jimmy Jones (p); Jeffrey Castleman (b); Sam Woodyard (d). Billy May (arr/cond). K6319
All I Need Is The Girl (Jule Styne - Stephen Sondheim) - M: Gypsy (1959) Take LP: Reprise FS-1024 CD: Reprise 1024-2, 26340 (3), 46013/47045 (FAS 12), 47243
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K 6320
Yellow Days (Alan Bernstein - Alarcon Carrillo) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1024 CD: Reprise 1024-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 12), 47243
K 6321
Indian Summer (Victor Herbert - Al Dubin) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1024 CD: Reprise 1024-2, 26340 (3), 46013/47045 (FAS 12), 47243
K 6322
Come Back To Me (Burton Lane - Alan Jay Lerner) - M: On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever) [1966] Take : LP: Reprise FS-1024 CD: Reprise 1024-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 12), 47243
Note: Jimmy Jones is not listed in the Union contract, but in an interview published in Jazz Journal International of May, 1982, Billy May says that Ellington "didn't play much on the dates" and that Jones played "most of the time." But Billy says that Duke stayed in the control room with Frank and Sonny Burke "until we were ready for Frank to come out and sing," from which we may deduct that it is Duke's piano we hear in the recordings.
12-December-1967 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (from 1 to 5 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Duke Ellington and His Orchestra Cat Anderson, Herbie Jones, Cootie Williams, Mercer Ellington, Al Porcino (tpt); Buster Cooper, Lawrence Brown, Chuck Connors (tbn); Johnny Hodges (alt); Russell Procope (alt/clt); Jimmy Hamilton (ten/clt); Paul Gonsalves (ten); Harry Carney (bar/b-clt); Bill Miller, Duke Ellington, Jimmy Jones (p); Jeffrey Castleman (b); Sam Woodyard (d). Billy May (arr/cond). (See note for previous session.) K 6323
Poor Butterfly (Raymond Hubbel - John L. Golden) Take LP: Reprise FS-1024 CD: Reprise 1024-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 12), 47243
420 Put Your Dreams Away K 6324
Sunny (Bobby Hebb) Take LP: Reprise FS-1024 CD: Reprise 1024-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 12), 47243
K 6325
I Like The Sunrise (Duke Ellington) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1024 CD: Reprise 1024-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 12), 47243
K 6326
Follow Me (Frederick Loewe - Alan Jay Lerner) - M: Camelot (1960) Take LP: Reprise FS-1024 CD: Reprise 1024-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 12), 47243
14-March-1968 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders 2 (from 9 A.M. to 12 Noon). Max Bennett (b-guitar). On this date, Max Bennett dubbed his guitar on matrices 2577 (I Can't Believe I'm Losing You - rec. 8-Apr-1964) and H 3302 (How Old Am I? - rec. 22-Apr1965). The two titles received new master numbers (L 6505 and L 6506, respectively) and were issued by Reprise on a single: RPS 0677.
25-July-1968 (Thursday) - New York. Reprise recording session - Columbia Recording Studio (from 2 to 6:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller Urbie Green, Johnny Messner, Buddy Morrow (tbn); Paul Faulise (b-tbn); Richard Berg, Fred Klein, Albert Richmond, Joseph De Angelis (fr-h); Fred Buldrini, Peter Buonconsiglio, Harry Katzman, George Ockner, Tosha Samaroff, Julius Schachter, Joe Malin, Felix Giglio, Stanley Karpienia, Carmel Malin, Alvin Rogers, Jesse Tryon (vln); Alfred Brown, Harold Furmansky, Emanuel Vardi, Norman Forrest (via); Maurice Brown, Charles McCracken, David Moore, Harry Wimmer (vie); Robert Maxwell (harp); Ernest Hayes (p/cel); Ralph Casale, Al Casamenti, Bucky Pizzarelli (g); Frank Bruno (b); Nick Perito (accordion); Douglas Allan, Buddy Saltzman (d/perc); William Bronson, Lillian Clark, Harry Duvall, Corina Manetto, Ronald Martin, Linda November, James Ryan, Louise Stuart (voc - on all titles). Don Costa (arr - all titles).
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L5401
My Way Of Life (Bert Kaempfert - Herbert Rehbein, Carl Sigman) Take : 45: Reprise 0764 LP: Reprise FS-1027 CD: Reprise 1027-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 12)
L 5402
Cycles (Gayle Caldwell) Take : 45: Reprise 0764 LP: Reprise FS-1027 CD: Reprise 1027-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 12)
L 5403
Whatever Happened To Christmas? (Jimmy Webb) Take : 45: Reprise 0790 LP: Reprise FS-1026 CD: Reprise 45743, 46013/47045 (FAS 12); Artanis ARZ-103-2
12-August-1968 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (from 2 to 6:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra, Frank Sinatra Jr. [1], Nancy Sinatra [2] & Tina Sinatra [3] with the Jimmy Joyce Singers and Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Irving Bush, Don Fagerquist, Shorty Sherock (tpt); Louis Blackburn, Bob Enevoldsen, Joe Howard (tbn); Vincent DeRosa, Alan Robinson, Gene Sherry (fr-h); Mahlon Clark, Bill Green, Lloyd Hildebrand, Joe Koch, Ethmer Roten, Gordon Schoneberg (wwd); Alex Beller, Emil Briano, John De Voogdt, Bonnie Douglas, Jacques Gasselin, Lou Klass, Robert Konrad, Irma Neumann, Lou Raderman, Paul Shure (vln); Allan Harshman, Alex Neiman, Barbara Simons (via); Naoum Benditzky, Paul Bergstrom, Joseph Saxon (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Ralph Grasso, Allan Reuss (g); Monty Budwig, Eddie Gilbert (b); Irving Cottier (d); Nick Pelico (perc); The Jimmy Joyce Singers: Jacqueline Allen, Billie Barnum, James Bryant, John Drake, Gerri Engemann, Carole Feraci, Fred Frank, Vicki Gratian, Betty Joyce, Jimmy Joyce, Harry Martin, Jay Meyer, Jay Riley, Paul Sjolund, Carol Turnbow, Marie Vernon, Clark Yocum. L 6755
The Twelve Days Of Christmas [1, 2, 3] (adapt. & arranged by James Van Heusen & Sammy Cahn) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1026 CD: Reprise 45743, 46013/47045 (FAS 12); Artanis ARZ-103-2
422 Put Your Dreams Away L6756
The Bells Of Christmas (Greensleeves) [1,2,3] (adapt. & arranged by James Van Heusen & Sammy Cahn) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1026 CD: Reprise 45743, 46013/47045 (FAS 12); Artanis ARZ-103-2
L 6757
I Wouldn't Trade Christmas [1, 2, 3] (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1026 CD: Reprise 45743, 46013/47045 (FAS 12); Artanis ARZ-103-2
L 6758
The Christmas Waltz (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1026 CD: Reprise 45743, 46013/47045 (FAS 12); Artanis ARZ-103-2
Note: The Jimmy Joyce Singers recorded from 1 to 6:30 P.M. Frank Sinatra Jr. recorded his part on 19-August-1968.
ll-November-1968 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Conte Candoli, Don Fagerquist, Reunald Jones, Shorty Sherock (tpt); Louis Blackburn, Tommy Pederson, Jimmy Priddy (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); John Cave, Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Gene Cipriano, John Kelson, Harry Klee, Joe Koch, Willie Schwartz (sax/wwd); Victor Arno, Alex Beller, Victor Bay, Robert Konrad, Erno Neufeld, Nathan Ross, Paul Shure, Marshall Sosson, Gerald Vinci (vln); Virginia Majewski, Barbara Simons, Milton Thomas (via); Armand Kaproff, Edgar Lustgarten, Nino Rosso, Justin DiTullio (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Chuck Berghofer (b); Irving Cottier (d); John Cyr (perc). L 6927
Blue Lace (Riz Ortolani - Bill Jacob, Patty Jacob) - F: On My Way To The Crusades I Met A Girl Who... (1968-Italy) Take : 45: Reprise 0817 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 13)
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Star! (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - F: Star! (Fox - 1968) Take : 45: Reprise 0798 LP: Reprise FS-1034 CD: Reprise 2275, 46013/47045 (FAS 13)
12-November-1968 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller Israel Baker, Harry Bluestone, Jacques Gasselin, James Getzoff, Bernard Kundell, Lou Raderman, Mischa Russell, Marshall Sosson, Joe Stepansky, Gerald Vinci (vln); Paul Robyn, Virginia Majewski, Alex Neiman, Barbara Simons (via); Edwin Beach, Armand Kaproff, Nino Rosso, Justin DiTullio (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Pete Jolly (p); David Cohen, Bill Pitman, Al Viola (g); Chuck Berghofer (b); Irving Cottier (d); Gary Coleman, Kenneth Watson (perc). Don Costa (arr - all titles). L 6929
Little Green Apples (Bobby Russell) Take : LP:Reprise(Italy)FS-5238
L 6930
Gentle On My Mind (John Hartford) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1027 CD: Reprise 1027-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 13)
L 6931
By The Time I Get To Phoenix (Jimmy Webb) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1027 CD: Reprise 1027-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 13)
13-November-1968 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller Conte Candoli, Pete Candoli (tpt); Erno Neufeld, Jacques Gasselin, Lou Raderman, Mischa Russell, James Getzoff, Nathan Ross, Paul Shure, Marshall Sosson, Joe Stepansky, Gerald Vinci (vln); Paul Robyn, Alvin Dinkin, Alex Neiman, Allan Harshman (via); Armand Kaproff, Nino Rosso, Joseph Saxon,
424 Put Your Dreams Away Justin DiTullio (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Pete Jolly (p); Al Viola, Bill Pitman, David Cohen (g); Joe Mondragon (b); Irving Cottier (d); Milt Holland, Emil Richards (perc); Nancy Adams, Betty Baker, Vangie Carmichael, Bill Cole, Ronald Hicklin, Sally Stevens, Robert Tebow, Robert Zwirn (voc [1]). Don Costa (arr - all titles). L 6929
Little Green Apples (Bobby Russell) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1027 CD: Reprise 1027-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 13)
L6932
Moody River [1] (Gary D. Bruce) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1027 CD: Reprise 1027-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 13)
L6933
Pretty Colors [1] (Chip Taylor - Al Gorgoni) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1027 CD: Reprise 1027-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 13)
14-November-1968 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - W'estera Recorders (from 8 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller Conte Candoli (tpt); Hoyt Bohannon, Dick Nash, Dick Noel (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); Richard Perissi, John Cave, Vincent DeRosa, William Hinshaw (fr-h); Israel Baker, Bonnie Douglas, Jacques Gasselin, Stanley Plummer, Lou Raderman, Nathan Ross, Mischa Russell, Paul Shure, Marshall Sosson, Joe Stepansky (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Allan Harshman, Alex Neiman, Paul Robyn (via); Joseph Saxon, Justin DiTullio, Armand Kaproff, Ray Kramer (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Pete Jolly (p); Bobby Gibbons, Bill Pitman, Al Viola (g); Chuck Berghofer (b); Irving Cottier (d); Larry Bunker, Gary Coleman (perc). Don Costa (arr. all titles). L 6934
Rain In My Heart (Teddy Randazzo, Victoria Pike) Take : 45: Reprise 0798 LP: Reprise FS-1027 CD: Reprise 1027-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 13)
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Wandering (Gayle Caldwell) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1027 CD: Reprise 1027-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 13)
L 6937
Both Sides, Now (Joni Mitchell) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1027 CD: Reprise 1027-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 13)
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Note: Master L 6936 is not by Sinatra.
30-December-1968 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (from 3 to 5 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller Conte Candoli, Bud Brisbois, Shorty Sherock (tpt); Milt Bernhart, Louis Blackburn, Tommy Pederson (tbn); Ernie Tack (b-tbn); Arthur Frantz, James McGee, George Price (fr-h); Buddy Collette, Chuck Gentry, Justin Gordon, Ted Nash, Ethmer Roten (sax/wwd); Thelma Beach, Maurice Dicterow, Sam Freed Jr., David Frisina, William Kurasch, Erno Neufeld, Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Mischa Russell, Joe Stepansky (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Alex Neiman, Paul Robyn, Barbara Simons (via); Nino Rosso, Lester Harris, Irving Lipschultz, Joseph Saxon (vie); Arm Mason Stockton (harp); Lou Levy (p); Bobby Gibbons, Bill Pitman, Al Viola (g); Joe Mondragon (b); Irving Cottier (d); Alan Estes, Wallace Snow (perc). Don Costa (arr). L 7053
My Way ("Comme d'Habitude") (Jacques Revaux, Claude Francois - Giles Thibault, Claude Frangois, Fr. w.; Paul Anka, Eng. w.) Take 45: Reprise 0817 LP: Reprise FS-1029 CD: Reprise 1029-2, 2275, 26340 (3), 46013/47045 (FAS 13)
ll-February-1969 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (from 8 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim with Orchestra conducted by Morris Stoloff Milt Bernhart, Dick Nash, Dick Noel (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); John Cave, Vincent DeRosa, William Hinshaw, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Buddy Collette, Paul
426 Put Your Dreams Away Horn, Ronny Lang, Don Lodice, Ted Nash (sax/wwd); Israel Baker, Thelma Beach, Arnold Belnick, Harry Bluestone, Arthur Brown, Jacques Gasselin, Bernard Kundell, William Kurasch, Stanley Plummer, Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Joe Stepansky (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Allan Harshman, Paul Robyn, Virginia Majewski (via); Margaret Aue, Paul Bergstrom, Jacqueline Lustgarten, Joseph Saxon (vie); Bill Miller, Eumir Deodato (p); Antonio Carlos Jobim (g, voc [1]); Ray Brown (b); Claudio Slon (d/perc). Eumir Deodato (arr. all titles). M 7141
One-Note Samba ("Samba de Uma Nota So") [1] (Antonio Carlos Jobim - Newton Mendonga, Port.w.; Antonio Carlos Jobim, Engl. w.) Take 6: LP: Reprise FS-1033 CD: Reprise 1033-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 13)
M 7142
Don't Ever Go Away ("Por Causa De Voce") (Antonio Carlos Jobim - Dolores Duran, Port.w.; Ray Gilbert, Eng.w.) Take LP: Reprise FS-1033 CD: Reprise 1033-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 13)
M7143
Wave (Antonio Carlos Jobim) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1033 CD: Reprise 1033-2, 26340, 46013/47045 (FAS 13)
Note: Bonita (mx. M 7145) was attempted, but not recorded.
12-February-1969 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (from 8 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim with Orchestra conducted by Morris Stoloff Milt Bernhart, Dick Nash, Dick Noel (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); John Cave, Vincent DeRosa, Arthur Maebe, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Buddy Collette, Paul Horn, Ronny Lang, Don Lodice, Ted Nash (sax/wwd); Israel Baker, Arnold Belnick, Bonnie Douglas, Jacques Gasselin, Bernard Kundell, Erno Neufeld, Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Paul Shure, Marshall Sosson, Joe Stepansky, Gerald Vinci (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Allan Harshman, Paul Robyn, Virginia Majewski (via); Armand Kaproff, Edgar Lustgarten, Jacqueline Lustgarten, Nino Rosso (vie); Bill Miller, Eumir Deodato (p); Antonio Carlos Jobim (g/voc [1]);
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Chuck Berghofer (b); Francisco de Souza, Claudio Slon (d/perc). Eumir Deodato (arr. all titles). M 7162
Someone To Light Up My Life ("Se Todos Fossem Iguais a Voce") (Antonio Carlos Jobim - Vinicius de Moraes, Port.w.; Gene Lees, Eng.w.) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1033 CD: Reprise 1033-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 13)
M 7163
Desafinado ("Off Key") (See note.) (Antonio Carlos Jobim - Newton Mendonga, Port.w.; Jon Hendricks, Eng.w.) Take : CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 13)
M 7164
Drinking Water ("Agua de Beber") (Antonio Carlos Jobim - Vinicius de Moraes, Port.w.; Norman Gimbel, Eng.w.) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1033 CD: Reprise 1033-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 13)
M7145
Bonita [1] (Antonio Carlos Jobim - Ray Gilbert, Gene Lees) Take : LP: Reprise(UK) K64039 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 13)
Note: The voice track for Desafinado was rejected, but it was eventually issued by Reprise in the Complete Recordings set. In the session report there is a note: "Plus Tracking One Tune". 13-February-1969 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim with Orchestra conducted by Morris Stoloff Milt Bernhart, Dick Nash, Dick Noel (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); John Cave, Vincent DeRosa, William Hinshaw, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Paul Horn, Ronny Lang, Don Lodice, Ted Nash, Bud Shank (sax/wwd); Israel Baker, Thelma Beach, Arnold Belnick, Nathan Kaproff, William Kurasch, Erno Neufeld, Stanley Plummer, Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Raph Schaeffer, Joe Stepansky, Gerald Vinci (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Paul Robyn, Reuben Marcus, Allan
42 8 Put Your Dreams Away Harshman (via); Armand Kaproff, Ray Kramer, Edgar Lustgarten, Jacqueline Lustgarten (vie); Bill Miller, Eumir Deodato (p); Antonio Carlos Jobim (g; voc [1]); Chuck Berghofer (b); Francisco de Souza, Joao Palma, Claudio Slon (d/perc). Eumir Deodato (arr. all titles). M 7165
Song Of The Sabia ("Sabia") [ 1 ] (Antonio Carlos Jobim - Chico Buarque de Holanda, Port.w.; Norman Gimbel, Eng.w.) Take : 45: Reprise 0970 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 13)
M 7166
This Happy Madness ("Estrada Branca") [ 1 ] (Antonio Carlos Jobim - Vinicius de Moraes, Port.w.; Gene Lees, Eng.w.) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1033 CD: Reprise 1033-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 13)
M7167
Triste (Antonio Carlos Jobim) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1033 CD: Reprise 1033-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 13)
18-February-1969 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa John Cave, Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Gene Cipriano, Chuck Gentry, Justin Gordon, Paul Horn, Ronny Lang, Ted Nash (sax/wwd); Israel Baker, Thelma Beach, Bonnie Douglas, Jacques Gasselin, Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Mischa Russell, Ralph Schaeffer, Paul Shure, Gerald Vinci (vln); Allan Harshman, Alvin Dinkin, Virginia Majewski, Alex Neiman (via); Justin DiTullio, Jacqueline Lustgarten, Kurt Reher, Nino Rosso (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller, Lou Levy (p/cel); Joe Pass (g); Chuch Berghofer (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc). M 7180
All My Tomorrows (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - F: A Hole In The Head (Sincap - 1959) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1029 CD: Reprise 1029-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
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Didn't We? (Jimmy Webb) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1029 CD: Reprise 1029-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
20-February-1969 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (from 8 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa John Cave, Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Gene Cipriano, Justin Gordon, Lloyd Hildebrand, Ronny Lang, Don Lodice, Bud Shank (sax/wwd); Israel Baker, Thelma Beach, Arnold Belnick, Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Nathan Ross, Mischa Russell, Ralph Schaeffer, Marshall Sosson, Gerald Vinci (vln); Allan Harshman, Paul Robyn, Alvin Dinkin, Alex Neiman (via); Justin DiTullio, Armand Kaproff, Edgar Lustgarten, Jacqueline Lustgarten (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller, Lou Levy (p/cel/harpsichord); Al Viola (g); Chuck Berghofer (b); John Guerin (d); Emil Richards (perc). M 7182
A Day In The Life Of A Fool ("Manha de Carnaval") (Luiz Bonfa - Antonio Mariz, Port.w.; Carl Sigman, Eng.w.) - F: Orfeu Negro (Dispafilm/Gemma/Tupan - 1958) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1029 CD: Reprise 1029-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
M7183
Yesterday (Paul McCartney, John Lennon) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1029 CD: Reprise 1029-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
M 7220
If You Go Away ("Ne Me Quitte Pas") (Jacques Brel - Jacques Brel, Fr.w.; Rod McKuen, Eng.w.) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1029 CD: Reprise 1029-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
24-February-1969 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - United Recording (from 2 to 5:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa Pete Candoli, Don Fagerquist, Shorty Sherock, Ray Triscari (tpt); Louis Blackburn, Lew McCreary, Dick Noel (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); Bob
430 Put Your Dreams Away Hardaway, Paul Horn, Don Lodice, Bud Shank, Nino Tempo (sax/wwd); Harry Bluestone, Harold Dicterow, Bonnie Douglas, Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Mischa Russell, Paul Shure, Marshall Sosson (vln); Cecil Figelski, Barbara Simons (via); Jacqueline Lustgarten, Nino Rosso (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Bill Miller, Lou Levy (p); Al Viola (g); Monty Budwig (b); Hubert Anderson (vib); Alvin Stoller (d). M 7221
Watch What Happens ("Theme de Lola") (Michel Legrand - Jacques Louis Demy, Fr.w.; Norman Gimbel, Eng.w.) - MF: Les Parapluies de Cherbourg (Pare/ Madeleine/Beta-1964) Take: LP: Reprise FS-1029 CD: Reprise 1029-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
M 7222
For Once In My Life (Orlando Murden - Ronald Miller) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1029 CD: Reprise 1029-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
M 7223
Mrs. Robinson (Paul Simon) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1029 CD: Reprise 1029-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
M 7224
Hallelujah, I Love Her So (Ray Charles) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1029 CD: Reprise 1029-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
19-March-1969 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa John Cave, Vincent DeRosa, William Hinshaw, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Gene Cipriano, Chuck Gentry, Norman Herzberg, Ronny Lang, Don Lodice, Ted Nash, Bud Shank, Nino Tempo (sax/wwd); Israel Baker, Thelma Beach, Bonnie Douglas, Jacques Gasselin, Erno Neufeld, Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Nathan Ross, Mischa Russell, Paul Shure, Marshall Sosson, Gerald Vinci (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Alex Neiman, Allan Harshman, Paul Robyn (via); Justin DiTullio, Edgar Lustgarten, Kurt Reher, Nino Rosso (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill
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Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Chuck Berghofer, Eddie Gilbert (b); Irving Cottier (d); Larry Bunker (perc); Nancy Adams, Tom Bahler, Betty Baker, James Bryant, Jan Gassman, Bill Lee, Diana Lee, Susan Tallman, Marie Vernon, Jerry Whitman (voc [1] - recorded at the same studio on 20-March-1969, from 8 to 10:30 P.M.). M 7263
I've Been To Town (Rod McKuen) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1030 CD: Reprise 1030-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
M 7264
Empty Is (Opening recitation recorded on 21-March-1969.) (Rod McKuen) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1030 CD: Reprise 1030-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
M7265
The Single Man [1] (Rod McKuen) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1030 CD: Reprise 1030-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
M 7266
Lonesome Cities (Rod McKuen) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1030 CD: Reprise 1030-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
20-March-1969 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa John Cave, James Decker, James McGee, Arthur Maebe (fr-h); Gene Cipriano, Norman Herzberg, Bill Hood, Ronny Lang, Don Lodice, Ted Nash, Bud Shank, Nino Tempo (sax/wwd); Thelma Beach, Arnold Belnick, James Getzoff, William Kurasch, Erno Neufeld, Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Mischa Russell, Ralph Schaeffer, Marshall Sosson, Gerald Vinci, Tibor Zelig (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Alex Neiman, Allan Harshman, Paul Robyn (via); Justin DiTullio, Armand Kaproff, Ray Kramer, Jacqueline Lustgarten (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Chuck Berghofer, Eddie Gilbert (b); Alvin Stoller (d); Larry Bunker (perc).
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The Beautiful Strangers (Rod McKuen) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1030 CD: Reprise 1030-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
M 7268
A Man Alone (Rod McKuen) Take : 45: Reprise 0852 LP: Reprise FS-1030 CD: Reprise 1030-2, 26340 (3), 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
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A Man Alone (Reprise) (Rod McKuen) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1030 CD: Reprise 1030-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
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Love's Been Good To Me (Rod McKuen) Take : 45: Reprise 0852 LP: Reprise FS-1030 CD: Reprise 1030-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
21-March-1969 (Friday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa John Cave, Vincent DeRosa, William Hinshaw, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Gene Cipriano, Norman Herzberg, Bill Hood, Ronny Lang, Don Lodice, Ted Nash, Bud Shank, Nino Tempo (sax/wwd); Thelma Beach, Arnold Belnick, James Getzoff, William Kurasch, Erno Neufeld, Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Mischa Russell, Ralph Schaeffer, Marshall Sosson, Gerald Vinci, Tibor Zelig (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Alex Neiman, Allan Harshman, Paul Robyn (via); Justin DiTullio, Armand Kaproff, Edgar Lustgarten, Nino Rosso (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Chuck Berghofer, Eddie Gilbert (b); Alvin Stoller (d); Emil Richards (perc). M 7271
Out Beyond The Window (Rod McKuen) Take :
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Night (Rod McKuen) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1030 CD: Reprise 1030-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
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Some Traveling Music (Rod McKuen) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1030 CD: Reprise 1030-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
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From Promise To Promise (Rod McKuen) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1030 CD: Reprise 1030-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
Note: On this date, Sinatra also recorded the opening recitation to Empty Is (see session for 19-March-1969).
25-March-1969 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Soundtrack recording for the TV-film Romeo And Juliet 70 - Western Recorders (from 3 to 6 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Sonny Burke Ray Triscari (tpt); Ken Shroyer (tbn); John Cave, Arthur Maebe, William Hinshaw (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Lloyd Hildebrand, Andreas Kostelas, Don Lodice, Ronny Lang, Ted Nash, Ethmer Roten, Gene Cipriano (sax/wwd); Norman Herzberg (bsn); Tibor Zelig, Lou Klass, Arnold Belnick, Kurt Dieterle, Marshall Sosson, Sam Freed Jr., Thelma Beach, Arthur Brown, Sally Raderman, Emil Briano, Robert Conrad, Lou Raderman (vln); Barbara Simons, Dorothy Colton, Joseph Di Fiore, Reuben Marcus (via); Margaret Aue, Irving Lipschultz, Jacqueline Lustgarten (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola, Joe Pass (g); Eddie Gilbert, James Hughart (b); Alvin Stoller (d); Joe Porcaro (perc). T 9418
In The Shadow Of The Moon (Earl Brown - Heinz Keissling) Take : 45: Reprise(Italy) W54093
434 Put Your Dreams Away LP: Reprise(Italy) FS-5283 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
14-July-1969 (Monday) - New York. Reprise orchestra tracks recording session - Columbia Studios (from 7:30 P.M. to 12 M.). Orchestra conducted by Joe Scott On this date, Reprise recorded orchestra tracks for three selections [/ Would Be In Love (mx. M 51586), The Train (mx. M 51587) and Goodbye (mx. M 51588)]. As they were used by Sinatra on 25- (the first two) and 27-August1969, you will find the personnel on those dates.
15-July-1969 (Tuesday) - New York. Reprise orchestra track recording session - Columbia Studios (from 7:30 to 11:30 P.M.). Orchestra conducted by Charles Calello Wayne Andre, Warren Covington, Urbie Green (tbn); Tony Studd (b-tbn); Ray Alonge, James Buffington (fr-h); Phil Bodner, Wally Kane, Romeo Penque, William Slapin (wwd); Mannie Green, Max Cahn, Julius Held, Joe Malin, George Ockner, Rocco Pesile, Raoul Poliakin, Aaron Rosand, Max Pollikoff, Tosha Samaroff, Julius Schachter, Hemi Aubert (vln); Alfred Brown, Harold Coletta, Richard Dickler, Cal Fleisig (via); George Ricci, Harvey Shapiro (vie); Margaret Ross (harp); Dick Hyman (p); Jay Berliner, Ralph Casale (g); Stuart Scharf (classic g); Richard Davis (b); Alvin Rogers (d); David Carey (perc). M-51589
Watertown (Track used on 26-August-1969, in New York, q.v.) (Bob Gaudio - Jake Holmes)
M-51591
Elizabeth (Track used on 31-October-1969, in Hollywood, q.v.) (Bob Gaudio - Jake Holmes)
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Michael And Peter (Bob Gaudio - Jake Holmes)
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16-July-1969 (Wednesday) - New York. Reprise orchestra track recording session - Columbia Studios (from 7:30 to 10:30 P.M.). Orchestra conducted by Joe Scott Reprise recorded tracks for She Says and What's Now Is Now. The backings were used by Sinatra on 25 and 26-Aug-1969, respectively. See those dates.
17-July-1969 (Thursday) - New York. Reprise orchestra track recording - Columbia Studios (from 7:30 P.M. to 12 M.). Orchestra conducted by Charles Calello Wayne Andre, Urbie Green, Jimmy Knepper (tbn); Tony Studd (b-tbn); Ray Alonge, Brooks Tillotson (fr-h); Phil Bodner, Wally Kane, Romeo Penque, William Slapin (wwd); Max Cahn, Joe Malin, Peter Buonconsiglio, Julius Held, George Ockner, Rocco Pesile, Raoul Poliakin, Aaron Rosand, Tosha Samaroff, Julius Schachter, Hemi Aubert, Mannie Green (vln); Alfred Brown, Harold Coletta, Richard Dickler, Cal Fleisig (via); George Ricci, Harvey Shapiro (vie); Margaret Ross (harp); Moe Wechsler (p); Jay Berliner, Ralph Casale, Willard Suyker (g); Russell George (b); Alvin Rogers (d); David Carey (perc). M-51636
For A While (Bob Gaudio - Jake Holmes)
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Lady Day (Track used on 25-August-1969, in New York, q.v.) (Bob Gaudio - Jake Holmes)
M-51638
What A Funny Girl (You Used To Be) (Track used on 27-Aug1969, in New York, q.v.) (Bob Gaudio, Jake Holmes)
14-August-1969 (Thursday) - Hollywood. A session for Reprise was called for this date at Western Recorders (from 9 P.M. to 12 M.), but it was cancelled. The musicians were paid, so here is the line-up: Conte Candoli, Larry McGuire, Shorty Sherock (tpt); Robert Badgley, Lew McCreary, Hoyt Bohannon, Billy Byers (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); Arthur Maebe, Alan Robinson, William Hinshaw (fr-h); Bill Hood, Bob Hardaway, Harry Klee, Plas Johnson, Abe Most (sax/wwd); Israel Baker, Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Bonnie Douglas, Mischa Russell, Paul Shure, Nathan Ross, Harry Bluestone, Ralph Schaeffer, Marshall Sosson
436 Put Your Dreams Away (vln); Virginia Majewski, Paul Robyn (via); Armand Kaproff, Joseph Saxon (vie); Kathyn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Joe Pass (g); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc). Don Costa (arr/cond).
18-August-1969 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (from 9 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa Conte Candoli, Don Fagerquist, Uan Rasey, Ray Triscari (tpt); Billy Byers, Bob Hardaway, Dick Nash, Dick Noel (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); William Hinshaw, Arthur Maebe, Alan Robinson (fr-h); Justin Gordon, Bill Hood, Abe Most, Bud Shank (sax/wwd); Israel Baker, Harry Bluestone, Bonnie Douglas, Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Nathan Ross, Mischa Russell, Ralph Schaeffer, Paul Shure, Marshall Sosson (vln); Paul Robyn, Virginia Majewski (via); Armand Kaproff, Edgar Lustgarten (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); James Hughart (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc). M 17431
Forget To Remember (Teddy Randazzo, Victoria Pike) Take : 45: Reprise 0865 CD: Reprise 26340, 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
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Goin' Out Of My Head (Teddy Randazzo, Bobby Weinstein) Take : 45: Reprise 0865 LP: Reprise FS-1034 CD: Reprise 2275-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 14)
25-August-1969 (Monday) - Hollywood. Reprise voice overdubbing session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Joe Scott a) Orchestra track recorded in New York, on 14-July-1969 (Monday), at Columbia Studios (from 7:30 - 12 P.M.). Wayne Andre, Warren Covington, Urbie Green (tbn); Tony Studd (b-tbn); Ray Alonge, James Buffington (fr-h); Phil Bodner, Wally Kane, Romeo Penque, William Slapin (wwd); Mannie Green, Peter Buonconsiglio, Max Cahn, Julius Held, Joe Malin, George Ockner, Rocco Pesile, Raoul Poliakin, Max Pollikoff, Tosha Samaroff, Julius Schachter, Henri Aubert (vln); Alfred Brown, Harold Coletta, Richard Dickler, Cal Fleisig (via); Kermit Moore,
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George Ricci, Harvey Shapiro (vie); Dick Hyman (p); Vincent Bell, Jay Berliner (g); Joseph Macho, Jr. (b); Alvin Rogers (d); David Carey (perc); Lois Winter, June Magruder, Peggy Powers (voc [1] - recorded from 7:30 to 8:30 P.M. ) . M-51586
I Would Be In Love (Anyway) [1] (Bob Gaudio - Jake Holmes) Take : 45: Reprise 0895 LP: Reprise FS-1031 CD: Reprise 45689, 46013/47045 (FAS 15)
M-51587
The Train (Bob Gaudio - Jake Holmes) Take : 45: Reprise 0920 LP: Reprise FS-1031 CD: Reprise 45689, 46013/47045 (FAS 15)
b) Orchestra track recorded in New York, on 16-July-1969 (Wednesday), at Columbia Studios (from 7:30 to 10:30 P.M.). Ray Alonge, James Buffington (fr-h); Don Butterfield (tuba); Phil Bodner, Wally Kane, Romeo Penque, William Slapin (wwd); Mannie Green, Peter Buonconsiglio, Max Cahn, Joe Malin, George Ockner, Rocco Pesile, Raoul Poliakin, Max Pollikoff, Aaron Rosand, Tosha Samaroff, Julius Schachter, Henri Aubert (vln); Alfred Brown, Harold Coletta, Richard Dickler, Cal Fleisig (via); Kermit Moore, George Ricci, Harvey Shapiro (vie); Dick Hyman (p); Vincent Bell, Jay Berliner (g); Michael Chimes (harmonica); Richard Davis (b); Alvin Rogers (d); David Carey (perc). A vocal chorus [1]. M-51594
She Says [1] (Bob Gaudio - Jake Holmes) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1031 CD: Reprise 45689, 46013/47045 (FAS 15)
c) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Charles Calello Orchestra track recorded in New York, on 17-July-1969 (Thursday), at Columbia Studios (from 7:30 to 12 P.M.). Wayne Andre, Urbie Green, Jimmy Knepper (tbn); Tony Studd (b-tbn); Ray Alonge, Brooks Tillotson (fr-h); Phil Bodner, Wally Kane, Romeo Penque, William Slapin (wwd); Max Cahn, Joe Malin, Peter Buonconsiglio, Julius Held, George Ockner, Rocco Pesile, Raoul Poliakin, Aaron Rosand, Tosha Samaroff, Julius Schachter, Henri Aubert, Mannie Green (vln); Alfred
43 8 Put Your Dreams Away Brown, Harold Coletta, Richard Dickler, Cal Fleisig (via); George Ricci, Harvey Shapiro (vie); Margaret Ross (harp); Moe Wechsler (p); Jay Berliner, Ralph Casale, Willard Suyker (g); Russell George (b); Alvin Rogers (d); David Carey (perc). M-51637
Lady Day (Bob Gaudio - Jake Holmes) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1031 CD: Reprise 45689, 46013/47045 (FAS 15)
Note: Sinatra tried to overdub For A While, but did not complete it.
26-August-1969 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Reprise voice overdubbing session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Joe Scott a) Orchestra track recorded in New York, on 15-July-1969 (Tuesday), at Columbia Studios (from 7:30 to 11:30 P.M.). Wayne Andre, Warren Covington, Urbie Green (tbn); Tony Studd (b-tbn); Ray Alonge, James Buffington (fr-h); Phil Bodner, Wally Kane, Romeo Penque, William Slapin (wwd); Mannie Green, Max Cahn, Julius Held, Joe Malin, George Ockner, Rocco Pesile, Raoul Poliakin, Aaron Rosand, Max Pollikoff, Tosha Samaroff, Julius Schachter, Henri Aubert (vln); Alfred Brown, Harold Coletta, Richard Dickler, Cal Fleisig (via); George Ricci, Harvey Shapiro (vie); Margaret Ross (harp); Dick Hyman (p); Jay Berliner, Ralph Casale (g); Stuart Scharf (classic g); Richard Davis (b); Alvin Rogers (d); David Carey (perc). M-51589
Watertown (Bob Gaudio - Jake Holmes) Take : 45: Reprise 0895 LP: Reprise FS-1031 CD: Reprise 45689, 46013/47045 (FAS 15)
b) Orchestra track recorded in New York, on 16-July-1969 (Wednesday), at Columbia Studios (from 7:30 to 10:30 P.M.). Ray Alonge, James Buffington (fr-h); Don Butterfield (tuba); Phil Bodner, Wally Kane, Romeo Penque, William Slapin (wwd); Mannie Green, Peter Buonconsiglio, Max Cahn, Joe Malin, George Ockner, Rocco Pesile, Raoul Poliakin, Max Pollikoff, Aaron Rosand, Tosha Samaroff, Julius Schachter, Henri Aubert (vln); Alfred Brown, Harold Coletta, Richard Dickler, Cal Fleisig (via); Kermit Moore, George Ricci, Harvey Shapiro (vie); Dick
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Hyman (p); Vincent Bell, Jay Berliner (g); Michael Chimes (harmonica); Richard Davis (b); Alvin Rogers (d); David Carey (perc). M-51596
What's Now Is Now (Bob Gaudio - Jake Holmes) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1031 CD: Reprise 2275-2, 45689, 46013/47045 (FAS 15)
Note: At the same session, Sinatra tried the dubbing of Elizabeth and Michael And Peter, but did not complete it.
27-August-1969 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Reprise voice overdubbing session - Western Recorders (from 4 to 7 P.M.) a) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Joe Scott Orchestra track recorded in New York, on 14-July-1969 (Monday), at Columbia Studios (from 7:30 P.M. to 12 M.). Wayne Andre, Warren Covington, Urbie Green (tbn); Tony Studd (b-tbn); Ray Alonge, James Buffington (fr-h); Phil Bodner, Wally Kane, Romeo Penque, William Slapin (wwd); Mannie Green, Peter Buonconsiglio, Max Cahn, Julius Held, Joe Malin, George Ockner, Rocco Pesile, Raoul Poliakin, Max Pollikoff, Tosha Samaroff, Julius Schachter, Hemi Aubert (vln); Alfred Brown, Harold Coletta, Richard Dickler, Cal Fleisig (via); Kermit Moore, George Ricci, Harvey Shapiro (vie); Dick Hyman (p); Vincent Bell, Jay Berliner (g); Joseph Macho, Jr. (b); Alvin Rogers (d); David Carey (perc). PLUS: Bill Miller (p), Al Viola (g), who backed Sinatra at the overdubbing. M-51588
Goodbye (She Quietly Says) (Bob Gaudio - Jake Holmes) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1031 CD: Reprise 45689, 46013/47045 (FAS 15)
b) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Charles Calello Orchestra track recorded in New York, on 17-July-1969 (Thursday), at Columbia Studios (from 7:30 P.M. to 12 M.). Wayne Andre, Urbie Green, Jimmy Knepper (tbn); Tony Studd (b-tbn); Ray Alonge, Brooks Tillotson (fr-h); Phil Bodner, Wally Kane, Romeo Penque, William Slapin (wwd); Max Cahn, Joe Malin, Peter Buonconsiglio, Julius Held, George Ockner, Rocco Pesile, Raoul Poliakin, Aaron Rosand, Tosha Samaroff, Julius Schachter, Hemi Aubert, Mannie Green (vln); Alfred Brown, Harold Coletta, Richard Dickler, Cal Fleisig (via); George Ricci, Harvey Shapiro (vie); Margaret Ross (harp); Moe Wechsler (p); Jay Berliner, Ralph
440 Put Your Dreams Away Casale, Willard Suyker (g); Russell George (b); Alvin Rogers (d); David Carey (perc). M-5163 8 What A Funny Girl (You Used To Be) (Bob Gaudio - Jake Holmes) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1031 CD: Reprise 45689, 46013/47045 (FAS 15) 13-October-1969 (Monday) - New York. Reprise orchestra track recording session - Columbia Studios (from 3:00 to 7:30 P.M.). Orchestra conducted by Charles Calello Wayne Andre, Warren Covington, Bill Watrous (tbn); Tony Studd (b-tbn); Ray Alonge, James Buffington (fr-h); Phil Bodner, Wally Kane, Romeo Penque, William Slapin (wwd); Mannie Green, Max Cahn, Peter Dimitriades, Lewis Eley, Leo Kahn, Joe Malin, George Ockner, Gene Orloff, Rocco Pesile, Raoul Poliakin, Aaron Rosand, Hemi Aubert (vln); Alfred Brown, Selwart Clarke, Cal Fleisig, Emanuel Vardi (via); George Ricci, Harvey Shapiro (vie); Margaret Ross (harp); Dick Hyman (p); Jay Berliner, Ralph Casale (g); Stuart Scharf (classic g); Joseph Macho Jr. (b); Alvin Rogers (d); David Carey (perc). M-51592
Michael And Peter (Track used on 31-October-1969, in Hollywood, q.v.) (Bob Gaudio - Jake Holmes)
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For A While (Track used on 31-October-1969, in Hollywood, q.v.) (Bob Gaudio - Jake Holmes)
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Lady Day (Bob Gaudio - Jake Holmes)
31-October-1969 (Friday) - Hollywood. Reprise voice overdubbing session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Charles Calello a) Orchestra track recorded on 15-July-1969 (Tuesday), in New York, at Columbia Studios (from 7:30 to 11:30 P.M.). Wayne Andre, Warren Covington, Urbie Green (tbn); Tony Studd (b-tbn); Ray Alonge, James Buffington (fr-h); Phil Bodner, Wally Kane, Romeo Penque, William Slapin (wwd); Mannie Green, Max Cahn, Julius Held, Joe Malin, George Ockner, Rocco Pesile, Raoul Poliakin, Aaron Rosand, Max
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Pollikoff, Tosha Samaroff, Julius Schachter, Hemi Aubert (vln); Alfred Brown, Harold Coletta, Richard Dickler, Cal Fleisig (via); George Ricci, Harvey Shapiro (vie); Margaret Ross (harp); Dick Hyman (p); Jay Berliner, Ralph Casale (g); Stuart Scharf (classic g); Richard Davis (b); Alvin Rogers (d); David Carey (perc). M-51591
Elizabeth (Bob Gaudio - Jake Holmes) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1031 CD: Reprise 45689, 46013/47045 (FAS 15)
b) Orchestra track recorded on 13-October-1969 (Monday), in New York, at Columbia Studios (from 3:00 to 7:30 P.M.). Wayne Andre, Warren Covington, Bill Watrous (tbn); Tony Studd (b-tbn); Ray Alonge, James Buffington (fr-h); Phil Bodner, Wally Kane, Romeo Penque, William Slapin (wwd); Mannie Green, Max Cahn, Peter Dimitriades, Lewis Eley, Leo Kahn, Joe Malin, George Ockner, Gene Orloff, Rocco Pesile, Raoul Poliakin, Aaron Rosand, Hemi Aubert (vln); Alfred Brown, Selwart Clarke, Cal Fleisig, Emanuel Vardi (via); George Ricci, Harvey Shapiro (vie); Margaret Ross (harp); Dick Hyman (p); Jay Berliner, Ralph Casale (g); Stuart Scharf (classic g); Joseph Macho Jr. (b); Alvin Rogers (d); David Carey (perc). M-51592
Michael And Peter (Bob Gaudio - Jake Holmes) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1031 CD: Reprise 45689, 46013/47045 (FAS 15)
M-51636
For A While (Bob Gaudio - Jake Holmes) Take : LP: Reprise FS-1031 CD: Reprise 45689, 46013/47045 (FAS 15)
7-November-1969 (Friday) - Hollywood. Reprise recording session - Western Recorders (from 7 to 10 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa John Cave, Vincent DeRosa, William Hinshaw, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Gene Cipriano, Bill Hood, Harry Klee, Ted Nash (wwd); Arnold Belnick, Harry Bluestone, Bonnie Douglas, Erno Neufeld, Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Nathan Ross, Mischa Russell, Albert Steinberg, Gerald Vinci, Joe Stepansky,
442 Put Your Dreams Away Paul Shure (vln); Allan Harshman, Reuben Marcus, Alvin Dinkin, Alex Neiman (via); Justin DiTullio, Armand Kaproff, Nino Rosso, Emmet Sargeant (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola, Joe Pass (g); Chuck Berghofer, Eddie Gilbert, James Hughart (b); Irving Cottier (d); Victor Feldman, Larry Bunker (perc). M-17803
Lady Day (Bob Gaudio - Jake Holmes) Take : 45: Reprise 0970 LP: Reprise FS-1033 CD: Reprise 1033-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 15)
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Chapter 5
The Seventies 26-October-1970 (Monday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session - Western Recorders (see note). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa a) Conte Candoli, Shorty Sherock, Ray Triscari (tpt); Dick Noel, Billy Byers (tbn); Robert Knight (b-tbn); Bob Hardaway, Harry Klee, Nino Tempo (sax/wwd); Thelma Beach, Arthur Brown, Kurt Dieterle, Jacques Gasselin, Erno Neufeld, Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Mischa Russell, Joe Stepansky, Shari Zippert (vln); Cecil Figelski, Allan Harshman, Virginia Majewski, Reuben Marcus (via); Margaret Aue, Joseph Saxon (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Bill Miller* (p); John Morell*, Al Viola* (g); Max Bennett* (b); Irving Cottier* (d); Gene Estes, Alan Estes, Larry Bunker* (perc); Nancy Adams, Louis Aldebert, Carol Carmichael, Vangie Carmichael, Bill Cole, David Fisher, Gwenn Johnson, Bill Lee (voc).
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I Will Drink The Wine (Paul Ryan) Take : LP: Reprise FS 1033 CD: Reprise 1033-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 15)
b) James Decker, Arthur Frantz, Alan Robinson (fr-h); William Calkins, Bob Hardaway, Bill Hood, Bud Shank, Nino Tempo (sax/wwd); Thelma Beach, Shirley Cornell, Kurt Dieterle, Jacques Gasselin, Alfred Lustgarten, Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Mischa Russell, Joe Stepansky, Shari Zippert (vln); Cecil Figelski, Virginia Majewski, Reuben Marcus, Alex Neiman (via);
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Justin DiTullio, Joseph Saxon (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller* (p); Al Viola*, John Morell* (g); Max Bennett* (b); Irving Cottier* (d); Larry Bunker* (perc); Tommy Vig (vib). N 19255
Bein'Green (Joe Raposo) - TV series: Sesame Street (1971) Take : 45: Reprise 0981 LP: Reprise FS 1033 CD: Reprise 1033-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 15)
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My Sweet Lady (John Denver) Take : LP: Reprise FS 1033 CD: Reprise 1033-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 15)
Note: Sinatra and the musicians marked with an asterisk were the only ones who recorded on 26-Oct-1970. The orchestra tracks were added on 5Nov-1970 ("a") and 3-Nov-1970 ("b"). The vocal group ("a") recorded on 5-Nov-1970 (from 2 to 5 P.M.); still in "a", Nino Tempo re-recorded his part on 6-Nov-1970, and Alan Estes recorded his part on 6-Nov1970. Bill Miller was the only one who played on the three dates.
27-October-1970 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session - Western Recorders (see note). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa Conte Candoli, Shorty Sherock, Ray Triscari (tpt); Dick Noel, Billy Byers (tbn); Robert Knight (b-tbn); Bob Hardaway, Harry Klee, Nino Tempo (sax/wwd); Thelma Beach, Arthur Brown, Kurt Dieterle, Jacques Gasselin, Erno Neufeld, Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Mischa Russell, Joe Stepansky, Shari Zippert (vln); Cecil Figelski, Allan Harshman, Virginia Majewski, Reuben Marcus (via); Margaret Aue, Joseph Saxon (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Bill Miller* (p); Tommy Tedesco*, Al Viola* (g); Max Bennett* (b); Irving Cottier* (d); Gene Estes (perc); Victor Feldman* (perc); David Fisher, Nancy Adams, Louis Aldebert, Carol Carmichael, Vangie Carmichael, Bill Lee, Gene Merlino, Susan Tallman (vocal chorus). N 19261
Sunrise In The Morning (Paul Ryan) Take : LP: Reprise FS 1033 CD: Reprise 1033-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 15)
The Seventies 447 Note: Sinatra and the rhythm section (marked with an asterisk) recorded the basic track on 27-Oct-1970, at Western Recorders, in Hollywood (from 1 to 4 P.M.). The full orchestra (including the musicians who had recorded also on 27-Oct) recorded on 5/6-Nov-1970 (from 10 P.M. to 1:30 A.M.) at the same studio. The vocal group recorded their part on 6-Nov-1970.
28-October-1970 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session - Goldwyn Studios (from 8:00 to 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Lennie Hayton Robert Bryant, Pete Candoli, Ray Triscari, Conte Candoli (tpt); Dick Noel, Dick Nash (tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, John Cave, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Don Lodice, Bob Hardaway, Tony Ortega, Abe Most, Harry Klee (sax/wwd); Bernard Kundell, Joe Stepansky, Erno Neufeld, Gerald Vinci, Harry Bluestone, Kurt Dieterle, Ralph Schaeffer, Nathan Ross, Jacques Gasselin, Marshall Sosson, Mischa Russell, Lou Raderman (vln); Frederick Seykora, Ray Kramer, Joseph Saxon, Emmet Sargeant, Margaret Aue, Joseph DiTullio (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Ray Brown, Joe Mondragon (b); Irving Cottier (d); Larry Bunker (perc). N 19267
I'm Not Afraid (Jacques Brel - Gerard Jouannest, Rod McKuen) Take : 45: Reprise 1011 LP: Reprise FS 1034 CD: Reprise 2275, 46013/47045 (FAS 15)
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Something (George Harrison) Take : 45: Reprise 0981 LP: Reprise FS 1034 CD: Reprise 2275, 46013/47045 (FAS 15)
29-October-1970 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session - Western Recorders Studio I (from 1 to 4 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa Conte Candoli, Pete Candoli, Ray Triscari, Harry Edison (tpt); Billy Byers, Dick Noel (tbn); Bob Brookmeyer (v-tbn); Ken Shroyer (b-tbn); Gene Cipriano, Bill Hood, Ronny Lang, Tony Ortega, Bud Shank (sax/wwd); Arthur Brown, Jacques Gasselin, Erno Neufeld, Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Nathan Ross, Mischa Russell, Marshall Sosson (vln); Allan Harshman, Virginia Majewski (via); Justin
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DiTullio, Joseph Saxon (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Bill Miller, Arnold Ross (p); Al Viola, Dennis Budimir (g); James Hughart (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc). N 19269
Leaving On A Jet Plane (John Denver) Take : LP: Reprise FS 1033 CD: Reprise 1033-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 15)
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Close To You (Burt Bacharah - Hal David) Take : LP: Reprise FS 1033 CD: Reprise 1033-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 15)
2-November-1970 (Monday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session - Western Recorders. a) Frank Sinatra and Nancy Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa Conte Candoli, Shorty Sherock, Ray Triscari (tpt); Dick Noel, Billy Byers (tbn); Robert Knight (b-tbn); Bob Hardaway, Harry Klee, Nino Tempo (sax/wwd); Thelma Beach, Arthur Brown, Kurt Dieterle, Jacques Gasselin, Erno Neufeld, Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Joe Stepansky, Mischa Russell, Shari Zippert (vln); Cecil Figelski, Allan Harshman, Reuben Marcus, Virginia Majewski (via); Margaret Aue, Joseph Saxon (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Bill Miller* (p); Al Viola*, Dennis Budimir* (g); Chuck Berghofer* (b); Irving Cottier* (d); Gene Estes*, Alan Estes (perc); Nancy Adams, Louis Aldebert, Carol Carmichael, Vangie Carmichael, Bill Cole, David Fisher, Gwenn Johnson, Bill Lee (vocal on first title - recorded on 5-Nov.)', Nancy Adams, Louis Aldebert, Carol Carmichael, Vangie Carmichael, David Fisher, Bill Lee, Gene Merlino, Susan Tallman (vocal on second title - recorded on 6-Nov.). See note. N 19276
Feelin' Kinda Sunday (Kathleen Wakefield, Annette Tucker, Nino Tempo) Take : 45: Reprise 0980 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 15)
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Life's A Trippy Thing (Howard Greenfield - Linda Laurie) Take :
The Seventies 449 45: Reprise 1011 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 15) b) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa Same personnel as in "a", without the vocal groups. N 19278
The Game Is Over (John Denver) Take : CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 15)
Note: Sinatra and Nancy laid the vocal tracks on 2-Nov, with the musicians marked with an asterisk. Bill Miller, Nino Tempo and Gene Estes recorded again with the whole orchestra on 5-Nov. Nino Tempo rerecorded for mx. 19276 on 6-Nov. Alan Estes recorded his part on 6Nov, and he plays on mx. 19276 only.
13-June-1971 (Sunday) - Los Angeles. Warner Bros, live recording - Ahmanson Theatre. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller Nelson Riddle, Gordon Jenkins, Ernie Freeman, Quincy Jones, Don Costa, Billy Byers (arr). - All Or Nothing At All (aNR) (Arthur Altman - Jack Lawrence)
- I've Got You Under My Skin (aNR) (Cole Porter) - MF: Born To Dance (MGM - 1936)
- I'll Never Smile Again (aGJ) (Ruth Lowe)
- OP Man River (aNR) (Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Show Boat (1927)
- That's Life (aEF) (Kelly Gordon, Dean Kay Thompson)
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- Try A Little Tenderness (aNR) (Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly) - Fly Me To The Moon (aQJ) (Bart Howard) -Nancy (aNR) (James Van Heusen - Phil Silvers)
- My Way ("Comme d'Habitude") (aDC) (Jacques Revaux, Claude Francis - Giles Thibault, Claude Francis, Fr.w.\ Paul Anka, Eng.w.)
- The Lady Is A Tramp (aBB) (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes At Arms (1937)
- Angel Eyes (aNR) (Matt Dennis - Earl Brent) Note: This was the famous "Retirement Concert", in which Frank Sinatra announced his retirement. But he would be back in 1973.
30-ApriI-1973 (Monday) - Los Angeles. Warner Bros, recording session - MGM Studios (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with rhythm section conducted by Don Costa Bill Miller (p); Al Viola, Alvin Casey, John Morell (g); James Hughart (b); Irving Cottier (d); Alan Estes (perc). - Nobody Wins (Kris Kristofferson) - Noah (Walk With The Lions) (Joe Raposo) Note: In the Union contract, it is written: "To be scrapped."
The Seventies 451 1-May-1973 (Tuesday) - Los Angeles. A session was scheduled for this date at the MGM Studios, from 8 to 11 P.M., with a rhythm section conducted by Don Costa. The session was cancelled, but the musicians were paid. Here they are: Bill Miller (p); Al Viola, Alvin Casey, John Morell (g); James Hughart (b); Larry Carlton (el-b); Emil Richards (d). Note: In the Union contract there are two conflicting notes. In the field for date and hours of employment, it is written: "5/1/73 - 8-11 P. M. (Cancelled)." In the column "Titles of Tunes", it is typed: "TO BE SCRAPPED". In the contracts for this date and for the one on 30-April, the number of the session is the same: 304075.
4-June-1973 (Monday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session - Goldwyn Studios (from 7 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins a) Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, Arthur Maebe (fr-h); Norman Benno, Louise DiTullio, Wayne Songer, Willie Schwartz, Don Lodice, Morris Crawford (sax/wwd); James Getzoff, Harold Dicterow, Kurt Dieterle, William Hymanson, Israel Baker, Alex Murray, Gerald Vinci, Nathan Ross, Samuel Cytron, Mischa Russell, Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Walter Edelstein, Arthur Brown, William Kurasch, Albert Steinberg, Alfred Lustgarten, Erno Neufeld (vln); Barbara Simons, Alex Neiman, Louis Kievman, Myra Kestenbaum, Myer Bello, Cecil Figelski (via); Edgar Lustgarten, Armand Kaproff, Justin DiTullio (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller, Terry Trotter (p); John Morell, Alvin Casey (g); Michael Deasy, James Hughart, Eddie Gilbert (b); John Guerin (d). RCA 4011
Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) (Sonny Bono) Take : CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 16)
b) ADD: Pete Jolly (p); Alvin Casey, Dennis Budimir, James McAuley (g); James Hughart (b); John Guerin (d); Alan Estes (perc). Bill Miller (cond). Recorded on 25/26-July-1973 at MGM Recording Studio, in Los Angeles (from 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. - except James McAuley, who played for 3 hours only).
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RCA 4012
You Will Be My Music (Joe Raposo) Take : 45: RepriseS 1190 LP: Reprise FS 2155 CD: Reprise 2155-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 16)
c) Personnel as in "a", plus a vocal chorus recorded on 25-June-1973, at MGM Studios, Hollywood, from 4 to 6:30 P.M.: Carolyn Willis, Joe Greene, Loren Farber, Jesse Kirkland, Lisa Roberts, Maxine Willard, Julia Tillman, Lewis Morford. RCA 4013
Noah (Walk With The Lions) (Joe Raposo) Take : LP: Reprise FS 2155 CD: Reprise 2155-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 16)
5-June-1973 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session - Goldwyn Studios (from 7 to 10 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, Arthur Maebe (fr-h); Louise DiTullio (b-fl); Wayne Songer (clt); Don Lodice (ten); Morris Crawford (clt); Willie Schwartz (alt/clt); Norman Benno (oboe); James Getzoff, Israel Baker, Harry Bluestone, Mischa Russell, Nathan Ross, Gerald Vinci, Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Alfred Lustgarten, Arthur Brown, William Hymanson, Harold Dicterow, Kurt Dieterle, Walter Edelstein, William Kurasch, Albert Steinberg, Lennie Malarsky, Erno Neufeld (vln); Allan Harshman, Myra Kestenbaum, Robert Ostrowsky, Louis Kievman, Alex Neiman, Barbara Simons (via); Nino Rosso, Justin DiTullio, Edgar Lustgarten (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller, Terry Trotter (p); Dennis Budimir, Alvin Casey (g); Michael Deasy, James Hughart (b); Eddie Gilbert (b/tuba); Earl Palmer (d). RCA 4014
Nobody Wins (Kris Kristofferson) Take : LP: Reprise FS 2155 CD: Reprise 2155-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 16)
RCA 4015
The Hurt Doesn't Go Away (See note.) (Joe Raposo) Take :
The Seventies 453 45: RepriseS 1327 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 16) Note: As The Hurt Never Goes Away on the recording sheet.
21-June-1973 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session - Goldwyn Studios (from 7 to 10 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa Charles Loper, Dick Noel, Ken Shroyer (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Richard Perissi, Gale Robinson, Sinclair Lott (fr-h); Don Lodice (ten/clt); Wayne Songer (clt); Willie Schwartz (alt/clt); Norman Benno (oboe); Louise DiTullio (b-fl); Arthur Brown, Mischa Russell, Harry Bluestone, Israel Baker, Ralph Schaeffer, Erno Neufeld, Gerald Vinci, Nathan Ross, William Hymanson, Alex Murray, Joe Stepansky, James Getzoff (vln); Alex Neiman, Louis Kievman, Virginia Majewski, Allan Harshman (via); Armand Kaproff, Edgar Lustgarten (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Terry Trotter (p); Alvin Casey, Al Viola, Dennis Budimir (g); James Hughart (b); Alan Estes (perc); John Guerin (d). PLUS: "Basic rhythm" conducted by Bill Miller: Pete Jolly (p); Alvin Casey, Dennis Budimir, James McAuley (g); James Hughart (b); John Guerin (d); Alan Estes (perc) recorded on 25/26-July-1973 (Wed/Thu), at MGM Recording Studios, in Los Angeles (from 9 P.M. to I A.M. - except James McAuley, who recorded only 3 hours). RCA 4026
Winners (Joe Raposo) Take : 45: RepriseS 1190 LP: Reprise FS 2155 CD: Reprise 2155-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 16)
RCA 4027
Let Me Try Again ("Laisse Moi le Temps") (See note.) (Claude Vassori - Michel Jourdan, Romval Fiquier, Fr.w.\ Paul Anka, Sammy Cahn, Eng.w.) Take : 45: RepriseS 1181 LP: Reprise FS 2155 CD: Reprise 2155-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 16)
Note: As I'll Try Again in Union contract for the session of 25/26-July. On that date, Reprise assigned the following matrix numbers: for Winners, RCA 4026; for Let Me Try Again, RCA 4027.
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22-June-1973 (Friday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session - Goldwyn Studios (from 7:00 to 10:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, Arthur Maebe (fr-h); Norman Benno (oboe); Wayne Songer, Morris Crawford (clt); Don Lodice (ten); Louise DiTullio (b-fl); Harry Klee (alt/fl/clt); Ralph Schaeffer, Mischa Russell, Harry Bluestone, Gerald Vinci, Nathan Ross, Joseph Livoti, Alex Murray, Albert Steinberg, Blanche Belnick, Joe Stepansky, Kurt Dieterle, Erno Neufeld, Harold Dicterow, Alfred Lustgarten, Arthur Brown, Marshall Sosson, Walter Edelstein, James Getzoff (vln); Alex Neiman, Barbara Simons, Virginia Majewski, Allan Harshman, Myer Bello, Louis Kievman (via); Armand Kaproff, Justin DiTullio, Edgar Lustgarten (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Bill Miller, Pete Jolly (p); Alvin Casey, Al Viola, Dennis Budimir (g); Ray Brown, Peter Mercurio (b); John Guerin (d). RCA 4028
Empty Tables (James Van Heusen - Johnny Mercer)
RCA 4029
Walk Away (Elmer Bernstein - Carolyn Leigh) Take : CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 16)
RCA 4030
Send In The Clowns (Stephen Sondheim) - M: A Little Night Music (1973) Take : 45: RepriseS 1181 LP: Reprise FS 2155 CD: Reprise 2155-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 16)
RCA 4031 There Used To Be A Ballpark (Joe Raposo) Take : LP: Reprise FS 2155 CD: Reprise 2155-2, 26340 (4), 46013/47045 (FAS 16)
20-August-1973 (Monday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session - Goldwyn Studios (from 7 to 10 P.M.). a) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Conte Candoli (tpt); Vincent DeRosa, Arthur Maebe, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Morris Crawford, Wayne Songer, Willie Schwartz (sax/clt); Norman Benno (fl/alt/oboe); Don Lodice (ten); Louise DiTullio (b-fl); James Getzoff, Alfred
The Seventies 455 Lustgarten, William Kurasch, Judy Eaton, Gerald Vinci, Joseph Livoti, Ralph Schaeffer, Arthur Brown, Arnold Belnick, Erno Neufeld, Sally Raderman, Harry Bluestone, Walter Edelstein, Nathan Ross, Joe Stepansky, Lou Raderman, Marshall Sosson, Mischa Russell (vln); Alex Neiman, Louis Kievman, Barbara Simons, Virginia Majewski, Cecil Figelski, Allan Harshman (via); Edgar Lustgarten, Justin DiTullio, Armand Kaproff (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Pete Jolly (p); Al Viola, Alvin Casey, John Morell (g); Eddie Gilbert, Michael Deasy, James Hughart (b); John Guerin (d); Emil Richards (perc). RCA 4188
You're So Right (For What's Wrong In My Life) (Teddy Randazzo, Victoria Pike, Roger Joyce) Take : LP: Reprise FS 2155 CD: Reprise 2155-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 16)
b) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa To the personnel above, add Carol Kaye (el-b), overdubbed on 23-August1973 (Thu) (from 9 P.M. to 12 M). On 25-June-1973 (Mon), Pete Jolly (p) and James Hughart (b) did some tracking at the MGM Recording Studios, in Los Angeles (from 3 to 6 P.M.). RCA 4189
Dream Away (Paul Williams - John Williams) Take : LP: Reprise FS 2155 CD: Reprise 2155-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 16)
Note: Satisfy Me One More Time had been scheduled to be recorded at this session, but it wasn't.
10-December-1973 (Monday) - Burbank. Warner Bros, recording session - Burbank Studios (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa a) Bud Brisbois, Harry Edison, John Audino, Conte Candoli (tpt); Dick Nash, Frank Rosolino, Dick Noel (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Ronny Lang, Willie Schwartz, Gene Cipriano, Don Lodice, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Bill Miller, Pete Jolly (p); Tommy Tedesco, Al Viola, John Morell (g); Chuck Berghofer (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc). A vocal chorus [1]. RCA 4523
Bad, Bad Leroy Brown [1] (Jim Croce) Take :
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b) To the personnel above, add a sweetening conducted by Bill Miller, with Alvin Casey, Al Viola, John Morell and James Burton (g) - recorded on 19December-1973 (Wed) at the MGM Recording Studio, in Los Angeles (from 10 to 11 P.M.). RCA 4524
I'm Gonna Make It All The Way (Floyd Huddleston) Take : 45: RepriseS 1196 LP: Reprise FS 2195 CD: Reprise 2195-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 16)
Note: They also rehearsed Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree.
4-February-1974 (Monday) - Burbank. Warner Bros, orchestra track session - Burbank Studios (from 8 to 10 P.M.). Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, Arthur Maebe (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Morris Crawford, Norman Benno, Ted Nash, Don Lodice (sax/wwd); James Getzoff, Arthur Brown, Lou Raderman, Erno Neufeld, Joseph Livoti, Sally Raderman, Bernard Kundell, Ralph Schaeffer, Carl LaMagna, Alfred Lustgarten, Arnold Belnick, Wilbert Nuttycombe, Israel Baker, Walter Edelstein, Marshall Sosson, Anatol Kaminsky, Alex Murray, Joseph Quadri (vln); Virginia Majewski, Alex Neiman, Gareth Nuttycombe, Louis Kievman, Myer Bello, Cecil Figelski (via); Armand Kaproff, Edgar Lustgarten, Justin DiTullio (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico (b); Irving Cottier (d). SCA 4720
Empty Tables (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn)
SCA 4721
If (David Gates)
SCA 4722
The Summer Knows (Michel Legrand - Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman) - F: Summer Of '42 (WB - 1971)
Note: Tracks only. Sinatra was present, but no vocals were done.
The Seventies 457 8-April-1974 (Monday) - New York. Warner Bros, live recording - Carnegie Hall. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller John Frosk, Marvin Stamm, Joe Ferrante, Dick Perry (tpt); Bob Alexander, Wayne Andre, Seymour Berger (tbn); Paul Faulise (b-tbn); ^dney Cooper, Bernie Kaufrnan, Al Klink, Lewis Del Gatto, John Campo (sax/wwd); Joe Malin, Julius Schachter, Michael Spivakowsky, Stanley Karpienia, Peter Buonconsiglio, Max Hollander, Carmel Malin, Sidney Kaufrnan, Joe Pepper, Avram Weiss, Peter Dimitriades, Julius Brand (vln); Cal Fleisig, Vincent Liota, David Sackson, Archie Levin (via); Jesse Levy, Alan Shulman, Anthony Sophos, Gloria Lanzarone (vie); Gloria Agostini (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); George Duvivier (b); Irving Cottier (d); Dave Carey (perc). Billy May, Nelson Riddle, Don Costa, Gordon Jenkins, Ernie Freeman (arr). T4047
Come Fly With Me (aBM) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn)
T4048
I Get A Kick Out Of You (aNR) (Cole Porter) - M: Anything Goes (1934)
T4049
Don't Worry 'Bout Me (aNR) (Rube Bloom - Ted Koehler) - M: Cotton Club Parade (1939)
T4050
If (aGJ) (David Gates)
T4051
Bad, Bad Leroy Brown (aDC) (Jim Croce)
T4052
Saloon Songs (Medley): (aGJ) a) Last Night When We Were Young (Harold Arlen - E. Y. Harburg) b) Violets For Your Furs (Matt Dennis - Tom Adair) c) Here's That Rainy Day (James Van Heusen - Johnny Burke) - M: Carnival In Flandres (1953)
T4053
My Way ("Comme d'Habitude") (Jacques Revaux, Claude Francois - Giles Thibault, Claude Frangois, Fr.w.\ Paul Anka, Eng.w.)
T4054
You Will Be My Music (Joe Raposo)
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I've Got You Under My Skin (Cole Porter) - MF: Born To Dance (MGM - 1936)
T4055
Send In The Clowns (Stephen Sondheim) - M: A Little Night Music (1973)
T4056
That's Life (Kelly Gordon, Dean Kay Thompson)
T4057
There Used To Be A Ballpark (Joe Raposo)
T4059
My Kind Of Town (James Van Heusen - Samy Cahn) - MF: Robin And The Seven Hoods (WB - 1964)
7-May-1974 (Tuesday) - Burbank. Warner Bros, recording session - Burbank Studios (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Vincent DeRosa, George Price, Arthur Maebe (fr-h); Louise DiTullio, Lloyd Hildebrand, Norman Benno (b-fl/bsn/fl/oboe); Willie Schwartz, Ted Nash, Don Lodice (sax/clt); Lou Raderman, Harry Bluestone, Walter Edelstein, Spiro Stamos, Marshall Sosson, Arnold Belnick, Thelma Beach, Alex Murray, Samuel Cytron, Nathan Ross, Gerald Vinci, Joseph Livoti, Sally Raderman, Alfred Lustgarten, Erno Neufeld, Joseph Quadri, Wilbert Nuttycombe, James Getzoff (vln); Milton Thomas, Marilyn Baker, Gareth Nuttycombe, Virginia Majewski, Cecil Figelski, Barbara Simons (via); Armand Kaproff, Edgar Lustgarten, Justin DiTullio (vie); Dorothy Remsen (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico (b); Irving Cottier (d).
SCA 4720
Empty Tables (James Van Heusen - Johnny Mercer) Take 8: 45: RepriseS 1343 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 16)
The Seventies 459 SCA 4722
The Summer Knows (Michel Legrand - Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman) - F: Summer Of '42 (WB - 1971) Take 18 + ic 2: LP: Reprise FS 2195 CD: Reprise 2195-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 16)
SCA 4721
If (David Gates) Take 2: LP: Reprise FS 2195 CD: Reprise 2195-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 16)
8-May-1974 (Wednesday) - Burbank. On this date (from 6 to 9:30 P.M.), Don Costa conducted a rehearsal of a rhythm section for his arrangement of You Turned My World Around: Al Viola, James Burton, Alvin Casey, Dennis Budimir, Donnie Lanier (g); Joe Osborn (b); Hal Blaine (d); Emil Richards (perc). The title was recorded at a session that started at 8 P.M. that same night (while the rehearsal was still on) with the full orchestra and with two musicians that had been present at the rehearsal: Al Viola and Emil Richards.
8-May-1974 (Wednesday) - Burbank. Warner Bros, recording session - Burbank Studios (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller Conte Candoli, Bud Brisbois, John Audino, Harry Edison (tpt); Ernie Tack, Ernie Carlson, Milt Bernhart, Chauncey Welsch (tbn); Andreas Kostelas, Bud Shank, Ronny Lang, Gene Cipriano, Don Lodice (sax/wwd); Lou Raderman, Lennie Malarsky, Bonnie Douglas, Gerald Vinci, Nathan Ross, Robert Barene, Spiro Stamos, Marshall Sosson, Sally Raderman, Betty LaMagna, Carl LaMagna, Alfred Lustgarten (vln); Leonard Selic, Gareth Nuttycombe, Myer Bello, Virginia Majewski (via); Douglas Davis, Paul Bergstrom, Edgar Lustgarten, Justin DiTullio (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Clare Fischer (p); Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc). A background chorus (recorded on 14-May-1974 (Tue), in Hollywood - at the Hollywood Sound studio) is on the first title only: Ronald Hicklin, John Bahler, Mitch Gordon, Lewis Morford, Sally Stevens, Andra Willis, Ida McCune, Jackie Ward. Don Costa (arr - both titles).
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SCA 4841
You Turned My World Around (Bert Kaempfert, Herbert Rehbein, Kim Carnes, Dave Ellington) Take 11: 45: Reprise S 1208 LP: Reprise FS 2195 CD: Reprise 2195-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 16)
SCA 4840
Sweet Caroline (Neil Diamond) Take 5: LP: Reprise FS 2195 CD: Reprise 2195-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 16)
Note: Between the two titles, Sinatra recorded 30 and 15 second spots promoting his Japan tour. Jim Mahoney wrote the script.
9-May-1974 (Thursday) - Burbank. Warner Bros, recording session - Burbank Studios (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller John Audino, Conte Candoli, Anthony Terran, Harry Edison (tpt/flg-h); Chauncey Welsch, Ernie Tack, Milt Bernhart, Dick Noel (tbn); Andreas Kostelas (bar/b-clt); Gene Cipriano (ten/oboe/clt); Ronny Lang (sax/fl/clt); Don Lodice (ten/clt); Joseph Soldo (alt/clt/fl); Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Gerald Vinci, Nathan Ross, James Getzoff, Harry Bluestone, Robert Barene, Alfred Lustgarten, Marshall Sosson, Spiro Stamos, Israel Baker, Carl LaMagna (vln); David Schwartz, Samuel Boghossian, Leonard Selic, Virginia Majewski (via); Armand Kaproff, Justin DiTullio, Douglas Davis, Paul Bergstrom (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Clare Fischer (p); Al Viola, Edgar Lustgarten (g); Gene Cherico (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc). Don Costa (arr). SCA 4842
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (Stevie Wonder) Takel3 + i c l 0 & 1 2 :
Note: Edgar Lustgarten, who always plays cello, is listed in the Union contract as having played the guitar. And on this date there was a rehearsal of What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life and Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree.
The Seventies 461 21-May-1974 (Tuesday) - Burbank. Warner Bros, recording session - Burbank Studio (from 8 to 11:00 P.M., except musicians marked with an asterisk, who left at 11:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller a) Harry Edison*, Ray Triscari, Anthony Terran, John Audino (tpt); Milt Bernhart*, Dick Hyde, Chauncey Welsch (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Gene Cipriano*, Ronny Lang, Joseph Soldo, Chuck Gentry, Don Lodice (sax/wwd); Lou Raderman, Israel Baker, Alfred Lustgarten, Betty LaMagna, Carl LaMagna, Spiro Stamos, Jacob Krachmalnick, Robert Barene, Paul Shure, Gerald Vinci, Sally Raderman, Harry Bluestone (vln); Samuel Boghossian, David Schwartz, Leonard Selic, Virginia Majewski (via); Douglas Davis, Edgar Lustgarten, Justin DiTullio, Jerome Kessler (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Clare Fischer* (p); Al Viola* (g); Gene Cherico* (b); Irving Cottier* (d); Emil Richards* (perc). Don Costa (arr - all titles). SCA 4842
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (Stevie Wonder) - Vocal rejected. The orchestra track was used on 24-May-1974.
SCA 4849
What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life? (Michel Legrand - Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman) - F: The Happy Ending (U.A. - 1969) Take 7: LP: Reprise FS 2195 CD: Reprise 2195-2, 26340, 46013/47045 (FAS 16)
SCA 4850
Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree (L. Russell Brown, Irwin Levine) Take : LP: Reprise FS 2195 CD: Reprise 2195-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 16)
b) For the next title only: on 24-May-1975 (Fri), at the MGM Recording Studio (Los Angeles), there was a "sweetening" session with the following musicians, conducted by Bill Miller and arranged by Don Costa: Bud Brisbois, Conte Candoli, Buddy Childers, Harry Edison (tpt); Milt Bernhart, Frank Rosolino, Chauncey Welsch (tbn); Ernie Tack (b-tbn); Bob Hardaway, Joseph Soldo, Andreas Kostelas, Chuch Gentry, Don Lodice (sax/wwd). SCA 4851
Satisfy Me One More Time (Floyd Huddleston) Take : 45: RepriseS 1208
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c) Personnel as in "a". SCA 4852
If You Could Read My Mind (Gordon Lightfoot) One incomplete take. Never remade.
24-May-1974 (Friday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, voice overdubbing session. Orchestra track recorded at the session of 21-May-1974 (Tuesday). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller Harry Edison, Ray Triscari, Anthony Terran, John Audino (tpt); Milt Bernhart, Dick Hyde, Chauncey Welsch (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Gene Cipriano, Ronny Lang, Joseph Soldo, Chuck Gentry, Don Lodice (sax/wwd); Lou Raderman, Israel Baker, Alfred Lustgarten, Betty LaMagna, Carl LaMagna, Spiro Stamos, Jacob Krachmalnick, Robert Barene, Paul Shure, Gerald Vinci, Sally Raderman, Harry Bluestone (vln); Samuel Boghossian, David Schwartz, Leonard Selic, Virginia Majewski (via); Douglas Davis, Edgar Lustgarten, Justin DiTullio, Jerome Kessler (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Clare Fischer (p); Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc). Don Costa (arr). SCA 4842
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (Stevie Wonder) Take : LP: Reprise FS 2195 CD: Reprise 2195-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 17)
23-September-1974 (Monday) - Burbank. Warner Bros, orchestra tracks recording - Burbank Studio A (9 P.M. to 12 M.). Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins David Duke, Vincent DeRosa, Arthur Maebe (fr-h); Sheridon Stokes, Norman Benno, Willie Schwartz, Ted Nash, Morris Crawford, Don Lodice (sax/wwd); Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Israel Baker, Joe Stepansky, Arthur Brown, Spiro Stamos, Gerald Vinci, Harry Bluestone, Alex Murray, Joy Lyle, Marshall Sosson, Betty LaMagna, Assa Drori, Jacob Krachmalnick, Harris Goldman, Murray Korda, Leonard Atkins, Paul Shure (vln); Alex Neiman, Virginia Majewski, Barbara Simons, Louis Kievman, Cecil Figelski, Allan Harshman (via); Justin DiTullio, Edgar Lustgarten, Douglas Davis (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico (b); Irving Cottier (d).
The Seventies 463 SCA 5053
Everything Happens To Me (Matt Dennis - Tom Adair)
SCA 5051
The Saddest Thing Of All ("Toi et Moi, C'Est Rien, C'EstTout") (Michel Legrand - Pierre Leroyer, Eduard Rualt, Fr.w.; Carl Sigman, Eng.w.)
SCA 5052
Just As Though You Were Here (John Benson Brooks - Eddie De Lange)
Note: In the Union contract It Takes Too Long has been typed, but a dash has been made over it.
24-September-1974 (Tuesday) - Burbank. Warner Bros, recording session - Burbank Studios (from 9 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins David Duke, Vincent DeRosa, Arthur Maebe (fr-h); Louise DiTullio (b-fl); Norman Benno, Willie Schwartz, Ted Nash, Morris Crawford, Don Lodice, Andreas Kostelas (sax/wwd); Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Israel Baker, Joe Stepansky, Arthur Brown, Spiro Stamos, Gerald Vinci, James Getzoff, Alex Murray, Joy Lyle, Marshall Sosson, Carl LaMagna, Assa Drori, Jacob Krachmalnick, Harris Goldman, Stanley Plummer, Leonard Atkins, Alfred Lustgarten (vln); Alex Neiman, Virginia Majewski, Barbara Simons, Louis Kievman, Cecil Figelski, Gareth Nuttycombe (via); Justin DiTullio, Igor Horoshevsky, Douglas Davis, Edgar Lustgarten (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico (b); Irving Cottier (d). SCA 5053
Everything Happens To Me [as "... To You" in contract] (Matt Dennis - Tom Adair) Take : CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 17)
SCA 5052
Just As Though You Were Here (John Benson Brooks - Eddie De Lange) Take : CD: Reprise 26340 (4), 46013/47045 (FAS 17)
SCA 5051
The Saddest Thing Of All ("Toi et Moi, C'Est Rien, C'Est Tout") (Michel Legrand - Pierre Leroyer, Eduard Rualt, Fr.w.\ Carl Sigman, Eng.w.)
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2-October-1974 (Wednesday) - Boston. Warner Bros, live recording. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra incorporating Woody Herman and The Young Thundering Herd, conducted by Bill Miller Gary Pack, Nelson Hatt, David Stahl, Buddy Powers (tpt/flg-h); Bill Byrne (tbn/flg-h); Urbie Green, Dale Kirkland, Jim Pugh (tbn); Vaughn Wiester (btbn); Jerry Dodgion, Frank Tiberi, Greg Herbert, John Oslawski, Gary Anderson (sax/wwd); Joe Malin, Peter Dimitriades, David Kunstler, Avram Weiss, Harry Urbont, Stanley Karpienia, Max Hollander, Carmel Malin, Julius Brand, Peter Buonconsiglio, Max Cahn, Julius Schachter (vln); Vincent Liota, Maurice Pollock, George Brown, Michael Spivakowsky (via); Anthony Sophos, Alan Shulman, Gloria Lanzarone, Julius Ehrenwerth (vie); Margaret Ross (harp); Andy LaVerne (p/el-p/synt); Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico, Ron Paley (b); Irving Cottier (d); David Carey (perc). Billy Byers, Nelson Riddle, Don Costa, Billy May (arr). SXX0174
Overture (orchestra only): a) It Was A Very Good Year (Ervin Drake) b) All The Way (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: The Joker Is Wild (Paramount - 1957) c) My Kind Of Town (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Robin And The Seven Hoods (WB - 1964)
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The Lady Is A Tramp (aBB) (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937)
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I Get A Kick Out Of You (aNR) (Cole Porter) - M: Anything Goes (1934)
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Let Me Try Again ("Laisse Moi le Temps") (aDC) (Claude Vassori - Michel Jourdan, Romual Fiquier, Fr.w.\ Paul Anka, Sammy Cahn, Eng.w.)
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Autumn In New York (aBM) (Vernon Duke) - M: Thumbs Up (1934)
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I've Got You Under My Skin (aNR) (Cole Porter) - MF: Born To Dance (MGM - 1936)
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Bad, Bad Leroy Brown (aDC) (Jim Croce)
SXXO 169 Angel Eyes (aNR) (Matt Dennis - Earl Brent)
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The House I Live In (aNR) (Earl Robinson - Lewis Allan) LP: Reprise FS 2207 CD: Reprise 2207-2
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My Kind Of Town (aNR) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Robin And The Seven Hoods (WB - 1964)
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My Way ("Comme d'Habitude") (aDC) (Jacques Revaux, Claude Francis - Giles Thibault, Claude Francis, Fr.w.\ Paul Anka, Eng.w.) LP: Reprise FS 2207 CD: Reprise 2207-2
4-October-1974 (Friday) - Buffalo. Warner Bros, live recording. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra incorporating Woody Herman and The Young Thundering Herd, conducted by Bill Miller Gary Pack, Nelson Hatt, David Stahl, Buddy Powers (tpt/flg-h); Bill Byrne (tbn/flg-h); Urbie Green, Dale Kirkland, Jim Pugh (tbn); Vaughn Wiester (btbn); Jerry Dodgion, Frank Tiberi, Greg Herbert, John Oslawski, Gary Anderson (sax/wwd); Joe Malin, Peter Dimitriades, David Kunstler, Avram Weiss, Harry Urbont, Stanley Karpienia, Max Hollander, Carmel Malin, Julius Brand, Peter Buonconsiglio, Max Cahn, Julius Schachter (vln); Vincent Liota, Maurice Pollock, George Brown, Michael Spivakowsky (via); Anthony Sophos, Alan Shulman, Gloria Lanzarone, Julius Ehrenwerth (vie); Margaret Ross (harp); Andy LaVerne (p/el-p/synt); Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico, Ron Paley (b); Irving Cottier (d); David Carey (perc). Billy Byers, Nelson Riddle, Don Costa, Billy May (arr). SXXO 174
Overture (orchestra only): a) It Was A Very Good Year (Ervin Drake) b) All The Way (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) -MF: The Joker Is Wild (Paramount - 1957) c) My Kind Of Town (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Robin And The Seven Hoods (WB - 1964)
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The Lady Is A Tramp (aBB) (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937)
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I Get A Kick Out Of You (aNR) (Cole Porter) - M: Anything Goes (1934)
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Let Me Try Again ("Laisse Moi le Temps") (aDC) (Claude Vassori - Michel Jourdan, Romual Fiquier, Fr.w.\ Paul Anka, Sammy Cahn, Eng.w.)
SXXO 166 Autumn In New York (aBM) (Vernon Duke) - M: Thumbs Up (1934) SXXO 167
I've Got You Under My Skin (aNR) (Cole Porter) - MF: Born To Dance (MGM - 1936) LP: Reprise FS 2207 CD: Reprise 2207-2
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Bad, Bad Leroy Brown (aDC) (Jim Croce)
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Angel Eyes (aNR) (Matt Dennis - Earl Brent) LP: Reprise FS 2207 CD: Reprise 2207-2
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You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (aDC) (Stevie Wonder)
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The House I Live In (aNR) (Earl Robinson - Lewis Allan)
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My Kind Of Town (aNR) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Robin And The Seven Hoods (WB - 1964)
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My Way ("Comme d'Habitude") (aDC) (Jacques Revaux, Claude Francis - Giles Thibault, Claude Francis, Fr.w.; Paul Anka, Eng.w.)
7-October-1974 (Monday) - Philadelphia. Warner Bros, live recording. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra incorporating Woody Herman and The Young Thundering Herd, conducted by Bill Miller Gary Pack, Nelson Hatt, David Stahl, Buddy Powers (tpt/flg-h); Bill Byrne (tbn/flg-h); Urbie Green, Dale Kirkland, Jim Pugh (tbn); Vaughn Wiester (b-
The Seventies 467 tbn); Jerry Dodgion, Frank Tiberi, Greg Herbert, John Oslawski, Gary Anderson (sax/wwd); Joe Malin, Peter Dimitriades, David Kunstler, Avram Weiss, Harry Urbont, Stanley Karpienia, Max Hollander, Carmel Malin, Julius Brand, Peter Buonconsiglio, Max Cahn, Julius Schachter (vln); Vincent Liota, Maurice Pollock, George Brown, Michael Spivakowsky (via); Anthony Sophos, Alan Shulman, Gloria Lanzarone, Julius Ehrenwerth (vie); Margaret Ross (harp); Andy LaVerne (p/el-p/synt); Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico, Ron Paley (b); Irving Cottier (d); David Carey (perc). Billy Byers, Nelson Riddle, Don Costa, Billy May (arr). SXXO 174
Overture (orchestra only): a) It Was A Very Good Year (Ervin Drake) b) All The Way (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: The Joker Is Wild (Paramount - 1957) c) My Kind Of Town (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Robin And The Seven Hoods (WB - 1964)
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The Lady Is A Tramp (aBB) (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937)
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I Get A Kick Out Of You (aNR) (Cole Porter) - M: Anything Goes (1934) [Verse only. The chorus is from 13-Oct, New York.] LP: Reprise FS 2207 CD: Reprise 2207-2
SXXO 165
Let Me Try Again ("Laisse Moi le Temps") (aDC) (Claude Vassori - Michel Jourdan, Romual Fiquier, Fr.w.; Paul Anka, Sammy Cahn, Eng.w.)
SXXO 166
Autumn In New York (aBM) (Vernon Duke) - M: Thumbs Up (1934)
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I've Got You Under My Skin (aNR) (Cole Porter) - MF: Born To Dance (MGM - 1936) LP: Reprise FS 2207 CD: Reprise 2207-2
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Bad, Bad Leroy Brown (aDC) (Jim Croce)
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Angel Eyes (aNR) (Matt Dennis - Earl Brent)
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The House I Live In (aNR) (Earl Robinson - Lewis Allan)
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My Kind Of Town (aNR) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Robin And The Seven Hoods (WB - 1964)
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My Way ("Comme d'Habitude") (aDC) (Jacques Revaux, Claude Francois - Giles Thibault, Claude Francis, Fr.w.\ Paul Anka, Eng.w.)
9-October-1974 (Wednesday) - Pittsburgh. Warner Bros, live recording. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra incorporating Woody Herman and The Young Thundering Herd, conducted by Bill Miller Gary Pack, Nelson Hatt, David Stahl, Buddy Powers (tpt/flg-h); Bill Byrne (tbn/flg-h); Urbie Green, Dale Kirkland, Jim Pugh (tbn); Vaughn Wiester (btbn); Jerry Dodgion, Frank Tiberi, Greg Herbert, John Oslawski, Gary Anderson (sax/wwd); Joe Malin, Peter Dimitriades, David Kunstler, Avram Weiss, Harry Urbont, Stanley Karpienia, Max Hollander, Carmel Malin, Julius Brand, Peter Buonconsiglio, Max Cahn, Julius Schachter (vln); Vincent Liota, Maurice Pollock, George Brown, Michael Spivakowsky (via); Anthony Sophos, Alan Shulman, Gloria Lanzarone, Julius Ehrenwerth (vie); Margaret Ross (harp); Andy LaVerne (p/el-p/synt); Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico, Ron Paley (b); Irving Cottier (d); David Carey (perc). Billy Byers, Nelson Riddle, Don Costa, Billy May (arr). SXXO 174 Overture: (Orchestra only) a) It Was A Very Good Year (Ervin Drake) b) AH The Way (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) -MF: The Joker Is Wild (Paramount - 1957) c) My Kind Of Town (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Robin And The Seven Hoods (WB - 1964) SXXO 163
The Lady Is A Tramp (aBB) (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937)
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I Get A Kick Out Of You (aNR) (Cole Porter) - M: Anything Goes (1934)
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Let Me Try Again ("Laisse Moi le Temps") (aDC) (Claude Vassori - Michel Jourdan, Romual Fiquier, Fr.w.\ Paul Anka, Sammy Cahn, Eng.w.)
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Autumn In New York (aBM) (Vernon Duke) - M: Thumbs Up (1934)
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I've Got You Under My Skin (aNR) (Cole Porter) - MF: Born To Dance (MGM - 1936) LP: Reprise FS 2207 CD: Reprise 2207-2
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Bad, Bad Leroy Brown (aDC) (Jim Croce)
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Angel Eyes (aNR) (Matt Dennis - Earl Brent)
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You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (aDC) (Stevie Wonder)
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The House I Live In (aNR) (Earl Robinson - Lewis Allan)
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My Kind Of Town (aNR) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Robin And The Seven Hoods (WB - 1964)
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My Way ("Comme d'Habitude") (aDC) (Jacques Revaux, Claude Francis - Giles Thibault, Claude Francois, Fr.w.\ Paul Anka, Eng.w.)
12-October-1974 (Saturday) - New York. Warner Bros, live recording. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra incorporating Woody Herman and The Young Thundering Herd, conducted by Bill Miller Gary Pack, Nelson Hatt, David Stahl, Buddy Powers (tpt/flg-h); Bill Byrne (tbn/flg-h); Urbie Green, Dale Kirkland, Jim Pugh (tbn); Vaughn Wiester (btbn); Jerry Dodgion, Frank Tiberi, Greg Herbert, John Oslawski, Gary Anderson (sax/wwd); Joe Malin, Peter Dimitriades, David Kunstler, Avram Weiss, Harry Urbont, Stanley Karpienia, Max Hollander, Carmel Malin, Julius Brand, Peter Buonconsiglio, Max Cahn, Julius Schachter (vln); Vincent Liota, Maurice Pollock, George Brown, Michael Spivakowsky (via); Anthony Sophos, Alan Shul-
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man, Gloria Lanzarone, Julius Ehrenwerth (vie); Margaret Ross (harp); Andy LaVerne (p/el-p/synt); Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico, Ron Paley (b); Irving Cottier (d); David Carey (perc). Billy Byers, Nelson Riddle, Don Costa, Billy May (arr). SXXO 174 Overture: (Orchestra only) a) It Was A Very Good Year (Ervin Drake) b) All The Way (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: The Joker Is Wild (Paramount - 1957) c) My Kind Of Town (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Robin And The Seven Hoods (WB - 1964) SXX0163
The Lady Is A Tramp (aBB) (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937)
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I Get A Kick Out Of You (aNR) (Cole Porter) - M: Anything Goes (1934)
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Let Me Try Again ("Laisse Moi le Temps") (aDC) (Claude Vassori - Michel Jourdan, Romual Fiquier, Fr.w.\ Paul Anka, Sammy Cahn, Eng.w.)
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Autumn In New York (aBM) (Vernon Duke) - M: Thumbs Up (1934)
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I've Got You Under My Skin (aNR) (Cole Porter) - MF: Born To Dance (MGM -1936) LP: Reprise FS 2207 CD: Reprise 2207-2
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Bad, Bad Leroy Brown (aDC) (Jim Croce)
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Angel Eyes (aNR) (Matt Dennis - Earl Brent)
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You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (aDC) (Stevie Wonder)
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The House I Live In (aNR) (Earl Robinson - Lewis Allan)
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My Kind Of Town (aNR) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Robin And The Seven Hoods (WB - 1964)
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My Way ("Comme d'Habitude") (aDC) (Jacques Revaux, Claude Francis - Giles Thibault, Claude Francis, Fr.w.\ Paul Anka, Eng.w.)
13-October-1974 (Sunday) - New York. Warner Bros, live recording - Madison Square Garden: "The Main Event." The show was televised live. Some of the versions issued on LP and CD were taken from other concerts (see note). Introduction by Howard Cosell. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra incorporating Woody Herman and The Young Thundering Herd, conducted by Bill Miller Gary Pack, Nelson Hatt, David Stahl, Buddy Powers (tpt/flg-h); Bill Byrne (tbn/flg-h); Urbie Green, Dale Kirkland, Jim Pugh (tbn); Vaughn Wiester (btbn); Jerry Dodgion, Frank Tiberi, Greg Herbert, John Oslawski, Gary Anderson (sax/wwd); Joe Malin, Peter Dimitriades, David Kunstler, Avram Weiss, Harry Urbont, Stanley Karpienia, Max Hollander, Carmel Malin, Julius Brand, Peter Buonconsiglio, Max Cahn, Julius Schachter (vln); Vincent Liota, Maurice Pollock, George Brown, Michael Spivakowsky (via); Anthony Sophos, Alan Shulman, Gloria Lanzarone, Julius Ehrenwerth (vie); Margaret Ross (harp); Andy LaVerne (p/el-p/synt); Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico, Ron Paley (b); Irving Cottier (d); David Carey (perc). Billy Byers, Nelson Riddle, Don Costa, Billy May (arr). SXXO 174
Overture: (Orchestra only) a) It Was A Very Good Year (Ervin Drake) b) AH The Way (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: The Joker Is Wild (Paramount - 1957) c) My Kind Of Town (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Robin And The Seven Hoods (WB - 1964) LP: Reprise FS 2207 CD: Reprise 2207-2
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I Get A Kick Out Of You (aNR) (Cole Porter) - M: Anything Goes (1934) [Verse: 7-Oct, Philadelphia; chorus: 13-Oct] LP: Reprise FS 2207 CD: Reprise 2207-2
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Let Me Try Again ("Laisse Moi le Temps") (aDC) (Claude Vassori - Michel Jourdan, Romual Fiquier, Fr.w.\ Paul Anka, Sammy Cahn, Eng.w.) [13-Oct with intercut from 12-Oct, New York.] LP: Reprise FS 2207 CD: Reprise 2207-2
SXXO 166 Autumn In New York (aBM) (Vernon Duke) - M: Thumbs Up (1934)
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I've Got You Under My Skin (aNR) (Cole Porter) - MF: Born To Dance (MGM - 1936)
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Bad, Bad Leroy Brown (aDC) (Jim Croce) LP: Reprise FS 2207 CD: Reprise 2207-2
SXXO 169 Angel Eyes (aNR) (Matt Dennis - Earl Brent) SXXO 170
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (aDC) (Stevie Wonder) LP: Reprise FS 2207 CD: Reprise 2207-2
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The House I Live In (aNR) (Earl Robinson - Lewis Allan)
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My Kind Of Town (aNR) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Robin And The Seven Hoods (WB - 1964) LP: Reprise FS 2207 CD: Reprise 2207-2
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My Way ("Comme d'Habitude") (aDC) (Jacques Revaux, Claude Frangois - Giles Thibault, Claude Frangois, Fr.w.\ Paul Anka, Eng.w.)
The Seventies 473 4-February-1975 (Tuesday) - Burbank. Warner Bros, orchestra track recording session - Burbank Studios (from 7 to 11 P.M. - strings: 3 hours; rhythm: 4 hours). Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Spiro Stamos, Carl LaMagna, Betty LaMagna, Nathan Ross, Jacob Krachmalnick, Joe Stepansky, Herman Clebanoff, Alfred Lustgarten (vln); Virginia Majewski, Louis Kievman, Leonard Selic, Samuel Boghossian (via); Douglas Davis, Jerome Kessler (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Pete Jolly (p); Alvin Casey, John Morell, James Burton, Al Viola (g); Lyle Ritz (b); Irving Cottier (d); Alan Estes (perc). Don Costa (arr all titles). TCA 5292
Anytime (I'll Be There) (Paul Anka)
TCA 5294
The Only Couple On The Floor (John Durrell)
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Don't Let The Grass Grow (David Buskin)
Note: The tracks for the first and second titles were used on 10 and 20-Feb1975 - and rejected after Sinatra dubbed in his voice. Sinatra did not record Don't Let The Grass Grow.
10-February-1975 (Monday) - Los Angeles. Warner Bros, voice overdubbing session - MGM Studio (from 2 to 4 P.M.) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Spiro Stamos, Carl LaMagna, Betty LaMagna, Nathan Ross, Jacob Krachmalnick, Joe Stepansky, Herman Clebanoff, Alfred Lustgarten (vln); Virginia Majewski, Louis Kievman, Leonard Selic, Samuel Boghossian (via); Douglas Davis, Jerome Kessler (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Pete Jolly (p); Alvin Casey, John Morell, James Burton, Al Viola (g); Lyle Ritz (b); Irving Cottier (d); Alan Estes (perc/ (Recorded on 4-Feb-I975, q.v.). Don Costa (arr). TCA 5292
Anytime (I'll Be There) (Paul Anka)
Note: This version was not used. Sinatra redubbed his voice on 5-Mar-1975.
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20-February-1975 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session - Western Recording (from 8 to 10:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, James Getzoff, Spiro Stamos, Carl LaMagna, Betty LaMagna, Herman Clebanoff, Israel Baker, Marshall Sosson, Daniel Anderson (vln); Leonard Selic, Denyse Buffum, Louis Kievman, David Schwartz (via); Douglas Davis, Igor Horoshevsky (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Pete Jolly (p); John Morell, James Burton, Al Viola, Tommy Tedesco (g); James Hughart (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc). Don Costa, Al Capps (arr). On 21-Feb-1975 (Friday), at the Larrabee Studio, from 2 to 5 P.M., Albert Vescovo (g) recorded for The Only Couple On The Floor and the track had a matrix number assigned to it: TCA 5294. TCA 5294
The Only Couple On The Floor (aDC) (John Durrell)
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I Believe I'm Gonna Love You (aAC) (TRACK ONLY) (Harry Lloyd - Gloria Skyleron)
Note: The voice track was rejected. Sinatra remade it on 5-Mar-1975.
5-March-1975 (Wednesday) - Los Angeles. Warner Bros, voice overdub session - 1st session: Cherokee Studios (3 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, Spiro Stamos, Carl LaMagna, Betty LaMagna, Nathan Ross, Jacob Krachmalnick, Joe Stepansky, Herman Clebanoff, Alfred Lustgarten (vln); Virginia Majewski, Louis Kievman, Leonard Selic, Samuel Boghossian (via); Douglas Davis, Jerome Kessler (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Pete Jolly (p); Alvin Casey, John Morell, James Burton, Al Viola (g); Lyle Ritz (b); Irving Cottier (d); Alan Estes (perc). (Recorded on 4-Feb-1975, q.v.) Charles Chalmers, Sandra Chalmers, Donna Rhodes (vocal - recorded 12-Feb1975 [Wed] in Las Vegas, at the Las Vegas Recording Studio); Sandra Chalmers (voc - recorded I9-Feb-I975 [Wed], in Las Vegas, same studio); David Shank, John Kaye, Tommy Check (perc - recorded 17-Feb-1975 [Mon], Las Vegas, same studio, from I to 4 P.M.); Alan Estes (perc - recorded I8-Feb-I975 [Tue] at Cherokee Studio, Los Angeles - at I P.M.). Edward Greene (d - recorded 6Mar-1975, in Los Angeles). Don Costa (arr). TCA 5292
Anytime (I'll Be There) (Paul Anka) Take : 45: RepriseS 1327 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 17)
The Seventies 475 Note: After overdubbing Anytime, Sinatra went to another studio to do one more dubbing (see next). 5-March-1975 (Wednesday) - Los Angeles. Warner Bros, voice overdubbing - 2nd session: Larrabee Studios (4 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Al Capps [1], Bill Miller [2] Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman, James Getzoff, Spiro Stamos, Carl LaMagna, Betty LaMagna, Herman Clebanoff, Israel Baker, Marshall Sosson, Daniel Anderson (vln); Leonard Selic, Denyse Buffum, Louis Kievman, David Schwartz (via); Douglas Davis, Igor Horoshevsky (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Pete Jolly (p); John Morell, James Burton, Al Viola, Tommy Tedesco (g); James Hughart (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc); Ronald Hicklin, Loren Farber, Lewis Morford, Allan Capps, Sally Stevens, Andra Willis, Ida McCune [vocal - recorded on 21-Feb-1975 (Friday), from 12 to 3 P.M., at the Larrabee Studio]. Don Costa, Allan Capps (arr). 77?^ orchestra tracks were recorded in Hollywood, at Western Studios, on 20-Feb-I975 (Thursday), from 8 to 10:30 P.M. On 21-Feb-1975 (Friday), at the Larrabee Studio, from 2 to 5 P.M., Albert Vescovo (g) recorded for The Only Couple On The Floor and the track had a matrix number assigned to it: TCA 5294. TCA 5325
The Only Couple On The Floor [1] (aDC) (John Durrell) Take : 45: Reprise RPS 1335 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 17)
TCA 5326
I Believe I'm Gonna Love You [2] (aAC) (Harry Lloyd - Gloria Skyleron) Take : 45: Reprise RPS 1335 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 17)
12-March-1975 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, orchestra tracks recording session - T.T.G. Recording Studio (from 4 to 7:30 P.M.). Small group conducted by Leo Costa Bud Brisbois (tpt); Nino Tempo (wwd); Bill Miller, Charles Shoemake (p); John Morell (g); Gene Cherico (b); Irving Cottier (d); Francisco Aguabella (perc). TCA 5342
Oh Babe What Would You Say (Eileen Smith)
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TCA 5343
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (Stevie Wonder)
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That Old Black Magic (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - MF: Star Spangled Rhythm (Paramount - 1942)
4-August-1975 (Monday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, orchestra tracks recording session - T.T.G. Recording Studios (from 2 to 5 P.M.). Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Arthur Maebe, Richard Perissi, Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Ted Nash, Gene Cipriano, Don Lodice, Louise DiTullio, Charles Gould, Sheridon Stokes (wwd); James Getzoff, Harry Bluestone, Joe Stepansky, Arthur Brown, Paul Shure, Betty LaMagna, Carl LaMagna, Alfred Lustgarten, Erno Neufeld, Gerald Vinci, Murray Korda, Daniel Anderson (vln); Leonard Selic, Louis Kievman, Joseph Reilich, David Schwartz (via); Douglas Davis, Paul Bergstrom, Armand Kaproff (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Pete Jolly (p); John Morell (g); Lyle Ritz (b); George Green (d). TCA 5601
The Saddest Thing Of All ("Toi et Moi, C'Est Rien, C'Est Tout") (Michel Legrand - Pierre Leroyer, Eduard Ruault, Fr.w.; Carl Sigman, Eng.w.) Merry Christmas, Little Angel ( )
Note: Sinatra was present. The information is that he didn't try Merry Christmas... because the lyrics hadn't been completed.
18-August-1975 (Monday) - New York. Warner Bros, voice overdubbing session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Arthur Maebe, Richard Perissi, Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Ted Nash, Gene Cipriano, Don Lodice, Louise DiTullio, Charles Gould, Sheridon Stokes (wwd); James Getzoff, Harry Bluestone, Joe Stepansky, Arthur Brown, Paul Shure, Betty LaMagna, Carl LaMagna, Alfred Lustgarten, Erno Neufeld, Gerald Vinci, Murray Korda, Daniel Anderson (vln); Leonard Selic, Louis Kievman, Joseph Reilich, David Schwartz (via); Douglas Davis, Paul Bergstrom, Armand Kaproff (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Pete Jolly (p); John Morell (g); Lyle Ritz (b); George
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Green (d). (The orchestra tracks were recorded on 4-Aug-1975 at the T.T.G. Recording Studios, in Hollywood, from 2 to 5 P.M. - q.v.). On 15-Sep-1975 (Mon), at the Cherokee Studios, in Los Angeles (from 10 A.M. to 1 P.M.), Guy Costa (p), Robert Walden (g) and Ira Ingber (g) recorded a track for this title. TCA 5601
The Saddest Thing Of All ("Toi et Moi, C'Est Rien, C'Est Tout") (Michel Legrand - Pierre Leroyer, Eduard Ruault, Fr.w.; Carl Sigman, Eng.w.) Take : 45: Reprise RPS 1343 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 17)
TCA 5602
Merry Christmas, Little Angel ( )
24-October-1975 (Friday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, voice overdubbing session - Cherokee Studios (see note). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Sid Feller Bob Hardaway, Don Lodice, Ronny Lang, Bob Cooper, Andreas Kostelas (wwd); Spiro Stamos, Gerald Vinci, Joe Stepansky, Paul Shure, Carl LaMagna, Betty LaMagna, Lennie Malarsky, Murray Korda, Alfred Lustgarten, Bobby Bruce (vln); Samuel Boghossian, Leonard Selic, Gareth Nuttycombe, Louis Kievman (via); Edgar Lustgarten, Raymond Kelley (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Pete Jolly, Bill Miller (p); Al Viola, Ira Ingber, Robert Walden, John Morell (g); Gene Cherico, Lyle Ritz (b); Irving Cottier, George Green (d); David Fisher, Ronald Hicklin, Gene Merlino, Sally Stevens, Diana Lee, Jackie Ward (voc - on both titles). TCA 5717
A Baby Just Like You (John Denver - Joe Henry) Take : 45: RepriseS 1342 CD: Reprise 45743, 46013/47045 (FAS 17)
TCA 5718
Christmas Memories (Don Costa - Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman) Take : 45: RepriseS 1342 CD: Reprise 45743, 46013/47045 (FAS 17)
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Note: The orchestra tracks were recorded on 15-Oct-1975 (Wed), at the same studio (from 2 to 5 P.M.). The vocal group recorded their part on 25Oct-1975 (Sat), at the same studio (from 1 to 3 P.M.). And finally, on 25-Oct-1975 (Sat), at the same studio, Leo Costa (g) conducted tracks with Pete Jolly (p); Tommy Tedesco, John Morell, Robert Walden (g); Emil Richards (d). Leo and Jolly recorded from 2 to 7:30 P.M., and the others recorded from 2 to 7 P.M.).
21-January-1976 (Wednesday) - Las Vegas. Warner Bros, live recording - Ceasar's Palace (dinner & late shows). a) Frank Sinatra with the Nat Brandwynne Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller -1 Sing The Songs (I Write The Songs) (Bruce Johnston)
b) Frank Sinatra with Bill Miller (piano) - Empty Tables (James Van Heusen - Johnny Mercer)
- Send In The Clowns (Stephen Sondheim) - M: A Little Night Music (1973)
5-February-1976 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session - Western Recorders (from 8 to 10 P.M.). a) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller Buddy Childers, Gary Grant, Charles Gardner, John Rosenberg (tpt); Lon Norman, William Tole, Ernie Carlson (tbn); Donald Waldrop (b-tbn); Jon Kip, Norman Benno, Al Harding, Bob Cooper, Don Lodice (wwd); Spiro Stamos, Norma Leonard, Wilbert Nuttycombe, John Santulis, Betty LaMagna, Carl LaMagna, Harry Bluestone, Bobby Bruce, Harris Goldman, Joy Lyle (vln); Louis Kievman, Leonard Selic, Joseph Reilich, Gareth Nuttycombe (via); Igor Horoshevsky, Douglas Davis (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Pete Jolly (p); David Edelstein, Robert Walden, John Morell, James McCauley, Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico (b); Irving Cottier (d); George Green, Emil Richards (perc). Don Costa (arr).
The Seventies 479 UCA 5873
I Sing The Songs (I Write The Songs) (Bruce Johnston) Take 6+ic: 45: RepriseS 1347 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 17)
b) Frank Sinatra with Bill Miller (piano) UCA 5874
Empty Tables (James Van Heusen - Johnny Mercer) Take 10: 45: RepriseS 1347 CD: Reprise 26340 (4), 46013/47045 (FAS 17)
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Send In The Clowns (w/spoken introduction by Sinatra) (Stephen Sondheim) - M: A Little Night Music (1973) Take 4: 45: RepriseS 1382 CD: Reprise 26340 (4), 46013/47045 (FAS 17)
Note: At the conclusion of this session, Sinatra recorded spots 60 and 30 seconds long for KMPC Radio Station's "Jude Radiothon," (10-11 Feb-76).
Early March-1976. Sinatra recorded parts for the Muhammed Ali LP's on tooth decay and drugs.
21-June-1976 (Monday) - Burbank. Warner Bros, recording session - Burbank Studios (from 8 to 11 P.M.). a) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy May Snooky Young, John Audino, Pete Candoli, John Rosenberg (tpt); Ernie Carlson, Chauncey Welsch, Lon Norman (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Gale Robinson, James Decker (fr-h); Nino Tempo, Bob Hardaway, Bob Cooper, Jack Nimitz, Jules Jacobs (sax/wwd); James Getzoff, Carl LaMagna, Betty LaMagna, Jacob Krachmalnick, Bobby Bruce, Alfred Lustgarten, Spiro Stamos, Marshall Sosson, John Santulis, Judy Eaton (vln); Joseph Reilich, Virginia Majewski, Gareth Nuttycombe, Leonard Selic (via); Nino Rosso, Mary Louise Zeyen (vie); Pete Jolly*, Charles Shoemake* (p); Al Viola*, Tommy Tedesco, Bobby Gibbons*, Thomas Rotella, Marty Walsh**, Robert Walden** (g/bjo); Gene Cherico* (b); Irving Cottier* (d); Alan Estes (perc).
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The Best I Ever Had (Sam Butera, tenor sax solo) (Danny Hice, Ruby Hice) Take 45: RepriseS 1364 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 17)
Note: The musicians marked with (*) recorded on 8- and 21-June-1976. The ones with (**) recorded only on 8-June (Tuesday). The session on 8June took place at the Burbank Studios (from 5 to 8 P.M.), conducted by Bill Miller and comprising just the rhythm section. At that session, the group also recorded a track for Stargazer (see next).
b) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller For the first title, personnel as in "a" (see note above), PLUS one more track recording done on 23-June-1976 (Wednesday) at the Cherokee Studios, Los Angeles, under direction of Leo Costa: Bill Miller (p); Al Viola, Robert Walden, David Edelstein (g/bjo); Irving Cottier (d); Alan Estes (perc). For Dry Your Eyes, there was no track done on 8-June, just on 23-June. UCA 6206
Stargazer (Sam Butera, tenor sax solo) (Neil Diamond) Take : 45: RepriseS 1364 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 17)
UCA 6251
Dry Your Eyes (See note.) (Neil Diamond - J. R. Robertson)
Note: Sinatra's track on Dry Your Eyes was rejected. He did the overdubbing in New York, on 27/28-Sep-1976, q.v. After the session of 21-June, Sinatra went into a smaller studio on the lot and recorded a Bicentenial Message (spoken), written by Glenn Wheaton.
27/28 -September-1976 (Mon/Tue) - New York. Warner Bros, recording & voice overdub session - Columbia Studios (from 11 P.M. to 2 A.M.). a) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Claus Ogerman Charles Turner (tpt); Ray Beckenstein, Romeo Penque, Harvey Estrin, George Margo (fl/b-fl); David Nadien, Paul Gershman, Raymond Gniewek, Gerald Tarack, Max Pollikoff, Marilyn Wright, John Pintavalle, Guy Lumia,
The Seventies 481 Harry Cykman, Peter Dimitriades, Raymond Kunicki, Joyce Flissler, Kathryn Kienke, Alan Martin, Leo Kahn, Paul Winter, Fred Buldrini, Joe Malin (vln); Charles McCracken, Alan Shulman, Jascha Silberstein, Jesse Levy, Fred Slatkin, Eugene Moye, Seymour Barab, Jonathan Abramowitz (vie); Bill Miller (p); Gene Cherico (Fend-upright); Al Viola, Jay Berliner, Bucky Pizzarelli (g); Homer Mensch, John Beal (b); Irving Cottier (d).
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b) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller Voice overdub. The orchestra track is the result of three sessions: Snooky Young, John Audino, Pete Candoli, John Rosenberg (tpt); Ernie Carlson, Chauncey Welsch, Lon Norman (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Gale Robinson, James Decker (fr-h); Nino Tempo, Bob Hardaway, Bob Cooper, Jack Nimitz, Jules Jacobs (wwd); James Getzoff, Carl LaMagna, Betty LaMagna, Jacob Krachmalnick, Bobby Bruce, Alfred Lustgarten, Spiro Stamos, Marshall Sosson, John Santulis, Judy Eaton (vln); Joseph Reilich, Virginia Majewski, Gareth Nuttycombe, Leonard Selic (via); Nino Rosso, Mary Louise Zeyen (vie); Pete Jolly, Charles Shoemake (p); Al Viola, Tommy Tedesco, Bobby Gibbons, Thomas Rotella (g); Gene Cherico (b); Irving Cottier (d); Alan Estes (perc). [Recorded in Burbank, at the Burbank Studios, on 21-June-1976 (Mon), from 8 to 11 A.M..] Bill Miller (p); Al Viola, Robert Walden, David Edelstein (g); Irving Cottier (d); Alan Estes (perc). [Recorded in Los Angeles, at the Cherokee Studio, on 23-June-1976 (Wed), from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M., conducted by Leo Costa.] David Duke, Robert Henderson, George Price, Arthur Maebe (fr-h). [Recorded in Hollywood, at the Western Studio, on 7-Oct-1976 (Thu), from 8 to 10 P.M., conducted by Leo Costa.] A background vocal chorus (date unknown). Don Costa (arr).
UCA 6251
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15-November-1976 (Monday) - Burbank. Warner Bros, recording session - Burbank Studios (from 7 to 10 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Dick Noel, Milt Bernhart (tbn); Christopher Riddle (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, Arthur Maebe, Richard Perissi (fr-h); Louise DiTullio (b-fl); John Fresco, Mahlon Clark (alt/clt); Dominick Fera (sax/clt); Sheridon Stokes (fl/clt); Gordon Schoneberg (oboe); Gerald Vinci, Harry Bluestone, Dorothy Wade, Norma Leonard, Pavel Farkas, Irving Geller, Nathan Ross, Leonard Atkins, Joe Stepansky, Herman Clebanoff, David Frisina (vln); Barbara Simons, Virginia Majewski, David Schwartz, Robert Ostrowsky, William Hymanson (via); Ronald Leonard, Ray Kramer, Daniel Rothmuller, Dennis Karmazyn (vie); Ralph Grierson (p); Mitchell Holder, Dennis Budimir (g); Chuck Berghofer (b); Sol Gubin (d); Joe Porcaro, Kenneth Watson (perc). UCA 6590
I Love My Wife (Michael Stewart - Cy Coleman) - M: I Love My Wife (1976) Take 13/14: 45: RepriseS 1382 CD: Reprise 26340 (4), 46013/47045 (FAS 17)
UCA 6591
Evergreen (Barbra Streisand - Paul Williams) Take : (see note)
Note: Takes 1 and 2 of Evergreen contain Sinatra vocals. Take 3 has orchestra track only. Sinatra planned to overdub his voice one week later. This never happened. At the conclusion of this date, Sinatra recorded 6 miscellaneous spots for radio station WKBK, Keene, New Hampshire.
10-January-1977 (Monday) - North Hollywood. Warner Bros, orchestra track recording session - Devonshire Studio [from 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. (strings) and from 2 to 5 P.M. (rhythm)]. Orchestra conducted by Charles Calello William Peterson, Dalton Smith (tpt); Kai Winding, Terry Woodson (tbn); Bill Green, Fred Selden, Plas Johnson (sax/wwd); Sidney Sharp, Israel Baker, Jay Rosen, Harris Goldman, Tibor Zelig, Henry Ferber, William Kurasch, David Turner, Joy Lyle, James Getzoff (vln); Linn Subotnick, Michael Nowak, Myer Bello, Allan Harshman (via); Selene Hurford, Edgar Lustgarten (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); David Foster (el-p); Mike Stewart, David Cohen, David Walker (g); Reinie Press (b); Edward Greene (d); Gene Estes (perc). - Everybody Ought To Be In Love (Paul Anka)
The Seventies 483 Note: The Union contract says that the strings recorded at the first session and the rhythm recorded at the second: Brass and reeds are not mentioned. Judging from what happened in similar cases, we may deduct that they recorded with the strings. This orchestra track was not used.
15-February-1977 (Wednesday) - New York. Warner Bros, recording and voice overdubbing sessions - Media Sound (from 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. and from 2 to 5 P.M. - see note). a) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Charles Calello Mel Davis, Jon Faddis (tpt); Urbie Green (tbn); David Taylor (b-tbn); Wally Kane, Frank Wess, William Slapin (sax/wwd); Gene Orloff, Mannie Green*, Aaron Rosand, Paul Gershman, Harold Kohon, Mitsue Takayama, Selwart Clarke (via); Kermit Moore, Jesse Levy (vie); Margaret Ross*, Gloria Agostini (harp); Patrick Rebillot* (p); Jesse Mironov*, John Tropea* (g); Eric Weissberg* (banjo); Robert Kreinar* (el-b); David Carey*, Alan Schwartzberg* (d). A vocal group. VNY 1288
Everybody Ought To Be In Love (Paul Anka) Take : 45: Reprise S 1386 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 17)
Note: Musicians marked with an asterisk played only at the first session (10 A.M. to 1 P.M.), except Orloff and Green, who played at both. b) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller Voice overdubbing. The orchestra tracks were recorded in New York, on 6-Oct-1976 (Wed), at the A & R Recording Studio (from 4 to 7 P.M.). Joe Ferrante, Charles Turner, John Frosk, Randy Brecker (tpt); Bob Alexander, Warren Covington, Johnny Messner (tbn); Paul Faulise (b-tbn); Al Klink, Michael Brecker, Robert Steen, Bernie Kaufrnan, Sidney Cooper, Sol Schlinger (sax/wwd); Joe Malin, Mannie Green, Julius Held, Paul Gershman, Gene Orloff, Max Cahn, Stan Pollock, Leo Kahn, Avram Weiss, Carmel Malin, Peter Buonconsiglio, Harold Kohon, Julius Brand, Louann Montesi, Tony Posk, Max Ellen, Irving Kritchmar, Joseph Goodman (vln); Michael Spivakowsky, Mitsue Takayama, Theodore Israel, Rose Tillotson, Vincent Liota, Daniel Avshalomov (via); Shepard Coleman, David Aks, Julius Ehrenwerth, Jonathan Abramowitz, Anthony Sophos, Alan Shulman (vie); Don Grolnick, Ray Cohen (p); Jerry Friedman, Al Viola (g); Bill Lee, Gene Cherico (b); Irving Cottier (d) Rick Marotta, Ted Sommer (perc). Joe Beck (arr).
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Night And Day (Cole Porter) - M: The Gay Divorce (1932) Take : 45: RepriseS 1386 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 17)
UNY 1187
All Or Nothing At All (Jack Lawrence, Arthur Altman) Take : CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 17)
9-March-1977 (Wednesday) - Burbank. Warner Bros, recording session - Burbank Studios (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra recorded by Nelson Riddle Cappy Lewis (tpt); Tom Shepard, Milt Bernhart (tbn); Christopher Riddle (btbn); James Decker, George Price, David Duke (fr-h); John Fresco, Sheridon Stokes, Norman Benno, Dominick Fera, Mahlon Clark (sax/wwd); Arthur Hoberman (wwd); Gordon Schoneberg, Norman Herzberg, Don Christlieb (bsn); Gerald Vinci, Jacob Krachmalnick, Arnold Belnick, Daniel Shindaryov, Joe Stepansky, Dorothy Wade, Herman Clebanoff, Nathan Ross, Robert Konrad, Bonnie Douglas, Paul Shure, Harry Bluestone (vln); Virginia Majewski, Barbara Simons, Allan Harshman, Gareth Nuttycombe (via); Edgar Lustgarten, Daniel Rothmuller, Ronald Leonard, Nino Rosso (vie); Lou Anne Neill (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc). VCA 6842
Nancy (James Van Heusen - Phil Silvers) Take 3: CD: Reprise 26340 (4), 46013/47045 (FAS 17)
VCA 6843
Elizabeth (TRACK ONLY) (Bob Gaudio, Jake Holmes)
VCA 6844
Stella By Starlight (TRACK ONLY) (Victor Young - Ned Washington) - based on theme from film The Uninvited (Paramount - 1944)
VCA 6845
Emily (Johnny Mandel - Johnny Mercer) Take CD: Reprise 26340 (4), 46013/47045 (FAS 17)
The Seventies 485 ll-March-1977 (Friday) - Burbank. Warner Bros, orchestra track recording session - Burbank Studios (from 3 to 6 P.M.). Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle Cappy Lewis (tpt/flg-h); Milt Bernhart (tbn); Tom Shepard, Christopher Riddle (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, Arthur Maebe (fr-h); Louise DiTullio (fl/picc); Sheridon Stokes, Norman Benno, John Fresco, Dominick Fera, Mahlon Clark (sax/clt); Jack Marsh, Don Christlieb (bsn); Gordon Schoneberg (oboe/ eng-h); Gerald Vinci, Alex Murray, Erno Neufeld, Jacob Krachmalnick, Robert Sushel, Dorothy Wade, Robert Konrad, Herman Clebanoff, Joe Stepansky, Arnold Belnick, Pavel Farkas, Daniel Shindaryov (vln); Virginia Majewski, Barbara Simons, David Schwartz, Robert Ostrowsky (via); Dennis Karmazyn, Armand Kaproff, Ray Kramer, Daniel Smith (vie); Lou Anne Neill (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico (b); Irving Cottier (d). Emil Richards (perc). VCA 6846
Tina (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn)
VCA 6847
When Joanna Loved Me (Robert Wells, Jack Segal)
VCA 6848
Barbara (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn)
VCA 6849
Laura (David Raksin - Johnny Mercer) - F: Laura (Fox - 1945)
Note: Of the above orchestra tracks, only Barbara was used (on 14-March1977).
14-March-1977 (Monday) - Burbank. Warner Bros, recording session - Burbank Studios (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle a) Charles Turner, Snooky Young, James Salko, Shorty Sherock (tpt); Cappy Lewis (tpt/flg-h); Ted Nash, Milt Bernhart (tbn); Tom Shepard, Christopher Riddle (b-tbn); Louise DiTullio, Sheridon Stokes, Norman Benno, Gordon Schoneberg, Dominick Fera, Mahlon Clark, Jack Marsh, Don Christlieb, John Fresco (wwd); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc).
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VCA 6840
Linda (Jack Lawrence - Ann Ronell) Take : CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 17)
VCA 6841
Sweet Lorraine (Cliff Burwell - Mitchell Parish) Take : CD: Reprise 26340 (4), 46013/47045 (FAS 17)
b) Orchestra track recorded on 11-March-1977, same studio, from 3 to 6 P.M.: Cappy Lewis (tpt/flg-h); Milt Bernhart (tbn); Tom Shepard, Christopher Riddle (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, Arthur Maebe (fr-h); Louise DiTullio (fl/picc); Sheridon Stokes, Norman Benno, John Fresco, Dominick Fera, Mahlon Clark (sax/clt); Jack Marsh, Don Christlieb (bsn); Gordon Schoneberg (oboe/eng-h); Gerald Vinci, Alex Murray, Erno Neufeld, Jacob Krachmalnick, Robert Sushel, Dorothy Wade, Robert Konrad, Herman Clebanoff, Joe Stepansky, Arnold Belnick, Pavel Farkas, Daniel Shindaryov (vln); Virginia Majewski, Barbara Simons, David Schwartz, Robert Ostrowsky (via); Dennis Karmazyn, Armand Kaproff, Ray Kramer, Daniel Smith (vie); Lou Anne Neill (harp); Bill Miller (p); Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico (b); Irving Cottier (d). Emil Richards (perc). VCA 6848
Barbara (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) Take CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 18)
17-July-1978 (Monday) - Burbank. Warner Bros, recording session - T.B.S. studios (from 7:30 P.M. to 12 M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Vincent Falcone Lloyd Ulyate, Chauncey Welsch, Tom Shepard (tbn); Christopher Riddle (btbn); Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, Arthur Maebe, Henry Sigismonti (fr-h); John Fresco, Gene Cipriano, Ronny Lang, Norman Benno, Louise DiTullio, Dominick Fera, Jack Marsh, Arnold Koblentz, Hugo Raimondi (wwd); Gerald Vinci, Herman Clebanoff, David Frisina, Joe Stepansky, Bonnie Douglas, Paul Shure, Irving Geller, Robert Sushel, Norma Leonard, Leonard Atkins, Reginald Hill, Pavel Farkas (vln); Barbara Simons, Virginia Majewski, Robert Ostrowsky, Gareth Nuttycombe, David Schwartz, Allan Harshman (via); David Speltz, Frederic Seykora, Ronald Leonard, Ray Kramer (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Tom Hensley, Bill Miller (p); Tim May, Al Viola, Marty Walsh (g); Milton Kestenbaum, Milton Nadel, Gene Cherico (b); Michael Warren, David Edelstein (el-b); Ronnie Tutt, Irving Cottier (d); Alan Estes, Larry Bunker (perc).
The Seventies 487 WCA 8129
That's What God Looks Like To Me (Lan O'Kun - Stan Irwin)
WCA 8130
Remember (Elton John - Bernie Taupin)
WCA 8131
You And Me (We Wanted It All) (Carol Bayer Sager, Peter Allen)
4-April-1979 (Wednesday) - Burbank. A Warner Bros, session, conducted by Vincent Falcone, had been scheduled for this date, from 8 to 11 P.M., at the Burbank Studios. It was cancelled, but the musicians were paid. Here is the personnel: Lew McCreary, Lon Norman, Dick Nash, Ernie Carlson (tbn); Arthur Maebe, Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, Henry Sigismonti (fr-h); Gary Herbig, Gene Cipriano, Norman Benno, Bob Hardaway, Jay Migliori, Don Menza, Bernard Fleischer, Norman Herzberg (wwd); James Getzoff, Spiro Stamos, Murray Adler, Sidney Sharp, David Frisina, Nathan Ross, Joy Lyle, Carl LaMagna, Betty LaMagna, Cynthia Kovacs, Joe Stepansky, Shari Zippert, Alfred Breuning, Henry Roth (vln); David Schwartz, Gail Earn, Harry Hyams, Mark Kovacs, Samuel Boghossian (via); Raymond Kelley, Igor Horoshevsky, Ray Kramer, Armand Kaproff, Linda Lipsett (vie); Catherine Gotthoffer (harp); Byron Davis (p); Leo Costa, Robert Walden, Marty Walsh, Al Viola (g); Donald Bagley, Lyle Ritz, Gene Cherico, Charles Domanico (b); Irving Cottier (d); Alan Estes (perc).
5-April-1979 (Thursday) - Burbank. A Warner Bros, session, conducted by Vincent Falcone, had been scheduled for this date, from 4 to 7 P.M., at the Burbank Studios. It was cancelled, but the musicians were paid. Here is the personnel: Lew McCreary, Lon Norman, William Tole, Ernie Carlson (tbn); Richard Klein, Alan Robinson, George Price, Gale Robinson (fr-h); Phillip Ayling, Norman Benno, Joseph Soldo, Jay Migliori, Louise DiTullio, Don Menza,
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Bernard Fleischer, Howard Terry (wwd); James Getzoff, Spiro Stamos, Murray Adler, Bonnie Douglas, Paul Shure, Nathan Ross, Joy Lyle, Carl LaMagna, Betty LaMagna, Marvin Limonick, Dorothy Wade, Shari Zippert, Alfred Breuning, Henry Roth (vln); David Schwartz, Gail Earn, Harry Hyams, Samuel Boghossian, Allan Harshman (via); Ronald Leonard, Igor Horoshevsky, Judy Perett, Armand Kaproff, Linda Lipsett (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Pete Jolly (p); Leo Costa, John Morell, Marty Walsh, Al Viola (g); Donald Bagley, Lyle Ritz, Gene Cherico, Charles Domanico (b); Irving Cottier (d); Alan Estes (perc).
16-July-1979 (Monday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session - Western Recorders (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy May John Audino, Charles Findley, Uan Rasey, Charles Turner (tpt); Dick Nash, Lloyd Ulyate, Charles Loper (tbn); Tommy Johnson (tuba); Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, Henry Sigismonti (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Ted Nash, Gene Cipriano, Jules Jacob, John Lowe (wwd); David Frisina, Glenn Dicterow, James Getzoff, Harry Bluestone, Marshall Sosson, Stanley Plummer, Marvin Limonick, Israel Baker, Nathan Ross, Joe Stepansky, Robert Sushel, Mary Lundquist, Sheldon Sanov, Ronald Folsom, Norman Carr, Dorothy Wade, Harris Goldman, David Turner (vln); David Schwartz, Allan Harshman, Linn Subotnick, Archie Levin, Pamela Goldsmith, Janet Lakatos (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Douglas Davis, Frederick Seykora, Raymond Kelley, Marie Fera, Mary Lane (vie); Verlye Mills (harp); Vincent Falcone (p); Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico (el-b); Mike Rubin, Peter Mercurio (b); Irving Cottier (d); Larry Bunker (perc). A vocal chorus [1]. XCA-9299
Street Of Dreams (Victor Young - Sam M. Lewis) Take : LP:TyrecordsTY100
XCA-9300
My Shining Hour [1] (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - MF: The Sky's The Limit (RKO - 1943) Take :
XCA-9302
More Than You Know [1] (Vincent Youmans - Billy Rose, Edward Eliscu) -M: Great Day! (1929) Take :
The Seventies 489 17-July-1979 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session - Western Recorders (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy May John Audino, Charles Findley, Uan Rasey, Charles Turner (tpt); Dick Nash, Lloyd Ulyate, Charles Loper, James Self (tbn); Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, Henry Sigismonti (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Ted Nash, Gene Cipriano, Jules Jacob, John Lowe (wwd); David Frisina, Paul Shure, James Getzoff, Harry Bluestone, Marshall Sosson, Stanley Plummer, Marvin Limonick, Israel Baker, Nathan Ross, Joe Stepansky, Robert Sushel, Mary Lundquist, Sheldon Sanov, Ronald Folsom, Norman Carr, Dorothy Wade, Harris Goldman, David Turner (vln); David Schwartz, Allan Harshman, Linn Subotnick, Archie Levin, Pamela Goldsmith, Janet Lakatos (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Douglas Davis, Frederick Seykora, Raymond Kelley, Marie Fera, Mary Lane (vie); Verlye Mills (harp); Vincent Falcone (p); Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico (el-b); Mike Rubin, Peter Mercurio (b); Irving Cottier (d); Larry Bunker (perc). Sue Allen, Dick Bolks, Gene Merlino, Mike Redman (voc [1]). XCA-9296
I Had The Craziest Dream [1] (Harry Warren - Mack Gordon) - MF: Springtime On The Rockies (Fox - 1942) Take : LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 18)
XCA-9295
But Not For Me [1] (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - M: Girl Crazy (1930) Take :
XCA-9294
The Song Is You (Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Music In The Air (1932) Take :
XCA-9303
They All Laughed (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - MF: Shall We Dance? (RKO - 1937) Take : Difference is at 0'50".
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18-July-1979 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session - Western Recorders (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy May John Audino, Charles Findley, Uan Rasey, Charles Turner (tpt); Dick Nash, Lloyd Ulyate, Charles Loper (tbn); Tommy Johnson (tuba); Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, Henry Sigismonti (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Ted Nash, Gene Cipriano, Jules Jacob, John Lowe (wwd); David Frisina, Glenn Dicterow, Paul Shure, James Getzoff, Marshall Sosson, Stanley Plummer, Marvin Limonick, Israel Baker, Nathan Ross, Joe Stepansky, Robert Sushel, Mary Lundquist, Sheldon Sanov, Ronald Folsom, Norman Carr, Dorothy Wade, Harris Goldman, David Turner (vln); David Schwartz, Allan Harshman, Linn Subotnick, Archie Levin, Pamela Goldsmith, Janet Lakatos (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Douglas Davis, Frederick Seykora, Raymond Kelley, Marie Fera, Mary Lane (vie); Verlye Mills (harp); Vincent Falcone (p); Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico (el-b); Mike Rubin, Peter Mercurio (b); Irving Cottier (d); Larry Bunker (perc). (David Frisina, Vincent Falcone and Irving Cottier did overdubs.) XCA-9298
Let's Face The Music And Dance (Irving Berlin) - MF: Follow The Fleet (RKO - 1936) Take :
The Surrey With The Fringe On Top (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) -M: Oklahoma! (1943) Take :
XCA-9297
It Had To Be You (Isham Jones - Gus Kahn) Take : LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 18)
20-August-1979 (Monday) - New York. Warner Bros, recording session - Columbia Recording Studio (rhythm: from 7 to 11 P.M.; orchestra: from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa Bob Alexander, Sonny Russo, Johnny Messner (tbn); Paul Faulise (b-tbn); James Buffington, Brooks Tillotson, Tony Miranda, Joseph De Angelis (fr-h); Richard Centalonza, Phil Bodner, Sidney Cooper, Harvey Estrin, Wally Kane, Mel Rodnon, Walter Levinsky, Sol Schlinger (wwd); Joe Malin, Peter Buonconsiglio, Marvin Morgenstern, Regis Iandiorio, George Wozniak, Max Cahn, Max
The Seventies 491 Hollander, Harold Kohon, Richard Sortomme, Martha Caplin, Carmel Malin, Sanford Allen, Fred Buldrini, Leo Kahn, Lewis Eley, Peter Dimitriades, Harry Glickman (vln); Michael Spivakowsky, LaMar Alsop, Diann Jezurski, Julien Barber, Rose Tillotson, Richard Maximoff, Seymour Berman (via); Jesse Levy, Alan Shulman, Kermit Moore, Julius Ehrenwerth, Richard Bock, Melissa Meell (vie); Margaret Ross (harp); Vincent Falcone (p); Vincent Bell,'Jack Cavari, Jay Berliner (g); Dick Romoff, Homer Mensch, Frank Bruno (b); Russell George (Fb); Jimmie Young (d); Ted Sommer, David Carey (perc). XNY-2103
Theme From "New York, New York" (John Kaner - Fred Ebb) - MF: New York, New York (U.A. - 1977) Take :
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Summer Me, Winter Me (Michel Legrand - Marilyn Bergman, Alan Bergman) Take : LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 18)
XNY-2099
You And Me (We Wanted It All) (Carol Bayer Sager, Peter Allen) Take : 45: Reprise RPS 49517 LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 18)
XNY-2122
MacArthur Park (Jimmy Webb) Take : LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 18)
21-August-1979 (Tuesday) - New York. Warner Bros, recording session - Columbia Recording Studios (rhythm: from 7 to 11 P.M.; orchestra: from 8 to 11 P.M.; vocal group: from 8 to 10 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa Warren Covington, Bob Alexander, Johnny Messner (tbn); Paul Faulise (b-tbn); Joseph De Angelis, Tony Miranda, James Buffington (fr-h); Phil Bodner, Sol Schlinger, Sidney Cooper, Mel Rodnon, Al Klink (wwd); Joe Malin, Richard Sortomme, Peter Buonconsiglio, George Wozniak, Leo Kahn, Martha Caplin, Fred Buldrini, Carmel Malin, Max Cahn, Matthew Raimondi, Harry Glickman,
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Anahid Ajemian, Harold Kohon, Sanford Allen, Lewis Eley, Max Hollander (vln); Michael Spivakowsky, Diann Jezurski, LaMar Alsop, Julien Barber, Michael Bloom, Richard Maximoff (via); Jesse Levy, Melissa Meell, Alan Shulman, Kermit Moore (vie); Margaret Ross (harp); Vincent Falcone (p); Vincent Bell, Jay Berliner, Jack Cavari (g); Frank Bruno, Homer Mensch (b); Russell George (F-b); Jimmie Young (d); Ted Sommer (perc); Marlene VerPlanck, June Magruder, Adrian Albert, Rosemary Jun, Fran Carroll, Maretha Stewart, Ellie Geffert, Mary Sue Berry, Jerry Graff, Bernie Knee, Ron Marshall, Frank Gari, Marty Nelson, Tony Wells, Steve Clayton, Chuck Magruder (voc [1]); Eileen Farrell (voc [2]). XNY 2101
That's What God Looks Like To Me (Lan Kuhn - Lois Irwin) Take : 45: Reprise RPS 49233 LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 18)
XNY 2106
For The Good Times [1,2] (Kris Kristofferson) Take : LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 18)
XNY 2107
Love Me Tender [1] (Elvis Presley, Vera Matson) Take : LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 18)
22-August-1979 (Wednesday) - New York. Warner Bros, recording session - Columbia Recording Studios (rhythm: from 7 to 11 P.M.; orchestra: from 8 to 11 P.M.; vocal group: from 8 to 10 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Don Costa John Frosk, Joe Ferrante, Mel Davis, Dick Perry (tpt); Bob Alexander, Sonny Russo, Johnny Messner (tbn); Paul Faulise (b-tbn); Phil Bodner, Al Klink, Sidney Cooper, Sol Schlinger, William Slapin (wwd); Joe Malin, Harry Glickman, Matthew Raimondi, Fred Buldrini, Max Cahn, Carmel Malin, Richard Sortomme, Max Hollander, Sanford Allen, Marvin Morgenstern, Leo Kahn, Harold Kohon, George Wozniak, Peter Buonconsiglio, Anahid Ajemian, Lewis Eley (vln); Michael Spivakowsky, LaMar Alsop, Julien Barber, Michael Bloom, Seymour Berman, Richard Maximoff (via); Jesse Levy, Seymour Barab, Alan Shulman, Julius Ehrenwerth (vie); Margaret Ross (harp); Vincent Falcone (p);
The Seventies 493 Vincent Bell, Jack Cavari, Jay Berliner (g); Russell George, George Duvivier (b); Jimmie Young (d); Ted Sommer (perc); Marlene VerPlanck, June Magruder, Adrian Albert, Rosemary Jun, Fran Carroll, Maretha Stewart, Ellie Geffert, Hilda Harris, Jerry Graff, Bernie Knee, Ron Marshall, Frank Gari, Marty Nelson, Tony Wells, Steve Clayton, Chuck Magruder (voc [1]). XNY-2100
Just The Way You Are (Billy Joel) Take : LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 18)
XNY-2105
Song Sung Blue [1] (Neil Diamond) Take : LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 18)
XNY-2109
Isn't She Lovely? [1] (Stevie Wonder) Take : CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 18)
17-September-1979 (Monday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session - Western Recorders (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy May John Audino, Charles Findley, Uan Rasey, Charles Turner (tpt); Bill Watrous, Charles Loper, William Booth, James Self (tbn); Willie Schwartz, Ted Nash, Jules Jacob, Gene Cipriano, John Lowe (wwd); David Frisina, Israel Baker, Harris Goldman, James Getzoff, Glenn Dicterow, Marvin Limonick, Joe Stepansky, Sheldon Sanov, Norman Carr, Robert Sushel, Mary Lundquist, David Turner (vln); Pamela Goldsmith, Louis Kievman, Archie Levin, Linn Subotnick (via); Douglas Davis, Raymond Kelley, Christine Ermacoff, Mary Lane (vie); Verlye Mills (harp); Vincent Falcone (p); Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico, John Hornschuch (b); Irving Cottier (d); Sue Allen, Dick Bolks, Bill Brown, Kathy Brown, Vangie Carmichael, Peggy Clark, Alan Copeland, Alan Davies, Walt Harrah, Ronald Hicklin, Tom Kenny, Karen Kenton, Gene Merlino, Julie Miller, Lewis Morford, Loulie Jean Norman, Mike Redman, Terry Stilwell, Robert Tebow, Jackie Ward, Jim Wheeler, Linda Wheeler, Jerry Whitman, Dave Wilson (voc [1]).
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XCA-9300
My Shining Hour [1] (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - MF: The Sky's The Limit (RKO - 1943) Take : LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 26340 (4), 46013/47045 (FAS 18)
XCA-9301
All Of You (Cole Porter) - M: Silk Stockings (1955) Take : LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 18)
XCA-9302
More Than You Know [1] (Vincent Youmans - Edward Eliscu, Billy Rose) -M: Great Day! (\929) Take : LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 26340 (4), 46013/47045 (FAS 18)
18-September-1979 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session - Western Recorders (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy May John Audino, Charles Findley, Robert Findley, Charles Turner (tpt); Dick Nash, Lloyd Ulyate, Bill Watrous (tbn); Tommy Johnson (tuba); Willie Schwartz, Ted Nash, Jules Jacob, Robert Steen, John Lowe (sax/wwd); David Frisina, Israel Baker, Harry Bluestone, Marshall Sosson, Norman Carr, Stanley Plummer, Marvin Limonick, Mary Lundquist (vln); Allan Harshman, Pamela Goldsmith (via); Douglas Davis, Raymond Kelley (vie); Verlye Mills (harp); Vincent Falcone (p); Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico, Mike Rubin (b); Irving Cottier (d). Dale Anderson (perc); Sue Allen, Dick Bolks, Gene Merlino, Mike Redman (voc [1]). XCA-9294
The Song Is You (Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Music In The Air (1932) Take : LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 26340 (4), 46013/47045 (FAS 18)
XCA-9295
But Not For Me [1] (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - M: Girl Crazy (1930) Take :
The Seventies 495 LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 18) XCA-9299
Street Of Dreams (Victor Young - Sam M. Lewis) Take : LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 18)
XCA-9303
They AH Laughed (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - MF: Shall We Dance? (RKO - 1937) Take : Difference is at 0'50". LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 18)
19-September-1979 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session - Western Recorders (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy May John Audino, Charles Findley, Charles Turner, Johnny Best (tpt); Dick Nash, Charles Loper, Lloyd Ulyate (tbn); Tommy Johnson (tuba); Willie Schwartz, Ted Nash, Jules Jacob, Gene Cipriano, John Lowe (sax/wwd); David Frisina, Israel Baker, Harry Bluestone, Marshall Sosson, Marvin Limonick, Joe Stepansky, Harris Goldman, Sheldon Sanov, Judith Aller-Talvi, Daniel Shindaryov, Rochelle Abramson, Jennifer Small (vln); Allan Harshman, Pamela Goldsmith, Archie Levin, Barbara Simons (via); Douglas Davis, Raymond Kelley, Ronald Cooper, Mary Lane (vie); Verlye Mills (harp); Vincent Falcone, Pete Jolly (p); Al Viola (g); Gene Cherico, Mike Rubin (b); Irving Cottier (d); Dale Anderson (perc). Billy May, Don Costa (arr). XCA-9298
Let's Face The Music And Dance (aBM) (Irving Berlin) - MF: Follow The Fleet (RKO - 1936) Take : LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 18)
XNY-2103
Theme From "New York, New York" (aDC) (John Kander - Fred Ebb) - MF: New York, New York (U.A. - 1977) Take : 45: Reprise RPS 49517 LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 26340 (4), 46013/47045 (FAS 18)
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3-December-1979 (Monday) - Burbank. Warner Bros, recording session - Burbank Studios (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Vincent Falcone Paul Shure, Glenn Dicterow, Nathan Ross, Nathan Kaproff, Marvin Limonick, Norman Carr, William Hymanson, Joe Stepansky, Harris Goldman, Maty Lundquist, Robert Sushel, Anatol Kaminsky, Ross Shub, Dorothy Wade, Judith Aller-Talvi, Ilkka Talvi, Bernard Kundell, William Hybel, Kathleen Lenski, John Sambuco, Ezra Kliger, Ronald Folsom, Joseph Goodman, Thelma Beach, Jerome Webster, Miwako Watanabe, David Turner, Erica Sharp, Debbie Grossman, Yoko Matsuda, Ron Clark, Isabelle Daskoff (vln); David Schwartz, Allan Harshman, Pamela Goldsmith, James Dunham, Louis Kievman, Denyse Buffum, Barbara Simons, Archie Levin, Leeana Sherman, Alan De Veritch, Barbara Thomason, Patricia Mathews (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Ray Kramer, Robert Martin, Marie Fera, Barbara Badgley, Harry Shlutz, Gloria Strassner, Carolisa Lindberg, David Speltz, Igor Horoshevsky, Paula Hochhalter, Nils Oliver (vie); Mike Rubin, Peter Mercurio, Charles Domanico, John Hornschuch, Ami Egilsson, Gene Cherico (b); Catherine Gotthoffer (harp); Al Viola (g); Irving Cottier (d). Nelson Riddle (arr). XNY-2108
Something (George Harrison) Take : LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 26340 (4), 46013/47045 (FAS 18)
17-December-1979 (Monday) - Los Angeles. Warner Bros, recording session - Shrine Auditorium (1 st session: 2 to 5 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Boyde Hood, Walter Johnson, Nelson Hatt, David Searfoss (tpt); Dick Noel, William Booth, Bruce Paulson, Tom Shepard, Donald Waldrop (tbn); Gale Robinson, Alan Robinson, James Atkinson, Marilyn Robinson, Gene Sherry (horn); James Walker, Susan Fries, Geraldine Rotella, Harry Klee, Kathleen Robinson-Baker, David Sherr, Jon Kip (wwd); Donald Ashworth, Gary Gray, Willie Schwartz, Wayne Songer, Merritt Buxbaum (sax); Jack Marsh, Patricia Kindel, Fowler Friedlander, Kenneth Munday (bsn); Harry Bluestone, Harris Goldman, Alex Murray, Joseph Livoti, Ross Shub, Robert Lezin, Spiro Stamos, John Sambuco, Reginald Hill, Diana Brodick, Lya Stern, Thomas Buffum, David Turner, Arkady Shindelman, John Santulis, Bobby Bruce, Robert Sushel, John Wittenberg, Sandra Seymour, Niki Magee, Hyung-Sun Paik, Davida Johnson, Tibor Zelig, Anthony Doria, Sid Page, Rhonni Hallman, Carl LaMagna, Terence Glenny, Blanche Belnick, Gwenn Heller, Walter Edelstein, Robert Lipsett (vln); David Schwartz, Linn Subotnick, Archie Levin, Sven Reher, Leeana Sherman, Bryana Sherman, Patricia Mathews, Barbara
The Seventies 497 Thomason, Mark Kovacs, Cynthia Kovaks, Margot MacLaine, Myer Bello (via): Nils Oliver, Peter Rejto, Ernest Ehrhardt, Igor Horoshevsky, Carolisa Lindberg, Edwin Beach, Todd Hemmenway, George Koutzen, Nancy Koutzen, Julianna Buffum, Hadassa Newman, Linda Sanfilippo (vie); John Hornschuch, Jim Hackman, David Young, Edward Mears, Ray Siegel, Robert Stone, Robert Daugherty, Stephens La Fever, Frank Granato, Gene Cherico (b); Lou Anne Neill (harp); Vincent Falcone (p); Al Viola (g); Irving Cottier (d); Carl Rigoli (perc/harp); Alexander Lepak, Peter Limonick (perc); Diana Lee (soprano solo [1]); Loulie Jean Norman, Beverly Jenkins (soloists); Mixed chorus (Jerry Whitman, dir): Jacqueline Allen, Sue Allen, Betty Jane Baker, Billie Barnum, Kathy Brown, Dick Bolks, Clark Burroughs, Amick Byram, Al Capps, Vangie Carmichael, Peggy Clark, Bill Cole, Allan Davies, Jan Gassman, Mitch Gordon, Christine Grant, Jim Haas, Steve Haas, Sandie Hall, Gordon Harkness, Walter Harrah, Errol Home, Nancy Adams Huddleston, Marilyn Jackson, Gary Jones, Jon Joyce, Thomas Kenny, Karen Kenton, Larry Kenton, Douglas Laurence, Lynn Mann, Gilda Maiken, Suzie McCune, Gene Merlino, Jay Meyer, G. G. Prosper, Thurl Ravenscroft, Mike Redman, Darice Richman, Julia Rinker, Terry Stilwell, Robert Stevens, Jacquie Sullivan, Robert Tebow, Linda Wheeler, Ann White. XCA-9304
What Time Does The Next Miracle Leave? [1] (Gordon Jenkins) Take : LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 19)
XCA-9309
Finale: Before The Music Ends (Gordon Jenkins) Take :
17-December-1979 (Monday) - Los Angeles. Warner Bros, recording session - Shrine Auditorium (2nd session: from 7:00 to 10:15 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Boyde Hood, Walter Johnson, Nelson Hatt, David Searfoss (tpt); Dick Noel, William Booth, Bruce Paulson, Tom Shepard, Donald Waldrop (tbn); Gale Robinson, Alan Robinson, James Atkinson, Marilyn Robinson, Gene Sherry (horn); James Walker, Susan Fries, Geraldine Rotella, Harry Klee, Arnold Koblentz, David Sherr, Jon Kip (wwd); Donald Ashworth, Gary Gray, Willie Schwartz, Wayne Songer, Merritt Buxbaum (sax); Jack Marsh, Patricia Kindel, Fowler Friedlander, Kenneth Munday (bsn); Harry Bluestone, Harris Goldman,
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Alex Murray, Joseph Livoti, Ross Shub, Robert Lezin, Spiro Stamos, John Sambuco, Joe Stepansky, Diana Brodick, Lya Stern, Thomas Buffum, David Turner, Arkady Shindelman, John Santulis, Bobby Bruce, Robert Sushel, John Wittenberg, Sandra Seymour, Niki Magee, Hyung-Sun Paik, Davida Johnson, Tibor Zelig, Anthony Doria, Sid Page, Rhonni Hallman, Carl LaMagna, Terence Glenny, Blanche Belnick, Gwenn Heller, Walter Edelstein, Mary Lundquist (vln); Janet Lakatos, Denyse Buffum, Archie Levin, Sven Reher, Leeana Sherman, Bryana Sherman, Patricia Mathews, Barbara Thomason, Mark Kovacs, Cynthia Kovaks, Margot MacLaine, Myer Bello (via); Nils Oliver, Peter Rejto, Ernest Ehrhardt, Igor Horoshevsky, Carolisa Lindberg, Edwin Beach, Todd Hemmenway, George Koutzen, Nancy Koutzen, Julianna Buffum, Hadassa Newman, Linda Sanfilippo (vie); John Hornschuch, Jim Hackman, David Young, Edward Mears, Ray Siegel, Robert Stone, Robert Daugherty, Stephens La Fever, Frank Granato, Gene Cherico (b); Lou Anne Neill (harp); Vincent Falcone (p); Al Viola (g); Irving Cottier (d); Carl Rigoli (perc/harp); Alexander Lepak, Peter Limonick (perc); Diana Lee (soprano solo); Loulie Jean Norman, Beverly Jenkins (soloists); Mixed chorus (Jerry Whitman, dir): Jacqueline Allen, Sue Allen, Betty Jane Baker, Billie Barnum, Kathy Brown, Dick Bolks, Clark Burroughs, Amick Byram, Al Capps, Vangie Carmichael, Peggy Clark, Bill Cole, Allan Davies, Jan Gassman, Mitch Gordon, Christine Grant, Jim Haas., Steve Haas, Sandie Hall, Gordon Harkness, Walter Harrah, Errol Home, Nancy Adams Huddleston, Marilyn Jackson, Gary Jones, Jon Joyce, Thomas Kenny, Karen Kenton, Larry Kenton, Douglas Laurence, Lynn Mann, Gilda Maiken, Suzie McCune, Gene Merlino, Jay Meyer, G. G. Prosper, Thurl Ravenscroft, Mike Redman, Darice Richman, Julia Rinker, Terry Stilwell, Robert Stevens, Jacquie Sullivan, Robert Tebow, Linda Wheeler, Ann White.
XCA-9306
The Future (Gordon Jenkins) Take LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 19)
XCA-9308
The Future (conclusion): Song Without Words (Gordon Jenkins) Take : LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 19)
The Seventies 499 18-December-1979 (Tuesday) - Los Angeles. Warner Bros, recording session - Shrine Auditorium (from 2 to 5 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Boyde Hood, Nelson Hatt, Robert Findley, Walter Johnson (tpt); Dick Noel, William Booth, Dominick Gravine, Tom Shepard (tbn); Edmond Walter (tuba); Brian O'Connor, Alan Robinson, Aubrey Bouck, Robin Graham, Ronn Kaufmann (fr-h); Susan Fries, Lisa Edelstein, Harry Klee, Geraldine Rotella, Kathleen Robinson-Barker, Joan Elardo, Robert Steen, Phillip Ayling, Hugo Raimondi, Willie Schwartz, Wayne Songer, David Atkins, Lloyd Hildebrand, Ronald Jannelli, Patricia Kindel, Fowler Friedlander (wwd); Harry Bluestone, Harris Goldman, John Wittenberg, Jerome Reisler, Robert Lezin, Reginald Hill, David Turner, Henry Roth, Arkady Shindelman, Gwenn Heller, Sandra Seymour, Robert Lipsett, Jerome Webster, Niki Magee, Tibor Zelig, Anthony Doria, William Hymanson, Davida Johnson, Hyung-Sun Paik, John Santulis, Carl LaMagna, David Newman, Pamela Tompkins, Sid Page, Ron Clark, Franklin Foster, Ralph Silverman, Rhonni Hallman, Doris Carr, Barbara Porter, Terence Glenny, Walter Edelstein (vln); Barbara Simons, Archie Levin, Leeana Sherman, Renita Koven, Patricia Mathews, Barbara Thomason, Margot MacLaine, Mark Kovacs, Cynthia Kovacs, Leonard Selic, Bryana Sherman, James Ross (via); Nils Oliver, Todd Hemmenway, Carolisa Lindberg, Paula Hochalter, Nancy Koutzen, Edwin Beach, Hadassa Newman, Julianna Buffum, Victor Sazer, Alexander Reisman, Linda Sanfilippo, Margaret Guilbeau (vie); John Hornschuch, Jim Hackman, David Young, Robert Stone, Robert Dougherty, Morty Corb, Morton Klanfer, James Atlas, Don Baldwin, Gene Cherico (b); Lou Anne Neill, Alan Estes, Carl Rigoli, Eric Remsen (harp); Vincent Falcone (p); Al Viola (g); Irving Cottier (d); Mixed chorus (Jerry Whitman, dir): Jacqueline Allen, Sue Allen, Betty Jane Baker, Billie Barnum, Kathy Brown, Dick Bolks, Clark Burroughs, Amick Byram, Al Capps, Vangie Carmichael, Peggy Clark, Bill Cole, Allan Davies, Jan Gassman, Mitch Gordon, Christine Grant, Jim Haas, Steve Haas, Sandie Hall, Gordon Harkness, Walter Harrah, Errol Home, Nancy Adams Huddleston, Marilyn Jackson, Gary Jones, Jon Joyce, Thomas Kenny, Karen Kenton, Larry Kenton, Douglas Laurence, Lynn Mann, Gilda Maiken, Suzie McCune, Gene Merlino, Jay Meyer, G. G. Prosper, Thurl Ravenscroft, Mike Redman, Darice Richman, Julia Rinker, Terry Stilwell, Robert Stevens, Jacquie Sullivan, Robert Tebow, Linda Wheeler, Ann White.
XCA-9305
World War None! (as "War Zone None" in Union contract) (Gordon Jenkins) Take : LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 19)
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XCA-9307
The Future (continued): I've Been There! (Gordon Jenkins) Take : LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 19)
XCA-9309
Finale: Before The Music Ends (Gordon Jenkins) Take : LP: Reprise 3FS 2300 CD: Reprise 2300-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 19)
Part 6
The Eighties
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Chapter 6
The Eighties 8-April-1981 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session - Wally Heider Studios (7:00 to 10:15 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Charles Turner, Warren Luening, Jerry Hey, Allen Vizzutti (tpt/flg-h); Joe Howard, Dick Noel, Bill Reichenbach, Lloyd Ulyate (tbn); Richard Perissi, Henry Sigismonti, Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Jack Marsh, Louise Dissman, Arnold Koblentz, Wayne Songer, Harry Klee, Willie Schwartz, John Lowe, Bill Hood (sax/wwd); Gerald Vinci, John Sambuco, Haim Shtrum, Marcia Van Dyke, Isabelle Daskoff, Thelma Beach, Dixie Blackstone, Joseph Livoti, Stuart Canin, Marvin Limonick, Anatol Kaminsky, Nathan Ross, George Kast, Harry Bluestone, Assa Drori, Walter Edelstein (vln); Roland Kato, Myra Kestenbaum, Alan De Veritch, Pamela Goldsmith, Linn Subotnick, Louis Kievman (via); Armand Kaproff, Robert Lee Adcock, Selene Hurford, Douglas Davis (vie); Catherine Gotthoffer (harp); Vincent Falcone (p); Tony Mottola (g); Gene Cherico, Charles Domanico (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc). Gordon Jenkins, Nelson Riddle (arr). ZCA-1030
Bang Bang (aGJ) (Sonny Bono) Take : LP: Reprise FS 2305 CD: Reprise 2305-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 19)
ZCA-1031
Everything Happens To Me (aGJ) (Matt Dennis - Tom Adair) Take : CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 19)
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ZCA-1032
Medley: (aNR) a) The Gal That Got Away (Harold Arlen - Ira Gershwin) - MF: A Star Is Born (WB - 1954) b) It Never Entered My Mind (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Higher And Higher (1940) Take : LP: Reprise FS 2305 CD: Reprise 2305-2, 26340 (4), 46013/47045 (FAS 19)
Note: At this session there was a rehearsal oil Loved Her.
20-July-1981 (Monday) - New York. Warner Bros, recording session - Columbia Studios (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Charles Turner (tpt/flg-h); Sharon Moe, Donald Corrado, Joseph De Angelis (frh); Robert Steen, Al Klink, Sidney Cooper, Sol Schlinger, Bernie Kaufman, Phil Bodner, Wally Kane (wwd); Joe Malin, Pamela Posk, Christopher Tarle, James Burnham, Lesley Heller, Maura Giannini, Max Cahn, Sanford Allen, Elliot Magaziner, Julius Brand, Peter Buonconsiglio, Carmel Malin, Secondo Proto, George Wozniak, Fred Buldrini, Paul Gershman (vln); Theodore Israel, Selig Posner, George Brown, Michael Spivakowsky, Vincent Liota, Rose Tillotson (via); Julius Ehrenwerth, Anthony Sophos, Richard Bock, Jesse Levy (vie); Gloria Agostini (harp); Vincent Falcone (p); Tony Mottola (g); Gene Cherico, Frank Bruno, Dick Romoff (b); Irving Cottier (d); Ted Sommer (perc). ZNY-2619
Thanks For The Memory (Ralph Rainger - Leo Robin) - MF: Big Broadcast Of 1938 (Paramount - 1937) Take : LP: Reprise FS 2305 CD: Reprise 2305-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 19)
ZNY-2620
I Loved Her (Gordon Jenkins) Take : LP: Reprise FS 2305 CD: Reprise 2305-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 19)
ZNY-2621
A Long Night (Alec Wilder - Loonis McGlohon) Take :
The Eighties 505 LP: Reprise FS 2305 CD: Reprise 2305-2, 26340-2 (4), 46013/47045 (FAS 19) Note: At this session, Sinatra tried Dinner For One Please, James, but there is no definite take.
21-July-1981 (Tuesday) - New York. Warner Bros, recording session - Columbia Studios (1 st session: 3 to 6 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Vincent Falcone Charles Turner, Al De Risi, Joe Ferrante, John Glasel (tpt); Bob Alexander, Sonny Russo, Johnny Messner (tbn); Paul Faulise (b-tbn); Donald Corrado, Joseph De Angelis, Sharon Moe (fr-h); Robert Steen, Sidney Cooper, Al Klink, Bernie Kaufrnan, Sol Schlinger (wwd); Gloria Agostini (harp); Tony Mottola (g); Gene Cherico (b); Irving Cottier (d); Ted Sommer (perc). Don Costa (arr). ZNY-2623
Say Hello (Richard Behrke - Sammy Cahn) Take : 45: Reprise RPS 49827 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 19)
Note: There are strings, but they are not in the Union contract for this session. Maybe they were dubbed in at the second session.
21-JuIy-1981 (Tuesday) - New York. Warner Bros, recording session - Columbia Studios (2nd session: 8 to 11 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Charles Turner (tpt/flg-h); Joseph De Angelis, Donald Corrado, Sharon Moe (frh); Sidney Cooper, Robert Steen, Al Klink, Bernie Kaufman, Sol Schlinger, Phil Bodner, Wally Kane (wwd); Joe Malin, Lesley Heller, Maura Giannini, Max Cahn, James Burnham, Christopher Tarle, Sanford Allen, Carmel Malin, Secondo Proto, Julius Brand, Elliot Magaziner, Kathryn Kienke, Joseph Diamante, Peter Buonconsiglio, George Wozniak, Pamela Posk (vln); Rose Tillotson, Vincent Liota, Theodore Israel, Selig Posner, George Brown, Seymour Berman (via); Jesse Levy, Richard Bock, Anthony Sophos, Julius Ehrenwerth (vie); Gloria Agostini (harp); Vincent Falcone (p); Tony Mottola (g); Gene Cherico, Homer Mensch, Frank Bruno (b); Irving Cottier (d); Ted Sommer (perc). ZNY-2622
South - To A Warmer Place (Alec Wilder - Loonis McGlohon) Take :
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19-August-1981 (Wednesday) - New York. Warner Bros, recording session - Columbia Studios (from 3 to 6 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Vincent Falcone Al De Risi, Joe Ferrante, Charles Turner (tpt); Bob Alexander (tbn); Paul Faulise (b-tbn); Joseph De Angelis, Donald Corrado (fr-h/tuba); Robert Steen, Bernie Kaufrnan, Sidney Cooper, Al Klink, Sol Schlinger (wwd); Joe Malin, Carmel Malin, Gene Orloff, Tony Posk, Max Hollander, Fred Buldrini, Leo Kahn, Max Cahn (vln); Mitsue Takayama, Michael Spivakowsky (via); Richard Bock, Julius Ehrenwerth (vie); Nanette Kramer (harp); Bernie Leighton (p/F-Rhodes); Tony Mottola, Vincent Bell, Buck Pizzarelli (g); Frank Bruno, Gene Cherico (b); Irving Cottier (d); Joe Cocuzzo (perc); Jack Jennings (vibes). Don Costa (arr). ZNY-2624
Good Thing Going (Stephen Sondheim) - M: Merrily We Roll Along (1981) Take : 45: Reprise RPS 49827 LP: Reprise FS-2305 CD: Reprise 2305-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 19)
10-September-1981 (Thursday) - New York. Warner Bros, recording session - Columbia Studios (from 12 M to 3 A.M. - see note). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins Charles Turner (tpt/flg-h); Joseph De Angelis, Sharon Moe, Donald Corrado (frh); Sidney Cooper, Robert Steen, Al Klink, Bernie Kaufrnan, Sol Schlinger, Wally Kane (wwd); Joe Malin, Anahid Ajemian, Fred Buldrini, Gerald Tarack, Tony Posk, Carmel Malin, Peter Buonconsiglio, Secondo Proto, Pamela Posk, Sanford Allen, LaMar Alsop, Elliot Magaziner, Peter Dimitriades, Max Hollander, Stanley Hunte, Garvey Winterton (vln); Richard Maximoff, Mitsue Takayama, Harold Coletta, Theodore Israel, George Brown, Vincent Liota (via); Frederick Zlotkin, Jesse Levy, Anthony Sophos, Julius Ehrenwerth (vie); Nanette Kramer (harp); Vincent Falcone (p); Tony Mottola (g); Gene Cherico, Frank Bruno, John Miller (b); Irving Cottier (d); Ted Sommer (perc). ZNY-2634
Monday Morning Quarterback (Don Costa - Pamela Phillips) Take : LP: Reprise FS-2305 CD: Reprise 2305-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 20)
The Eighties 507 ZNY-2635
Hey Look, No Crying (Jule Styne - Susan Birkenhead) Take : Unedited (5 78"): CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 20) Edited to 3 W": LP: Reprise FS-2305 CD: Reprise 2305-2
Note: September 10 must have been the date on which the musicians went into the studio, but if the session started at midnight, in reality it took place on the 11 th ...
5-December-1981 (Saturday) - Hollywood. Warner Bros, recording session - Wally Heider Studios (from 1 to 4 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Vincent Falcone Gary Grant, Jerry Hey, Larry Hall, Charles Findley (tpt); Chauncey Welsch, Lew McCreary, Ernie Carlson, Charles Loper (tbn); Jack Nimitz, Bob Hardaway, Ted Nash, Joseph Soldo, Gary Herbig (wwd); Gerald Vinci, Dixie Blackstone, Joe Stepansky, Carl LaMagna, Cynthia Morrow, Paul Shure, Nathan Ross, Assa Drori, Gareth Nuttycombe, Bobby Bruce, Vicki Sylvester (vln); Mark Kovacs, Samuel Boghossian, Margot MacLaine (via); Raymond Kelley, Igor Horoshevsky (vie); Catherine Gotthoffer (harp); Byron Davis (p/F-Rhodes); Robert Walden, John Morell (g); Gene Cherico (b); Irving Cottier (d); Alan Estes (perc). A vocal chorus featuring Nikka Costa [1]. ZCA-1518
To Love A Child [1] (Joe Raposo - Hal David) Take : 45: Reprise 7-29903 CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 20)
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Sing (Joe Raposo) - TV series: Sesame Street (1973) Take :
5-April-1982 (Monday) - New York. Warner Bros, recording session - Columbia Studios (from 7 to 11 P.M.). Sylvia Syms with Orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra Donald Corrado, Joseph De Angelis, Albert Richmond (fr-h); Walter Levinsky, Al Klink, Robert Steen, Sidney Cooper, William Slapin, Sol Schlinger (sax/wwd); Joe Malin, Carmel Malin, Gene Orloff, Harold Kohon, Peter
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Dimitriades, Fred Buldrini, Tony Posk, Peter Buonconsiglio (vln); Mitsue Takayama, Michael Spivakowsky (via); Alan Shulman, Jesse Levy (vie); Nanette Kramer (harp); Vincent Falcone (p); Tony Mottola (g); Gene Cherico, George Duvivier (b); Irving Cottier (d); Ted Sommer, Joe Cocuzzo (perc). Don Costa (arr - all titles). ANY 2829
Someone To Light Up My Life ("Se Todos Fossem Iguais a Voce") (Antonio Carlos Jobim - Vinicius de Moraes, Port.w.; Gene Lees, Eng.w.) Take : LP: Reprise 23724-1
ANY 2830
Close Enough For Love (Johnny Mandel - Paul Williams) Take : LP: Reprise 23724-1
ANY 2831
You Must Believe In Spring (Michel Legrand - Jacques Louis Demy, Fr.w.\ Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Eng.w.) Take : LP: Reprise 23724-1
ANY 2832
All My Tomorrows (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - F: A Hole In The Head (Sincap - 1959) Take : LP: Reprise 23724-1
7-April-1982 (Wednesday) - New York. Warner Bros, recording session - Columbia Studios (from 7 to 10 P.M.). Sylvia Syms with Orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra Charles Turner, Joe Ferrante, Al De Risi, John Glasel (tpt); Sonny Russo, Johnny Messner, Bob Alexander (tbn); Robert Steen, Walter Levinsky, Al Klink, William Slapin, Harvey Estrin, Sol Schlinger (sax/wwd); Vincent Falcone (p); Tony Mottola (g); Gene Cherico, George Duvivier (b); Irving Cottier (d); Ted Sommer, Joe Cocuzzo (perc). Don Costa (arr - all titles). ANY 2833
Them There Eyes (Maceo Pinkard, William Tracy, Doris Tauber) Take LP: Reprise 23724-1
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Old Devil Moon (Burton Lane - E. Y. Harburg) - M: Finian's Rainbow (1947) Take : LP: Reprise 23724-1
ANY 2835
Hooray For Love (Harold Arlen - Leo Robin) - MF: Casbah (Universal - 1948) Take LP: Reprise 23724-1
8-April-1982 (Thursday) - New York. Warner Bros, recording session - Columbia Studios (from 5 to 8 P.M.). Sylvia Syms with Orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra Joe Ferrante (tpt); Walter Levinsky, Al Klink (sax/wwd); Vincent Falcone (p); Tony Mottola (g); Gene Cherico (b); Irving Cottier (d); Ted Sommer (perc). Vincent Falcone (arr - all titles). ANY 2836
By Myself (Arthur Schwartz - Howard Dietz) - M: Between The Devil (1937) Take : LP: Reprise 23724-1
ANY 2837
You Go To My Head (J. Fred Coots - Haven Gillespie) Take : LP: Reprise 23724-1
ANY 2838
I Thought About You (James Van Heusen - Johnny Mercer) Take : LP: Reprise 23724-1
17-August-1982 (Tuesday) - New York. Warner Bros, recording session - Columbia Studios (from 4:00 to 7:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Vincent Falcone Charles Turner, John Frosk, Joe Ferrante, Dick Perry (tpt); Sonny Russo, Morton Bullman, Bob Alexander (tbn); Paul Faulise (b-tbn); Albert Richmond, Joseph De Angelis, Donald Corrado (fr-h); Sidney Cooper, Robert Steen, Al Klink, Wally Kane, Sol Schlinger, William Slapin, Walter Levinsky, Phil Bodner (sax/wwd); Joe Malin, Maura Giannini, Richard Young, Louann Montesi, Leo Kahn, Peter Dimitriades, Max Hollander, Carmel Malin, Fred Buldrini, Paul
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Gershman, Gerald Tarack (vln); Michael Spivakowsky (vln/vla); Alfred Brown, Mitsue Takayama, Julien Barber, Harold Coletta (via); Kermit Moore, Alan Shulman, Jonathan Abramovitz, Jesse Levy (vie); Nanette Kramer (harp); Bernie Leighton (p/F-Rhodes); Tony Mottola, Vincent Bell, Jack Cavari (g); Gene Cherico, Frank Bruno, Homer Mensch (b); Don Butterfield (tuba); Irving Cottier (d); Ted Sommer (vibes/tymp/bells). Billy May, Don Costa (arr). ANY 2952
Love Makes Us Whatever We Want To Be (aBM) (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) Take : CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 20)
ANY 2953
Searching (aDC) (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) Take : CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 20)
3-January-1983 (Monday) - Burbank. Chas recording session - Evergreen Studios (from 8 to 11:30 P.M.). Charles Turner (tpt) with Orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra Charles Findley, John Audino, Uan Rasey (tpt); Dick Nash, Lloyd Ulyate, Joe Howard (tbn); James Self (b-tbn); Tommy Johnson (tuba); Richard Perissi, Henry Sigismonti, Arthur Maebe (fr-h); Ronny Lang, Ted Nash (alt); Gene Cipriano, Jules Jacob (ten); John Lowe (bar); Paul Smith (p); Bob Bain (g); Gene Cherico (b); Irving Cottier (d). Billy May (arr). - Laura (David Raksin - Johnny Mercer) - F: Laura (Fox - 1945) Take : LP: Chas CTR1001 - Time After Time (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - MF: It Happened In Brooklyn (MGM - 1946) Take : LP: Chas CTR1001 - Sweet And Lovely (Gus Arnheim, Harry Tobias, Jules Lemare) Take : LP: Chas CTR1001
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- The More I See You (Harry Warren - Mack Gordon) - MF: Diamond Horseshoe (Fox - 1945) Take : LP: Chas CTR1001 - Don't Worry 'Bout Me (Rube Bloom - Ted Koehler) - M: Cotton Club Parade (1939) Take :
19-January-1983 (Wednesday) - New York. Warner Bros, recording session - RCA Recording Studio (from 7 to 10 P.M.). a) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Joe Parnello Charles Turner, Dick Perry, John Frosk, Joe Ferrante (tpt); Bob Alexander, Sonny Russo, Johnny Messner (tbn); Paul Faulise (b-tbn); Donald Corrado, Albert Richmond, Joseph De Angelis (fr-h); Don Butterfield (tuba); Walter Levinsky, Robert Steen, Sidney Cooper, Al Klink, William Slapin, Sol Schlinger, Phil Bodner, Wally Kane, Jeff Hest (wwd); Joe Malin, Gene Orloff, Max Cahn, Martha Caplin, Catherine Metz, Secondo Proto, Maura Giannini, Leo Kahn, Michael Comins, Harry Glickman, Carmel Malin, Harold Kohon, Marilyn Wright, Max Hollander, Anahid Ajemian, Fred Buldrini (vln); Diann Jezurski, Michael Spivakowsky, Rose Tillotson, Mitsue Takayama, Alfred Brown, Julien Barber (via); Julius Ehrenwerth, Jonathan Abramowitz, Melissa Meell, Anthony Sophos, Kermit Moore, Alan Shulman (vie); Nanette Kramer (harp); Bernie Leighton (p); Tony Mottola, Vincent Bell, Jack Cavari (g); Gene Cherico, Homer Mensch, Frank Bruno (b); Irving Cottier (d); Ted Sommer (perc). Billy May, Don Costa (arr). B-1067
Love Makes Us Whatever We Want To Be (aBM) (Jule Style - Sammy Cahn) Take :
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Searching (aDC) (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) Take
BNY 3127
It's Sunday (aDC) (Jule Styne - Susan Birkenhead) Take :
Note: At this session, Sinatra rehearsed Here's To The Band.
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25-January-1983 (Tuesday) - New York. Warner Bros, recording session - RCA Recording Studio (from 7 to 10 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Joe Parnello Charles Turner, Dick Perry, John Frosk, Joe Ferrante (tpt); Bob Alexander, Sonny Russo, Johnny Messner (tbn); Paul Faulise (b-tbn); Donald Corrado, Albert Richmond, Joseph De Angelis (fr-h); Don Butterfield (tuba); Walter Levinsky, Robert Steen, Sidney Cooper, Al Klink, William Slapin, Sol Schlinger (wwd); Joe Malin, Gene Orloff, Max Cahn, Secondo Proto, Maura Giannini, Leo Kahn, Michael Comins, Harry Glickman, Carmel Malin, Harold Kohon, Marilyn Wright, Max Hollander, Anahid Ajemian, Max Ellen, Gerald Tarack (vln); Vincent Liota, Michael Spivakowsky, Rose Tillotson, Mitsue Takayama, Harold Coletta, Theodore Israel (via); Julius Ehrenwerth, Jonathan Abramowitz, Anthony Sophos, Jesse Levy, Kermit Moore, Alan Shulman (vie); Nanette Kramer (harp); Bernie Leighton (p); Tony Mottola, Vincent Bell, Jack Cavari (g); Gene Cherico, Homer Mensch, Frank Bruno (b); Irving Cottier (d); Ted Sommer (perc). Joe Parnello, Billy May, Don Costa (arr). BNY 3126
Here's To The Band (aJP) (Sharman Howe, Alfred Nittoli, Arthur Schroeck) Take : 45: Reprise 7-29677 CD: Reprise 26340-2 (4), 46013/47045 (FAS 20) Love Makes Us Whatever We Want To Be (aBM)? (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) Take
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All The Way Home (aJP) (Teddy Randazzo) Take : CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 20)
BNY 3127
It's Sunday (aDC) (Jule Styne - Susan Birkenhead) Take
23-February-1983 (Wednesday) - Burbank. Chas recording session - Evergreen Studios (from 8 to 11:30 P.M.). Charles Turner (tpt) with Orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra Charles Findley, Walter Johnson, Uan Rasey (tpt); Dick Nash, Charles Loper, Joe Howard (tbn); Phil Teele (b-tbn); James Self (tuba); Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, David Duke (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Ronny Lang (alt); Gene
The Eighties 513 Cipriano, Jules Jacob (ten); John Lowe (bar); Paul Smith (p); Bob Bain (g); Gene Cherico (b); Irving Cottier (d). Billy May (arr). - Stella By Starlight (Victor Young - Ned Washington) - F: The Uninvited (Paramount - 1944) Take : LP: Chas CTR1001 - Love Is Here To Stay (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - MF: The Goldwyn Follies (Goldwyn - 1938) Take : LP: Chas CTR1001 - Moonlight In Vermont (Karl Suessdorf - John Blackburn) Take : LP:ChasCTR1001 - The Very Thought Of You (Ray Noble) Take : LP: Chas CTR1001 - What's New? (Bob Haggart - Johnny Burke) Take : LP: Chas CTR1001
28-February-1983 (Monday) - Burbank. Warner Bros, recording session - Burbank Studios Frank Sinatra with Tony Mottola (g). Tony Mottola (arr). BNY 3127
It's Sunday (Jule Styne - Susan Birkenhead) Take : 45: Reprise 7-29677 CD: Reprise 26340, 46013/47045 (FAS 20)
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16-March-1983 (Wednesday) - Burbank. Warner Bros, recording session - Evergreen Studios (from 7 to 10 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Joe Parnello Charles Turner, John Audino, Uan Rasey, Walter Johnson (tpt); Dick Nash, Lloyd Ulyate, Charles Loper, Stephen Klein (tbn); Martin Harrell (b-tbn); Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, Aubrey Bouck (fr-h); Willie Schwartz, Ronny Lang, Ted Nash, Don Lodice, John Lowe (wwd); Catherine Gotthoffer (harp); Bill Miller (p); Bob Bain (g); Gene Cherico (b); Irving Cottier (d); Joe Porcaro (perc). - Piano, bass & drums did one overdub. - How Do You Keep The Music Playing? (Michel Legrand - Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman) - F: Best Friends (WB - 1982) Take : (3'50")
13-ApriI-1984 (Friday) - New York. Qwest recording session - A&R Studios (from 4 to 7 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Quincy Jones a) Joe Newman, Randy Brecker, Lew Soloff, Alan Rubin (tpt); Benny Powell, Urbie Green, Wayne Andre (tbn); Dave Taylor (b-tbn); Peter Gordon, Jerry Peel, John Clark (fr-h); Tony Price (tuba); Michael Brecker, Ron Cuber, George Opalisky, David Tofani, Frank Wess (wwd); Margaret Ross (harp); Bob James (synt); Joe Parnello (p/e-Rhodes); George Benson, Tony Mottola (g); Ray Brown, Major Holley, Marcus Miller, Gene Cherico (b); Stephen Gadd, Irving Cottier (d); Ralph MacDonald (perc); Lionel Hampton (vibes). Sam Nestico (arr). CNY 3370
Until The Real Thing Comes Along (aSN) (Mann Holiner, Alberta Nichols, L.E. Freeman, Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin) Take 5: 45: Qwest 7-29223 LP: Qwest 1-25145 CD: Qwest 25145; Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 20)
b) To the personnel in "a", add a string section conducted by Torrie Zito and recorded on 18-April (Wednesday), from 8 to 11 P.M., at the A&R Studios: Harry Lookofsky, Matthew Raimondi, Marilyn Wright, Fred Buldrini, David Nadien, Regis Iandiorio, Richard Sortomme, Gene Orloff, Harold Kohon, Marti Sweet (vln); Harold Coletta, Alfred Brown (via); Jesse Levy, Jonathan Abramowitz (vie). Dave Matthews, Quincy Jones, Jerry Hey, Torrie Zito (arr).
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L.A. Is My Lady (aDM, QJ, JH, TZ) (Quincy Jones, Peggy Lipton Jones - Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman) Take 2: 45: Qwest 7-29223 (edited) LP: Qwest 1-25145 CD: Qwest 25145; Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 20)
c) Personnel as in "a". Frank Foster, Bob James (arr). CNY 3402
After You've Gone (aFF) (Turner Layton - Henry Creamer) Take 3: LP: Qwest 1-25145 CD: Qwest 25145; Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 20)
CNY 3372
Body And Soul (aBJ) (Johnny Green - Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, Frank Eyton) Take 3: LP:TyrecordsTY100
Note: At this session, there was a try-out of How Do You Keep The Music Playing? There was a rehearsal for the whole session from 12 to 3 P.M., with the same musicians.
16-April-1984 (Monday) - New York. Qwest recording session - A&R Studios (from 7 to 10 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Quincy Jones Joe Newman, Randy Brecker, Jon Faddis, Alan Rubin (tpt); Benny Powell, Urbie Green, Wayne Andre (tbn); Dave Taylor (b-tbn); Robert Carlisle, Jerry Peel, John Clark (fr-h); Tony Price (tuba); Michael Brecker, Ron Cuber, George Opalisky, Frank Foster, Frank Wess (wwd); Margaret Ross (harp); Bob James (synt); Joe Parnello (p/e-Rhodes); George Benson, Tony Mottola (g); Ray Brown, Gene Cherico (b); Stephen Gadd, Irving Cottier (d); Ralph MacDonald (perc); Lionel Hampton (vibes). Sam Nestico, Joe Parnello, Frank Foster (arr). CNY 3401
A Hundred Years From Today (aSN) (Victor Young - Joe Young, Ned Washington) Take 5: LP: Qwest 1-25145 CD: Qwest 25145; Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 20)
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The Best Of Everything (aJP) (John Kander - Fred Ebb) Take 2: 45: Qwest 7-28844 LP: Qwest 1-25145 CD: Qwest 25145; Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 20)
CNY 3397
It's All Right With Me (aSN) (Cole Porter) - M: Can-Can (1953) Take 2: 45: Qwest 7-29139 LP: Qwest 1-25145 CD: Qwest 25145; Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 20)
CNY 3398
Mack The Knife (aFF) (Kurt Weill - Bertold Brecht, Ger.w.; Marc Blitzstein, Eng.w.) - M: The Threepenny Opera (Morit'at) - (1928) Take 3: 45: Qwest 7-29139 LP: Qwest 1-25145
Note: At the same studio, on the same day, there was a rehearsal for the whole session, from 3 to 6 P.M.
17-April-1984 (Tuesday) - New York. Qwest recording session - A&R Studios (from 7 to 10 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Quincy Jones a) Joe Newman, Randy Brecker, Jon Faddis, Lew Soloff (tpt); Benny Powell, Urbie Green, Wayne Andre (tbn); Dave Taylor (b-tbn); Peter Gordon, Jerry Peel, John Clark (fr-h); Tony Price (tuba); Michael Brecker, Ron Cuber, George Opalisky, Frank Foster, Frank Wess (wwd); Margaret Ross (harp); Bob James (synt); Joe Parnello (p/e-Rhodes); George Benson, Tony Mottola (g); Ray Brown, Gene Cherico (b); Stephen Gadd, Irving Cottier (d); Ralph MacDonald (perc). Sam Nestico, Torrie Zito, Joe Parnello (arr). CNY 3396
Teach Me Tonight (aTZ) (Gene De Paul - Sammy Cahn) Take 2: 45: Qwest 7-28844 LP: Qwest 1-25145 CD: Qwest 25145; Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 20)
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Stormy Weather (aSN) (Harold Arlen - Ted Koehler) Take 3:
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If I Should Lose You (aSN) (Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin) Take 2: LP: Qwest 1-25145 CD: Qwest 25145; Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 20)
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b) To the personnel in "a", add a string section conducted by Torrie Zito and recorded on the following day, 18-April-1984 (Wednesday), from 8 to 11 P.M., at the A&R Studios: Harry Lookofsky, Matthew Raimondi, Marilyn Wright, Fred Buldrini, David Nadien, Regis Iandiorio, Richard Sortomme, Gene Orloff, Harold Kohon, Marti Sweet (vln); Harold Coletta, Alfred Brown (via); Jesse Levy, Jonathan Abramowitz (vie). Joe Parnello (arr). CNY 3395
How Do You Keep The Music Playing? (aJP) (Michel Legrand - Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman) - F: Best Friends (WB - 1982) Take 2: LP: Qwest 1-25145 CD: Qwest 25145; Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 20)
Note: At the same studio, on the same day, there was a rehearsal for the whole session, from 3 to 6 P.M.
18-April-1984 (Wednesday) - New York. Qwest recording session - A&R Studios (from 12 to 3 P.M. + 2 hours overtime*). Rhythm session conducted by Quincy Jones George Benson (g); Major Holley* (b); Ed Walsh* (synt); Stephen Gadd (d).
Note: The contract does not mention titles nor master numbers. The tracks recorded at this session may have been used on one or more titles recorded for the Qwest label.
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17-May-1984 (Thursday) - Los Angeles. Qwest recording session - Oceanway Studios (from 12 N. to 3 P.M. and from 4 to 7 P.M. (see note). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Bob Florence Oscar Brashear, Gary Grant, Snooky Young, Jerry Hey* (tpt); Bill Reichenbach, Lew McCreary, Bill Watrous, George Bohanon (tbn); Henry Sigismonti, Sidney Muldrow, David Duke (fr-h); James Self (tuba); Buddy Collette, Kim Hutchcroft, Jerome Richardson, Bill Green, Larry Williams (sax/wwd); Amy Shulman (harp); Randy Kerber* (p/el-Rhodes); Craig Hundley (synt); Lee Ritenour (el-g); Leon "Ndugu" Chancier (d). Sam Nestico, Bob Florence (arr). CNY 3399
Stormy Weather (aSN) (Harold Arlen - Ted Koehler) Take : LP: Qwest 1-25145 CD: Qwest 25145; Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 20)
CNY 3395
How Do You Keep The Music Playing? (aBF) (Michel Legrand - Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman) -F: Best Friends (WB - 1982) Take :
Note: The Union contract gives the two times, but there is no indication of what happened at each one of the sessions. It may be that the first was a rehearsal. The two musicians marked with an asterisk (Hey and Kerber) recorded their part on the same day, same studio, from 8 to 11 P.M.
30-October-1986 (Thursday) - Burbank. Qwest recording session - Evergreen Studios (from 7:30 to 9:30 P.M.). a) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller Charles Davis, Walter Johnson, John Madrid, Frank Szabo (tpt); Les Benedict, Dick Hyde, Charles Loper, Dick Noel (tbn); Ron Loofbourron, Ralph Pollock, Henry Sigismonti (fr-h); Bob Cooper, Daniel Higgins, Jeff Clayton, Jack Nimitz, Willie Schwartz (sax/wwd); Israel Baker, Arnold Belnick, Assa Drori, Henry Ferber, Reginald Hill, William Hybel, Kathleen Lenski, Gordon Marron, Wilbert Nuttycombe, Don Palmer, Mari Botnick, Shari Zippert (vln); Marilyn Baker, Kenneth Burward-Hoy, Pamela Goldsmith, Gareth Nuttycombe (via); Virginia Burward-Hoy, Ernest Ehrhardt, Raymond Kelley, Frederick Seykora (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Bob Florence (p); Ron Anthony (g); James Hughart (b); Irving Cottier (d); Victor Feldman (perc). Billy May (arr. both titles).
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The Girls I Never Kissed (Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller) Take 4: CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 20)
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Only One To A Customer (Jule Styne - Carolyn Leigh) Take 3: CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 20)
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b) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Quincy Jones After the above session was over, Sinatra overdubbed his voice on the orchestra track for Mack The Knife (recorded on 16-ApriI-1984, in New York, at the A&R Studios - q.v.) The Qwest LP has the original recording voice with orchestra - but Sinatra decided for another try and did the overdubbing, which was the version issued on CD. Joe Newman, Randy Brecker, Jon Faddis, Alan Rubin (tpt); Benny Powell, Urbie Green, Wayne Andre (tbn); Dave Taylor (b-tbn); Robert Carlisle, Jerry Peel, John Clark (fr-h); Tony Price (tuba); Michael Brecker, Ron Cuber, George Opalisky, Frank Foster, Frank Wess (wwd); Margaret Ross (harp); Bob James (synt); Joe Parnello (p/e-Rhodes); George Benson, Tony Mottola (g); Ray Brown, Gene Cherico (b); Stephen Gadd, Irving Cottier (d); Ralph MacDonald (perc); Lionel Hampton (vibes). Frank Foster (arr). CNY 33985
Mack The Knife (Kurt Weill - Bertold Brecht, Ger.w.; Marc Blitzstein, Eng.w.) - M: The Threepenny Opera (Morit'at) - (1928) Take : CD: Qwest 25145; Reprise 26340-2, 46013/47045 (FAS 20)
24-October-1987 (Saturday) - Dallas. Live recording - Reunion Arena. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller - You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (Stevie Wonder) CD: Capitol CDP 31723 - What Now My Love? ("Et Maintenant") (Gilbert Becaud - Pierre Delanoe, Fr.w.\ Carl Sigman, Eng.w.) CD: Capitol CDP 31723
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- My Heart Stood Still (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - R: One Dam Thing After Another (London, 1927) CD: Capitol CDP 31723 - What's New? (Bob Haggart - Johnny Burke) CD: Capitol CDP 31723 - For Once In My Life (Orlando Murden - Ronald Miller) CD: Capitol CDP 31723 -If (David Gates) CD: Capitol CDP 31723 - Maybe This Tme (John Kander - Fred Ebb) - MF: New York, New York (U.A. - 1977) CD: Capitol CDP 31723 - Where Or When (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937) CD: Capitol CDP 31723 - You Will Be My Music (Joe Raposo) CD: Capitol CDP 31723 - Angel Eyes (Matt Dennis - Earl Brent) - F: Jennifer (Allied Artists - 1953) CD: Capitol CDP 31723 - Theme From "New York, New York" (John Kander - Fred Ebb) - MF: New York, New York (U.A. - 1977) CD: Capitol CDP 31723
18-January-1988 (Monday) - Burbank. Warner Bros, voice overdubbing session. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Bill Miller Charles Davis (flg-h); Dick Noel, Les Benedict, George Bohanon, Dick Hyde (tbn); Tommy Johnson (tuba); Ralph Pollock, Marni Johnson, Joe Meyer (fr-h); Ronny Lang, Lanny Morgan, Bob Cooper (fl); George Gaffhey (p); Pete Jolly
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Note: At this session, Sinatra did 2 takes (scrapped) of The Girls I Never Kissed with just Bill Miller at the piano.
6-June-1988 (Monday) - Burbank. Warner Bros, session (voice & orchestra tracks) - Evergreen Studios (from 8 P.M. to 12 M.). a) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Billy May Buddy Childers, Walter Johnson, Jack Sheldon, Snooky Young (tpt); Carl Fontana, Charles Loper, Bill Watrous (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Jeff Clayton, Daniel Higgins, Plas Johnson, Jack Nimitz, Bob Sheppard (sax/wwd); Isabelle Daskoff, Assa Drori, Hemi Ferber, David Frisina, Joseph Goodman, Reginald Hill, Peter Kent, Gordon Marron, Don Palmer, Shari Zippert (vln); Marilyn Baker, Kenneth Burward-Hoy, Michael Nowak (via); Todd Hemmenway, Dennis Karmazyn, Raymond Kelley (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Bill Miller (p); Ron Anthony (g); James Hughart (b); Irving Cottier (d); Emil Richards (perc). BB 002635
My Foolish Heart (tpt solo: Jack Sheldon) (Victor Young - Ned Washington) Take : CD: Reprise 46013/47045 (FAS 20) (with session material)
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Cry Me A River (Track only) (Arthur Hamilton)
Note: Sinatra was in the studio from 8 to 9:40 P.M. He did some 17 takes of My Foolish Heart, and that was all. The track for Cry Me A River was never used. The session conducted by Billy May lasted from 8 to 10:30 P.M. At 10:30, Billy Rogers took over. b) Orchestra tracks conducted by Billy Rogers Same personnel as in "a". Billy Rogers (arr). BB 002637
If Ever I Would Leave You (3'56") (Frederick Loewe - Alan Jay Lerner) - M: Camelot (1960)
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Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise (Sigmund Romberg - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: The New Moon (1928)
Note: The session with Billy Rogers lasted until 12 M. The orchestra tracks were not used. Masquerade and Easy Street were scheduled to be recorded, but were not (there is no orchestra or vocal track).
December-1988 - Detroit. Live recording - Fox Theatre. Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra Jr. -In The Still Of The Night (Cole Porter) - MF: Rosalie (MGM - 1937) CD: Capitol CDP 31723 - Soliloquy (Richard Rodgers - Oscar Hammerstein II) - M: Carousel (1945) CD: Capitol CDP 31723 - Strangers In The Night (Bert Kaempfert - Charles Singleton, Eddie Snyder) - F: A Man Could Get Killed (Universal-Cherokee - 1966) CD: Capitol CDP 31723
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The Nineties 27-August-1991 (Tuesday) - Beverly Hills. Voice base recording - Michael Lloyd Studios (mid to late afternoon). Frank Sinatra with Piano, a Choir and String Sound Frank Sinatra Jr. (p); Debby Lytton Lloyd, Barbara Hancock, Cheryl Roach, Susan Richter, Jeffrey Areluce, Steven Argila, Casey Criste, Mark Kelley (vocal - recorded on 6-September-I99I (Friday), at 10 A.M.). String sound from an Emulator 3, a Roland S-550 and an Emu Proteus 2, played by Michael Lloyd (recorded on 2-September-I99I (Monday), in the evening). - Silent Night, Holy Night (Franz Gruber - Joseph Mohr) CD: Children's Records CR-1002 (no master number assigned) Note: Sinatra did four takes with piano, the first two with Bill Miller, the other two with Frank Sinatra Jr. Take 3 was the one used. The singers are from the Chancel Choir of the Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church.
10-September-1991 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Lee Faulkner Film Distribution recording session - Warner Bros. Stage 1 (from 8 to 11 P.M.). Orchestra conducted by Billy May Buddy Childers (tpt); Dick Nash, Lloyd Ulyate (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); James Thatcher (fr-h); Louise Dissman, Ronny Lang, Gene Cipriano, Bob Cooper, Jack Nimitz (wwd); David Frisina, Assa Drori, Sheldon Sanov, Robert Sanov, Don Palmer, Dorothy Wade, Karen Jones, Brian Leonard, Bernard Kundell, Stanley Plummer, Irma Neumann, Dixie Blackstone (vln); Brian
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Dernbow, Dan Neufeld, Harry Shirinian, Margot McLaine (via); Frederick Seykora, Igor Horoshevsky, David Speltz, Jodi Burnett (vie); Dorothy Remsen (harp); Bill Miller (p); Chuck Berghofer, Ami Egilsson (b); Mike Englander (perc). - The Setting Sun (Maurice Jarre - Sammy Cahn) - F: The Setting Sun
Note: The recording was to be used in the Japanese film. Sinatra went into the studio, but he didn't like the song and found it very difficult. Eventually, Ella Fitzgerald recorded it for the film.
In 1993, Sinatra was back to Capitol for what was supposed to be a new turn in his career. He started with the best selling recordings that came out as "Duets" and "Duets 2", but unfortunately that was all. Those duets were his swan song.
28-June-1993 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol orchestra track recording session - Capitol Tower (1 st session: from 2 to 5 P.M.). Orchestra conducted by Patrick Williams Frank Szabo, Robert O'Donnell Jr., Charles Davis, Conte Candoli, Oscar Brashear (tpt); Dick Nash, George Bohanon, Dick Hyde (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); James Thatcher, Brian O'Connor, Steven Becknell (fr-h); Tom Scott, Lanny Morgan, Bob Cooper, Gene Cipriano, Jack Nimitz (sax/wwd); Gerald Vinci, Ralph Morrison, Ann Koons, Rene Mandel, Patricia Aiken, Patricia Johnson, Harold Wolf, Harris Goldman, Michael Ferril, Jennifer Woodward, Irma Neumann, Karen Jones, Ken Yerke, Diana Halprin, Bette Byers, Joseph Goodman (vln); Kenneth Burward-Hoy, Denyse Buffum, Rick Gerding, Robin Ross (via); Gloria Strassner, Earl Madison, Michael Mathews, Armen Ksajikian (vie); Dorothy Remsen (harp); Bill Miller (p); Ron Anthony (g); Chuck Berghofer, Ami Egilsson, Ann Atkinson (b); Gregg Field (d); Emil Richards, Jerry Williams (perc). - Come Fly With Me (3'20") (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn)
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- The Lady Is A Tramp (400") (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937) -1 Get A Kick Out Of You (400") (Cole Porter) - M: Anything Goes (1934) - I've Got You Under My Skin (3'20") (Cole Porter) - MF: Born To Dance (MGM - 1936)
Note: The above tracks were not used. Sinatra was not present at this first session.
28-June-1993 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol orchestra track recording session - Capitol Tower (2nd session: from 7 to 10 P.M.). Orchestra conducted by Patrick Williams Frank Szabo, Robert O'Donnell Jr., Charles Davis, Conte Candoli, Oscar Brashear (tpt); Dick Nash, George Bohanon, Dick Hyde (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); James Thatcher, Brian O'Connor, Steven Becknell (fr-h); Tom Scott, Lanny Morgan, Bob Cooper, Gene Cipriano, Jack Nimitz (sax/wwd); Gerald Vinci, Ralph Morrison, Ann Koons, Rene Mandel, Patricia Aiken, Patricia Johnson, Harold Wolf, Harris Goldman, Michael Ferril, Jennifer Woodward, Irma Neumann, Karen Jones, Ken Yerke, Diana Halprin, Bette Byers, Joseph Goodman (vln); Kenneth Burward-Hoy, Denyse Buffum, Rick Gerding, Robin Ross (via); Gloria Strassner, Earl Madison, Michael Mathews, Armen Ksajikian (vie); Dorothy Remsen (harp); Bill Miller (p); Ron Anthony (g); Chuck Berghofer, Ami Egilsson, Ann Atkinson (b); Gregg Field (d); Emil Richards, Jerry Williams (perc). - One For My Baby (4'40") (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - MF: The Sky's The Limit (RKO - 1943) -Where Or When (3 00") (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937) - I've Got The World On A String (2'20") (Harold Arlen - Ted Koehler) - Come Rain or Come Shine (4'00") (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - M: St. Louis Woman (1946)
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Note: Sinatra was present in the studio from 6:30 P.M., but no vocals were attempted. He listened to two songs and then left. The orchestra rehearsed two tunes: They Can't Take That Away From Me and South Of The Border.
29-June-1993 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Capitol orchestra track recording session - Capitol Tower (from 7 to 10 P.M.). Orchestra conducted by Patrick Williams Frank Szabo, Robert O'Donnell Jr., Charles Davis, Conte Candoli, Oscar Brashear (tpt); Dick Nash, George Bohanon, Dick Hyde (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); James Thatcher, Brian O'Connor, Steven Becknell (fr-h); Gary Foster, Lanny Morgan, Bob Cooper, Gene Cipriano, Jack Nimitz (sax/wwd); Gerald Vinci, Harris Goldman, Joseph Goodman, Diana Halprin, Ken Yerke, Robert Sanov, Don Palmer, Patricia Aiken, Harold Wolf, Jay Rosen, Michael Markman, Assa Drori, Dixie Blackstone, Irma Neumann, Patricia Johnson, Miran Kojian (vln); Kenneth Burward-Hoy, James Ross, Harry Shirinian, Carole Mukogawa (via); Gloria Strassner, Anne Goodman, Nancy Stein-Ross, Earl Madison (vie); Dorothy Remsen (harp); Bill Miller (p); Ron Anthony (g); Chuck Berghofer, Buell Neidlinger, Margaret Storer (b); Gregg Field (d); Emil Richards, Jerry Williams (perc). -1 Get A Kick Out Of You (400") (Cole Porter) - M: Anything Goes (1934) - I've Got You Under My Skin (3'18") (Cole Porter) - MF: Born To Dance (MGM - 1936) -Where Or When (3 02") (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937) - Come Rain Or Come Shine (400") (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - M: St. Louis Woman (1946)
Note: The above tracks were not used. Sinatra was there, but no vocals were attempted. From 7 to 8 P.M., Sinatra and the orchestra rehearsed They Can't Take That Away From Me and South Of The Border.
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l-July-1993 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session - Capitol Tower (from 7 to 10 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Patrick Williams (duets with singers - except Kenny G - as indicated after the titles) Frank Szabo, Robert O'Donnell Jr., Charles Davis, Conte Candoli, Oscar Brashear (tpt); Dick Nash, George Bohanon, Dick Hyde (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); James Thatcher, Brian O'Connor, Steven Becknell (fr-h); Tom Scott, Lanny Morgan, Bob Cooper, Gene Cipriano, Jack Nimitz (sax/wwd); Gerald Vinci, Harris Goldman, Joseph Goodman, Diana Halprin, Ken Yerke, Robert Sanov, Don Palmer, Patricia Aiken, Harold Wolf, Jay Rosen, Michael Markman, Assa Drori, Irma Neumann, Claudia Parducci, Haim Shtrum, Bette Byers (vln); Carole Mukogawa, Harry Shirinian, James Ross, Cynthia Morrow (via); Gloria Strassner, Anne Gooodman, Nancy Stein-Ross, Christina Soule (vie); Dorothy Remsen (harp); Bill Miller (p); Ron Anthony (g); Chuck Berghofer, Buell Neidlinger, Margaret Storer (b); Gregg Field (d); Emil Richards, Jerry Williams (perc). Billy Byers, Don Costa, Billy May, Nelson Riddle, Patrick Williams (arr). VI04423
Come Fly With Me (with Luis Miguel) (aBM) (3'20") (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - Luis Miguel recorded on I0-Aug-I994. Take 3: CD: Capitol CDP 28103
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The Lady Is A Tramp (with Luther Vandross) (aBB) (4'00") (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937) - Vandross recorded on 10-July-I993. Take 2: CD: Capitol CDP 89611
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I've Got You Under My Skin (w/Bono) (aNR) (3 '20") (Cole Porter) - MF: Born To Dance (MGM - 1936) - Bono recorded on 26-August-I993. Take 5: CD: Capitol CDP 89611 I Get A Kick Out Of You (4'00") (Cole Porter) - M: Anything Goes (1934) Take : Where Or When (aBB) (3'00") (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937) Take
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Medley: (with Kenny G) (aPW) a) All The Way (Kenny G solo; no FS) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) -MF: The Joker Is Wild (Paramount - 1957) b) One For My Baby (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - MF: The Sky's The Limit (RKO - 1943) - Kenny recorded on 27-July- and 24-August-1993. Takel: CD: Capitol CDP 89611
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They Can't Take That Away From Me (w/Natalie Cole) (aPW) (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - MF: Shall We Dance? (RKO - 1937) - Natalie recorded on 26-July-l993 (3'00") Take 6: CD: Capitol CDP 89611
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Come Rain Or Come Shine (w/GIoria Estefan) (aDC) (4'00") (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - M: St. Louis Woman (1946) - Gloria recorded on 11-August-1993. Takel: CD: Capitol CDP 89611
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I've Got The World On A String (w/Liza Minnelli) (aNR) (Harold Arlen - Ted Koehler) - Liza recorded on 29-August-1993. Take 2: CD: Capitol CDP 89611
Note: The orchestra rehearsed from 3 to 5 P.M.
2-JuIy-1993 (Friday) - Hollywood. Capitol orchestra tracks recording session - Capitol Tower (from 6:30 to 9:30 P.M.). Orchestra conducted by Patrick Williams Frank Szabo, Robert O'Donnell Jr., Charles Davis, Conte Candoli, Oscar Brashear (tpt); Dick Nash, George Bohanon, Dick Hyde (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); James Thatcher, Brian O'Connor, Steven Becknell (fr-h); Tom Scott, Richard Mitchell, Bob Cooper, Gene Cipriano, Jack Nimitz (sax/wwd); Gerald Vinci, Harris Goldman, Joseph Goodman, Diana Halprin, Ken Yerke, Robert Sanov, Don Palmer, Patricia Aiken, Harold Wolf, Jay Rosen, Michael Markman, Dixie Blackstone, Irma Neumann, Ann Koons, Haim Shtrum, Bette Byers,
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Rafael Rishik, Karen Jones (vln); Carole Mukogawa, Harry Shirinian, James Ross, Alan De Veritch (via); Gloria Strassner, Anne Karam, Nancy Stein-Ross, Christina Soule (vie); Dorothy Remsen (harp); Bill Miller (p); Ron Anthony (g); Chuck Berghofer, Buell Neidlinger, Margaret Storer (b); Gregg Field (d); Emil Richards, Jerry Williams (perc). - You Make Me Feel So Young (3'25") (Joseph Myrow - Mack Gordon) - MF: Three Little Girls In Blue (Fox-1946) - My Way ("Come d'Habitude") (4'22") (aDC) (Jacques Revaux, Claude Francois - Giles Thibault, Claude Frangois, Fr.w.\ Paul Anka, Eng.w.) - I've Got A Crush On You (3'42") (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - M: Treasure Girl (1930) - Theme From "New York, New York" (3'30") (John Kander - Fred Ebb) - MF: New York, New York (U.A. - 1977)
Note: The above tracks were not used. Sinatra didn't show up.
6-JuIy-1993 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session - Capitol Tower (from 6:30 to 9:30 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Patrick Williams (duets with singers as indicated after the titles) Frank Szabo, Robert O'Donnell Jr., Conte Candoli, Oscar Brashear (tpt); Dick Nash, George Bohanon, Dick Hyde (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Tom Scott, Richard Mitchell, Bob Cooper, Gene Cipriano, Jack Nimitz (sax/wwd); Gerald Vinci, Harris Goldman, Joseph Goodman, Diana Halprin, Mari Botnick, Ralph Morrison, Don Palmer, Patricia Aiken, Patricia Johnson, Karen Jones, Ann Koons, Michael Ferril (vln); Carole Mukogawa, Denyse Buffum, Kenneth Burward-Hoy (via); Gloria Strassner, Anne Goodman, Michael Mathews (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Bill Miller (p); Ron Anthony (g); Chuck Berghofer (b); Gregg Field (d); Emil Richards, Jerry Williams (perc). Michael Melvoin, Charles Pollard (keyboards - for I've Got A Crush On You only. Melvoin: rec. in L.A., 6-Aug-I993, at the Westlake Studios, in two sessions: from 12 N. to 3 P.M. and 3:30 to 6:30 P.M. Pollard: rec. in L.A.,I2-Aug-I993, at Village Recorders, from 12 N to 3 P.M. Don Costa, Quincy Jones, Nelson Riddle, Patrick Williams (arr).
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What Now My Love? ("Et Maintenant") (w/Aretha Franklin) (Gilbert Becaud - Pierre Leroyer, Fr.w.\ Carl Sigman, Eng.w.) (aDC) - Aretha recorded on 30-July-I993. Take 7: CD: Capitol CDP 89611
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Summer Wind (with Julio Iglesias) (aNR) (2'30") (Henry Mayer - Hans Bradtke, Ger.w.; Johnny Mercer, Eng.w.) - Iglesias recorded on \9-July-\993. Take : CD: Capitol CDP 89611
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Theme From "New York, New York" (w/Tony Bennett) (aDC) (John Kander - Fred Ebb) - MF: New York, New York (U.A.-1977) - Tony recorded on 11-August-199 3. Take 2: CD: Capitol CDP 89611
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I've Got A Crush On You (w/Barbra Streisand) (aPW) (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - M: Treasure Girl (1930) - Bar bra recorded on I7-Aug-I993 (see session on that date); Sinatra over dubbed the word uBarbra" in his dressing room prior to a concert in Aurora, III, on 20-Aug-1993. Take 2: CD: Capitol CDP 89611
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For Once In My Life (aDC) (Orlando Murden - Ronald Miller) Takel: - with Aretha Franklin (recorded on 28-July-I993) - with Gladys Knight and Stevie Wonder - Gladys recorded on ... - Stevie (voc, p, harmonica) recorded on... CD: Capitol CDP 28103
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My Way ("Come d'Habitude") (aDC) (Jacques Revaux, Claude Francis - Giles Thibault, Claude Francois, Fr.w.\ Paul Anka, Eng.w.) Take 5: - with Jon Secada (Secada recorded on 17-December-1993) - with Willie Nelson (Willie recorded on I0-May-I994.) - with Luciano Pavarotti (Luciano recorded on I9-August-I994) CD: Capitol CDP 31723 Note: At the same session there were rehearsals of At Long Last Love, South Of The Border and The One I Love.
9-July-1993 (Friday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session - Capitol Tower (from 6 to 9 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Patrick Williams (duets with singers as indicated after the titles) Rick Baptist, Robert O'Donnell Jr., Warren Luening, Conte Candoli, Oscar Brashear (tpt); Dick Nash, George Bohanon, Dick Hyde, Tommy Johnson (tbn); James Thatcher, Steven Becknell, David Duke (fr-h); Tom Scott, Richard Mitchell, Bob Cooper, Gene Cipriano, Jack Nimitz (wwd); Gerald Vinci, Harris Goldman, Joseph Goodman, Diana Halprin, Assa Drori, Haim Shtrum, Don Palmer, Patricia Aiken, Robert Sanov, Karen Jones, Irma Neumann, Ann Koons, Michael Ferril, Michael Markman (vln); Carole Mukogawa, Alan De Veritch, Denyse Buffum, James Ross (via); Gloria Strassner, Anne Goodman, Nancy Stein-Ross, Christina Soule (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Bill Miller (p); Ron Anthony (g); Chuck Berghofer (b); Gregg Field (d); Joe Porcaro, Jerry Williams (perc). Nelson Riddle, Billy May, Quincy Jones, Patrick Williams (arr). V104434
My Kind Of Town (with Frank Sinatra Jr.) (aNR) (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: Robin And The Seven Hoods (WB - 1964) - Sinatra Jr. recorded on 27-July-1993. Take 10: CD: Capitol CDP 28103
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Medley: (with Carly Simon) (aNR) a) Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry (Jule Styne - Sammy Cahn) - M: Glad To See You (1944) b) In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning (David Mann - Bob Hilliard) - Carly recorded on I0-August-I993. Take : CD: Capitol CDP 89611 Fly Me To The Moon (aQJ, PW) (Bart Howard) Take : The One I Love (orchestra track only) (Isham Jones - Gus Kahn) Take :
Note: At the same session, there were rehearsals of That's Life, You Are The Sunshine Of My Life and South Of The Border.
5-August-1993 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol sweetening session - Westlake Studios (1 st session: from 5:30 to 8:30 P.M.; 2nd session: from 9 P.M. to 12 M.). Brass conducted by Jerry Hey Jerry Hey, Gary Grant (tpt); Lew McCreary, Charles Loper (tbn). - Come Rain Or Come Shine (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - M: St. Louis Woman (1946) - The Lady Is A Tramp (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937) - They Can't Take That Away From Me (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - MF: Shall We Dance? (RKO - 1937) - Theme From "New York, New York" (John Kander - Fred Ebb) - MF: New York, New York (U.A.-1977)
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- Luck, Be A Lady (Frank Loesser) - M: Guys And Dolls (1950) - What Now My Love? ("Et Maintenant") (Gilbert Becaud - Pierre Leroyer, Fr.w.\ Carl Sigman, Eng.w.)
6-August-1993 (Friday) - Los Angeles. Capitol sweetening session - Westlake Studios (1 st session: from 10 A.M. to 1 P.M.; 2nd session: from 2 to 5 P.M.). Violin section conducted by Patrick Williams Assa Drori, Robert Sanov, Michael Markman, Gordon Marron, Joy Lyle, Murray Adler, Brian Leonard, Kwihee Shamban (vln). - Summer Wind (Heny Mayer - Hans Bradtke, Ger.w.; Johnny Mercer, Eng.w.) - Theme From "New York, New York" (John Kander - Fred Ebb) - MF: New York, New York (U.A. - 1977) - Come Rain Or Come Shine (Harold Arlen - Johnny Mercer) - M: St. Louis Woman (1946) - What Now My Love? ("Et Maintenant") (Gilbert Becaud - Pierre Leroyer, Fr.w.\ Carl Sigman, Eng.w.) - I've Got The World On A String (Harold Arlen - Ted Koehler) - Witchcraft (Cy Coleman - Carolyn Leigh)
13-August-1993 (Friday) - New York. Capitol recording session - Hit Factory (from 1 to 4 P.M.). Sweetening session. Billy Stritch (p). -1 Concentrate On You (Cole Porter) - MF: Broadway Melody Of 1940 (MGM - 1939)
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17-August-1993 (Tuesday) - Studio City. Capitol recording session - Todd A-0 studio (from 2:00 to 5:30 P.M.). Barbra Streisand with Orchestra conducted by Patrick Williams Bill Watrous, Robert Payne, Randall Aldcroft, Dick Hyde (tbn); William Lane, William Alsup, Ronald Applegate (fr-h); David Shostac, Lisa Edelstein, Gene Cipriano, Emily Bernstein, Steven Roberts (wwd); Ralph Morrison, Peter Kent, Joy Lyle, Mari Botnick, Robin Olson, Leslie Katz, Rafael Rishik, Andrea Byers, Guillermo Romero, Katia Popov, Yi Hu, Jennifer Woodward, Patricia Aiken, David Ewart, Robin Lorentz, Nicole Bush, Yi Olivia Tsui, Juliann French, Eve Sprecher, Liane Mautner (vln); Roland Kato, Valerie Dimond, John Scanlon, Victoria Miskolczy, Andrew Picken, Evan Wilson, Scott Haupert, Matthew Funes (via); Ronald Leonard, Matthew Cooker, Jan Kelley, Judith Johnson, John Walz, Sebastian Toettcher, Daniel Rothmuller, Igor Horoshevsky (vie); Ann Mason Stockton (harp); Michael Melvoin (p); Ian Underwood (synth); Paul Viapiano (g); David Stone, Christian Kollgaard (b); Jeffrey Hamilton (d). - I've Got A Crush On You (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - M: Treasure Girl (1930) Take : CD: Capitol CDP 89611 Note: In the duet with Sinatra, when we hear Barbra, the backing is the one above. 27-August-1993 (Friday) - Hollywood. Capitol orchestra tracks recording session - Capitol Tower (8:30 to 11:30 P.M.). Orchestra conducted by Patrick Williams Assa Drori, Sid Page, Mark Baranov, Jennifer Woodward, Dimitrie Leivici, Joe Ketenojian, Michael Ferril, Mari Botnick, Spiro Stamos, Ronald Folsom, Robert Sanov, Dixie Blackstone, Marc Sazer, Karen Jones (vln); Robert Becker, Jody Rubin, Laura Kuennen-Poper, Raymond Tischer (via); John Walz, Barbara Hunter, Christine Ermacoff, Timothy Landauer (vie); Michelle Temple (harp); Drew Dembowski, John Clayton (b). - Witchcraft (Intro) (Cy Coleman - Carolyn Leigh) - I've Got You Under My Skin (Intro) (Cole Porter) - MF: Born To Dance (MGM - 1936) - All The Way (James Van Heusen - Sammy Cahn) - MF: The Joker Is Wild (Par. - 1957)
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Note: In the Union contract, in the field "Name of Artist or Group" it is written: Frank Sinatra/Kenny G. ll-October-1993 (Monday) - Hollywood. Capitol orchestra tracks recording session - Capitol Tower (from 7 to 10 P.M.). Orchestra conducted by Patrick Williams George Graham, Charles Davis, Frank Szabo, Larry Hall, Robert Summers (tpt); Dick Nash, Chauncey Welsch, William Elton (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Mike Smith, Gary Foster, Gene Cipriano, Bob Tricarico, Donald Ashworth (sax/ wwd); Assa Drori, Darius Campo, Gwenn Heller, Don Palmer, Robert Sanov, Mari Botnick, Endre Granat, Michael Markman, Jacqueline Brand, Julie Ann Gigante (vln); Renita Koven, Raymond Tischer (via); Frederick Seykora, David Low (vie); Marcia Dickstein (harp); Bill Miller (p); Ron Anthony (g); Chuck Berghofer (b); Gregg Field (d); Alan Estes (perc). Quincy Jones, Johnny Mandel, Nelson Riddle (arr). The Best Is Yet To Come (aQJ) (Track used on 12-October-I993.) (Cy Coleman - Carolyn Leigh) - Sinatra added to the orchestra track a vocal done live on an unknown date. The recording was not used. See session for I2-October-1993.
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A Foggy Day (aJM) (Track used on 12-Oct-1993.) (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - MF: A Damsel In Distress (RKO-1937) - Sinatra added to the orchestra track a vocal done live on an unknown date. The recording was not used. See session for 12-October-I993.
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12-October-1993 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session - Capitol Tower (1 st session: from 2 to 5 P.M.; 2nd session: from 7 to 10 P.M.). a) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Patrick Williams (duets with singers as indicated after the titles) George Graham, Charles Davis, Frank Szabo, Larry Hall, Larry McGuire (tpt); Dick Nash, Chauncey Welsch, William Elton (tbn); George Roberts (btbn); Mike Smith, Gary Foster, Gene Cipriano, Bob Tricarico, Daniel Higgins (sax/wwd); Assa Drori, Robert Sanov, Michael Markman, Eve Sprecher, Spiro Stamos, Thi Nguyen, Rhonni Hallman, Francine Walsh, Nicole Bush, Christopher Reutinger (vln); Renita Koven, Myriam Meyer-
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Granat (via); Barbara Hunter, Ernest Ehrhardt (vie); JoAnn Turovsky (harp); Bill Miller (p); Ron Anthony (g); Chuck Berghofer (b); Gregg Field (d); Alan Estes (perc); Rita Quintero, Jorge Noriega (vocal background on first title only). For the short introduction on the first title, recorded in Rio de Janeiro: Tom Jobim (p); Paulo Jobim (g); Tiao Neto (b), Paulo Braga (d). And also for the first title, add: Eduardo Calle (sax); Jorge Casas, Juanito Marquez (b); Edwin Bonilla (perc). Quincy Jones, Don Costa, Patrick Williams (arr). VI04427
Fly Me To The Moon (aQJ, PW) (Bart Howard) Take 5+7: - with George Strait (George recorded on 24-May-I994.) - with Antonio Carlos Jobim (voc/p) - Jobim recorded on 12-August-1994 and on I9/20-September-I994.) CD: Capitol CDP 28103
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For Once In My Life (with Gladys Knight and Stevie Wonder) (Orlando Murden - Ronald Miller) (aDC) Take : - Gladys recorded on 24-May-1994; Stevie, on 4-October-I994 (vocal) and 4-October-I994 (piano, harmonica). CD: Capitol CDP 28103
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Moonlight In Vermont (aPW) (Karl Suessdorf - John Blackburn) Take :
b) Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Patrick Williams (duets with singers as indicated after the titles) (The orchestra tracks were recorded on 11-October-1993, at Capitol Tower, Hollywood, from 7 to 10 P.M.) George Graham, Charles Davis, Frank Szabo, Larry Hall, Robert Summers (tpt); Dick Nash, Chauncey Welsch, William Elton (tbn); George Roberts (btbn); Mike Smith, Gary Foster, Gene Cipriano, Bob Tricarico, Donald Ashworth (sax/wwd); Assa Drori, Darius Campo, Gwenn Heller, Don Palmer, Robert Sanov, Mari Botnick, Endre Granat, Michael Markman, Jacqueline Brand, Julie Ann Gigante (vln); Renita Koven, Raymond Tischer (via); Frederick Seykora, David Low (vie); Marcia Dickstein (harp); Bill Miller (p); Ron Anthony (g); Chuck Berghofer (b); Gregg Field (d); Alan Estes (perc). Quincy Jones, Johnny Mandel (arr).
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The Best Is Yet To Come (with Jon Secada) (aQJ) (Cy Coleman - Carolyn Leigh) - Secada recorded on I-December-1993. Take : CD: Capitol CDP 28103
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A Foggy Day (with Willie Nelson) (aJM) (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - MF: A Damsel In Distress (RKO-1937) - Willie recorded on 29-September-1994. Take : CD: Capitol CDP 28103
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Note: At the same session, the orchestra rehearsed Nice 'n' Easy, I Get A Kick Out Of You and Just One Of Those Things.
14-October-1993 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Capitol recording session - Capitol Tower (from 7 to 10 P.M.). Frank Sinatrar with Orchestra conducted by Patrick Williams (duets with singers as indicated after the titles) George Graham, Charles Davis, Frank Szabo, Warren Luening, Larry Hall (tpt); Dick Nash, Chauncey Welsch, William Elton, Lew McCreary (tbn); Mike Smith, Gary Foster, Gene Cipriano, Bob Tricarico, Donald Ashworth (sax/wwd); Assa Drori, Eve Sprecher, Robert Sanov, Spiro Stamos, Thi Nguyen, Jacqueline Brand, Gwenn Heller, Katia Popov, Don Palmer, Yi Hu (vln); Richard Rintoul, Miriam Meyer-Granat (via); Frederick Seykora, David Low (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Bill Miller (p); Ron Anthony (g); Chuck Berghofer (b); Gregg Field (d); Alan Estes (perc). Nelson Riddle, Billy Byers (arr). V104430
Where Or When (with Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme) (aBB) (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: On Your Toes (1936) - Steve and Eydie recorded on 19-August-I994. Take 3: CD: Capitol CDP 28103 Angel Eyes (Matt Dennis - Earl Brent) - F: Jennifer (A.A. - 1953) Take : Medley: (aPW) (See note.) a) How Do You Keep The Music Playing? (Michel Legrand - Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman) -F: Best Friends (WB - 1982)
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Note: At the same session, Sinatra attempted but did not complete Just One Of Those Things and I Get A Kick Out Of You. The orchestra rehearsed Chicago and Maybe This Time. Please note that in all the Union contracts in which the Medley appears My Funny Valentine is listed as the first song.
15-October-1993 (Friday) - Hollywood. Capitol orchestra tracks recording session - Capitol Tower (from 7 to 10 P.M.) Orchestra conducted by Patrick Williams George Graham, Charles Davis, Frank Szabo, Larry Hall, Warren Luening (tpt); Dick Nash, Chauncey Welsch, William Elton, Phil Teele (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Daniel Higgins, Mike Smith, Vincent Trombetta, Bob Tricarico, Don Ashworth, Gary Foster, Gene Cipriano (sax/wwd); Endre Granat, Julie Ann Gigante, Richard Altenbach, Karen Jones, Thi Nguyen, Gwen Heller, Mari Botnick, Christopher Reutinger, Yi Hu, Assa Drori, Robert Sanov, Eve Sprecher, Nicole Bush, Spiro Stamos, Jennifer Woodward, Michael Markman (vln); Richard Rintoul, Renita Koven (via); Frederick Seykora, David Low, Larry Corbett (vie); Gayle Levant (harp); Bill Miller (p); Ron Anthony (g); Chuck Berghofer (b); Gregg Field (d); Alan Estes (perc). Patrick Williams, Billy Byers, Nelson Riddle, Don Costa, Neal Hefti (arr). Just The Way You Are (aPW) (Billy Joel) Street Of Dreams (aBB) (Victor Young - Sam M. Lewis) How About You? (aNR) (Burton Lane - Ralph Freed) - MF: Babes On Broadway (MGM - 1939) Maybe This Time (aDC) (John Kander - Fred Ebb) At Long Last Love (aNR) (Cole Porter - Robert Katscher) - M: You Never Know (1938)
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September In The Rain (aNR) (Harry Warren - Al Dubin) - MF: Stars Over Broadway (WB-1935) VI04431
Embraceable You (with Lena Home) (aNR) (George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin) - M: Girl Crazy (1930) - Sinatra's vocal is taken from a live performance on an unknown date (the vocal was mixed with the orchestra track on 24-June-I994). Lena recorded on 25-August1994. CD: Capitol CDP 18103 You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To (aNR) (Cole Porter) - MF: Something To Shout About (Columbia - 1943) I Thought About You (aNR) (James Van Heusen - Johnny Mercer)
16-October-1993 (Saturday) - Hollywood. Capitol rehearsal session - No Union Report filed. Orchestra conducted by Patrick Williams On this date, the orchestra rehearsed without Sinatra. Titles unknown.
17-May-1994 (Tuesday) - New York. Capitol orchestra tracks recording session - Clinton Recording Studio (1 st session: from 1 to 4 P.M.; 2nd session: from 5 to 8 P.M.). Orchestra conducted by Patrick Williams Walter Johnson, Richard Vitale, Greg Gisbert, Frank Fighera (tpt); Dan Levine, Michael Davis, Herb Besson, Conrad Herwig III (tbn); Jane Richter, Glen Estrin, Daniel Culpepper (fr-h); Mike Smith, Robert Steen, Phil Bodner, John Campo, Charles Pillow, James Snidero, David Brandom, Mark Vinci (sax/wwd); Joe Malin, Carmel Malin, Peter Dimitriades, Roger Harrington, Jonathan Kass, David Steinberg, Julie Signitzer, Pamela Posk, Ann Barak, Tony Posk (vln); Olivia Koppell, Sue Pray (via); Jesse Levy, Julius Ehrenwerth, Leo La Brecque (vie); Gloria Agostini (harp); Bill Miller (p); Ron Anthony (g); Chuck Berghofer, Homer Mensch, Timothy Cobb (b); Gregg Field (d); Dean Witten (perc).
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- Bewitched (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Pal Joey (1941) - Medley: (aPW) (See note.) a) How Do You Keep The Music Playing? (Michel Legrand - Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman) - F: Best Friends (WB - 1982) b) My Funny Valentine (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937) - Mack The Knife (with Jimmy Buffett) (aFF, PW) (Kurt Weill - Bertold Brecht, Ger.w.; Marc Blitzstein, Eng.w.) - M: The Threepenny Opera (Morit'at) (1928) - Sinatra recorded on an unknown date; Jimmy recorded on 3-October-I994. Take : CD: Capitol CDP 28103 - Moonlight In Vermont (Karl Suessdorf - John Blackburn)
18-May-1994 (Wednesday) - New York. Capitol recording session - Clinton Recording Studio (from 3 to 7 P.M.). Frank Sinatra with Orchestra conducted by Patrick Williams (duets with singers as indicated after the titles) Joe Malin, David Nadien, Carmel Malin, Richard Sortomme, Ann Barak, Regis Iandiorio, Matthew Raimondi, Donna Tecco, Jonathan Kass, Tony Posk, David Steinberg, Julie Signitzer, Charles Libove, Gerald Tarak, Richard Henrickson, John Pintavalle, Alvin Rogers, Pamela Posk, Anahid Ajemian, Fred Buldrini, Peter Dimitriades, Roger Harrington (vln); Sue Pray, Juliet Haffher, Olivia Koppell, Jesse Levine (via); Jesse Levy, Richard Locker, Julius Ehrenwerth, Leo La Brecque (vie). Patrick Williams, Frank Foster (arr). VI04424
Bewitched (with Patti Labelle) (aPW) (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Pal Joey (1941) - Patti recorded on 26-August-I994. Take : CD: Capitol CDP 28103
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Medley: (with Lorrie Morgan) (aPW) (See note.) a) How Do You Keep The Music Playing? (Lorrie only) (Michel Legrand - Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman) - F: Best Friends (WB - 1982)
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b) My Funny Valentine (Richard Rodgers - Lorenz Hart) - M: Babes In Arms (1937) - Lorrie recorded on I2-May-I994. Take : CD: Capitol CDP 28103 V104432
Mack The Knife (with Jimmy Buffett) (aFF, PW) (Kurt Weill - Bertold Brecht, Ger.w.', Marc Blitzstein, Eng.w.) - M: The Threepenny Opera (Morit'at) (1928)
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Moonlight In Vermont (with Linda Ronstadt) (aPW) (Karl Suessdorf - John Blackburn) - Linda recorded on 9/10-May-I994. Take : CD: Capitol CDP 28103
Note: Please note that in all the Union contracts in which the Medley appears, My Funny Valentine is listed as the first song.
Warner Bros. Frank Sinatra and Neil Diamond with orch. cond. by Patrick Williams Don Costa (arr); Tom Hensley, Alan Lindgren (vocal arr). - The House I Live In (Earl Robinson - Lewis Allan) Take : CD: Capitol CDP 28103 Note: In all probability, the voice track was taken from a live show. Of all the Union contracts I have seen related to the duets, none of them has The House I Live In listed. And I have not seen any mention of the date Neil Diamond recorded.
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Index of Tune Titles The titles in this index are in alphabetical order letter-by-letter. The articles "a", "an" and "the", as well as those for foreign titles, are placed at the end of the titles. When a song comes from a different country, or has two different titles, I have listed both titles as separate items, with the other title in parentheses (so if you remember only one, you will be able to locate it). In the few cases of tunes with identical titles, I have included the composer credits, to help you determine which is which. A number in italics indicates that the song is sung (even with Sinatra as conductor) or played by other artist(s) - except orchestra tracks made for Sinatra. "Med" means medley. Accidents Will Happen, 186 Adelaide, 230 Adeste Fideles, 119,273 Ad Lib Blues, 219 Affair To Remember, An, 356 After All, 13 After You've Gone, 54 (med), 515 Agua de Beber ("Drinking Water"), 427 Ain'tcha Ever Comin' Back, 132 Ain't She Sweet?, 347 Air For Bassoon, 103 Air For English Horn, 106 Air For Flute, 103 Air For Oboe, 103 All Alone, 342 All I Do Is Dream Of You , 292 All I Need Is The Girl, 418
All My Tomorrows, 297, 428, 508 All Of Me, 77, 127, 142, 197,214 All Of You, 494 All Or Nothing At All, 10, 90, 341, 406, 449, 484 All The Things You Are, 76, 87 All The Time And Everywhere, 204n. All The Way, 255, 258, 276, 355, 367, 464 (med), 465 (med), 467 (med), 468 (med), 470 (med), 471 (med), 530 (med), 536 All The Way (parody), 257 All The Way Home, 512 All This And Heaven Too, 22 All Through The Day, 107 Almost Like Being In Love, 133, 326 Always, 129, 130,315
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Always True To You (In My Fashion), 37 In. America, The Beautiful, 97, 365 American Beauty Rose, 181, 324 Among My Souvenirs, 118 Amor em Paz, O ("Once I Loved"), 413 And Then You Kissed Me, 75 Angel Eyes, 284, 285, 403, 450, 464, 466, 467, 469, 470, 472, 520, 539 Anything, 28 Anything Goes, 242 Anytime, Anywhere, 207 Any Time At All, 389 Anytime (I'll Be There), 473, 474 April In Paris, 58 (med), 188, 279, 338,350 April Played The Fiddle, 18 Aquarela do Brasil ("Brazil"), 280 Aren't You Glad You're You?, 98 Are You Lonesome Tonight?, 345 Around The World, 280 As Long As There's Music, 73, 74 As Time Goes By, 335 As You Desire Me, 338 At Long Last Love, 258, 270, 348, 349, 533n., 540 At Sundown, 254 Autumn In New York, 152, 278, 464, 466,467,469,470,472 Autumn Leaves ("Les Feuilles Mortes"), 266 Available, 387 Ave Maria, 89 Azure Te (Paris Blues), 203
Bathtub Scene, The (comedy routine), 381 Baubles, Bangles And Beads, 295, 411 Beautiful Strangers, The, 432 Be Careful, It's My Heart, 54, 58, 319 Before The Music Ends, 497, 500 Begin The Beguine, 109 Bein' Green, 446 Believing, 23 (med) Bells Of Christmas, The [Greensleeves], 422 Bess, Oh Where's My Bess (as "Where Is My Bess?"), 106, 109 Best I Ever Had, The, 480 Best Is Yet To Come, The, 383, 537, 539 Best Of Everything, The, 516 Bewitched, 276, 276, 365, 542 Bim Bam Baby, 203, 204n. Birth Of The Blues, The, 203, 362 Black, 245 Blame It On My Youth, 250 Blow High, Blow Low, 233 Blue, 248 Blue Hawaii, 279 Blue Lace, 422 Blue Moon, 32,317 Blues In The Night, 286 Blue Skies, 45,48, 118 Blushing Moon ("Luna Rossa"), 202 Body And Soul, 150,515 Bonita, 426n., 427 Bop! Goes My Heart, 162 Born Free, 416 Both Sides, Now, 425 Bow Ye Faithful, 231 Baby, Won't You Please Come Boys And Girls Like You And Me, 160 Home?, 267 Boys'Night Out, The, 346 Baby Just Like You, A, 477 Brahms' Lullaby (Cradle Song), 76, Bad, Bad Leroy Brown, 455, 457, 464, 77,80,84,29/ 466,467,469,470,472 Brazil ("Aquarela do Brasil"), 280 BaliHa'i, 166 Brazilian Summer, 396n. Bang Bang, 38In., 451, 503 Brooklyn Bridge, The, 115, 116, 122, Barbara, 485, 486 125 Barrel 'n' Barrels Of Roses, 204n. Brown, 246
Index of Tune Titles But Beautiful, 139 But None Like You, 154 But Not For Me, 489, 494 Bye Bye Baby, 171 By Myself, 509 By The Time I Get To Phoenix, 423 California, 365 Call Her Savage, I8In. Call Me, 407 Call Me Irresponsible, 363, 374 Call Of The Canyon, The, 25 Can I Steal A Little Love?, 262 Can't We Be Friends?, 223 Can't You Just See Yourself?, 141 Careless, 14 (med) Carol Of The Drum (The Little Drummer Boy), 386 Castle Rock, 199 Catana, 154 Cathy, 346 C'Est Magnifique, 304 Change Partners, 412 Charmaine, 343 Charm Of You, The, 78, 85 Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy, 180 Cheek To Cheek, 295 Cherry Pies Ought To Be You, 193 Chevalier de Paris, Le ("When The World Was Young"), 334 Chicago, 276, 350, 361, 540n. Christmas Candles, 387n. Christmas Dreaming, 135, 137 Christmas Memories, 477 Christmas Song, The, 274 Christmas Waltz, The, 217, 274, 422 Ciribiribin, 11 Clopin, Clopant ("Comme Ci, Comme Ca"), 164 Close Enough For Love, 508 Close To You (Lampl-HoffmanLivingston), 64, 72, 255 Close To You (Bacharah-David), 448 Coffee Song, The, 117,319 Come Back To Me, 419
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Come Back To Sorrento ("Torna A Surriento"), 188 Come Blow Your Horn, 361, 363 Come Dance With Me, 296 Come Fly With Me, 280, 351, 396, 404, 457, 526, 529 Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are, 73, 75 Come Rain Or Come Shine, 115, 341, 527, 528, 530, 534, 535 Come Up To My Place, 166 Come Waltz With Me, 345 Comme Ci, Comme Qa ("Clopin, Clopant"), 164 Comme d'Habitude ("My Way"), 425, 450, 457, 465, 466, 468, 469, 471, 472,531,533 Continental, The, 184,378 Contrapuntal Variations, 105 Corcovado ("Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars"), 412 Cottage For Sale, A, 300 Could'Ja?, 114 Count On Me, 168 Cradle Song (Brahms' Lullaby), 76, 77, 80, 84, 291 Crazy Love, 262 Cry Me A River, 521 Cuddle Up A Little Closer, 290 Curse Of An Aching Heart, The, 331 Cycles, 421 Dancing In The Dark, 295 Dancing On The Ceiling, 223 Daybreak, 56, 328 Day By Day, 95, 323 Day In, Day Out, 205, 212, 294, 295, 350 Day In The Life Of A Fool, A ("Manha de Carnaval"), 429 Days Of Wine And Roses, 379 Dear Heart, 388 Dear Little Boy Of Mine, 185 Deep In A Dream, 226, 228 Deep Night, 14, 24, 200
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Dein ist mein ganzes Herz ("Yours Is My Heart Alone"), 17, 19 Denk An Mich ("It Worries Me"), 215 Desafinado ("Off Key"), 427 Devil May Care, 18 Dick Haymes, Dick Todd And Como (parody of Sunday, Monday or Always), 80 Didn't We?, 429 Dig Down Deep, 55 Dinner For One Please, James, 505n. Dindi, 412 Do I Love You? , 14 (med) Do I Worry?, 39 Dolores, 33, 37 Don'cha Go 'Way Mad, 348 Don't Be A Do-Badder, 375, 382 Don't Be That Way, 332 Don't Change Your Mind About Me, 218 Don't Cry, Joe, 171,330,332,337 Don't Ever Be Afraid To Go Home, 202 Don't Ever Go Away ("Por Causa de Voce"), 426 Don't Forget Tonight, Tomorrow, 92, 99 Don't Let The Grass Grow, 473 Don't Like Goodbyes, 247, 248 Don't Make A Beggar Of Me, 206 Don't Sleep In The Subway, 417 Don't Take Your Love From Me, 324, 340 Don't Wait Too Long, 389 Don't Worry 'Bout Me, 206, 402, 457 511 Downtown, 407 Do You Know Why?, 30 Dream, 89,290, 310, 311 Dream A Little Dream Of Me, 290 Dream Away, 455 Dream Sequence And Finale (What Do I Care For A Dame?), 277 Drinking Again, 414
Drinking Water ("Agua de Beber"), 427 Dry Your Eyes, 480, 481 Dum Dot Song, The, 126 Early American, 377 East Of The Sun, 14,20,330 Easy Street, 108, 522n. Easy To Love, 319 Ebb Tide, 284 Elizabeth, 434, 439n., 441, 484 Embraceable You, 85, 137,311,352 (med), 541 Emily, 388,484 Empty Is, 431, 433n. Empty Tables, 454, 456, 458, 478, 479 End Of A Love Affair, The, 250 Estrada Branca ("This Happy Madness"), 428 Et Maintenant ("What Now My Love?"), 410, 519, 532, 535 Evergreen, 482 Ever Homeward, 140, 153 Everybody Loves Somebody, 152, 281 Everybody Ought To Be In Love, 482, 483 Everybody's Twistin', 345 Every Day Of My Life, 12 Every Man Should Marry, 172 Everything Happens To Me, 39, 250, 463,503 Evr'ybody Has The Right To Be Wrong, 395 Exodus, 355 Fable Of The Rose, The, 13, 16 Fairy Tale, 232 Faithful, 193 Falling In Love With Love, 77, 120, 332 Farewell, Amanda, 173 Farewell, Farewell To Love, 199 Feelin' Kinda Sunday, 448 Feet Of Clay, 202 Fella With An Umbrella, A, 154, 159
Index of Tune Titles Fellow Needs A Girl, A, 140 Feuilles Mortes, Les ("Autumn Leaves"), 266 Fiddler On The Roof, 388n. Finale: Before The Music Ends, 497, 500 Fine Romance, A, 319 First Noel, The, 273 Five Hundred Guys, 253 Five Minutes More, 115, 326 Flowers Mean Forgiveness, 241 Fly Me To The Moon, 383, 403, 450, 534,538 Foggy Day, A, 208, 270, 318, 351, 362 (med), 537, 539 Folks Who Live On The Hill, The, 264 Follow Me, 420 Fools Rush In, 18, 148,309 For A While, 435, 438n., 440, 441 For Every Man There's A Woman, 156 Forget Domani, 394 Forget To Remember, 436 For Once In My Life, 430, 520, 532, 538 For The Good Times, 492 Freddie's New Slacks, 395n. Free For All, 43,44 French Foreign Legion, 298 Frenesi, 41 Friend Of Yours, A, 89 Friendship, 25n. From Here To Eternity, 208, 397 From Promise To Promise, 433 From The Bottom Of My Heart, 5, 6, 8,9,11 From The Bottom To The Top, 229 From This Day Forward, 109 From This Moment On, 261 Fugue For Tinhorns, 372 Full Moon And Empty Arms, 101, 102 Future, The, 498, 500 Gal That Got Away, The, 215, 504 (med) Game Is Over, The, 449
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Garden In The Rain, A, 352 Gare, La ("I Will Wait For You"), 410 Garota de Ipanema ("The Girl From Ipanema"), 413 Gentle On My Mind, 423 Get Happy, 214 Get Me To The Church On Time, 403 Ghost Of A Chance, A, 104, 298 Girl From Ipanema, The ("Garota de Ipanema"), 413 Girl Nex Door, The, 210, 344 Girls I Never Kissed, The, 519, 521 n. Girl That I Marry, The, 110, 355 Girl Who Stole The Eiffel Tower, The, 366 Give Her Love, 409 Glad To Be Unhappy, 223, 271 God's Country, 179 Goin' Out Of My Head, 436 Gold, 249 Golden Moment, 395 Gone With The Wind, 287 Goodbye (Gaudio, Holmes), 434, 439 Goodbye (Jenkins), 287 Goodbye Lover, Goodbye, 42 Good Life, The, 384 Good Man Is Hard To Find, A, 198 Goodnight, Irene, 185 Goodnight, My Love, 291 Good Night, Sweetheart, 290 Good Thing Going, 506 Goody Goody, 348, 349, 361 Go Tell It On The Mountain, 386 Granada, 330, 333 Gray, 248 Green, 247 Greensleeves ("The Bells Of Christmas), 422 Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry, 119,284,285, 534 (med) "Gunga Din", Readings from, 408 Guys And Dolls, 227, 369, 370 "Guys And Dolls" Medley, 374 Gypsy, The, 353
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Half As Lovely, 215 Half-Way Down The Street, 26 Hallelujah, I Love Her So, 430 Hall Of The Mountain King, 237n. Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe, 264 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, 273 Have You Ever Been Lonely?, 392n. Have You Met Miss Jones?, 320, 331 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, 135, 136, 274, 369, 374 Head On My Pillow, 20 Hear My Song, Violetta ("Hor Mein Lied, Violetta"), 17,18 Hello, Dolly!, 384 Hello, Young Lovers, 194, 390 Help Yourself To My Heart, 156 Here Comes The Bride (She Said Yes). See Something Old, Something New. Here Comes The Night ("These Are The Things I Love"), 10 Here Goes, 283 Here's That Rainy Day, 300, 337, 457 (med) Here's To Love, 34 Here's To The Band, 512 Here's To The Losers, 373 He's My Guy, 263 Hey! Jealous Lover, 253, 271 Hey Look, No Crying, 507 Hidden Persuasion, 316 High Hopes, 298, 301 High Society Overture, 243n. Hit The Road To Dreamland, 292 Home On The Range, 111 Homesick - That's All, 89, 98 Hooray For Love, 509 Hor Mein Lied, Violetta ("Hear My Song, Violetta"), 17,18 Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin, 69, 75 House I Live In, The, 92, 95, 322, 377, 465, 466, 468-70, 472, 543 How About You?, 49, 240, 540 How Am I To Know?, 33
How Are Things In Glocca Morra?, 372 n. How Are Ya' Fixed For Love?, 283 How Come You Do Me Like You Do?, 26 (med) How Could You Do A Thing Like That To Me?, 228 How Cute Can You Be?, 108 How Deep Is The Ocean?, 57 (med), 111, 197,312 How Do You Do Without Me?, 47 How Do You Keep The Music Playing?, 514, 515n., 517, 518, 539 (med), 542 (med) How Insensitive ("Insensatez"), 413 How Little We Know, 251, 368 How Long Will It Last?, 93n. How Old Am I?, 391, 393, 420n. Huckle Buck, The, 168 Hundred Years From Today, A, 515 Hurt Doesn't Go Away, The, 452 Hush-A-Bye Island, 121 I Am Loved, 190n., 19In., 192 I Begged Her, 76, 82 I Believe, 124, 126, 280 I Believe I'm Gonna Love You, 475 I Believe In You, 383 I Can Read Between The Lines, 208 I Can't Believe I'm Losing You, 381, 382n., 420n. I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me, 315 I Can't Get Started, 300 I Can't Give You Anything But Love, 14 (med), 53 (med), 362 (med) I Can't Stop Loving You, 385 Ich Lieb Dich ("I Love You"), 118 I Concentrate On You, 131,314,411, 535 I Could Have Danced All Night, 296, 351 I Could Have Told You, 211 I Could Make You Care, 25 I Couldn't Care Less, 293
Index of Tune Titles I Couldn't Sleep A Wink Last Night, 68,69,71,255 I Could Write A Book, 200, 272, 275 I Cover The Waterfront, 267 I Cried For You, 254 Ida! Sweet As Apple Cider, 39 I Didn't Know What Time It Was, 269, 277 I'd Know You Anywhere, 29 I Don't Know Why, 94 I Dream Of You, 82 If, 456, 457,459, 520 I Fall In Love Too Easily, 78, 83 I Fall In Love With You Every Day, 111, 113 If Ever I Would Leave You, 356, 521 If I Could Be With You, 255 If I Didn't Care, 4, 5 If I Ever Love Again, 172 If I Forget You, 157 If I Had Three Wishes, 228 IflHadYou, 138,260,352 If I Loved You, 91,235 If I Only Had A Match, 151 Ifl Should Lose You, 265, 517 If I Steal A Kiss, 134, 151 If It's The Last Thing I Do, 248 If Only She'd Look My Way, 187 If This Isn't Love, 220 If You Are But A Dream, 80, 81, 92, 282 If You Believed In Me. See It's Only A Paper Moon. If You Could Read My Mind, 462 If You Go Away ("Ne Me Quitte Pas"), 429 If You Knew Susie, 76 If You Never Come To Me ("Inutil Passagem"), 412 If You Please, 65 If You Stub Your Toe On The Moon, 165 I Get A Kick Out Of You, 209, 270, 347, 350, 457, 464, 466, 467, 468, 470, 471,527-29, 539n.,540n.
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I Get Along Without You Very Well, 225 I Give You My Word, 37 I Got A Gal I Love, 126 I Got It Bad, 260 I Got Plenty O'Nuttin', 256 I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues, 346 I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan, 259 I Guess I'll Have To Dream The Rest, 43, 189 I Hadn't Anyone Till You, 339 I Had The Craziest Dream, 489 I Have But One Heart ("O Marenariello"), 102 I Have Dreamed, 365 I Haven't Time To Be A Millionaire, 19 I Hear A Rhapsody, 22, 201 I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day, 386 I Left My Heart In San Francisco, 344n., 357 I Like The Sunrise, 420 I Like To Lead When I Dance, 375, 381 I'll Be Around, 71,223 I'll Be Home For Christmas, 275 I'll Be Seeing You, 15, 325, 327, 333, 357 I'll Follow My Secret Heart, 77, 352 I'll Make Up For Everything, 142 I'll Never Be The Same, 226, 228 I'll Never Let A Day Pass By, 42 I'll Never Smile Again, 21, 23, 32, 99, 303, 396, 449 I'll Only Miss Her When I Think Of Her, 395 I'll Remember April, 335 I'll See You Again, 334 I'll See You In My Dreams, 54 (med) I'll Take Tallulah, 52, 57 111 Wind, 224 I Loved Her, 504 I Love It So, 40n.
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I Love My Wife, 482 I Love Paris, 306, 313,351 I Love You (Porter), 347 I Love You (Forrest, Wright), 118 I Love You (Archer - Thompson), 206 I Love You, Samantha, 243n., 244n. I'm A Fool To Want You, 195, 268 Imagination, 17, 19, 323, 327, 336, 349 I'm Beginning To See The Light, 346 I'm Getting Sentimental Over You, 325,327 I'm Glad There Is You, 150 I'm Gonna Live Till I Die, 222 I'm Gonna Make It All The Way, 456 I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter, 214, 359 I'm In The Mood For Love, 58 (med) I'm Not Afraid, 447 Impatient Years, The, 234 Impossible Dream, The, 411 I'm Sorry I Made You Cry, 125 I'm Walking Behind You, 205 Indian Summer, 419 Indiscreet, 344, 357n. I Never Knew, 332 Insensatez ("How Insensitive"), 413 In The Blue Of Evening, 55, 58, 325 In The Cool, Cool, Cool Of The Evening, 378 In The Shadow Of The Moon, 433 In The Still Of The Night, 318, 336, 350,522 In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning, 225, 367, 534 (med) Inutil Passagem ("If You Never Come To Me"), 412 I Only Have Eyes For You, 69, 97, 360,374 I Poured My Heart Into A Song, 6 I Saw You First, 67 I Saw Your Face In A Cloud, 33 I See It Now, 391 I See Your Face Before Me, 224 I Should Care, 88
I Sing The Songs ("I Write The Songs"), 478, 479 Isle Of Capri, 278 Isn't She Lovely?, 493 Is There A Chance For Me?, 33 It All Came True, 137, 141 It All Comes Back To Me Now, 40 It All Depends On You, 170, 289, 290n., 315 It Came To Me, 27 It Came Upon The Midnight Clear, 155,272 It Could Happen To You, 251 It Gets Lonely Early, 393 It Had To Be You, 490 It Happened In Monterey, 241, 270 It Happens Every Spring, 169 I Think Of You, 46, 268 I Thought About You, 231, 238, 509, 541 It Might As Well Be Spring, 101, 340, 379 It Never Entered My Mind, 149, 227, 504 (med) It Only Happens When I Dance With You, 153, 159 I Tried, 34, 37 It's A Blue World, 335 It's All Right With Me, 304, 516 It's All So New To Me, 38 It's All Up To You, 127 It's A Lonesome Old Town, 288 It's A Long Way, 196 It's A Lovely Day Tomorrow, 21 It's Always You, 36, 329 It's A Wonderful World, 23 (med), 332 It's Christmas Time Again, 387n. It's Easy To Remember, 255 It's Fate, Baby, It's Fate, 160 It's Funny To Everyone But Me, 9 It's Nice To Go Trav'ling, 280 It's Only A Paper Moon, 184,316 It's Only Money, 165 It's Over, It's Over, It's Over, 312, 313 It's Sunday, 511,512, 513
Index of Tune Titles It Started All Over Again, 56, 329 It's The Same Old Dream, 122, 124, 281 It Takes Too Long, 463n. It Was A Very Good Year, 392, 402, 464 (med), 465 (med), 467 (med), 468 (med), 470 (med), 471 (med) It Worries Me ("Denk An Mich"), 215 I've Been There!, 500 I've Been To Town, 431 I've Got A Crush On You, 149, 198, 199,311,401,531,532,53(5 I've Got A Home In That Rock, 92 I've Got A Restless Spell, 34 I've Got My Eyes On You, 13, 14 I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm, 320 I've Got The World On A String, 206, 527, 530, 535 I've Got You Under My Skin, 241, 271,350,368,401,449,458,464, 466, 467, 469, 470, 472, 527-29, 536 I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face, 356 I've Had My Moments, 250 I've Heard That Song Before, 324 I've Lost My Heart Again, 34 I've Never Been In Love Before, 370 I Wanna Be Around, 383 I Want To Thank Your Folks, 129 I Went Down To Virginia, 151 I Whistle A Happy Tune, 195 I Will Drink The Wine, 445 I Will Wait For You ("La Gare"), 410 I Wished On The Moon, 400 I Wish I Were In Love Again, 259 I Wish You Love ("Que Reste-t-il de Nos Amours?"), 384 I Won't Dance, 257, 271,359 I Would Be In Love, 434, 437 I Wouldn't Trade Christmas, 422 I Write The Songs ("I Sing The Songs"), 478, 479 Jeepers Creepers, 214
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Jesus Is A Rock In The Weary Land, 93 Jingle Bells, \20, 186n.9 213 Johann Sebastian Bach Invention #1, 115 Johnny Concho Theme (Wait For Me), 252 Joy To The World, 103 (med) Just A Kiss Apart, 172 Just An Old Stone House, 100 Just As Though You Were Here, 53, 58,463 Just For Now, 143n., 144n., 145 Just Friends, 301 Just In Time, 289, 294 Just One Of Those Things, 213,216, 217,270, 337, 539n.,540n. Just One Way To Say I Love You, 170, 265 Just The Way You Are, 493, 540 Kisses And Tears, 161, 165, 180 Kiss Me Again, 69, 86 La Ci Darem La Mano, 116 Lady Day, 435, 438, 440, 442 Lady Is A Tramp, The, 259, 270, 337, 351, 362 (med), 450, 464, 465, 467, 468,470,471,527,529,534 L. A. Is My Lady, 515 Laisse Moi Le Temps ("Let Me Try Again"), 453, 464, 466, 467, 469, 470, 472 Lamp Is Low, The, 5 Lamplighter's Serenade, The, 50 Lara's Theme (Somewhere My Love), 410 Last Call For Love, The, 48, 51, 52 Last Dance, The, 296, 321 Last Night When We Were Young, 212, 390, 457 (med) Last Time I Saw You, The, 99 Laura, 143,267,356,485,5/0 Lean Baby, 205 Learnin' The Blues, 230, 359
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Learn To Croon, 26 (med) Leave It All To Me, 521 Leaving On A Jet Plane, 448 Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow!, 190 Let Me Love You Tonight ("No Te Importe Saber"), 79 Let Me Try Again ("Laisse Moi Le Temps"), 453, 464, 466, 467, 469, 470, 472 Let's Disappear, 8 Let's Do It, 305 Let's Face The Music And Dance, 319, 490, 495 Let's Fall In Love, 59 (med), 318 Let's Get Away From It All, 40, 278 Let's Put Out The Lights, 291 Let's Take An Old Fashioned Walk, 170 Let Us Break Bread Together, 380 Life Is So Peculiar, 186 Life's A Trippy Thing, 448 Light A Candle In The Chapel, 57 Like A Sad Song, 481 Like Someone In Love, 209 Lilly Belle, 92 Linda, 486 Little Drummer Boy, The (Carol Of The Drum), 386 Little Girl Blue, 209, 355 Little Green Apples, 423, 424 Little In Love, 27 Little Learnin' Is A Dangerous Thing, A, 152 London By Night, 187, 279, 353 Lonely Town, 267 Lonesome Cities, 431 Lonesome Man Blues, 198 Lonesome Road, The, 260 Long Ago (And Far Away), 73 Long Night, A, 504 Looking At The World Through RoseColored Glasses, 360 Looking For Yesterday, 27 Look Of Love, The, 344n., 357
Look To Your Heart, 234 Lord's Prayer, The, 176 Lost In The Stars, 119,363 Love And Marriage, 234, 397, 398 Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing, 379 Love Is Here To Stay, 237, 513 Love Is Just Around The Corner, 347 Love Isn't Just For The Young, 373 Love Lies, 25 Love Locked Out, 249 Love Looks So Well On You, 302 Lovely Way To Spend An Evening, A, 68,70,71 Love Makes Us Whatever We Want ToBe,510,511,512 Love Me, 195 Love Means Love, 192 Love Me As I Am, 42 Love Me Tender, 492 Lover, 183,326 Lover Is Blue, A, 13, 14 Love's Been Good To Me, 432 Love Walked In, 331 Luck, Be A Lady, 372, 374, 401, 533, 535 Luna Rossa ("Blushing Moon"), 202 Lush Life, 286n. MacArthur Park, 491 Mack The Knife, 516, 519, 542, 543 Mad About You, 174 Main Theme From "The Cardinal" (Stay With Me), 376 Makin' Whoopee, 242 Mama Will Bark, 196 Mam'selle, 132,312 Man Alone, A, 432 Manha de Carnaval ("A Day In The Life Of A Fool"), 429 Man I Love, The, 263 Man In The Looking Glass, The, 393 Man With The Golden Arm, The, 238, 240n. Mar ("Stars In Your Eyes"), 93
Index of Tune Titles Maria, 356 Marie, 23, 30 Marriage On The Rocks, 396n. Martha, Martha (parody), 258 Masquerade, 522n. Maybe This Time, 520, 540 Maybe You'll Be There, 268 Me And My Shadow, 361, 362, 395n. Mean To Me, 147 Meditagao ("Meditation"), 413 Meditation ("Medita9ao"), 413 Medley: All The Way / One For My Baby, 530 Medley: Do I Love You? / Careless / Say "Si, Si" ("Para Vigo Me Voy"), 14 Medley: The Gal That Got Away / It Never Entered My Mind, 504 Medley: Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry / In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning, 534 Medley: How Do You Keep The Music Playing? / My Funny Valentine, 539, 542 Medley: I Can't Give You Anything But Love / Too Marvelous For Words / Pennies From Heaven / A Foggy Day / Embraceable You / The Lady Is A Tramp / Where Or When, 362 Medley: I'm In The Mood For Love / April In Paris / Say It Isn't So, 58 Medley: It's A Wonderful World / Believing / Shake Down The Stars, 23 Medley: The Lady Is A Tramp / Where Or When / The Birth Of The Blues, 362 Medley: Learn To Croon / More Than You Know / How Come You Do Me Like You Do?, 26 Medley: My Melancholy Baby / Time On My Hands /1 Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby, 14, 53
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Moonlight Bay, 49 Moonlight Becomes You, 400 Moonlight In Vermont, 279, 336, 349, 513, 538, 542, 543 Moonlight Mood, 400 Moonlight On The Ganges, 330, 333 Moonlight Serenade, 399 Moon Love, 9, 398 Moon River, 356, 379 Moon Song, 398 Moon Was Yellow, The, 97, 297, 337, 400 More (Theme from "Mondo Cane"), 385 More I See You, The, 511 More Than You Know, 26 (med), 488, 494 Most Beautiful Girl In The World, The, 406 Mr. Success, 288 Mr. Tambourine Man, 396n. Mrs. Robinson, 430 Music Stopped, The, 67, 68, 70, 123, 147 My Baby Just Cares For Me, 405 My Blue Heaven, 184,315 My Buddy, 8, 9 My Cousin Louella, 144 My First Edition, 41, My Foolish Heart, 521 My Funny Valentine, 208, 271, 350, 540 (med), 542 (med), 543 (med) My Girl, 201 My Heart Stood Still, 364, 520 My Kind Of Girl, 360 My Kind Of Town, 375, 381, 403, 458, 464 (med), 465, 465 (med), 466, 467 (med), 468, 468 (med), 469, 470, 470 (med), 471 (med), 472, 533 My Love For You, 3, 7, 8, 131 My Melancholy Baby, 14 (med), 52 (med), 86 My Memoirs, 41 My One And Only Love, 207 My Romance, 106, 128, 133
My Shawl ("Ombo"), 93 My Shining Hour, 72, 488, 494 My Silent Love, 54 (med) My Sweet Lady, 446 My Way ("Comme d'Habitude"), 425, 450, 457, 465, 466, 468, 469, 471, 472,531,533 My Way Of Life, 421 Name It And It's Yours, 342 Nancy, 77, 84, 96, 351, 367, 450, 484 Nat Meets June, 129n. Nature Boy, 159 Nearness Of You, The, 138,311 Necessity, 219, 221 Neiani, 44 Ne Me Quitte Pas ("If You Go Away"), 429 Nevertheless, 189, 311 New York, New York, 169 "New York, New York", Theme From, 491,495,520,531,432,534,535 N i c e V Easy, 312, 537, 539n. Nice Work If You Can Get It, 259, 358 Night, 433 Night After Night, 167 Night And Day, 50, 63, 143, 144n., 146n., 260, 341,351,484 Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square, A, 353 Night Is Young And You're So Beautiful, The, 98 Night We Called It A Day, The, 50, 146,266 Noah, 450, 452 Nobody Wins, 450, 452 None But The Lonely Heart, 88, 123, 125, 145,299 No One Ever Tells You, 253 No Orchids For My Lady, 164 Not As A Stranger, 227 No Te Importe Saber ("Let Me Love You Tonight"), 79 Nothing But The Best, 345 Nothin' In Common, 282
Index of Tune Titles Not So Long Ago, 31, 32n. Now Is The Hour, 354 O'Brien To Ryan To Goldberg, 160 Off Key ("Desafinado"), 427 Oh, Babe What Would You Say, 475 Oh, How I Miss You Tonight, 344 Oh! Look At Me Now, 30, 35, 261, 271 Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin', 66, 72 Oh! What It Seemed To Be, 100-102, 368 Oh, You Crazy Moon, 400 Old Devil Moon, 220, 242, 370, 509 Oldest Stablished, The, 227, 231, 373 Old Fashioned Christmas, An, 386 Old Master Painter, The, 175 Old School Teacher, 100 O Little Town Of Bethlehem, 103 (med), 155,272 OF MacDonald, 317 01' Man River, 84, 90, 112, 351, 364, 449 O Marenariello ("I Have But One Heart"), 102 Ombo ("My Shawl"), 93 On A Clear Day, 407 On A Little Street In Singapore, 11,12 Once I Loved ("O Amor Em Paz"), 413 Once In A While, 26 Once In Love With Amy, 162n., 163 Once Upon A Moonlight Night, 121 Once Upon A Time, 391 One Finger Melody, 186 One For My Baby, 139, 216, 271, 287, 288, 351,403,527, 530 (med) One I Love, The, 24, 299, 329, 337, 533n., 534 One Love, 107 One-Note Samba ("Samba De Uma Nota So"), 426 One Red Rose, 42 Only Couple On The Floor, The, 47375
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Por Causa de Voce ("Don't Ever Go Away"), 426 Pretty Colors, 424 Prisoner Of Love, 340 P.S. I Love You, 248 Purple, 249 Put Your Dreams Away, 75, 90, 282, 368
Searching, 510, 511 Sea Song, The, 213 Second Time Around, The, 321, 337, 350,367 Secret Love, 379 Secret Of Christmas, 387n. Send In The Clowns, 454, 458, 478, 479 Senorita, 136, 147 Que Reste-t-il de Nos Amours? ("I Sentimental Baby, 316 Wish You Love"), 384 Sentimental Journey, 323 Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars September In The Rain, 316, 541 ("Corcovado"), 412 September Of My Years, The, 394, 401 Rain, 211 September Song, 118, 334, 390 Rain In My Heart, 424 Serenade In Blue, 348 Reaching For The Moon, 399 Se Todos Fossem Iguais a Voce Red, 246 ("Someone To Light Up My Life"), Remember (Berlin), 343 427, 508 Remember (John - Taupiri), 487 Setting Sun, The, 526 Remember Me In Your Dreams, 187, Seven Hoods Overture, 381n. 188n. Shadow Of Your Smile, The, 402 Right Girl For Me, The, 160, 167 Shadows On The Sand, 29 Ring-A-Ding Ding, 318 Shake Down The Stars, 15, 23 (med) River, Stay Away From My Door, 313, She Believes In Me, 408n. 338 Sheila, 179 Roses Of Picardy, 353 She Says, 435, 437 She's Funny That Way, 71, 86, 197, Sabia ("The Song Of The Sabia"), 428 310 Saddest Thing Of All, The ("Toi Et Should I, 182,314 Moi, C'Est Rien, C'Est Tout"), 463, Siesta, 135 476, 477 Silent Night, Holy Night, 95, 97, 275, Samba de Uma Nota So ("One-Note 525 Samba"), 426 Silver, 246 Same Old Saturday Night, 232 Since Marie Has Left Paree, 387 Same Old Song And Dance, The, 283 Sing, 507 Sand And Sea ("Plein Soleil"), 411 Single Man, The, 431 Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town, 157 Sinner Kissed An Angel, A, 47 Satisfy Me One More Time, 455n., 461 Sky Fell Down, The, 13 Saturday Night, 80, 81,295 Sleep Warm, 286, 288, 291 Say Hello, 505 Sleepy Time Gal, 292 Say It, 16 Slow Dance, 105 Snootie Little Cutie, 51 Say It Isn't So, 58 (med) Say "Si, Si" ("Para Vigo Me Voy"), 14 Snowy White Snow, 186n. So Far, 140 (med)
Index of Tune Titles Softly, As I Leave You ("Piano"), 387 Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise, 522 So In Love, 371, 372n. Soliloquy, 112, 113, 114, 226, 366, 522 So Long, My Love, 262 Some Enchanted Evening, 166, 372, 417 Some of Your Sweetness, 26 Someone To Light Up My Life ("Se Todos Fossem Iguais A Voce"), 427 508 Someone To Watch Over Me, 79, 94, 216,219 Some Other Time, 74, 75 Something, 447, 496 Something Old, Something New, 109 Something's Gotta Give, 293 Something Wonderful, 263, 356 Something Wonderful Happens In Summer, 253, 269 Somethin' Stupid, 414 Some Traveling Music, 433 Somewhere Along The Way, 335 Somewhere A Voice Is Calling, 52 Somewhere In The Night, 114 Somewhere In Your Heart, 389 Somewhere My Love (Lara's Theme), 410 Song From "Advise And Consent", 336 Song From "Kings Go Forth" (Monique), The, 284 Song Is Ended, The, 342 Song Is You, The, 50, 59, 108, 111, 112n., 145, 146n., 289, 293, 489, 494 Song Of The Sabia ("Sabia"), 428 Song's Gotta Come From The Heart, The, 122 Song Sung Blue, 493 Song Without Words, 498 Sorry, 175 So They Tell Me, 121 South America, Take It Away, 115n., 119n.
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Sweet And Lovely, 510 Sweet Caroline, 460 Sweet Lorraine, 128, 486 Swinging Down The Lane, 241 Swinging On A Star, 378 Swinging On A Star (Parody), 257 Take A Chance, 210 Take Me, 54, 322, 327 Take Me Out To The Ball Game, 160 Take My Love, 190, 191 Taking A Chance On Love, 215 Talk To Me, 302, 303 Talk To Me, Baby, 376 Tammy, 356 Tangerine, 349 Teach Me Tonight, 516 Tea For Two, 133 Tell Her You Love Her, 269 Tell Her (You Love Her Each Day), 392 Tell Me At Midnight, 28 Tender Trap, The, 231,232, 236, 271, 360 Tennessee Newsboy, 203 Thanks For The Memory, 504 That Great Come-And-Get-It Day, 221 That Lucky Old Sun, 173 That Old Black Magic, 110, 197, 324, 476 That Old Feeling, 138,310 That's All, 264, 340 That's For Me, 100 That's How It Goes, 32, 38 That's How Much I Love You, 130 That's Life, 408, 409, 449, 458, 534n. That's What God Looks Like To Me, 487, 492 Theme And Variations, 105 Theme de Lola ("Watch What Happens"), 430 Theme From "Mondo Cane" (More), 385 Theme From "New York, New York", 491,495,520,531,532,534,535
Them There Eyes, 508 Then I'll Be Tired Of You, 265 Then Suddenly Love, 387 There Are Such Things, 56, 325, 329 There But For You Go I, 132 There I Go, 36 There Is No Greater Love, 264 There's A Flaw In My Flue, 251 There's A Small Hotel, 272, 276 There's No Business Like Show Business, 121 There's No You, 79, 81,266 There's Something Missing, 182, 193 There Used To Be A Ballpark, 454, 458 There Will Never Be Another You, J34
These Are The Things I Love ("Here Comes The Night"), 10 These Foolish Things, 57 (med), 94, 335 They All Laughed, 489, 495 They Came To Cordura, 297 They Can't Take That Away From Me, 208, 270, 347, 350, 528n., 530, 534 They Say It's Wonderful, 110, 112n., 113 Things I Love, The, 43 Things We Did Last Summer, The, 117 This Happy Madness ("Estrada Branca"), 428 This Is All I Ask, 393 This Is My Love, 416. See also This Was My Love. This Is My Song, 416 This Is No Dream, 8 This Is The Beginning Of The End, 16 This Is The Night, 117 This Love Of Mine, 43,225 This Nearly Was Mine, 364 This Town, 415,417 This Was My Love, 302. See also This Is My Love. Three Coins In The Fountain, 212, 378
Index of Tune Titles Tie A Yellow Ribbon 'Round The Ole Oak Tree, 460n., 461 Time After Time, 121, 124, 281, 510 Time On My Hands, 14 (med), 53 (med) Tina, 322, 485 Together, 343 Toi Et Moi, C'Est Rien, C'Est Tout ("The Saddest Thing Of All"), 463, 476, 477 To Love A Child, 507 To Love And Be Loved, 293 Tonight We Love, 88 Too Close For Comfort, 296 Too Marvelous For Words, 242, 350, 362 (med) Too Romantic, 13 Torna A Surriento ("Come Back To Sorrento"), 188 To You, 4, 6, 7 Trade Winds, 24 Train, The, 434, 437 Triste, 428 Trois Cloches, Les ("While The Angelus Was Ringing"), 164 True Love, 254n. Try A Little Tenderness, 104, 310, 450 Twelve Days Of Christmas, The, 421 Twin Soliloquies (Wonder How It Feels), 371 Two Heads Together. See Two Hearts Are Better Than One. Two Hearts, Two Kisses, 229 Two Hearts Are Better Than One, 107 Two In Love, 45 Until The Real Thing Comes Along, 514 Very Thought Of You, The, 59 (med), 352, 513 Violets For Your Furs, 45, 47, 209, 271, 457 (med)
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What Time Does The Next Miracle Leave?, 497 When Apples Grow On Cherry Trees, 191n., 192n. When Daylight Dawns, 38 When I Lost You, 343 When I'm Not Near The Girl I Love, 370 When Is Sometime?, 158 When I Stop Loving You, 217 When I Take My Sugar To Tea, 321 When Joanna Loved Me, 485 When Love Comes Again, 42 When No One Cares, 303 When Sleepy Stars Begin To Fall, 41 When Somebody Loves You, 392 When The Idle Poor Become The Idle Rich, 373n. When The Sun Goes Down, 180 When The Wind Was Green, 391 When The World Was Young ("Le Chevalier de Paris"), 334 When You Awake, 28, 149 When You're Smiling, 183, 197,313 When Your Lover Has Gone, 85, 225, 271,361 Where Are You?, 268 Where Does Love Begin?, 73, 74 Where Do You Go?, 300 Where Do You Keep Your Heart?, 22 Where Is My Bess?, 106, 109 Where Is The One?, 157,266 Where Or When, 87, 289, 362 (med), 404, 520, 527-29, 539 While The Angelus Was Ringing ("Les Trois Cloches"), 164 Whispering, 23 White, 246 White Christmas, 82, 103 (med), 155, 217 Who?, 22 Whose Baby Are You?, 116 Who's In Your Arms Tonight, 289 Who Told You I Cared?, 11 Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, 244
Why Can't You Behave?, 162 Why Remind Me?, 175 Why Should I Cry Over You?, 210 Why Shouldn't I?, 104 Why Shouldn't It Happen To Us?, 123 Why Try To Change Me Now?, 204, 299 Why Was I Born?, 154, 156, 157n. Willow Weep For Me, 286 Winchester Cathedral, 410 Winners, 453 Winter Wonderland, 176 Wishing, 3, 4 Witchcraft, 268, 337, 368, 534-36 With Every Breath I Take, 251 Without A Song, 37, 99, 323, 328, 336, 349 Wives And Lovers, 385 Wonderful Guy, A, 37In. World Is In My Arms, The, 26 World War None!, 499 World We Knew, The, 415 Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams, 214, 292 Ya Better Stop, 210 Yearning, 31 Yellow, 247 Yellow Days, 419 Yes, Indeed!, 324 Yes, Indeedy, 159 Yes, Sir, That's My Baby, 405 Yesterday, 429 Yesterdays, 339 You And I, 44 You And Me, 487, 491 You And The Night And The Music, 321 You Are There, 415 You Are The Sunshine Of My Life, 460-62, 465, 466, 468-70, 472, 476, 519, 534n. You Are Too Beautiful, 96, 113 You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me, 98, 238, 366
Index of Tune Titles You Can Take My Word For It, Baby, 130 You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To, 261,541 You Don't Remind Me, 190n., 191n., 192 You Do Something to Me, 182, 314 You Forgot All The Words, 232, 237 You Go To My Head, 94, 309, 509 You Got The Best Of Me, 36 You'll Always Be The One I Love, 282 You'll Get Yours, 236 You'll Know When It Happens, 117 You'll Never Know, 64 You'll Never Walk Alone, 91, 235, 364 You Lucky People, You, 36 You Make Me Feel So Young, 239, 270,337,402,531,532 You Might Have Belonged To Another, 35, 40 You Must Believe In Spring, 508 You, My Love, 216, 218, 219 You Never Had It So Good, 380 Young At Heart, 211, 216, 337, 367 Younger Than Springtime, 181,418 You Really Fill The Bill, 33 You're A Lucky Fellow, Mr. Smith, 377
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Index of Artists Aaron, Abe (sax/wwd), 238 Aarons, Al (tpt/flg-h), 358, 359, 38385,401,402,404 Abato, Vincent (wwd/clt), 112, 129, 181, 185,204,414 Abbott, Derrick (tpt), 351 Abbott, Thomas (voc), 301 Aberneth, Bill (ann), 14 Abramowitz, Jonathan (vie), 481, 483, 510-12,514,517 Abramson, Rochelle (vln), 495 Ackerman, John (voc), 186-88 Adams, Alicia (voc), 253 Adams Huddleston, Nancy (voc), 424, 431,445,446,448,497-99 Adcock, Robert (vie), 503 Adler, Murray (vln), 487, 488, 535 Adoff, Theodore (via), 82, 83, 102, 193 Agostini, Gloria (harp), 457, 483, 504, 505,541 Aguabella, Francisco (perc), 475 Ahern, Bob (g), 128 Ahlman, Arthur (via), 361 Aiken, Patricia (vln), 526-31, 533, 536 Ajemian, Anahid (vln), 492, 506, 511, 512,542
Aks, David (vie), 483 Albert, Adrian (voc), 492, 493 Albert, Doris (vln), 336 Albert, Sam (vln), 66, 61,11, 78, 134, 136, 167-69 Albright, Max (d/marimba), 228, 230, 232,233,236 Aldcroft, Randall (tbn), 536 Aldebert, Louis (voc), 445, 446, 448 Alexander, Bob (tbn), 414, 457, 483, 490-92, 505, 506, 508, 509, 511,512 Alexander, Jeff (arr/voc/ldr), 159, 173, 174n., 176, 180, 200, 231, 246, 247. See also Jeff Alexander Choir, The. Alexy, Bob (tpt), 35 Ali, Muhammed (boxer), 479 Allan, Betty (voc), 83, 86, 272-74, 277, 392 Allan, Douglas (d/perc), 420 Allen, Jacqueline (voc), 277, 380, 421, 497-99 Allen, Sanford (vln), 491, 492, 504-6 Allen, Sue (voc), 272-74, 377, 489, 493,494,497-99 Aller-Talvi, Judith (vln), 495, 496 Allison, James (sax), 361 AUsbrook, Elmer (vln), 407
568 Put Your Dreams Away Almeida, Laurindo (g), 277, 297, 379, 395 Alonge, Ray (fr-h), 414, 434-41 Alonge, Virgil (via), 93 Alpert, Trigger [Herman] (b), 129, 141-50, 152, 153, 158, 170, 171, 188 Alsop, LaMar (vla/vln), 491, 492, 506 Alsup, William (fr-h), 536 Altenbach, Richard (vln), 540 Altman, Benjamin (vln), 101, 112, 129 Altpeter, Larry (tbn), 101, 181, 188 Amato, Sal (alt/ten/clt), 181 Amsterdam, Maurice (vie), 218 Anastacio, Richard (vie), 101 Anderson, Albert (tbn), 220, 221, 230 Anderson, Cat [William] (tpt), 418, 419 Anderson, Dale (d/perc), 355, 363, 364, 373, 494, 495 Anderson, Daniel (vln), 474-76 Anderson, Dick (sax/clt), 218 Anderson, Donald (tpt), 86-88, 116, 120, 123, 124, 132, 135 Anderson, Ernest (voc), 69, 70 Anderson, Gary (wwd), 464, 465, 46769,471 Anderson, Hubert (vibes/xylo), 430 Anderson, John (tpt), 317, 318, 320 Andre, Wayne (tbn), 414, 434-41, 457, 514-16,519 Andrews Sisters, The (voc), 100 Anthony, Leo (bar), 222 Anthony, Ray (Wr/tpt), 222 Anthony, Ron (g), 518, 521, 526-29, 531,533,537-41 Applegate, Ronald (fr-h), 536 Areluce, Jeffrey (voc), 525 Argila, Steven (voc), 525 Arkatow, James (vie), 226, 227, 229, 230, 256, 277, 283-87, 292, 302, 311 Armstrong, Louis (tpt/voc), 219, 254 Arnaud, Leo (tpt/arr), 134, 135 Arno, Victor (vln), 85, 86, 88, 90, 96, 123, 173, 174, 220, 221, 226, 229, 245-47, 256, 260, 261, 263-65, 267,
272-74, 280, 281, 283-87, 290-92, 298-300, 304, 305, 309-11, 313-15, 317, 319-22, 325, 326, 328-30, 33234, 338, 339, 341-45, 354, 355, 362, 363, 365-68, 370-72, 376, 377, 379, 381, 382, 386, 387, 389, 390, 392, 395-99, 404-6,'408, 416, 417, 422 Artzt, William (vln), 88 Arus, George (tbn), 15, 17-20, 22, 24, 25, 27-32, 35-40, 42-49, 51-56, 141, 142,145,150,151,173, 175, 180, 182, 183, 186-91, 193, 194,200-202, 256,258,315,316 Ashworth, Donald (sax), 496, 497, 537-40 Atkins, David (clt), 499 Atkins, Leonard (vln/vla), 53-57, 220, 229, 230, 266, 462, 463, 482, 486 Atkinson, Ann (b), 526, 527 Atkinson, James (horn), 496, 497 Atkinson, William (tbn), 68, 73, 126, 128 Atlas, James (b), 499 Attwell, Arthur (tpt), 91 Aubert, Hemi (vln), 434-41 Audino, John (tpt), 380, 408, 455, 45962, 479, 481, 488-90, 493-95, 510, 514 Aue, Margaret (vie), 330, 332, 365, 366,371,426,433,445-48 Augustine, John (vln), 101, 200, 201 Auzin, Norma. See Leonard, Norma. Avant, John (tbn), 361 Avola, Al(g), 15, 16 Avshalomov, Daniel (via), 483 Ayling, Phillip (clt), 487, 499 Ayres, Mitchell (ldr/arr), 163 Azen, Harry (vln), 102, 151, 153, 158 Aznavour, Charles (voc), 349, 532 Babitz, Sol (vln), 233, 235, 303-5 Badgley, Barbara (vie), 496 Badgley, Robert (tbn), 435 Baffa, William (vla/vln), 265-67, 27274, 298-300
Index ofA rtists Bagley, Donald (b/el-b), 487, 488 Bahler, John (voc), 459 Bahler, Tom (voc), 431 Bailey, Colin (d/perc), 411 Bailey, Marvin (voc), 83, 86, 88, 90, 121, 124, 169 Bailey, Pearl (voc), 152, 153n. Bain, Bob (g), 162, 164, 207, 210, 211,214,246,250,277,280,368, 394,510,513,514 Bain, Donald (voc), 196 Bair, Stewart (voc), 97, 133, 155, 233, 277 Bakaleinikoff, Constantin (cond), 6668,73,74,91, 161, 165 Bakaleinikoff, M. R. (b), 63 Bakaleinikoff, Vladimir (via), 66, 67 Baker, Anita (voc), 534 Baker, Artie (bar/clt), 80, 82, 83, 101, 129 Baker, Betty Jane (voc), 377, 392, 409, 417,424,431,497-99 Baker, Israel (vln), 220, 221, 247-49, 282,284-87,321,330,332,333, 335,338,339,341-45,357,362, 363, 365-68, 373, 376, 379, 384-86, 389, 391, 394, 395, 399, 404-6, 40814, 423, 424, 426-30, 435, 436, 45153, 456, 460-63, 474, 475, 482, 48890,493-95,518 Baker, Julius (fl), 100, 103, 105, 106 Baker, Mainerd (voc), 382 Baker, Marilyn (vla/vln), 458, 518, 521 Baldwin, Don (b), 499 Baldwin, John (sax/wwd), 63 Ballister, James (voc), 64, 65, 69 Banzer, Russell (sax/wwd), 181, 185, 204 Baptist, Rick (tpt), 533 Barab, Seymour (vie), 83, 84, 481, 492 Barak, Ann (vln), 541,542 Baranov, Mark (vln), 536 Barathy, Elmer (sax/wwd), 361 Barber, Julien (via), 491, 492, 510,
569
511 Barbieri, Rocco (vln), 66-68, 73, 74, 78,91, 134 Barbour, Dave (g), 85, 86, 88, 90, 92, 97, 107, 108, 110, 111, 116, 118, 135 Barene, Robert (vln), 85, 157, 220, 221,226,229,230,394,459-62 Barker, Warren (arr/tpt), 382 Barnett, Marcus (vibes/bongo), 336 Barnum, Billie (voc), 421, 497-99 Barnum, H. B. [Heidi Brown] (arr/ tpt), 417 Barr, Alfred (vla/vln), 207 Barroso, Jose (g), 134-36 Barrows, Johnny (fr-h), 18In., 187, 189-91, 194 Barsby, Jack (b), 74, 78 Barton, Mary Jane (harp), 66-68, 78 Basie, Count (ldr/p/org), 358, 359, 383-85,401-4 Batera, Chico. See De Souza, Francisco. Bay, Victor (vln), 207, 211, 213, 215, 217, 218, 220, 221, 224, 226, 227, 230, 232, 233, 236-41, 245-47, 249, 251, 253, 258-64, 275, 280-88, 292, 297,301,303-5,309-11,313-16, 362-66,377,379,381,382,388, 394, 397-99, 406, 422 Bayer, Joe (sax), 91 Bazell, Grace (vie), 63 Beach, Edwin (vie), 423, 497-99 Beach, Frank (tpt), 232, 233, 236, 282, 291-93,296,304,305,330-32 Beach, Thelma (vln), 377, 380, 384, 388, 396-99, 411-14, 425-33, 445, 446, 448, 458, 496, 503 Beal, John (b), 481 Bean, George (tpt), 361 Beau, Heinie (sax/wwd/arr), 27-32, 3640,42-57,85-88,90,95,96, 107, 108, 110, 111, 114, 116, 123, 124, 126, 128n., 130-32, 135, 138, 139, 156, 157, 164, 166, 168, 172, 174,
570 Put Your Dreams Away 179, 180, 202, 205, 295, 296, 32325,335 Beck, Joe (arr/cond), 483 Beckenstein, Ray (sax/fl/b-fl), 414, 480 Becker, George (voc/arr/ldr), 193 Becker, Robert (via), 536 Becknell, Steven (fr-h), 526-30, 533 Beely, Malcolm (p), 63 Beilmann, Peter (tbn), 95 Beittel, Wilber (arr), 174n. Belafonte, Harry (voc), 322 Bell, Aaron (b), 407 Bell, Vincent (g), 437, 439, 491-93, 506,510-12 Bellamy, Robert (voc), 380 Beller, Alex (vln), 53-57, 130, 131, 133, 135, 136,211,213,217,218, 224, 227, 232, 233, 236-41, 245-47, 249, 251, 253, 256, 258-64, 266, 268,275,280,281-88,292,297, 301-3, 305, 309-11, 313-16, 362-68, 377,379,382,394,398,399,405, 406,421,422 Bello, Myer (vla/vln), 233, 235, 303-5, 451, 454, 456, 459, 482, 497, 498 Belmonte, Herman (voc), 277 Belnick, Arnold (vln), 251, 253, 28387, 302, 325-27, 329, 363, 365, 366, 370,380,381,387,389,391,394, 395,397,398,404,408-14,417, 426,427,429,431-33,441,455, 456,458,484-86,518 Belnick, Blanche (vln), 454, 496, 498 Bemko, Harold (vie), 53-57 Benavente, Joseph (vie), 93 Benditzky, Naoum (vie), 233, 235, 277,303,305,421 Benedict, Les (tbn), 518, 520 Benike, Kenneth (tpt), 368 Bennett, Max (b/b-g), 263-65, 382n., 393n., 420, 445, 446 Bennett, Tony (voc), 532 Benno, Norman (oboe/b-clt/eng-h), 298, 299, 344, 399, 451-54, 456,
458,462,463,478,484-87 Benson, George (g), 514-17, 519 Benson, Walter (tbn), 228, 230 Bercov, Morris (sax/wwd), 125, 126, 200,201,222,226,286,287 Berg, George (bsn/fl/picc), 414 Berg, Richard (fr-h), 414, 420 Berger, Seymour (tbn), 457 Bergh, Haakon (fl), 229, 230 Berghofer, Chuck [Charles] (b), 389, 391,394,405,409,415,417, 422-24, 427-29, 431, 432, 442, 448, 455, 482, 526-29, 531, 533, 537-41 Bergman, Earl (sax/b-clt), 336, 407 Bergman, Edward (vln), 124 Bergstrom, Paul (vie), 421, 426, 459, 460, 476 Berigan, Bunny [Roland Bernard] (tpt), 15-20,22-24 Berkova, Frances (vln), 226 Berliner, Jay (g), 434, 435, 437-41, 481,491-93 Berman, David (vln), 218 Berman, Herbert (b), 78, 134-36, 16769 Berman, Leonard (p/cel), 63, 123 Berman, Ruth Hill (harp), 53-57, 81-83 Berman, Seymour (via), 491, 492, 505 Bernard, Cy (vlc/vln), 50, 95, 116, 119, 123, 128, 130-33, 135, 136, 139, 141, 145, 154, 156, 157, 164, 166, 170, 172-174, 179,200,205, 211-13,215,217,218,226,227, 238,241,245-47,249,251,253, 256, 258, 260, 261, 264, 265, 267, 268, 272-75, 277 Bernhart, Milt (tbn), 206, 207, 210, 218,220,221,226,238-41,251, 252, 262, 276, 283-85, 287, 289, 293,294,322,328,330,331,333, 334, 336, 371, 425-27, 459-62, 482, 484-86 Bernstein, Artie (b), 157 Bernstein, Elmer (arr/cond), 238, 246 Bernstein, Emily (wwd), 536
Index ofA rtists Bernstein, Leonard (cond), 169, 322 Berres, George (vln/vla), 233, 235, 303-5 Berry, Mary Sue (voc), 492 Berton, Victor (b), 63 Berv, Harry (fr-h), 100 Besson, Herb (tbn), 541 Best, Johnny (tpt), 202, 222, 237, 282, 323-25,495 Betts, Harry (tbn/arr), 357, 386 Bialkin, Maurice (vie), 105, 106, 129, 415 Bielski, Noah (vln), 112 Bingham, John (via), 63, 68, 73, 74 Bird, Keith (ten/b-clt), 351, 353, 354 Biviano, Joe (accordion), 153 Bivona, Gus (alt/clt), 167-69, 244, 254,287,291,292 Blackburn, Louis (tbn), 391, 408-10, 421,422,425,429 Blackstone, Dixie (vln), 503, 507, 525, 528,530,536 Blackton, Jay (cond), 226, 229, 230 Bladet, Robert (fl), 218 Blaine, Hal (d), 387, 389, 391, 394, 405,408-10,413-15,417,459 Blaine, Vivian (voc), 229 Blaisdell, Clarence (tpt), 361 Blake, Jimmy (tpt), 12, 15-20, 22-25, 27,35-40,42-49,51-56 Bliss, Helen D. See Hutchison, Helen. Bloch, Rene (alt/wwd), 199 Bloom, Michael (via), 492 Bloom, William (vln), 95, 107, 108, 110, 111, 114, 116, 117, 123, 128, 154 Blostein, Harry. See Bluestone, Harry. Blowers, Johnny (d), 81-84, 112, 129, 147-51, 153, 158, 182, 183, 185-96 Blue, Earl (tpt), 336, 407 Bluestone, Harry (vln), 50, 107, 108, 110, 111, 116, 119, 120, 123-25, 130-32, 135, 136, 139,200,205, 211,215,217,218,223-25,227, 232,233,238,245,246,251,253,
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265, 268, 272, 273, 275, 290, 298300, 302, 334, 389, 390, 392, 404, 408,410,413,416,417,423,426, 430, 435, 436, 441, 447, 452-55, 458, 460-62, 476, 478, 482, 484, 488, 489, 494-97, 499, 503 Blumberg, Harry (vln/vla), 277 Bobby Tucker Singers, The, 64-66, 6973, 81. See also Tucker, Bobby. Bob Mitchell Boys Choir, 103 Bobolowsky, Maxim (via), 407 Bobrov, Sol (vln), 361 Bock, Richard (vie), 491, 504-6 Bodner, Phil (alt/clt), 414, 434-41, 490-92,504,505,509,511,541 Boehm, George (b), 48, 49, 51 Bogert, Herman (g), 93 Boghossian, Samuel (vla/vln), 416, 460-62, 472-74, 477, 487, 488, 507 Boguslawski, I. (vln), 78, 134, 136, 168, 169 Bohannon, Hoyt (tbn), 107, 108, 110, 117, 119, 120, 126, 128, 155,218, 376,377,385,395,397,424,435 Bohanon, George (tbn), 518, 520, 52631,533 Bolks, Dick (voc), 489, 493, 494, 49799 Bolognini, Ennio (vie), 237-41, 251, 253,256,259-65 Bonilla, Edwin (perc), 538 Bonkowski, Lud (g), 78, 134-36, 169 Bonkowski, Teofil (clt), 63 Bonnee, David (sax/wwd), 169 Bonnee, Don (sax/wwd), 133 Bonney, Nick (g), 236, 255, 256, 25865,268 Bono (voc), 529 Bonvalot, Alfred (via), 68 Bonvalot, Cecil (via), 196, 197 Booth, William (tbn), 493, 496, 497, 499 Borge, Victor (p/voc), 66 Borisoff, Alex (vie), 73, 74, 78, 13436, 167-69,244,254
572 Put Your Dreams Away Borkowsky, Lugwig ( ), 277 Bornstein, Milton (vln), 82, 83, 101, 112 Borodkin, Abram (vie), 194 Botkin, Perry (g), 78, 95 Botnick [Tsumura], Mari (vln), 518, 531,536-38,540 Botnick, Norman (vla/vln), 233, 235, 321,408 Bouck, Aubrey Jean (fr-h), 499, 514 Boudreau, John (d/perc), 254 Boujie, George (b/tuba/tpt), 63, 24447, 249, 254 Bourgeois, Jess (b), 126, 127n. Bova, Philip (sax/wwd), 361 Bowen, Claude (tpt), 3-12 Bowman, Jewel (voc), 69, 70, 81 Brackett, Eddie, Jr. (d/perc), 391, 394, 405,409,413,416,417 Bradley, Lee (d), 164 Bradley, Will [Wilbur Schwichtenberg] (tbn), 100, 181, 185 Braga, Paulo (d), 538 Brailowsky, William (vln), 93, 105, 106 Branch, Harold (voc), 70 Brand, Jacqueline (vln), 537-39 Brand, Julius (vln), 80, 82-84, 141, 145,414, 457, 464,465,467-69, 471,483,504,505 Brandon, David (sax/wwd), 541 Brandon, Henry (p), 361 Brandt, Julie (vln), 186-88, 190, 191, 193 Brandwynne, Nat (ldr), 478 Brashear, Oscar (tpt), 518, 526-31, 533 Brecher, Sidney (via), 82-84, 101, 102, 104-6, 112,204,415 Brecker, Michael (ten/sop), 483, 51416,519 Brecker, Randy (tpt), 483, 514-16, 519 Breen, Larry (b), 227, 229 Brenner, Maury (via), 78 Brent, Eugene (voc), 380 Breuning, Alfred (vln), 487, 488
Brewster, Ralph (voc/ldr) 169, 253, 272-74. See also Ralph Brewster Singers, The. Briano, Emil (vln/vla), 155-57, 266, 398,421,433 Bridges, Russell (p), 391, 394 Briggs, James (ten/clt/alt), 218, 258 Briglio, Tony (vln), 68, 77, 78, 92 Brilhart, Verlye. See Mills, Verlye. Brisbois, Bud [Austin] (tpt), 369, 371, 382,410,425,455,459,461,475 Brodetsky, Julian (vln), 63, 277 Brodick, Diana (vln), 496, 498 Bronson, William (voc), 420 Brookmeyer, Bob (v-tbn), 447 Brooks, Randy (tpt), 180 Brosen, Charles (ten/clt/oboe), 336 Brown, Alfred (via), 415, 420, 434-41, 510,511,514,517 Brown, Bill (voc), 493 Brown, E. (sax/wwd), 101, 193 Brown, Earl (voc), 193 Brown, George (via), 151,415, 464, 465,467-69,471,504-6 Brown, H. Arthur (vln), 426, 433, 44548,451-56,462,463,476 Brown, Harold (b), 196-98 Brown, Kathy (voc), 493, 497-99 Brown, Lawrence (tbn), 128, 418, 419 Brown, Maurice (vie), 102, 141-43, 145, 146, 150, 171,415,420 Brown, Ray (b), 220, 408, 409, 426, 447,454,514-16,519 Brown, Russell (tbn/b-tbn), 3-11, 275, 281,282,286,287 Brown, Russell (voc), 382 Bruce, Bobby (vln), 477-79, 481, 496, 498, 507 Brunner, Robert (voc), 380 Bruno, Frank (b), 420, 491, 492, 5046,510-12 Brusiloff, Nat (vln), 129 Bryant, James (voc), 421, 431 Bryant, Robert (tpt), 341, 387, 391, 447
Index ofArtists B. Swanson Quartet (voc), 189 Buck, Verne (vln), 88 Budimir, Dennis [Buddy] (g), 391, 397, 415, 448, 451-54, 459, 482, 521 Budwig, Monty (b), 421, 430 Buffett, Jimmy (voc), 542, 543 Buffington, James (fr-h), 434, 436-41, 490,491 Buffum, Denyse (vla/vln), 474, 475, 496,498,526,527,531,533 Buffum, Julianna (vie), 497-99 Buffum, Thomas (vln), 496, 498 Buldrini, Fred (vln), 80, 83, 84, 102, 105, 106, 141-43, 145, 146, 150, 171, 188, 194,415,420,481,491, 492,504,506,508,509,511,514, 517,542 Bullman, Morton (tbn), 509 Bunchuk, Alex (vie), 167, 169 Bunker, Larry (perc), 283, 292, 317, 319, 320, 330, 332, 372, 398, 424, 431,442,445-47,486,488-90 Buonconsiglio, Peter (vln), 420, 43539? 457, 464, 465, 467-69, 471, 483, 490-92, 504-6, 508 Buono, Nick (tpt), 199 Burke, Sonny [Joseph] (arr/ldr), 396, 397, 419n.,433 Burnett, Jodi (vie), 526 Burnham, James (vln), 504, 505 Burns, Robert (alt/ten/clt), 351, 353, 354 Burroughs, Clark (voc), 497-99 Burton, James (g), 456, 459, 472-75 Burward-Hoy, Kenneth (via), 518, 521,526-28,531 Burward-Hoy, Virginia (vie), 518 Bush, Irving (tpt), 363, 364, 367, 368, 421 Bush, Lenny (b), 352-54 Bush, Nicole (vln), 536, 537, 540 Bushkin, Joe (p/cel), 18-25, 27-32, 3540,42-49,51, 112 Butera, Sam (ten), 480 Butler, Charles (sax/wwd), 277, 283-
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85,321,363-66 Butterfield, Billy (tpt), 83, 84, 181-83, 188, 189 Butterfield, Charles (tbn), 204 Butterfield, Don (tuba), 437, 438, 51012 Buxbaum, Merritt (sax), 496, 497 Byers, Andrea (vln), 536 Byers, Bette (vln), 526, 527, 529, 530 Byers, Billy (tbn/arr), 435, 436, 44549,464,465,467,468,470,471, 529, 539, 540 Byram, Amick (voc), 497-99 Byrne, Bill (tpt/flg-h), 464-66, 468, 469,471 Byron, Dick (voc), 64, 65, 193 Caceres, Ernie (bar/clt/ten), 83, 84, 141-43, 145-47, 150-53, 158, 170, 182, 195 Cahn, Max (vln), 434-41, 464, 465, 467-69, 471, 483, 490-92, 504-6, 511,512 Caiazza, Nick (sax/wwd), 83, 84 Caiola, Al (g), 170,415,417 Caldarell, Bart (ten/sop), 211 Calderon, Albert (d/claves/ maracas), 93 Calello, Charles (arr/cond), 434, 435, 437,439,440,482,483 Calkins, William (sax/wwd), 322, 445 Calle, Ed(sax), 538 Callen, Emmett (sax/wwd), 173, 174, 182,201,202 Callender, Red [George Sylvester] (b), 289,380 Callies, Werner (vln), 116, 117, 119, 120, 124, 125, 128, 131, 135, 139, 154-57, 164, 166, 169, 174 Cambern, May Hogan (harp), 107, 109-11, 114, 116, 119, 120, 124, 127, 128, 130-33, 135, 136, 139, 156, 157, 164, 167, 168 Camelia, Fred (vie), 102 Cameron, Ken (voc), 97, 155
574 Put Your Dreams Away Campbell, Glen (g), 405, 413, 414, 417 Campo, Darius (tbn), 537, 538 Campo, John (sax/bsn), 457, 541 Camusi, Henry (vln), 233, 235, 303, 305 Candoli, Conte [Secondo] (tpt), 325, 327,328,345,346,348,361,369, 371-73, 377, 422-25, 435, 436, 44548, 454, 455, 459-61, 526-31, 533 Candoli, Walter Pete (tpt), 220, 221, 226,236,260,275-77,281,282, 285,288,289,294,305,326,333, 334,345,346,348,370,371,377, 381,382,395-97,405,406,423, 429,447,479,481 Canin, Stuart (vln), 503 Caplan, Sam (vln), 101, 102, 105, 106 Caplin, Martha (vln), 491, 511 Capp, Frank (perc), 386, 391, 392n., 394,417 Capps, Al (voc/ldr/arr), 475, 497-99 Carey, David (d/perc), 434, 435, 43741,457,464,465,467,468,470, 471,483,491 Carlisle, Robert (fr-h), 515, 519 Carlson, Ernie (tbn), 459, 478, 479, 481,487,507 Carlson, Frank (d/perc), 135, 136, 167-69,212,231,244,254 Carlton, Larry (el-b), 451 Carmell, Samuel (vln), 204 Carmen, Elias (bsn), 18In. Carmichael, Carol (voc), 445, 446, 448 Carmichael, Vangie (voc), 288, 380, 424, 445, 446, 448, 493, 497-99 Carneol, Jess (sax/wwd), 220 Carnes, Kathleen (voc), 69, 70 Carney, Harry (bar/b-clt), 128, 418, 419 Carpenter, Pete [Clarence E.] (tbn), 323-25,372,391 Carr, Doris (vln), 499 Carr, Norman (vln), 488-90, 493, 494, 496
Carroll, Fran (voc), 492, 493 Carroll, Frank (b), 102, 105, 106, 151, 181, 185-87, 189-96,204 Carroll, Helen (voc), 185 Carroll, J. (arr), 185 Carroll, John (tpt), 185 Carter, Elwin (voc), 69, 70 Casale, Ralph (g), 420, 434, 435, 43841 Casamenti, Al (g), 420 Casas, Jorge (b), 538 Casey, Al [Alvin] (g), 404, 408, 409, 413, 414, 417, 450-56, 459, 472-74 Castaldo, Lee. See Castle, Lee. Castelucci, Stella (harp), 263-65, 291, 380 Castle [Castaldo], Lee (tpt), 12, 35, 191 Castleman, Jeffrey (b), 418, 419 Cathcart, Dick (tpt), 167-69 Catlett, Buddy (b), 358, 359, 383-85 Caton, Roy (tpt), 391, 413, 414, 417 Caudana, Robert (accordion), 141 Cavanaugh, Dave (Idr), 228 Cavanaugh, Walter Page (p/ldr/ voc), 130 Cavari, Jack (g), 491-93, 510-12 Cave, John (fr-h), 67, 68, 73, 74, 77, 96, 119, 120, 134, 167-69, 179,207, 211,217,218,226,227,233,24447, 249, 254, 265, 283-85, 290-92, 297-301, 321, 333, 334, 339, 341-44, 354,355,362-66,376,388,395, 422,424-33,441,447 Cecchini, Jack (g), 361 Centalonza, Richard (wwd), 490 Ceppos, Mac (vln), 141-43, 145, 146, 150, 151, 153, 158, 171, 195,414 Cerf, Raymond (vln), 88 Chalmers, Charles (voc), 474 Chalmers, Sandra (voc), 474 Chambers, Henderson (tbn), 383-85, 401,402,404 Chambers, Tommy (p), 66, 67 Chancel Choir, 525n.
Index ofArtists Chancier, Leon "Ndugu" (d), 518 Chaney, Jack (bsn/clt/alt), 265-67 Chaplin, Saul (arr), 167, 168 Charioteers, The (voc), 92 Charles, Ray (voc), 64-66, 172n. See also Ray Charles Singers, The. Chase, Frank (sax/wwd), 164, 166, 168 Chassman, Joachim (vln), 233, 235, 303-5, 363, 364, 366, 368 Chassman, Joseph (vln), 68 Chausow, David (vln), 361 Chausow, Leonard (vie), 361 Chausow, Oscar (vln), 361 Check, Tommy (d/perc), 474 Cheever, Russell (sax/wwd), 225, 233, 235,303-5,338,341 Cheifetz, Sam (b), 250 Cherico, Gene (b/el-b), 456, 458-65, 467, 468, 470, 471, 475, 477-79, 481, 483-90, 493-99, 503-16, 519 Cherwin, Richard (b), 68 Chester, Gary (d), 415,417 Chevalier, Maurice (voc), 304, 305 Childers, Buddy [Marion] (tpt), 461, 478,521,525 Chimes, Michael (harm), 437, 439 Chlupsa, Karl (fr-h), 80-84, 101,151 Christlieb, Don (bsn), 225, 233, 235, 284-87, 304, 305, 366, 484-86 Christy, June (voc), 129n. Cipriano, Gene (ten/sax/wwd), 297, 332-34,362,370,371,386,388, 395, 397-99, 422, 428-33, 441, 447, 455, 459-62, 476, 486-90, 493, 495, 510,512,525-31,533,536-40 Clark, John (fr-h), 514-16, 519 Clark, L. (ldr), 182 Clark, Lillian (voc), 170,420 Clark, Mahlon (alt/clt), 154, 155, 208, 209,211,213,215,218,223,232, 236, 237, 247, 248, 255, 284, 285, 339,421,482,484-86 Clark, Peggy (voc), 272-74, 417, 493, 497-99 Clark, Raymond (voc), 97, 155
575
Clark, Ron (vln), 496, 499 Clark, Ruth (voc), 90, 97, 155 Clarke, Selwart (via), 440, 441, 483 Clayton, Jeff (sax/wwd), 518, 521 Clayton, John (b), 536 Clayton, Steve (voc), 492, 493 Clebanoff, Herman (vln), 317, 319, 320, 322, 326-28, 330, 332, 333, 335,338,339,341,392,396-98, 405, 406, 472-75, 482, 484-86 Clement, Glen (voc), 382 Clifford, Cal (tpt), 66, 67, 91 Clifton, Bill (p/cel), 102, 104 Clooney, Rosemary (voc), 182, 191n., 192,371,372n. Clow, Irma (harp), 85, 86, 88, 90 Clyman, John, Jr. (tpt), 225, 233, 304, 305 Cobb, Timothy (b), 541 Cocuzzo, Joe (d/perc), 506, 508 Cohan, Murray (ten/clt/oboe), 164, 166, 168, 169 Cohen, David (g), 423, 424, 482 Cohen, Ray (p), 483 Cohn, Sonny [George] (tpt), 358, 359, 383-85,401,402,404 Coker, Henry (tbn), 358, 359, 383-85 Cole, Bill (voc), 377, 424, 445, 448, 497-99 Cole, Donald (via), 218 Cole, Nat "King" [Nathaniel Coles] (p/voc), 128, 129n.,275,322 Cole, Natalie (voc), 530, 532 Coleman, Gary (vib/perc), 409, 415, 423,424 Coleman, Shepard (vie), 483 Coletta, Harold (via), 102, 105, 106, 141-43, 145-50, 187,415,434-39, 441,506,510,512,514,517 Coif, Howard (vln), 266 Collette, Buddy [William Marcell] (alt/wwd), 262, 263, 268, 277, 279, 280, 289, 293, 294, 296, 301, 302, 305, 313-18, 320, 332, 345, 368-72, 380, 385-87, 394, 396, 397, 408,
576 Put Your Dreams Away 410-12,425,426,518 Collier, Patricia (voc), 380 Collier, Ralph (d), 196-98 Collins, LeRoy (via), 373 Collins, Meda (vie), 68 Colton, Dorothy (via), 226, 238, 277, 433 Columbia String Orchestra, 102, 105, 106 Comfort, Joe (b), 208-15, 217, 218, 222, 228, 230-32, 236-41, 251, 253, 256, 258-62, 268, 275, 277, 280-88, 290-94,297,301,309-11,316,317, 319-26, 328-33, 335, 363, 368, 394, 397 Comins, Michael (vln), 511,512 Compinsky, Manuel (vln), 78, 134, 136, 196 Compton, Dorothy (voc), 83, 86 Comstock, Frank (arr), 217 Conniff, Ray (tbn/arr), 199, 200n. Connors, Chuck (tbn), 418, 419 Conrad, Robert (vln), 433 Conselman, Bob (d), 66, 67 Constantine, Eddie (voc), 64-66 Cook, Joe. See Koch, Joe. Cook, Phil (tpt), 199 Cooker, Matthew (vie), 536 Coolidge, Charlie (tbn), 125 Cooper, Bob (sax/clt/fl), 372, 373, 385, 477-79, 481, 518, 520, 525-31, 533 Cooper, Buster [George] (tbn), 418, 419 Cooper, Ronald (vie), 495 Cooper, Sidney (sax/wwd/arr), 170, 171,457,483,490-92,504-7,509, 511,512 Copeland, Alan (voc/arr), 175, 180, 218,493 Coppin, Joseph (vie), 233, 235, 303-5 Corb, Morty (big), 224, 499 Corbett, Larry (vie), 540 Cores, Alex (vln), 102, 105, 106, 204 Corkling, Candy (voc), 301
Corkling, Jamie (voc), 301 Cornell, Richard (d), 233, 235, 304-6 Cornell, Shirley (vln), 445 Corrado, Donald (fr-h), 504-7, 509, 511,512 Corral, Antonio (g), 136 Costa, Don (arr/cond), 338, 339, 341, 376, 381, 420, 423-25, 428-32, 436, 441, 445-51, 453, 455, 457, 459-62, 464, 465, 467, 468, 470, 471, 47375, 478, 481, 490-92, 495, 505, 506, 508, 510-12, 529, 531, 538, 540, 543 Costa, Guy (p), 477 Costa, Leo (g), 475, 478, 480, 481, 487,488 Costa, Nikka (voc), 507 Costanzo, Jack [James] (bongos), 222 Cottier, Irving (d), 237, 240, 241, 248, 250,256,259,261,295,296,316, 317,319-21,323-25,330,332,333, 335,346,349,357,361,367,368, 370-73, 376-82, 385, 386, 388, 39496, 398, 399, 405, 406, 411-13, 42125, 428, 431, 436, 442, 445-48, 450, 455-65, 467, 468, 470, 471, 473-75, 477-81,483-90,493-99,503-16, 518,519,521 Covington, Warren (tbn), 129, 434, 436,438-41,483,491 Cowpland, Charles (tbn), 218 Cram, Marshall (tbn), 276, 389 Crawford, Jimmy (d), 152 Crawford, Morris (wwd), 233, 235, 451,452,454,456,462,463 Creitz, Benjamin A. (sax/tuba/b/ souzaphone), 109 Criste, Casey (voc), 525 Crocov, David (vln), 66, 67, 77, 78, 134, 136, 167-69,235 Crosby, Bing [Harry Lillis] (voc), 242, 243n., 372, 375, 376, 380, 382, 386, 387n. Cuber, Ron (sax), 514-16, 519 Cugat, Xavier (ldr/vln/arr), 93 Culley, Willard, Jr. (fr-h), 196
Index ofArtists Culley, William, Jr. (fr-h), 323 Culpeper, Daniel (fr-h), 541 Cummings, Keith (via), 352-54 Curry, James (tbn), 93 Curtis, Ken (voc), 47n. Curtiss, R. (sound effects), 196 Cusumano, Bob (tpt), 17 Cutshall, Cutty (tbn), 182 Cykman, Harry (vln), 481 Cyr, John (chimes/perc), 422 Cytron [Levine], Samuel (vln), 86, 88, 90,95,96, 107, 108, 110, 111, 114, 116, 124, 125, 130-32, 135, 136, 139, 154-56, 164, 169, 179, 197, 237, 245, 246, 265-67, 343, 344, 416,451,458
577
Keppelhoff] (voc), 169,218 Day, Ralph (b), 78 De'ak, Stephen (vie), 63, 66, 67, 196, 197 De Angelis, Joseph Dennis (fr-h), 420, 490,491,504-7,509,511,512 Deasy, Michael (b), 451, 452, 455 Debrow, Leon (tpt), 22 Decker, James (fr-h), 233, 245-47, 249, 262-64, 277, 283-87, 302, 322, 324,325,327,338,341,367,408, 416,431,445,479,481,484 Decker, Rubin (via), 218 De Droit, Paul (d), 233,235 Deems, Barrett (d), 254 De Fabrity, Louis (fr-h), 63 DeFranco, Buddy [Boniface Ferdinand Dadisman, Ralph (tpt), 67, 73, 74 Leonardo] (clt), 321, 363, 365 Degen, Vince (voc), 233 Dagmar (voc), 195 Dagort, Aida (harp), 362 DeHaven, Gloria (voc), 74 D'Agostino, John (tbn), 80, 82, 151, Del Gatto, Lewis (sax/wwd), 457 Delman, Arkady. See Shindelman, 163, 170 Arkady. Daniels, Howard (voc), 92 Daskoff, Isabelle (vln), 496, 503, 521 De Lugg, Milton (accordion), 174 Daugherty, Robert (b), 497, 498 Dembowski, Drew (b), 536 Davenport, Wallace (tpt), 383-85, 401, Deodato, Eumir (p/arr), 427, 428 De Risi, Al (tpt), 505, 506, 508 402, 404 Dernbow, Brian (via), 525 David, Richard (voc), 121 Davidson, Cee (vln), 336, 407 DeRosa, Vincent (fr-h), 128, 131-33, Davies, Allan (voc), 213, 217, 240, 135, 136, 139, 157, 164, 166, 169, 253, 493, 497-99 172, 179,205,207,213,217,218, Davies, Arthur (voc), 133 225-27, 233-35, 247-50, 263-67, Davis, Byron (p/F-Rhodes), 487, 507 278, 284, 285, 292, 297, 298, 300, Davis, Charles (tpt/flg-h), 518, 520, 301,304,305,321,325,326,333, 526-30, 537-40 334, 338, 341-44, 354, 355, 362-67, Davis, Douglas (vie), 459-63, 472-76, 370,371,376,377,388,395,397478, 488-90, 493-95, 503 99, 404, 421, 422, 424-30, 432, 441, Davis, Eddie "Lockjaw" (sax/ wwd), 447, 451, 452, 454, 456, 458, 462, 401,402,404 463,476,482,485-90,503,512, Davis, Mel (tpt), 414, 483, 492 514 Davis, Michael (tbn), 541 De Rose, John (g), 407 Davis, Richard (b), 434, 437, 439, 441 De Rubertis, Vincent (fr-h), 167, 169, Davis, Sammy, Jr. (voc), 361, 369, 244, 254 374, 375,381n., 382, 407, 408n. De Souza, Francisco (d/perc), 427, 428 Day, Doris [Doris Mary Anne Von Dessinger, George (ten/clt), 101
578 Put Your Dreams Away Deutsch, Adolph (cond), 159-61 Deutsch, Solomon (via), 142, 143, 145, 146, 151, 153, 158, 186-88, 190, 191, 193, 194 Devens [Debella], George (d/perc/ cel/vib),415, 417 De Veritch, Alan (via), 496, 503, 531, 533 Devlin, Fay (voc), 64-66, 69, 70 De Voogdt, John (vln), 395, 398, 404, 408,421 Diamante, Joseph (vln), 505 Diamond, Neil (voc), 543 Dickinson, Hal (voc), 175, 180, 218 Dickler, Hyman (via), 82-84, 101, 102, 112 Dickler, Richard (via), 204, 434-39, 441 Dickstein, Marcia (harp), 537, 538 Dicterow, Glenn (vln), 488, 490, 493, 496 Dicterow, Harold (vln), 233, 235, 238, 239,241,259,261,263,266,267, 278, 279, 283, 288, 305, 310, 313, 364,389,390,430,451,452,454 Dicterow, Maurice (vln), 425 Dieterle, Kurt (vln), 102, 141, 145, 233,256,259,262,265,305,316, 433,445-48,451,452,454 Di Fiore, Joseph (via), 173, 220, 221, 292, 297, 387, 391, 394, 398, 404, 408,433 Dight, Leonard (vln), 352-54 Dillard, John (tpt), 18-20 DiMaio, Nick (tbn), 242, 244, 254 Dimanlig, Candido (sax/wwd), 93 Dimitriades, Peter (vln), 440, 441, 457, 464,465,467-69,471,481,491, 506,507,509,541,542 Dimond, Valerie (via), 536 Dinkin, Alvin (via), 223-25, 233, 235, 236, 238-41, 247-51, 253, 255, 256, 258-60, 263, 264, 278-87, 290, 292, 297, 301-5, 309, 310, 316, 317, 31922,330,332,333,335,338,339,
341-44,355,363,365,366,372, 376,384,387-89,391,392,394, 395,397-99,416,423-32,442 Di Novi, Eugene (p), 380, 389 Dissman [DiTullio], Louise (b-fl) 45154, 458, 463, 476, 482, 485-87, 503, 525 Ditti, Betty (voc), 277 DiTullio, Adolph (vln), 233, 235, 3035 DiTullio, Joseph (vie), 233, 235, 3035,357,394,408,447 DiTullio, Justin (vie), 277, 321, 326, 328-30,332,335,338,340,341, 346, 357, 363-66, 369, 371-73, 382, 386, 387, 395, 405, 406, 416, 42224, 428-32, 442, 446, 447, 451, 452, 454-56, 458-63 DiTullio, Louise. See Dissman, Louise. DiVall, Robert (tpt), 225 Di Vito, Frank (d), 262, 268 Dixon, Eric (ten/fl), 358, 359, 383-85, 401,402,404 Dodgion, Jerry (sax/wwd), 464, 465, 467-69,471 Dolan, Theodore, Jr. (sax/wwd), 361 Dole, Burton (voc), 217, 277 Domanico, Charles (b/tpt), 487, 488, 496, 503 Donahue, Sam (ten/alt/tpt), 25n., 210 Doria, Anthony (vln), 496, 498, 499 Doring, Ruth (voc), 64-66, 69, 70 Dornbach, Fred (sax/wwd), 114, 116, 117, 119, 120, 123, 124, 126, 128, 130, 131, 135, 136, 139 Dorsey, Tommy (tbn/ldr/voc), 12-49, 51-59,99 Double Daters, The (voc), 171 Dougherty, Robert (b), 499 Douglas, Bonnie (vln), 364, 376, 37982,384,385,388,396,397,399, 411-14,421,424,426,428,430, 435, 436, 441, 459, 484, 486, 488 Drake, John (voc), 175, 180, 218, 421 Drelinger, Artie (ten/wwd), 112,151,
Index of Artists 152, 171, 183, 186, 188, 191-94 Drori, Assa (vln), 462, 463, 503, 507, 518,521,525,528,533,535-40 D'Rosa, Attair (fr-h), 186 Drucker, Vladimir (d/tpt), 277 Druzinsky, Edward (harp), 204 Druzinsky, Louis (via), 188 Dugan, Tommy (voc), 160 Dugart, Pauline (voc), 69, 70, 81 Duke, David (fr-h), 408, 462, 463, 481,484,512,518,533 Dumont, Jack (ten/wwd), 119, 120, 125, 126, 128, 136, 157,200,201, 206,210,220,256,267 Duncan, Cleone (voc), 277 Dunham, James (via), 496 Dunn, Ray (sax), 66, 67 Dupont, Roland (tbn), 152, 153, 158, 189, 190 Durante, Jimmy (p/voc), 122, 124, 322 Duroe, Joel (tpt), 74 Duvall, Harry (voc), 420 Duvivier, George (b), 457, 493, 508 Duvoir, Alex (oboe), 68 Eaden, Eric (vln), 352-54 Earl, Cal (perc), 92 Earn, Gail (via), 487, 488 Eaton, Judy (vln), 455, 479, 481 Ebonaires, The (voc), 198, 199 Ebright, Robert (voc), 277 Eckels, Dent (sax/wwd), 265-67, 298300 Eckels, Melinda (fl), 389, 390, 392 Edelstein, David (el-b), 478, 480, 481, 486 Edelstein, Lisa (fl), 499, 536 Edelstein, Walter (vln/vla), 95, 97, 117, 123-25, 128, 155, 156,207, 211,215,217,218,224,225,240, 256, 265-68, 272-74, 298-300, 34244, 392, 416, 451, 452, 454-56, 458, 496, 498, 499, 503 Edison, Harry "Sweets" (tpt), 213-15, 223, 228, 230-32, 237-41, 250-52,
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256, 258-63, 268, 275, 276, 280-82, 381, 383-85, 401-4, 447, 455, 45962 Edwards, Joan (voc), 72 Eger, Joseph (fr-h), 225-27, 229 Egilsson, Ami (b), 496, 526, 527 Ehlers, Alice (harpsichord), 67 Ehrenkrantz, William (vln), 53-57 Ehrenwerth, Julius (vie), 464, 465, 467,468,470,471,483,491,492, 504-6,511,512,541,542 Ehrhardt, Ernest (vie), 497, 498, 518, 538 Ehrlich, Jesse (vie), 389, 391, 394, 398,408,409,410,417 Eidus, Arnold (vln), 101, 190, 194, 195 Eisaman, Donald (tpt), 336 Ekelund, Jana (voc), 213 Ekstrand, Raymond (sax/wwd), 101 Elardo, Joan (clt), 499 Eley, F. H. Lewis (vln), 440, 441, 491, 492 Ellen, Max (vln), 483, 512 Ellen, Vera(voc), 167 Ellington, Duke (p/arr/ldr), 418-20 Ellington, Mercer (tpt), 418, 419 Elliott, Dean (arr), 151 Ellis, Herb (g), 220 Ellis, Peter (vln), 85, 86, 88, 90, 95, 96, 116, 119, 120, 123-25, 131, 139, 154,233,235 Elman, Henry (vie), 352-54 Elman, Ziggy [Harry Finkelman] (tpt), 27-32,35-40,42-49,51-56, 164, 173, 175, 179, 180 Elton, William (tbn), 537-40 Emerson, Henry (sax/clt), 77, 134, 167-69 Enevoldsen, Bob (v-tbn/sax/wwd), 421 Engemann, Gerri (voc), 421 Englander, Mike (perc), 526 Eppinoff, Ivan (vln), 92 Erickson, Lou (d), 68, 73, 78, 134-36, 167
5 80 Put Your Dreams Away Erie, Broadus (vln), 204 Ermacoff, Christine (vie), 493, 536 Erwin, Trudy (voc), 272 Estefan, Gloria (voc), 530 Estes, Alan (perc/harp), 425, 445, 448, 450, 451, 453, 472-74, 479-81, 486-88, 499, 507, 537-40 Estes, Gene (perc), 382, 445, 446, 448, 449,482 Estrin, Glen (fr-h), 541 Estrin, Harvey (wwd), 414, 480, 490, 508 Evans, Gil [Ian Ernest Gilmore Green] (arr), 187 Evans, Lysbeth (vie), 66, 67, 92 Evans, Vigil (voc), 382 Evans, Virgil (tpt), 417 Evans, Warwick (vie), 66-68, 73, 74, 92 Evens, Henry (clt/sax/wwd), 277 Ewart, David (vln), 536
483, 490-92, 505, 506, 509, 511, 512 Feinbloom, Ben (vie), 105, 106 Feldman, Harry (sax/wwd), 80, 82, 83, 101, 141-43, 145, 146, 150, 152, 153, 158, 163, 185, 188-92, 194,204 Feldman, Victor (p/d/perc), 397, 399, 406, 410, 413, 414, 417, 442, 446, 518 Feller, Sid (cond), 477 Fera, Dominick (sax/clt), 482, 484-86 Fera, Marie (vie), 488-90, 496 Feraci, Carole (voc), 421 Ferber, Henry (vln), 482, 518, 521 Ferlazzo, Baldassare (vln), 218 Fernandes, James (Cuban tymp/d), 277 Ferrante, Joe (tpt), 457, 483, 492, 505, 506,508,509,511,512 Ferretti, Andy (tpt), 129, 141, 142, 145, 146, 150, 151, 185 Ferril, Michael (vln), 526, 527, 531, 533,536 Fiedler, Sam (vln), 78, 134, 136, 16769, 244, 254 Faddis, Jon (tpt), 483, 515, 516, 519 Field, Gregg (d), 526-29, 531,533, Fagerquist, Don (tpt), 317, 318, 320, 537-41 322,341,346,348,357,361,362, Fielding, Jerry (arr/cond), 336 367,370,377,379,405,406,421, Fields, George (harmonica), 198 422, 429, 436 Figelski, Cecil (via), 244, 254, 373, Faith, Percy (arr/cond), 185, 191 n., 430, 445, 446, 448, 451, 455, 456, 204 458,462,463 Falcone, Vincent, Jr. (p/cond), 486-99, Fighera, Frank (tpt), 541 503-9 Falensby, Fred (ten), 222, 277-79, 282, Filerman, David (vie), 355 Findley, Charles (tpt), 488-90, 493-95, 293-95 507,510,512 Fanelli, Peter (sax/wwd), 407 Findley, Robert (tpt), 494, 499 Farber, Loren (voc), 452, 475 Finkel, Samuel (vln), 102 Farkas, Pavel (vln), 482, 485, 486 Finkelman, Harry. See Elman, Ziggy. Farnon, Robert (arr/cond), 351, 353, Finston, Arthur (vln), 135, 167, 168 354 Firman, Alec (vln), 351, 353, 354 Farrell, Eileen (voc), 492 Fischer, Clare (p), 459, 460-62 Farron, W. (vln), 352-54 Fischer, Douglas (org), 382 Faso, Tony (tpt), 186, 187, 193 Fischer, Noumi (vln), 218 Fatool, Nick (d), 92, 126, 200, 201, Fischer, Sonia (vln), 91 265-67, 272, 273, 298-300, 342-44, Fisher, David (voc), 445, 446, 448, 389,391,392,416 Faulise, Paul (b-tbn), 414, 420, 457, 477
Index ofA rtists Fisher, Elliott (vln), 66, 61, 73, 74, 277,305,317,318,320,321,326 Fitzgerald, Ella (voc), 219, 322, 526n. Flato, Ludwig (p), 100 Fleischer, Bernard (sax/wwd), 487, 488 Fleisig, Cal [Calmen] (via), 434-41, 457 Fleming, Arthur (bsn/wwd), 213, 233, 235 Fleming, Carol Kaye. See Kaye, Carol. Fleming, Robert (tpt), 226, 229, 230 Flissler, Joyce (vln), 481 Flood, John (tbn), 77, 167-69 Florence, Bob (p/arr), 518 Flynn, Frank (vib/mar/perc), 213, 214, 219-21,229,230,232,233,237, 238,241,255,278,279,284-87, 289, 301, 313, 314, 316, 357, 363-66 Folsom, Ronald (vln), 488-90, 496, 536 Fontana, Carl (tbn), 521 Forbes, C. Graham (p), 185-92, 194, 195 Forbstein, Leo (cond), 75 Ford, Barbara (voc), 272-74, 380 Fordis, Sam (vln), 196 Forman, Janine (voc), 380 Forrest, Dick (tpt), 417 Forrest, Norman (via), 420 Fortina, Carl L. (accordion), 369, 376 Foster, David (el-p), 482 Foster, Frank (ten/fl/arr), 358, 359, 383-85,515,516,519,542 Foster, Franklin (vln), 499 Foster, Gary (sax/wwd), 528, 537-40 Foster, Thomas (voc), 66, 69, 70 Four Hits and a Miss (voc), 124 Fox, Fred (fr-h), 63, 68, 77, 124, 221, 304,305,323,325 Fowler, Robert (tpt), 233, 304, 305 Fowlkes, Charles (bar/wwd), 358, 359, 383-85,401,402,404 Frank, Fred (voc), 421 Frank, Philip (vln), 129
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Franklin, Aretha (voc), 532 Franks, Gordon (p/cel), 352-54 Frantz, Arthur (fr-h), 77, 245, 246, 249, 265-67, 277, 299, 416, 425, 445 Franzella, Sal (sax/wwd), 245-47, 249, 283,286,287,302 Freed, Sam, Jr., (vln/vla), 50, 86, 88, 90,93,95,96, 107, 108, 110, 111, 114, 116, 117, 119, 120, 123, 128, 131-33, 139, 154-56,244,254,425, 433 Freeman, Ernie (p/arr/cond), 376, 387, 389,391,392,394,405,408-10, 415-17,449,457 Freeman, Stan (p), 129, 181, 193, 204, 415,417 Freeman, Telejoe (fl), 167, 168 Freistadt, Al (sax/wwd), 204 Freistadt, Harry (tpt), 181 French, George (vln), 352-54 French, Juliann (vln), 536 Frengut, Leon (via), 153, 158 Fresco, John (sax/clt), 482, 484-86 Friedlander, Fowler (bsn), 496, 497, 499 Friedman, Jerry (g), 483 Friedman, Mort (bar/wwd), 211, 23841,244,254 Fries, Susan (wwd), 496, 497, 499 Friley, Vernon (tbn), 366, 397 Frisina, David (vln), 73, 74, 85, 92, 93, 95,96, 114, 117, 154-57, 164, 166, 169, 179, 200, 224, 225, 238, 239, 241, 245-47, 259, 260, 263, 266, 267, 272, 274, 278, 279, 282-85, 288,297,300,301,333,335,342, 343,354,355,363,364,369,391, 396, 397, 399, 416, 425, 482, 48690,493-95,521,525 Frontiere, Dominic (accordion), 244, 254, 284, 306 Frosk, John (tpt), 457, 483, 492, 509, 511,512 Fulton, John (sax/wwd), 129, 185, 204 Funes, Matthew (via), 536
5 82 Put Your Dreams Away Furman, Sam (p), 90 Furmansky, Harold (via), 141-43, 146, 150, 190, 195,415,420 Furnas, Roland (tbn), 67, 68, 74, 91 Gabarro, Francisco (vie), 352-54 Gabowitz, Louis (vln), 82-84, 101 Gadd, Stephen (d), 514-17, 519 Gaffhey, George (p), 520 Gagliardi, Frank, Jr. (d/perc), 407 Gale, Eric (g), 415,417 Gale, William (vln), 105, 106 Gandee, Lyman (p), 196-98 Gangursky, Nathaniel (b), 272-74 Gara, Emmerick (vie), 81 Garber, Victor (sax/wwd), 221, 226, 230 Gardner, Charles (tpt), 478 Gardner, Jack (p), 3-12 Garf, Gene (p/accordion), 387 Gari, Frank (voc), 492, 493 Garland, Judy (voc), 322 Games, Kathleen (voc), 81 Garrett, Betty (voc), 160, 161, 166-68 Gasselin, Jacques (vln), 225, 233, 235, 247, 256, 260-62, 266, 267, 275, 278, 279, 290, 292, 298-302, 309,311,315,316,330,332,338, 339, 341-45, 357, 362-65, 367-73, 376, 377, 379, 381, 382, 384-90, 392, 395, 397, 399, 421, 423, 424, 426, 428, 430, 445-48 Gassman, Bert (oboe), 245-47, 300, 342,343,389,390,416 Gassman, Jan [Janice] (voc), 431, 49799 Gates, Virgil (vie), 233, 235, 310 Gault, Arthur (oboe), 196 Gebauer, Werner (vln), 244, 254 Geffert, Ellie (voc), 492, 493 Geil, Paul (tpt), 125, 126n. Geller, Irving (vln), 482, 486 Gentry, Chuck [Charles] (bar/wwd), 202, 203, 215, 228, 230, 231, 236, 251,252,284-87,289,294,296,
313-18, 320, 322, 330-32, 345, 346, 348, 361, 363-66, 369-71, 376, 377, 388, 394-99, 405, 406, 408-10, 425, 428,430,455,461,462 George, Russell (b/F-b), 435, 438, 440, 491-93 Gerdin, Rick (via), 526, 527 Gershenson, Joseph (arr/cond), 196-99 Gershman, Mannie (alt/clt), 42-52, 8688,90,91,96, 134, 168, 169, 175, 188-95,200-202 Gershman, Paul (vln), 480, 483, 504, 509 Gershunoff, Alex (sax/wwd), 154, 157, 164, 166, 168, 169, 172,244,254, 264 Gershwin, Jackie (voc), 193 Getzoff, James (vln), 283-85, 291, 297,305,310,317,318,320,325, 326,328-30,332,338,339,341, 345,354,355,357,363,365-68, 370-73,376,384,385,391,395, 399, 404-6, 408, 409, 411-14, 423, 431,432,451-54,456,458,460, 463, 474, 475, 476, 479, 481, 482, 487-90,493 Giannini, Maura (vln), 504, 505, 509, 511,512 Giardina, Phil [Felix] (tbn), 204 Gibbons, Bobby (g), 212, 215, 281, 282, 324, 325, 369, 371, 376, 387, 388,410,415,424,425,479,481 Gibson, Andy (arr), 5-11 Gigante, Julie Ann (vln), 537, 538, 540 Giglio, Felix (vln), 420 Gilbert, Eddie (b/tuba), 207, 212, 233, 245-47, 255, 286, 287, 338, 340, 341,363-67,376,377,398,399, 421,431-33,442,451,452,455 Gilbert, Geoffrey (fl/pic), 351, 353, 354 Gilbert, Joe (fl), 66, 67, 68, 74 Gilbert, Morris (via), 352-54 Gill, Ben (vln), 226, 245-47, 249, 265, 266, 268, 279-82, 286-88, 297-300,
Index ofA rtists 313,314,317,319-21,333,334, 341,354,355,357,395 Gill, Ernest (vln), 167, 168 Giovannini, Caesar (p), 380 Gisbert, Greg (tpt), 541 Giskin, Ossip (vie), 303-5, 313, 314, 316,330,332 Glaha, John (voc), 97, 155 Glantz, Fred (sax/wwd), 194 Glasel, John (tpt), 505, 508 Gleghorn, Arthur (fl), 225-27, 244-47, 249,254,283-87,321,339,354, 355,363,365,366,376,411-13,416 Glenny, Terence (vln/vla), 496, 498, 499 Glickman, Harry (vln), 491, 492, 511, 512 Glow, Bernie (tpt), 414 Gniewek, Raymond (vln), 480 Goedike, Shirley (tpt), 276 Goerner, Fred (vie), 85, 86, 88, 90, 93, 97, 107, 109-11, 114, 116, 118-20, 123-25, 128, 130-33, 135, 136, 138, 139, 154-56 Gold, Marty (vln), 93 Goldberg, Dave (g), 352-54 Goldberg, Philip (via), 63,230 Goldman, Harris (vln), 462, 463, 478, 482, 488-90, 493, 495-97, 499, 52631,533 Goldman, Sam (b), 245-47, 249, 277 Goldner, Marty (vln), 83, 84 Goldsmith, Pamela (via), 488-90, 49396,503,518 Goldsobel, M. (vln), 78 Goldwasser, Leon (vln), 196 Golizio, Matty (g), 81-84, 101, 102, 104, 112, 129, 141-43, 145-51, 153, 158, 185-95 Goltzer, Albert (oboe), 100 Goltzer, Harold (bsn), 100, 103, 105 Gomberg, Robert (vln), 63, 277 Gompers, Ted (sax/wwd), 414 Gonzales, Raymond (mar), 93 Gonsalves, Paul (ten), 418, 419
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Goodman, Anne (vie), 381, 382, 38489,391,397,399,528,529,531, 533 Goodman, Irving (tpt), 229, 230 Goodman, Joseph (vln), 361, 483, 496, 521,526-31,533 Goodrich, Robert (tpt), 196, 198 Gootkin, Jack (vln), 154,389,416 Gordon, Justin (wwd), 232, 237, 239, 241,293,330,331,333,334,338, 341,345,354,355,361,366,377, 379, 394-97, 399, 405, 406, 425, 428, 429, 436 Gordon, Mitch (voc), 459, 497-99 Gordon, Peter (fr-h), 514, 516 Gorme, Eydie (voc), 539 Gotch, Lee (voc), 83, 86, 88, 90, 124, 133,213,217,240,253,272-74 Gotthoffer, Catherine (harp), 244, 254, 355,487,496,503,507,514 Gottlieb, Victor (vie), 245-47, 249, 262,263,288,302,311 Gottuso, Anthony (g), 171 Gould, Charles (bsn), 244, 254, 476 Gould, Dick (tbn/b-tbn), 325 Gozzo, Conrad (tpt), 202, 206, 210, 213, 215, 222, 228, 230, 231, 23841, 246, 247, 249, 256, 258, 261, 262, 268, 275, 277, 279, 280, 282, 288,289,291-94,296,297,317, 318, 320, 322-27, 330-32, 341, 345, 357,269-71,377,379,386 Graas, John (fr-h), 211,213, 323 Graff, Jerry (voc), 492, 493 Graham, George (tpt), 537-40 Graham, Robin (fr-h), 499 Gralnick, Max (mandolim/vln/vla), 174 Granat, Endre (vln), 537, 538, 540 Granato, Frank (b), 497, 498 Grant, Christine (voc), 497-99 Grant, Gary (tpt), 478, 507, 518, 534 Grant, Saul (vln), 93 Grasso, Ralph (g), 421 Gratian, Vicki (voc), 421
5 84 Put Your Dreams Away Grau, Gil (arr), 369, 374 Graves, Joe (tpt), 323-25 Gravine, Dominick (tbn), 499 Gray, Barton (vln/vla), 407 Gray, Gary (sax), 496, 497 Gray, John (g), 391,394 Grayson, Kathryn (voc), 115, 116, 136, 158 Greco, Buddy (p/voc), 408n. Greeley, George (p), 277 Green, Bill (sax/wwd), 282, 288, 315, 316, 394, 404-6, 408, 409, 417, 421, 482,518 Green, Freddie (g), 358, 359, 383-85, 401,402,404 Green, George (d), 476-78 Green, Johnny (arr/cond), 115, 116, 121, 122, 124, 173,242,243n., 244, 254 Green, Mannie (vln), 145, 195, 204, 414,434-41,483 Green, Sam (b), 74 Green, Urbie [Urban Clifford] (tbn), 398, 399, 420, 434-40, 464-66, 468, 469,471,483,514-16,519 Greenberg, Jack (sax/wwd), 187 Greene, Edward (d), 474, 482 Greene, Joe (voc), 452 Greene, Sidney (vln), 244, 254 Greenhouse, Bernard (vie), 129, 204 Greenschpoon, Elizabeth (vie), 279, 283,288,290-92,297,305,395, 397,405,406,409-13 Greer, Jo Ann (voc), 277 Gregory, Paul (b), 218 Grey, Al (tbn), 401,402, 404 Grierson, Ralph (p), 482 Griffard, Charles (tpt), 85-88, 90, 96, 133 Griffin, Chris [Gordon] (tpt), 101, 141, 142, 146, 147, 151-53, 158, 182, 183, 187, 188, 192, 195 Griffin, Howard (vln), 218 Griffing, Laura (vln), 277 Grolnick, Don (p/el-p), 483
Gromko, William (via), 336, 407 Grosbayne, Edward (vie), 63 Gross, Robert (vln), 237, 268, 277 Grosser, Elsa (vln), 66-68, 73, 74, 91 Grossman, Debbie (vln), 496 Gruberman, Jack (voc), 233 Grupp, David (d), 245-47, 249, 277 Guarnieri, Johnny (p/cel), 142-48, 170 Gubin, Sol (d), 482 Guerin, John (d), 429, 451, 453-55 Guerrero, Chico [Frank] (d/perc), 249, 254 Guerrero, Jose (d/perc), 244, 254 Guessen, Alex (vln), 78 Guilbeau, Margaret (vie), 499 Guilbeau, Phil (tpt), 401, 402, 404 Guion, King (sax), 67 Gunkler, Herman (ten/fl), 290, 291, 357 Gustavson, John (voc), 233, 277 Guy, Robert (tpt), 289 Guy, William (tpt), 229, 230, 249 Haas, Jim (voc), 497-99 Haas, Steve (voc), 497-99 Hacker, John (sax/wwd), 134, 168, 169,217,218,233,245-47 Hackett, Bobby (tpt), 149, 150 Hackmann, Jim (b), 497-99 Haffner, Juliet (via), 542 Hagan, Ray (d), 85, 86, 88, 90, 93, 95, 97, 107-11, 114, 116, 118, 119, 121, 123-26, 128, 130-33, 135, 136, 138, 139, 154-57, 164, 167, 168, 170, 172, 173, 175, 179, 180,201,202, 205 Hagen, Walter (vln), 102 Haggart, Bob (b), 163, 185 Haigh, Morris (vln), 133 Haines, Connie (voc), 22, 25n., 30, 3336,38-42,49,51,57 Halbert, Howard (vln), 63, 95, 117, 128 Hall, Edmond (clt), 254 Hall, Larry (tpt/flg-h), 507, 537-40
Index ofArtists Hall, Marshall (voc), 64 Hall, Sandie (voc), 497-99 Hallett, Dave (tbn), 124, 131-33, 135, 136, 139 Halleux, Laurent (vln/vla), 66-68, 92 Hallman, Rhonni (vln), 496, 498, 499, 537 Halloran, Ella (voc), 380, 392 Halloran, Jack (arr/voc), 377, 380, 385,386,392 Halprin, Diane (vln), 526-31, 533 Hamilton, Bill, Jr. (sax/wwd), 226, 230 Hamilton, Jeffrey (d), 536 Hamilton, Jimmy (ten/clt), 418, 419 Hamilton, Joe (voc), 193 Hamlin, Robert (voc), 277 Hampton, Lionel (vib), 514, 515, 519 Hancock, Barbara (voc), 525 Hansell, Ralph (d/perc), 246, 274 Hardaway, Bob (sax/wwd), 429, 435, 436,445-48,461,477,479,481, 487, 507 Harding, Al (wwd), 68, 73, 74, 196, 198,478 Harkness, Gordon (voc), 497-99 Harline, Leigh (arr), 64n., 161, 165 Harper, Toni (voc), 186n. Harrah, Walter (voc), 493, 497-99 Harrell, Martin (b-tbn), 514 Harrington, Roger (vln), 541, 542 Harris, Dave (sax/wwd), 226, 230 Harris, Hilda (voc), 493 Harris, Lester (vie), 425 Harris, Maurice (tpt), 323 Harris, Ronald (voc), 380 Harris, Sid (vln), 80, 82-84, 102, 142, 143, 146, 151, 153, 158 Harris, Stanley (via), 201, 212, 217, 218,224,259,261,280-88,292, 316, 317, 319, 320, 325, 326, 32830, 332, 338, 340, 341, 357, 362-67, 269-73, 376, 377, 380, 382, 384-86, 394-99, 405 Harshman, Allan (vla/vln), 85, 86, 88, 90,95, 124, 125, 128, 132, 133, 136,
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139, 244, 254, 299, 338, 339, 341, 354, 355, 357, 362, 363, 365-68, 370,371,373,389,395,399,408, 421, 423, 424, 426-32, 442, 445-48, 452-55, 462, 482, 484, 486, 488-90, 494-96 Hartley, Robert (b), 336 Hartman, Leonard (sax/wwd), 85, 86, 88,90,91,95,96, 132, 154, 156, 157, 174, 175, 179, 180, 182,200202, 205, 322 Hatch, Earl (d), 74 Hatt, Nelson (tpt/flg-h), 464-66, 468, 469,471,496,497,499 Haupert, Scott (via), 536 Hawkins, Coleman (ten), 128 Hawkins, Ralph (d), 3-11 Hayes, Ed (voc), 69, 70 Hayes, Ernest (p/cel), 420 Hayes, Jack (arr/tpt), 355 Haymer, Herbie (sax/wwd), 88, 90, 107, 108, 110, 111, 114, 116, 117, 119, 120, 123, 124, 130-32, 135, 138, 139, 154, 156, 157, 164, 166, 168 Haymes, Dick (voc), 59 Hayton, Lennie (arr/cond), 78n., 112, 166-69,447 Heaton, James (tpt), 68, 73 Hefti, Neal (arr/cond), 345, 346, 348, 358,359,374,540 Heindorf, Ray (arr/cond), 216-18 Heins, Wesley (tbn), 129, 186 Held, Julius (vln), 153, 158, 188, 190, 191,434-40,483 Heller, Ben (g), 15, 17 Heller, Gwenn (vln), 496, 498, 499, 537-40 Heller, Lesley (vln), 504, 505 Hemmenway, Todd (vie), 497-99, 521 Henderson, Jimmy (tbn), 323-25 Henderson, Robert (fr-h), 481 Henderson, Skitch (p/cond), 50, 181 Hendrickson, Al (g), 141, 206, 208, 209, 222, 230, 231, 233, 278, 279,
586 Put Your Dreams Away 282, 287, 289, 293-95, 310, 342-44, 373,387,391,416 Hennon, Bob (sax), 66, 67 Henrickson, Richard (vln), 542 Henry, Hank (voc), 277 Hensley, Tom (p/org/arr), 486, 543 Herbert, Greg (ten/picc/alt-fl), 464, 465,467-69,471 Herbert, Mort (vln), 244, 254 Herbig, Gary (wwd), 487, 507 Herfurt, Skeets [Arthur] (sax/wwd), 205-9,211,213-15,222,223,228, 231,260,275,277,278,281,282, 293,294 Herman, Max (tpt), 107, 108, 110 Herman, Woody (clt/alt/ldr), 463, 465, 466,468,469,471 Hersh, Ralph (via), 153, 158 Hershaft, Maurice (vln), 112, 129, 142, 143, 146, 150, 151, 153, 158, 18688, 190, 191, 194 Herwig, Conrad, III (tbn), 541 Herzberg, Norman (bsn), 286, 287, 354,355,430-33,484,487 Hest, Jeff (ten), 511 Hey, Jerry (tpt/flg-h/arr), 503, 507, 514,518,534 Hicklin, Ronald (voc), 424, 459, 475, 477, 493 Higgins, Daniel (sax/wwd), 518, 521, 537,540 Hildebrand, Lloyd (clt/wwd), 196, 249, 338, 339, 342-44, 363-66, 380, 389, 390,392,398,399,416,421,429, 433,458,499 Hill, Henry (vln), 63,207, 211,217, 224, 232, 237, 240, 241, 245, 246, 249, 251, 253, 256, 261-64, 282-85, 302 Hill, Reginald (vln), 486, 496, 499, 518,521 Hill, Ruth. See Berman, Ruth Hill. Hinshaw, William (fr-h), 218, 309-11, 338,339,363-66,377,379,381, 382,395,397-99,408,424,425,
427,430,432,433,435,436,441 Hinton, Milt (b), 415,417 Hit Parade Orchestra, 137 Hit Paraders, The (voc), 72 Hitchener, Joseph (vln), 352-54 Hix, Maurice (sax), 91 Hobbs, William (sax/wwd), 93 Hoberman, Arthur (fl), 233, 235, 3035,484 Hochhalter, Paula (vie), 496, 499 Hochstein, Abraham (via), 63, 118, 134-36,336 Hodges, Eddie (voc), 298 Hodges, Johnny (alt/sop), 128, 418, 419 Hodgson, William (tpt), 361 Hoffman, Harry (vln), 190, 204 Hofman, George (fr-h), 218 Hogan, May. See Cambern, May Hogan. Holder, Mitchell (g), 482 Holiday, Frank (voc), 133 Holland, Adrian (vln), 220, 221, 226, 229, 230 Holland, Milt (d/perc), 141, 227, 245, 247,277,289,380,397,415,424 Hollander, Max (vln), 414, 457, 464, 465,467-69,471,490,492,506, 509,511,512 Holley, Major, Jr. (b), 514, 517 Hollywood String Quartet, 247-50, 255 Holm, Celeste (voc), 231, 244 Hood, Boyde (tpt), 496, 497, 499 Hood, Bill (sax/wwd), 380, 382, 385, 431,432,435,436,441,445,447,
503 Hopper, Hal (voc), 98-100, 103, 108, 113-15, 126, 131 Horn, James (sax/wwd), 417 Horn, Norman (voc), 66 Horn, Paul (sax/wwd), 373, 425-28, 430 Home, Errol (voc), 497-99 Home, Lena (voc), 541 Hornig, Walter (fr-h), 67
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Hornschuch, John (b), 493, 496-99 Hyde, George (fr-h), 218 Horoshevsky, Igor (vie), 463, 474, Hylton, Clyde (alt/ten/clt), 266, 298300, 389, 390, 392 475, 478, 487, 488, 496-98, 507, Hyman, Dick (p), 434, 437-41 526,536 Hymanson, William (via), 130-33, Horowitz, Irving (sax/wwd), 171, 186 135, 136, 139,218,451-53,482, Horvath, Jimmy (sax/wwd), 183 496, 499 Hoss, Wendell (fr-h), 91, 221, 229 Hynde, Chrissie (voc), 533 Howard, Joe [Francis L.] (tbn), 123, Hyster, Sam (tbn), 407 206,210,211,213,230,231,233, 236, 238, 249, 262, 277-79, 289, 291,292,296,330-32,345,354, Iandiorio, Regis (vln), 490, 514, 517, 542 355, 369, 372, 373, 380, 421, 503, Iglesias, Julio (voc), 532 510,512 Howard, Luella (fl), 225-27, 233, 235, Imes, Mario (tbn/b-tbn), 73, 233, 234, 235, 304, 305 303-5 Ingber, Ira (el-b/g), 477 Howren, Frank (voc), 186, 187 Isbell, Ralph (voc), 380 Hu, Yi (vln), 536, 539, 540 Israel, Theodore (via), 483, 504-6, 512 Hubble, Harriss (tbn/b-tbn/ Issenhuth, Dale (wwd), 220, 221, 290euphonium), 112 92 Hubert, John (voc), 64, 65, 69, 81 Huddleston, John (voc), 21-24, 26, 30- Iturbi, Jose (p), 88 44,48,49,51,53,55-58 Huddleston, Nancy Adams. See Adams Jackson, Davida (via), 226, 229, 230, 363-66 Huddlestone, Nancy. Jackson, Edward (voc), 92 Hudson, Bruce (tpt), 95, 96 Jackson, Marilyn (voc), 497-99 Hughart, James (b), 433, 436, 442, 448, 450-53, 455, 474, 475, 518, 521 Jacob, Jules (ten/clt), 157, 213, 264, 277-79, 289-92, 325-27, 330, 331, Hughes, Bill (tbn), 383-85, 401, 402, 339,341,345,357,376,377,380, 404 398, 479, 481, 488-90, 493-95, 510, Hundley, Craig (synt), 518 513 Hunte, Stanley (vln), 506 Jacobs, Dave (tbn), 12, 15-17, 35, 43Hunter, Barbara (vie), 536, 538 49,51-56 Hurford, Selene (vie), 482, 503 Hurley, Clyde (tpt), 24, 25, 27, 28, 32, Jacobsen, Sascha (vln), 277 Jamatz, Ruby (b), 105, 106 63,77, 117, 126, 128, 134, 167-69, James, Bob (p/el-Rho), 514-16, 519 207 James, Harry (tpt/ldr), 3-12, 80, 199 Hutchcroft, Kim (sax), 518 Jannelli, Ronald (clt), 499 Hutchinson, Helen (harp), 251, 253 Jeff Alexander Choir, 159, 176, 180, Hutton, June (voc), 98-100, 103, 108, 200 113-15, 126, 131 Jeffreys, Anne (voc), 73 Hyams, Harry (via), 391, 394, 404, Jeffries, Herb (voc), 18In. 410,417,487,488 Jeffries, Norman (d), 309-11 Hybel, William (vln), 496, 518 Jenkins, Beverly (voc), 272-74, 497, Hyde, Dick (tbn), 408-10, 415, 417, 498 461, 462, 518, 520, 526-31, 533, 536
588 Put Your Dreams Away Jenkins, Gordon (arr/cond), 247, 265472-79,481,488,495,520 67, 272-74, 298-300, 302, 336, 342- Jones, Basil (tpt), 351 44, 389, 390, 392, 394, 395, 414-16, Jones, Dick (arr), 141 449, 451, 452, 454, 456-58, 462, Jones, Gary (voc), 497-99 463,476,496,497,499,503-6 Jones, Herbie (tpt), 418, 419 Jenkins, Les (tbn), 16-20, 22, 24, 25, Jones, Jimmy (p), 418, 419 27-32,35-40, 107, 108, 110, 114, Jones, Karen (vln), 525-27, 531, 533, 116, 117, 120, 123, 124, 126, 128, 536, 540 131-33, 135, 136, 139, 157, 164, 168 Jones, Quincy (arr/cond), 383-85, 401, Jennings, Jack (vib), 506 402,404,449,514-17,519,531, Jerome, Jerry (ten/wwd), 183 533,537,538 Jeselson, David (vln), 130, 131 Jones, Reunald, Jr.(tpt), 361, 407, 422 Jezurski, Diann (via), 491, 492, 511 Jones, Richard (arr/cond), 225 Jimmy Joyce Singers, The, 421, 422n. Jones, Shirley (voc), 234 Jobim, Antonio Carlos (g/p/voc), 411- Jones, Thad (tpt), 358, 359 14,425-28,538 Jones, Truett (tbn), 3-12 Jobim, Paulo (g), 538 Joyce, Betty (voc), 288, 421 Johnk, Catherine. See Gotthoffer, Joyce, Gerald (vln), 85, 86, 88, 90, 95, Catherine. 107, 108, 110, 111, 116, 119, 120, 123, 128, 130-32, 135, 136, 154 Johnson, August (voc), 301 Johnson, Davida (vln), 496, 498, 499 Joyce, Jeff (voc), 301 Johnson, Gwenn (voc), 409, 417, 445, Joyce, Jimmy (voc/ldr), 272-74, 277, 448 288, 301,421,422n. Johnson, Judith (vie), 536 Joyce, Jon (voc), 301, 497-99 Johnson, Marni (fr-h), 520 Judy Matson Vocalists, The, 161 Johnson, Maxine (via), 212, 215, 218, Julber, Ovady (via), 63, 66, 67, 92 237, 238, 240, 241, 245-47, 249, Julian, Albert (vie), 230, 238 251,253,256,258-61,263,264, Julye, Kathryn (harp), 207-9, 211-13, 268,275,398 215, 217, 218, 223, 224, 226, 227, Johnson, Patricia (vln), 526-28, 531 232, 233, 236-41, 245-50, 255, 256, Johnson, Plas (sax/wwd), 228, 230, 258-62, 265, 268, 275, 280-88, 290, 309-11,314-18,320,326-28,346, 292,297,301,302,309-11,313, 348,357,361,362,366,367,381, 314,316,317,319-23,325,326, 382,388,394,408,409,435,482, 328,329,338,340,341,363-68, 521 370-73, 376-79, 381, 382, 385, 394, Johnson, Ray (p), 228 395, 397-99, 421-24, 428-33, 436, 442,446,451,452 Johnson, Tommy [John Thomas] (tuba/tbn), 488, 490, 494, 495, 510, Jun, Rosemary (voc), 492, 493 520, 533 Jurasky, Arnold (vln), 63, 244, 254 Johnson, Travis (voc), 69, 70 Kafton, Arthur (vie), 85, 86, 88, 90, Johnson, Walter (tpt), 496, 497, 499, 92,95, 124,215,226,238 512,514,518,521,541 Kahgan, Phil (via), 68, 74 Johnstone, Marcia (harp), 74 Kahn, Julian (vie), 244, 254 Jolley, Lee (tpt), 336 Jolly, Pete (p), 423, 424, 451, 453-55, Kahn, Leo (vln), 440, 441, 481, 483,
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590 Put Your Dreams Away Kennedy, Lauri (vie), 68 Kenney, Richard (tbn), 323 Kenny, Thomas (voc), 493, 497-99 Kenny G (alt/bar), 529, 530, 537n. Kent, EM (voc), 277 Kent, Peter (vln), 521,536 Kent, Red [Bryan] (g), 3-12 Kenton, Karen (voc), 493, 497-99 Kenton, Larry (voc), 497-99 Kerber, Randy (p/el-Rho), 518 Kessel, Barney (g), 173, 174 Kessler, Jerome (vie), 461, 462, 47274 Kestenbaum, Milton (b/tuba), 486 Kestenbaum, Myra (via), 451, 452, 503 Ketenojian, Joe (vln), 536 Kienke, Kathryn (vln), 481, 505 Kievman, Louis (vla/vln), 220, 221, 229, 230, 247, 249, 256, 272-74, 290, 298-300, 310, 311, 342-44, 364, 373,379,391,392,409,410,416, 451-56, 462, 463, 472-78, 493, 496, 503 Kiffe, Fred (via), 74 Kimmel, Jack (b), 83, 84 Kincaide, Dean (ten/alt/arr), 12, 18, 19,28-31 Kindel, Patricia (bsn), 496, 497, 499 Kindler, Sol (vln), 85, 86, 88, 90, 95, 96, 107, 108, 110, 111, 114, 117, 119, 128,265-67,272-74 King, Martin (tbn), 63 King, Morris (vln), 107, 109, 116, 117, 119, 120, 123, 124, 128, 130-33, 136 King, Pete (arr), 290-92 Kinsler, Jules (sax/wwd), 107, 108, 110, 111, 114, 116, 117, 119, 120, 123, 124, 126, 128, 131-33, 135, 136, 138, 139, 155-57, 174, 175, 179, 180,213,218,227,259,261, 278,339 Kip, Jon (wwd), 478, 496, 497 Kirk, George (voc), 66 Kirkland, Dale (tbn), 464-66, 468, 469,
471 Kirkland, Jesse (voc), 452 Kirksmith, Jack (fr-h), 67 Kirsner, Sylvan (vln), 105, 106, 142, 143, 146, 150, 153, 158 Kitsis, Bob (p/cel), 15-17, 149-51, 153, 158 Klanfer, Morton (b), 499 Klass, Lou (vln), 196,322,326, 327, 329, 330, 332, 357, 364, 421, 433 Klatzkin, David (p), 218 Klee, Harry (alt/fl/clt), 117, 125, 126, 211,218,226,233,236, 238-41, 245-49, 251, 252, 258-64, 268, 275, 277,279-88,297,301,309,311, 313,314,317,318,320-22,325, 331-34, 338, 342-46, 348, 349, 36273,376,377,379,381,382,386, 388-90, 392, 394-99, 405, 406, 422, 435,441,445-48,454,496,497, 499, 503 Klein, David (tpt), 63 Klein, Fred (fr-h), 420 Klein, Mannie (tpt), 52, 108, 114, 117, 119, 125, 126, 128, 133, 136, 139, 175, 196, 197n., 206, 207, 210, 213, 222, 225, 228, 230, 231, 236, 238, 240,241,245-47,249,251,252, 256, 263, 276, 277, 279, 293, 294, 296, 323-25, 363-66, 369-71, 385, 386 Klein, Ray (tbn), 231-35, 304, 305 Klein, Richard (fr-h), 487 Klein, Stephen (tbn), 514 Kliger, Ezra (vln), 496 Klink, Al (ten/wwd), 182, 195, 457, 483,491,492,504-9,511,512 Knechtel, Lawrence (Fen-b), 408, 409, 415,417 Knee, Bemie (voc), 492, 493 Knepper, Jimmy (tbn/v-tbn), 435, 437, 439 Knight, David (voc), 121 Knight, Gladys (voc), 532, 538
Index of Artists Knight, Norman (fl/picc), 351, 353, 354 Knight, Robert (b-tbn), 417, 445, 446, 448 Koblentz, Arnold (oboe), 220, 221, 226, 229, 244, 254, 283-87, 354, 355,392,416,486,497,503 Koch, Joe (bar/clt), 206, 210, 213, 214, 258-60, 262, 263, 268, 275, 280-82, 288, 297, 309-11, 321, 32528, 357, 362, 367, 368, 377, 379, 381,421,422 Kohon, Harold (vln), 483, 491, 492, 507,511,512,514,517 Kojian, Miran (vln), 528 Kollgaard, Christian (b), 536 Konchester, A. (vln), 66-68 Konrad, Robert (vln), 381, 382, 421, 422, 484-86 Koodlach, Bennie (via), 66, 67 Koons, Ann (vln), 526, 527, 530, 531, 533 Kopp, Sindell (vln), 336, 407 Koppell, Olivia (via), 541, 542 Korda, Murray (vln), 462, 476, 477 Kosinski, William (oboe/b-clt), 225, 233,235,303-5,338,366 Kostelas, Andreas (oboe/fl), 404, 409, 410,433,459-61,463,477 Koty, Samuel (tbn), 82, 83 Koukel, Maurice (vln), 220, 221 Koutzen, George (vie), 497, 498 Koutzen, Nancy (vie), 497-99 Kovacs, Cynthia (vla/vln), 487, 497-99 Kovacs, Mark (via), 487, 497-99, 507 Koven, Renita (via), 499, 537, 538, 540 Krachmalnick, Jacob (vln), 461-63, 472-74,479,481,484-86 Kramer, Nanette (harp), 506, 508, 51012 Kramer, Ray [Raphael] (vie), 220, 221, 224, 226, 227, 229, 230, 232, 236, 237, 247, 266, 278, 298-300, 309, 310,317,319-21,326,328,329,
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333, 338, 340-45, 355, 362, 363, 365-70, 372, 373, 376, 411-13, 416, 424, 428, 431, 447, 482, 485-87, 496 Kramer, Seymour (vln), 290 Kranendonk, Leonard (voc), 380 Kraus, Phil (d/perc), 204, 415, 417 Kreinar, Robert (el-b), 483 Kreindler, Sarah. See Raderman, Sally. Krise, Teddy (sax/clt), 218 Kritchmar, Irving (vln), 483 Kruczek, Leo (vln), 102, 105, 106, 141-43, 145, 146, 150, 171,414 Krupnick, Leonard (vie), 233, 235 Kruse, H. (ldr), 155n. Ksadjikian, Armen (vie), 526, 527 Kuchynka, Frank (b), 134, 169 Kuczborski, Edward. See Kusby, Ed. Kuehne, Graham (clt), 63 Kuennen-Poper, Laura (via), 536 Kundell, Bernard (vln), 80, 83, 84, 102, 139,244,254,369,389,404, 408,410-14,423,426,447,456, 496, 525 Kunicki, Raymond (vln), 481 Kunstler, David (vln), 464, 465, 46769,471 Kurasch, William (vln), 387, 389, 391, 394,398,404,408-10,413,414, 417,425-27,431,432,451,452, 455,482 Kusby [Kuczborski], Ed (tbn), 116, 117, 119, 125, 126, 155, 157, 180, 222, 228, 230, 245-47, 249, 251, 252, 256, 258, 264, 276, 279, 28082,289,294,296,331,332,345, 367 Kuzell, Dudley (voc), 97, 155 Kyle, Billy (p), 152,254 Kyser, Kay (ldr), 127n. Labelle, Patti (voc), 542 La Brecque, Leo (vie), 541, 542 La Fever, Stephens (b), 497, 498 La Freniere, Gene (tpt), 196, 198 Lakatos, Janet (via), 488-90, 498
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594 Put Your Dreams Away 215, 278, 279, 290-92, 298-300, 302, 309,311,313,314,333,334,34244, 354, 355, 369-72, 389, 390, 392 Lubie, Hillard (vln), 218 Luboff, Abe (b), 227, 229, 230 Luboff, Norman (voc/ldr), 70, 202 Luboviski, Calmon (vln), 74, 78 Lubowsky, Daniel. See Lube, Dan. Lucas, Thomas (sax), 336, 407 Lucky Strike Quartet (voc), 137 Luening, Warren (tpt), 503, 533, 539, 540 Lumia, Guy (vln), 480 Lundquist, Mary Debra (vln), 488-90, 493, 494, 496, 498 Lurie, Mitchell (clt), 220, 221, 225, 229, 245-47, 249, 284, 285, 365, 366 Lusher, Don (tbn), 351, 353, 354 Lustgarten, Alfred (vln), 354, 355, 416, 445, 451, 452, 454-56, 458-63, 472-74,476,477,479,481 Lustgarten, Edgar (vlc/g), 212, 217, 224, 226, 227, 232, 233, 239, 240, 245, 247, 249, 254, 258, 259, 261, 263-65, 268, 275, 278-81, 290, 292, 301,313,314,317,319-21,326, 328,329,333,335,345,363-67, 376, 377, 384, 385, 388, 394, 396, 398, 399, 422, 426, 428-30, 432, 436, 451-56, 458-63, 477, 482, 484 Lustgarten, Jacqueline (vie), 426, 42831,433 Luther, Bill (ten), 3-12 Lyle, Joy (vln), 244, 254, 462, 463, 478,482,487,488,535,536 Lynch, Carl (g), 415, 417 Lynch, Rebecca (vln), 186, 188, 193, 194 Lyon, Bob (voc), 65 Lytell, Jimmy (sax/wwd), 186, 187
Macho, Joseph, Jr. (b), 437, 439-41 Mackey, Richard (fr-h), 416 MacLaine, Margot (via), 497-99, 507 MacLaine, Shirley (voc), 305 MacRae, Gordon (voc), 233n., 235n., 236n. Madera, Simon (b), 93 Madison, Earl (vie), 526-28 Madrid, John (tpt), 518 Maebe, Arthur (fr-h), 324, 357, 377, 382,426,431,433,435,436,451, 452, 454, 456, 458, 462, 463, 476, 481,482,485-87,510 Maebe, Arthur, Sr. (vln), 244, 254 Magaziner, Elliot (vln), 129, 504-6 Magee, Niki (vln), 496, 498, 499 Maggio, Pete (b), 67 Magnes, Arnold (via), 415 Magruder, Chuck (voc), 492, 493 Magruder, June (voc), 436, 492, 493 Mahler, Lilly (vln), 66, 67 Mahoney, Jim (writer), 460n. Mahr, Beverly (voc), 88, 90, 124 Maiken, Gilda (voc), 193, 497-99 Main, Lewis (vln), 305 Maini, Joe (sax/wwd), 317, 318, 320, 345, 346, 348 Majewski, Virginia (via), 66, 67, 73, 74, 78, 134-36, 167-69, 225, 236, 244-47, 249, 254, 309, 333, 335, 338, 339, 341, 355, 363-68, 370-73, 376,377,384,386,388,422,423, 426, 428, 436, 445-48, 453-56, 45863, 472-74, 479, 481, 482, 484-86 Makas, Peter, Jr. (vie), 415 Malarsky, Lennie (vln), 322, 325, 326, 328-30, 332, 357, 363, 365, 366, 373,380,382,386,387,389,391, 394, 404, 408-10, 417, 452, 459, 477 Malignaggi, Carmel. See Malin, Carmel. Malignaggi, Joseph. See Malin, Joe. Macabeo, Ricardo (voc), 301 MacDonald, Ralph (perc), 514-16, 519 Malin, Carmel (vln), 420, 457, 464, 465,467-69,471,483,491,492, Mach, Leonard (tpt), 85-88, 90, 95, 96, 504-7,509,511,512,541,542 131, 136, 154, 155, 168
Index ofArtists Malin, Joe (vln), 414, 420, 434-41, 457,464,465,467-69,471,481, 483, 490-92, 504-7, 509, 511, 512, 541,542 Mallett, Dave (tbn), 131 Malneck, Matty (arr/cond), 361 Mancini, Thomas (vln), 157, 238 Mandel, Johnny (arr/cond), 317-20, 336,537,538 Mandel, Rene (vln), 526, 527 Mane, Frank (ldr), 3 Manetto, Corina (voc), 420 Mangano, Mickey (tpt), 173, 206, 210, 228,230,231,236,238-41,256, 258,259,261,262,268,279-81, 288,289,313-16,322-26,330-34, 345,367,368,380 Mangual, Jose Luis (conga), 181 Mangus, Michael (clt/wwd), 354, 355 Mankovitz, David (via), 151 Mann, Dave (p/cel), 82-84 Mann, John (voc), 253, 272-74 Mann, Lynn (voc), 497-99 Manne, Shelly (d), 238, 293, 294 Mano, B. See Morrow, Buddy. Marcus, Reuben (vla/vln), 73, 78, 13436, 167-69, 244, 254, 427, 433, 442, 445? 446, 448 Margo, George (fl/b-fl), 480 Margolies, Jacques (vln), 129 Marino, Amerigo (vln), 266, 290-92, 317,318,320,322,325,338,339, 341-45,357,373 Markham, John (d/chimes), 322, 325, 326,328,329,331,336,338,340, 341 Markman, Michael (vln), 528-30, 533, 535,537,538,540 Markowitz, Hyman (fr-h), 245, 247 Markowitz, Markie [Irvin] (tpt), 414 Marlow, Lavada (voc), 380 Marotta, Rick (d), 483 Marquez, Juanito (b), 538 Marron, Gordon (vln), 518, 521 Marsh, Jack (sax/bsn), 225, 229, 249,
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284, 285, 341, 363, 364, 398, 399, 485, 486, 496, 497, 503 Marshall, Jack (g), 228, 232, 244, 254, 277 Marshall, Ron (voc), 492, 493 Marson, John (harp), 352-54 Martin, Alan (vln), 481 Martin, Dean (voc), 290, 291, 361, 369,370,372,374-76,380,382 Martin, Gail (tbn), 313,316, 372, 373, 381 Martin, Harry (voc), 421 Martin, Lowell (tbn), 15, 18-20, 22, 24, 25, 27-32, 36-40, 42-44 Martin, Robert (vie), 496 Martin, Ronald (voc), 420 Martin, Skippy [Lloyd] (arr/cond), 319,345,346 Marty, Lowell (arr), 115n., 119n. Marx, Groucho (voc), 165 Mary Kaye Trio (voc), 373 Mason, Ann. See Stockton, Ann Mason. Mason, Paul (ten/voc), 15-25, 28-32, 35-40,42 Mastrandea, Alex. See Mastren, Al. Mastrandea, Carmen Nicholas. See Mastren, Carmen. Mastren, Al [Alex Mastrandea] (tbn), 82 Mastren, Carmen [Carmen Nicholas Mastrandea] (g), 12, 152 Mathews, Michael (vie), 526, 527, 531 Mathews, Patricia (vla/vln), 496, 498, 499 Mathiason, Thora (voc), 83, 86, 97, 155,272-74 Matlock, Matty [Julian Clifton] (ten/ wwd/arr), 175, 180, 265-67, 298-300 Matson, Judy (voc/ldr), 161 Matsuda, Yoko (vln), 496 Matthews, Dave (alt/arr), 5-12, 514 Mautner, Liane (vln), 536 Maxey, Virginia (voc), 218
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598 Put Your Dreams Away Morell, Louis (g), 408-10, 415, 417 Morelli, Anthony (arr/cond), 336, 374, 407 Morford, Lewis "Gene" (voc), 452, 459,475,493 Morgan, Lanny (fl/sax/wwd), 520, 526-29 Morgan, Lorrie (voc), 542 Morgan, Michelle (voc), 66 Morgenstem, Marvin (vln), 490, 492 Morineau, Al (tbn), 66, 67 Moritz, Fred (bsn), 220, 245-47 Morreale, Jimmy (tpt), 181 Morrison, Ralph (vln), 526, 527, 531, 536 Morrow, Buddy [Moe Zudecoff] (tbn), 163, 170, 183, 187,414,420 Morrow, Cynthia (vln/vla), 507, 529 Mortell, Ben (g), 151 Mosca, Robert (sax/wwd), 93 Moss, Emanuel (vln), 134-36, 169, 213 Moss, R. Marshall (vln), 220, 221, 226,238 Moss, Reuben (sax/wwd), 93 Most, Abe (sax/wwd), 214, 233, 235, 290-92, 303-5, 309-11, 321, 326-28, 330,341,406,435,436,447 Mottola, Tony (g/arr), 144, 503-6, 508-16,519 Moye, Eugene (vie), 481 Muenzenberger, John Henry. See Mince, Johnny. Mukogawa, Carole (via), 528, 529, 531,533 Muldrow, Sidney (fr-h), 518 Mullen, Kathleen (voc), 69, 70 Mullen, Mary Margareth (voc), 69, 70 Mullins, Ralph (voc), 382 Mumolo, Dominic (sax/wwd), 217, 231,256 Mumolo, Vito (g), 123, 157, 158n., 303-6 Munday, Kenneth (bsn), 496, 497 Mundy, Jimmy (arr/comp), 13 Munshin, Jules (voc), 159, 160, 167-69
Murphy, George (voc), 74 Murray, Alex (vln), 63, 68, 155, 156, 205, 207, 225, 233, 237, 239, 240, 256, 259, 262, 263, 278, 279, 291, 321, 364, 367-69, 376, 396-99, 451, 453, 454, 456, 458, 462, 463, 485, 486, 496, 498 Murray, Lyn (voc/arr/cond), 219-21 Myers, Stan (sax), 91 Myles, Dean (voc), 277 Nadel, Milton (b/tuba), 486 Nadell, Max (sax/wwd), 93 Nadien, David (vln), 414, 480, 514, 517,542 Namlin, Robert (voc), 233 Nash, Dick (tbn/b-tbn), 260, 304, 305, 317,318,320,325,326,333,334, 338,339,341,345,346,348,357, 362-65, 368-71, 373, 376, 381, 386, 394, 395, 424-27, 436, 447, 455, 487-90,494,495,510,512,514, 525-31,533,537-40 Nash, J. Carroll (voc), 134 Nash, Ted (alt/wwd), 155, 157, 202, 203, 205-7, 215, 223, 233, 236, 238, 258, 260, 275, 277, 281, 290, 291, 297,301,302,326,327,330-34, 338,354,355,361,372,373,398, 425-28, 430-33, 441, 456, 458, 462, 463, 476, 485, 488-90, 493-95, 507, 510,514 Ndugu [Leon Chancier], 518 Neeley, Eileen (voc), 213 Neher, John (voc), 70 Neiderman, Harry (b), 63 Neidlinger, Buell (b), 528, 529, 531 Neikrug, George (vie), 301, 303 Neill, Lou Anne (harp), 484-86, 49799 Neiman, Alex (via), 107, 109-11, 118, 233,235,278,279,291,302-5,311, 317,319-21,325,326,328-30,332, 333,335,355,357,363-66,368, 371,381,387,389,394,396,398,
Index ofArtists 399, 404, 408, 409, 417, 421, 42325, 428-32, 442, 445, 451-56, 462, 463 Nelson, Bex (voc), 277 Nelson, Horace (tpt), 90 Nelson, Joseph (vln), 361 Nelson, Marty (voc), 492, 493 Nelson, Willie (voc), 533, 539 Nero, Paul (vln), 205, 211, 237-41, 245, 247, 262, 264, 268, 275, 278-82 Nestico, Sam (arr), 514-16, 518 Neto, Tiao(b), 538 Neufeld, Dan (via), 526 Neufeld, Erno (vln), 66, 67, 196, 224, 225,232,233,237,245-47,249, 256, 258-61, 263-65, 267, 275, 28487,291,298-303,305,309,311, 317,318,320,321,326,327,329, 333,334,338,339,341-45,354, 355, 357, 362, 363, 365-68, 371-73, 376, 377, 384, 386, 388, 391, 39497, 399, 411-14, 422, 423, 425-27, 430-32, 441, 445-48, 451-56, 458, 476, 485, 486 Neumann, Irma (vln), 233, 235, 303-5, 421,525-30,533 Newman, Alfred (cond), 233-35 Newman, David (vln), 499 Newman, Hadassa (vie), 497-99 Newman, Joe (tpt), 514-16, 519 Newton, Ernest (voc), 121 Newton, Harold (via), 361 Nguyen, Thi (vln), 537, 539, 540 Nichols, Barbara (voc), 277 Nichols, Dave (tbn), 66, 67 Nichols, Percy (sax/clt), 218 Nichols, Red [Ernest Loring] (cnt), 92 Nimitz, Jack [Jerome] (sax/wwd), 345, 372,373,376,380,386,479,481, 507,518,521,525-31,533 Noble, Sam (via), 78 Noel, Dick (tbn), 202, 215,226, 22830,236,237,256,258,259,261, 268,281,282,288,297,301,322, 325-28,333,334,338,339,341,
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345, 346, 348, 357, 362, 366, 367, 369-71,376,377,379,382,385, 386,395,397,405,406,411-13, 424-27, 429, 436, 445-48, 453, 455, 460, 482, 496, 497, 499, 503, 518, 520 Noordhof, Hendrik (vie), 74 Noriega, Jorge (voc), 538 Norman, Lon (tbn), 478, 479, 481, 487 Norman, Loulie Jean (voc), 272-74, 377,380,392,493,497,498 Norton, Nanette Kramer. See Kramer, Nanette. Norville, Kenneth. See Norvo, Red. Norvo, Red [Kenneth Norville] (vibhp/ xyl/ldr), 220 Nosco, Henri (vln), 151 November, Linda (voc), 420 Nowak, Michael (vln/vla), 482, 521 Nowlin, Ray (bsn), 305, 365 Noyes, Betty (voc), 217, 272-74, 277 Noyes, Jackie (voc), 288 Nuggets, The (voc), 228 Nuttycombe, Gareth (vla/vln), 114, 387,456,458,459,463,477-79, 481,484,486,507,518 Nuttycombe, Wilbert (vln), 456, 458, 478,518 O'Brien, Virginia (voc), 48 Ochi-Albi, Nicholas (vie), 97, 124, 125, 128 Ockner, George (vln), 112, 129, 193, 204,420,434-41 O'Connor, Brian (fr-h), 499, 526-30 O'Donnell, Robert, Jr. (tpt), 526-31, 533 Ogerman, Claus (arr/cond), 411-14, 480 O'Hara, Barrett (tbn/b-tbn), 323, 364 O'Hearn, David (voc), 186, 187, 188 Oliver, Nils (vie), 496-99 Oliver, Sy [Melvin James] (arr/ cond/voc), 13, 17, 20, 24, 27, 30-32, 35-37, 39, 40, 42-45, 47-49, 51, 52,
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602 Put Your Dreams Away Porter, Barbara (vln/vla), 499 Posella, Leonard (fl), 218 Posk, Tony (vln), 483, 506, 508, 541, 542 Posk, Pamela Porta (vln), 504-6, 541, 542 Poska, Judith (vln), 63 Posner, Leonard (vln), 53-57, 101, 104 Posner, Selig (via), 504, 505 Powell, Benny (tbn), 358, 359, 407, 514-16,519 Powell, Eddy (sax/wwd), 100, 181 Powell, Eleanor (voc), 48 Powell, Mel (p), 167-69 Powers, Buddy [William] (tpt/flg-h), 464-66,468,469,471 Powers, Eugene (vln), 101, 107, 110, 111, 114, 124, 130, 131, 133 Powers, Peggy (voc), 437 Pozo, Chino (conga), 181 Prager, Irving (vln), 200, 201, 205, 244,254 Pratt, David (vie), 277, 363-66, 370, 371,379-81 Pratt, Lloyd (b/voc), 130 Pray, Sue (via), 541,542 Preisner, Jack (accordion), 303, 304 Premru, Ray (tbn), 351, 353, 354 Press, Reinie [Reinhold] (b/el-b), 482 Pressman, Louis (vln), 196 Previati, Louis (b), 78, 134, 135, 16769, 244, 254 Previn, Andre (arr/p), 116, 121, 122, 221,246 Prevost, Germain (via), 167, 169 Price, George (fr-h), 286, 287, 328, 354,355,372,377,425,458,481, 484, 487 Price, Tony (tuba), 514-16, 519 Priddy, Jimmy (tbn), 199-202, 206, 207,232,236,237,239-41,251, 252, 268, 275, 280, 282, 301, 305, 313,314,323,422 Pring, Bob (tbn), 326-28 Prinz, Milton (vie), 112, 151
Pritchard, William (tbn), 100, 101, 141, 142, 145, 146, 150, 151-53, 158, 170 Privin, Bernie (tpt), 151 Procope, Russell (alt/clt), 418, 419 Prophet, Johnny (voc), 372n. Prosper, G.G. (voc), 497-99 Proto, Secondo (vln), 504-6, 511, 512 Provost, Germain (via), 168 Pugh, Jim (tbn), 464-66, 468, 469, 471 Pumiglio, Pete (sax/wwd), 80, 82, 83, 133 Purtill, Maurice (d), 182 Quadri, Joseph (vln), 125, 235, 265, 267, 272-74, 298-300, 342-44, 389, 390,392,416,456,458 Quintero, Rita (voc), 538 Quintile, Joe (harp), 78, 134, 136, 167, 168, 197 Rabinowitsh, Max (p), 244, 254 Rabiroff, Esther (vln), 226 Race, Orville (voc), 97, 155 Rader, Don (tpt), 383-85 Raderman, Lou (vln), 77, 78, 134, 136, 167-69, 244-47, 247, 254, 256, 258, 259, 267, 272-74, 278, 279, 291, 292, 298-300, 303, 321, 333, 335, 342-44, 354, 355, 368, 369, 371-73, 376,381,382,384-90,392,394, 395,397,399,416,421,423-33, 435,436,441,445-48,451,452, 455, 456, 458-63, 473-75 Raderman, Sally [Sarah Kreindler] (vln), 78, 134, 136, 167-69,197, 425-33, 435, 436, 441, 445-48, 451, 452, 455, 456, 458-63, 473-75 Radocchia, Emil. See Richards, Emil. Raffel, Don (ten/tpt), 256 Ragusa, Nicholas (vln), 93 Raimondi, Hugo (clt), 244, 254, 354, 355, 363, 364, 366, 486, 499 Raimondi, Matthew (vln), 491, 492, 514,517,542
Index of Artists Raksin, Albert (sax/wwd), 173 Ralph Brewster Singers, The, 272-74. See also Brewster, Ralph. Rand, Sam (vln), 141, 145, 146, 150 Randi, Don (p), 415 Rank, Bill (tbn), 189-91 Rasey, Uan (tpt), 66-68, 95, 133, 222, 242, 244-47, 254, 334, 345, 365, 366, 380, 436, 488-90, 493, 510, 512,514 Raskin, Milt(p), 52-57, 125, 126, 154, 244, 254 Rathbun, Lloyd (eng-h), 218 Rattner, David (fr-h), 193 Rauch, Billy [Russell] (tbn), 83, 101, 142, 146, 163, 182, 185-88, 191, 193-95 Ravenscroft, Thurl (voc), 272-74, 377, 392, 497-99 Ray Charles Singers, The, 195 Raye, Frank (voc), 64-66 Raymond, Irving (vln), 53 Read, Cecil (tpt), 220, 221, 245 Rebillot, Patrick (p), 483 Redman, Mike (voc), 489, 493, 494, 497-99 Reed, Ernest (sax/wwd), 63, 73 Reedy, Frank (ten/con-clt), 351, 353, 354 Reep, Phil (voc), 81 Rees, Ginny (voc), 217, 272-74 Rees, Hal (d), 226, 233, 235, 305, 306 Reese, Claude (voc), 81 Reeve, William (voc), 233 Reeves, Billl, Jr. (voc), 301 Reher, Kurt (vie), 224, 226, 227, 233, 235, 247, 249, 263, 282, 284, 285, 291, 297, 303-5, 333, 335, 338, 340, 355, 362-64, 368, 376, 378, 379, 385, 387, 389, 395, 396, 398, 399, 409,411,412,428,430 Reher, Sven (vla/vln), 233, 235, 303-5, 496,498 Reichenbach, Bill (tbn), 503, 518 Reilich, Joseph (vla/vln), 129, 196,
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197, 226, 229, 230, 476, 478, 479, 481 Reisler, Jerome (vln/vla), 218, 398, 404, 408, 499 Reisman, Alexander (vie), 218, 499 Reisman, Leo (cond), 380 Rejto, Peter (vie), 497, 498 Remington, Merrill (oboe), 66 Remsen, Dorothy (harp), 220, 221, 226, 229, 230, 238, 254, 458, 52629,531 Remsen, Eric (perc/harp), 499 Repass, Morris (tbn/b-tbn), 417 Reuss, Allan (g), 114, 119, 121, 12426, 128, 130-33, 136, 138, 139, 15457, 164, 167, 168, 170, 172-75, 179, 180, 182, 183, 196-203,208,209, 213, 217, 218, 265-67, 272-74, 277, 296,298-300,421 Reutinger, Christopher (vln), 537, 540 Reve, Kalman (vln), 82-84 Rey, Liza (voc), 301 Reynolds, Blake (clt), 196, 198, 283, 416 Reynolds, Debbie (voc), 231 Reynolds, Dick (arr), 222, 320, 380, 385 Reynolds, Stan (tpt), 351 Rhodes, Donna (voc), 474 Rhodes, George (p), 361, 407 Ricard, Fip (tpt), 358, 359 Ricci, Elaine Vito (harp), 101, 102, 129, 141-43, 145, 146, 150, 151, 153, 158, 171, 186-88, 190, 191, 193, 194 Ricci, George (vie), 141-43, 145-50, 153, 158, 186, 188, 434, 435, 437-41 Ricci, Paul (oboe/clt), 100, 105, 186 Rich, Buddy [Bernard] (d), 12, 15-25, 27-32,35-40,42-49,51-57, 128 Richards [Radocchia], Emil (perc/ vibes), 316, 317, 319, 320, 330-33, 335,338,340,341,346,349,363, 365-71, 376-81, 383-89, 391, 392n., 394, 395, 405, 408, 409, 424, 428,
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606 Put Your Dreams Away Russell, Mischa (vln), 50, 85, 86, 88, 90,93,95,96,107, 108, 110, 111, 114, 116, 117, 119, 120, 123-25, 128, 130-33, 135, 136, 138, 139, 155-57, 164, 166, 169, 172-74, 179, 200,201,205,207,211,213,215, 217,218,223-25,227,232,233, 236-41,246,247,251,253,258, 265-68,272-75, 278-81,283,298300, 302, 303, 316, 389, 390, 392, 394, 416, 423-25, 428-32, 435, 436, 441,445-48,451-55 Russin, Babe [Irving] (ten), 15, 125, 126, 128, 133, 136, 169, 172, 174, 175,179, 180,182, 183,200-203, 213,214,223,228,230-32,238, 251, 252, 256, 262, 280-82, 293-96, 325,333,334 Russo, Ambrose (vln), 196, 398 Russo, Anthony Charles (tbn), 80, 100, 101, 112,129,141, 142, 145,146, 150, 152, 153, 158 Russo, June (fl), 354, 355 Russo, Sonny [Robert Santo] (tbn), 490,492,505,508,509,511,512 Ryan, Jack (b), 93, 95, 97, 130, 131, 136, 154, 200-203, 265-67, 272-74, 298-300, 342-44 Ryan, James (voc), 420 Ryerson, Art (g), 100, 181, 204 Sackson, David (via), 457 Safranski, Eddie (b), 128 Sailon, David (vln), 336 Salinger, Conrad (arr), 112, 159, 244 Salko, James (tpt), 323, 396, 397,485 Saltzman, Buddy (d), 420 Salvi, Victor (harp), 195 Samaroff, Tosha (vln), 414, 420, 43439,441 Sambuco, John (vln), 496, 498, 503 Sandberg, Paul (voc), 380, 392 Sandier, Myron (vla/vln), 277, 394 Sandoval, Arturo (tpt), 533 Sandow, Norman (tpt), 93
Sanfdippo, Linda (vie), 497-99 Sanov, Robert (vln), 525, 528-30, 533, 535-40 Sanov, Sheldon (vln), 488-90, 493, 495, 525 Santos, Angelo (maracas), 93 Santulis, John (tbn), 478, 479, 481, 496, 498, 499 Saparoff, Albert (vln), 244, 253 Sares, Arthur (tbn), 361 Sargeant, Emmet (vlc/vln), 355, 387, 391,394,404,408,442,447 Sarli, Louis (vln), 78 Sarmento, Paul (tuba), 221 Satterfield, Jack (tbn), 112, 194, 204 Savery, Doris (vie), 226, 229, 230 Savitsky, Alex (vln), 66, 67 Savitt, Pinky [Pincus] (tpt), 182, 183 Sax, Sid (vln), 352-54 Saxon, Joseph (vlc/vla), 125, 226, 227, 245-47, 249, 277, 286, 287, 355, 389, 391, 394, 397, 404, 408, 417, 421,423-26,436,445-48 Sazer, Marc (vln), 536 Sazer, Victor (vie), 499 Scanlon, John (via), 536 Schachter, Julius (vln), 83, 84, 133, 150, 164, 166, 194, 414, 420, 43439, 441, 457, 464, 465, 467-69, 471 Schaefer, Bill (tbn/b-tbn), 114, 123, 125, 126, 132, 154, 156, 157, 164, 175,282,296,345,396,397 Schaeffer, Jack (tpt), 3-12 Schaeffer, Ralph (vln), 321, 342-44, 354, 355, 387, 389, 391, 392, 394, 397-99, 404-6, 409, 411-14, 416, 417,427-29,431,432,435,436, 447, 453-56 Schaer, Hal (sax/clt), 68, 73, 74 Scharf, Stuart (clas-g), 434, 438, 440, 441 Scharf, Walter (cond), 254, 257 Scherman, Paul (vln), 352-54 Schlinger, Sol (wwd/b-clt), 483, 49092,504-9,511,512
Index of Artists Schmidt, Harry (fr-h), 233, 235, 304, 305 Schmidtz, Melvin(b), 361 Schneier, Harold (vie), 244, 322, 325, 364, 380, 398, 399 Schoen, William (via), 129 Schon, Kenneth (voc), 66 Schonbach, Sanford (via), 277, 305, 389,416 Schoneberg, Gordon (oboe/sax), 220, 221, 229, 363-66, 421, 482, 484-86 Schrouder, Charles (voc), 83, 86, 90, 213,217,240 Schuchman, Harry (oboe/sax), 53-56, 107, 108, 110, 111, 125, 126, 133, 155, 172, 173,245-47,249,277, 301,302,309-11,321,369,380 Schuller, Gunther (fr-h), 188 Schutt, Arthur (p), 78 Schwartz, David (via), 460-62, 474, 475, 476, 482, 485-90, 496 Schwartz, Max (vln), 129 Schwartz, Willie [Wilbur] (alt/clt), 210, 222, 228, 230, 232, 233, 23741,251,252,256,258,259,261, 262, 264, 265, 267, 268, 278-80, 288, 289, 291, 292, 294, 296, 298, 300, 302, 310, 315, 316, 322, 325, 328,331,333,334,338,345,362, 367-71, 376, 377, 379-82, 386, 388, 389, 394-99, 408-10, 422, 433, 45156, 458, 462, 463, 488-90, 493-97, 499,503,512,514,518 Schwartzberg, Alan (d), 483 Schwichtenberg, Wilbur. See Bradley, Will. Scott, Cheryll (harp), 125 Scott, Francis (voc), 175, 180, 218 Scott, Joe (arr/cond), 434-36, 438, 439 Scott, Tom (sax/wwd), 526, 527, 52931,533 Scrima, Mickey (d), 11,12 Seaberg, George (tpt), 154, 156, 157, 164, 168, 173, 175, 180,275,31316,362
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Searfoss, David (tpt), 496, 497 Seber, D.V. (perc), 244, 254 Secada, Jon (voc), 533, 539 Seckler, Bill (voc), 83, 86, 88, 121, 124,133 Seder, Jules (clt/bsn), 63 Seidel, Herman (vln), 168 Selden, Fred (wwd), 482 Self, James (tbn/b-tbn/tuba), 489, 493, 510,512,518 Selic, Leonard (vla/vln), 107, 109-11, 459-62,472-79,481,499 Selig, Tibor. See Zelig, Tibor. Selmont, David (vln), 233, 235, 303-5 Selvin, Ben (contractor), 161 Semenoff, Sasha (vln), 407 Sendry, Albert (arr), 220 Serbin, Max (via), 93 Serulnic, George (vla/vln), 114 Sewell, Jack (vie), 85, 86, 88, 90, 95, 97, 107, 109-11,114, 116, 118-20, 123-25, 128, 130-33, 135, 136, 139, 154-57, 164, 167, 170 Seykora, Frederick (vie), 409, 447, 486, 488-90, 518, 526, 537, 538-40 Seymour, Sandra (vln), 496, 498, 499 Shaffer, Seymour (tbn), 101 Shamban, Kwihee (vln), 535 Shank, Bud [Clifford Everett Jr.] (alt/fl), 341, 411-13, 427, 429-32, 436, 445, 447, 459 Shank, David (chimes/d/bells/ marimba), 474 Shapinsky, Aaron (vie), 82, 83 Shapiro, Art (b), 86, 88, 90, 114, 119, 121, 123, 141, 155,242,244,254 Shapiro, Eudice (vln), 66-68, 73, 74, 211,215,218,226,229,230,232, 233, 245-47, 249, 256, 259-61, 263, 264, 288 Shapiro, Harvey (vie), 153, 158, 434, 435,437-41 Shapiro, Sammy (tpt), 80, 82 Sharp, Erica (vln), 496 Sharp, John (vln), 352-54
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610 Put Your Dreams Away 107, 108, 110, 119, 120, 154, 156, 175, 180,220 Sniadoff, Peter (vln), 221 Snidero, James (sax/fl), 541 Snow, Wallace (d/marimba/vib), 425 Snyder, Bruce (sax/wwd), 43-49, 5157 Snyder, Terry (d), 163, 170, 171, 181, 196 Sobel, Phil (clt), 220, 221, 226, 229, 230, 289 Sokoloff, Melvin. See Lewis, Mel. Soldo, Joseph (as/clt/fl), 460-62, 487, 507 Soler, Raul (p), 93 Solloway, Harry (vln), 63, 91, 220, 221,226,229,230 Soloff, Lew (tpt), 514, 516 Solomon, Red [Melven] (tpt), 80, 82, 83, 101, 112, 141, 142, 145, 150, 152, 153, 158, 163, 170, 185 Solomson, Nathan (tpt), 129 Sommer, Ted (perc/vib/tymp), 483, 491-93,504-6,508-12 Songer, Wayne, Sr. (sax/clt), 67, 265, 266, 298-300, 342-44, 389, 390, 392, 416,451-54,496,497,499,503 Sophos, Anthony (vie), 101, 102, 104, 457, 464, 465, 467-69, 471, 483, 504-6,511,512 Sortomme, Richard (vln), 491, 492, 514,517,542 Sosson, Marshall (vln), 119, 120, 12325, 128, 132, 133, 135, 136, 139, 156, 157, 172, 174,201,218,224, 225,227,232,233,236,238,241, 245-47,249,251,253,256,258, 260, 261, 263-68, 273-75, 277-81, 284-88, 291, 292, 297-300, 302, 303, 309,311,317,318,320-22,325-27, 329, 330, 332, 333, 338, 339, 34245,354,355,362,363,365,366, 370-72, 376, 377, 379-81, 384, 38690, 392, 394, 395, 397-99, 416, 42224, 426, 429-33, 435, 436, 447, 454-
56, 458-60, 462, 463, 474, 475, 479, 481,488-90,494,495 Soule, Christina (vie), 529, 531, 533 Soule, Russell (g), 66-68, 73 Soyer, David (vie), 112, 129 Spallino, Joseph (vln), 93 Spear, William (vla/vln), 130, 131, 133 Speck, Crista (voc), 380 Speltz, David (vie), 486, 496, 526 Sperling, Jack (d), 369 Sperow, Red [Harlyn] (tbn), 63, 91 Spiegelman, Stanley (via), 116, 11820,225,232,233,236 Spivakowsky, Michael (vla/vln), 457, 464, 465, 467-69, 471, 483, 491, 492,504,506,508,510-12 Spokany, Robert (vln), 407 Sprecher, Eve (vln), 536, 537, 539, 540 Squires, Bruce (tbn), 11, 12, 196, 198 Stabile, Trudy (voc), 277 Stacy, Jack (oboe), 77 Stafford, Bill (voc), 288 Stafford, Jo (voc), 21-24, 26, 30-44, 48,49,51,53-59 Stagliano, James (fr-h), 85-88, 90, 95, 114 Stahl, David (tpt/flg-h), 464-66, 468, 469,471 Stamm, Marvin (tpt), 457 Stamos, Spiro (vln), 336, 458-63, 47275, 477-79, 481, 487, 488, 496, 498, 536,537,539,540 Stanley, John (tbn), 196, 198 Stanton, Harry (voc), 133, 169 Stark, Herman (vln), 78 Starlighters, The (voc), 122 Steams, Al (tpt), 44-49, 51, 52n. Steen, Robert (sax/clt/wwd), 494, 499, 504-9,511,512,541 Stegmeyer, Bill (sax/wwd), 194 Stein, Manny (b), 277 Stein, Renata (harp), 352-54 Steinberg, Albert (vln), 364, 441, 451, 452, 454
Index ofA rtists Steinberg, Ben (vln), 112 Steinberg, David (vln), 541, 542 Stein-Ross, Nancy (vie), 528, 529, 531,533 Stepansky, Joe (vln), 259, 277, 302, 305,317,318,320,321,325,326, 338,339,341,344,354,355,36368, 370, 376, 377, 379, 380, 387-89, 392,396,397,408,416,423-27, 441, 445-48, 453-55, 462, 463, 472745 476, 477, 482, 484-90, 493, 495, 496, 498, 507 Stephens, Phil (b/tuba), 52-57, 85, 92, 107, 108-11, 116, 118, 124-28, 13133, 135, 138, 139, 156, 157, 164, 167, 168, 170, 172-75, 179, 180, 182, 183,205,206,219-23,226, 227, 323-25, 330-32 Stephens, William (voc), 380 Sterkin, David (vla/vln), 85, 86, 88, 90,95,97, 107, 109-11, 114, 116, 119, 120, 123, 128, 130-32, 135, 136, 138, 139, 154-57, 172,200, 201,205,211,217,218,224,225, 232,233,236-39,245,246,249, 256, 258, 260-62, 265-67, 272-74, 278-88,298,300,302 Stern, Henry (b), 50 Stern, Lya (vln), 496, 498 Stevens, Manny (tpt), 276 Stevens, Robert (voc), 121, 272-74, 497-99 Stevens, Sally (voc), 417, 424, 459, 475,477 Stewart, Herbie (ten), 199 Stewart, Maretha (voc), 492, 493 Stewart, Mike (g), 482 Stilwell, Terry (voc), 493, 497-99 Stockton, Ann Mason (harp), 50, 95, 118, 154, 170, 174, 175, 179,200, 201,205,212,226,233, 235,247, 303-5,388,416,425,430,536 Stokes, Richard (voc), 69 Stokes, Sheridon (fl/clt), 221, 342-44, 416,462,476,482,484-86
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Stoll, George (cond), 76-78, 88, 134, 136, 158 Stoller, Alvin (d), 202, 203, 206-11, 213-18, 222, 223, 228, 238, 239, 250,251,253,256,258,260,275, 277-82,288-91,313,314,430-33 Stoloff, Morris (arr/cond), 63, 64n., 90, 172, 269, 272, 275, 276, 369-72, 425-27 Stone, David (b), 536 Stone, Henry (sax/wwd), 237 Stone, Robert (b), 497-99 Stonzek, Morris (vie), 102 Stordahl, Axel (arr/cond), 12-17, 19, 20,35,37,39,42,43,48-51,53-59, 63, 64n., 66-76, 78-80, 82, 83, 8590,92,93,95,96,98-101, 103, 104, 106-8, 110, 112-17, 119-33, 135, 136, 138, 139, 141, 142, 145-58, 161, 164-66, 168, 169, 174, 175, 179, 180, 186-97,200-203,205, 333-35 Storer, Margaret (b), 528, 529, 531 Storr, Allan [Clark Yocum] (voc), 25n. Stott, Wally (cond), 369 Strait, George (voc), 538 Strange, Billy (arr/cond), 414, 415, 417,418 Strassner, Gloria (vie), 496, 526-29, 531,533 Street, Hillard (voc), 288 Streisand, Barbra (voc), 532, 536 Strickfaden, Charles (oboe), 50, 73, 74 Stritch, Billy (p), 535 Stuart, Louise (voc), 420 Studd, Tony (b-tbn), 434-41 Stulce, Fred (alt/arr), 12, 15-25, 27-32, 35-40,43-57,85,95, 114, 116, 119, 120, 123, 124, 128, 130-32, 135, 136, 139, 154-56, 164, 166, 168, 169, 172, 174, 175, 179, 180,201, 202,396 Subotnick, Linn (via), 482, 488-90, 493,496,503 Sukman, Harry (p), 284, 355
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614 Put Your Dreams Away 328-30,332,338,339,341,345, 354, 355, 357, 362, 365-67, 371-73, 376, 377, 379, 384, 385, 394, 395, 398, 399, 404, 405, 416, 422, 423, 426-32, 441, 447, 451-55, 458-63, 476, 477, 482, 484-86, 503, 507, 526-31,533 Vinci, Mark (sax/wwd), 541 Viola, Al [Alfred] (g), 130, 275, 28388, 290-92, 297, 301, 302, 309, 311, 313,314,316,317,319-22,325, 326, 328-33, 335, 336, 338, 340, 341,345,346,348,349,351,357, 361, 363, 366, 367, 370-72, 376-82, 385, 388, 394-96, 398, 399, 405, 406, 411, 413, 422-25, 429-33, 436, 439, 442, 445-48, 450, 451, 453-65, 467, 468, 470, 471, 473-75, 477-81, 483-90, 493-99 Violin, Jeanette Sonia (vln), 336, 407 Vitale, Richard (tpt), 541 Vito, Elaine. See Ricci, Elaine Vito. Vizzutti, Allen (tpt/flg-h), 503 Vogel, David (voc), 170 Vunk, Lyman (tpt), 101,112 Wacker, Bob (voc), 233, 272-74 Wade, Archie, Jr. (fl/pic), 277 Wade, Dorothy (vln), 91, 305, 482, 484-86, 488-90, 496, 525 Wagner, Rufus (tbn), 358, 359 Walden, Robert (g), 477-81,487, 507 Waldo, Elizabeth (vln), 73, 74 Waldrop, Donald (tbn/b-tbn), 478, 496, 497 Walker, David (g), 482 Walker, E. C. (vie), 78 Walker, James (wwd), 496, 497 Wallace, Bart (tpt), 101 Walsh, Ed (synt), 517 Walsh, Francine (vln), 537 Walsh, Marty (g), 479, 486-88 Walter, Edmond (tuba), 499 Walz, John (vie), 536 Wand, Betty (voc), 217, 272-74
Ward, Jackie (voc), 377, 409, 417, 459, 477, 493 Waring, Fred (cond), 377, 380, 385, 386 Warnow, Mark (ldr), 72 Warren, Frank (voc), 188 Warren, Michael (el-b), 486 Warshaw, Claire (vie), 336 Washburne, J. H. (tuba), 278, 279 Watanabe, Miwako (vln), 496 Watkins, Mary Jane (voc), 64-66 Watrous, Bill (tbn), 440, 441, 493, 494,518,521,536 Watson, Kenneth (d/perc), 423, 482 Wattson, Allan (voc), 233 Wayne, David (voc), 231 Weaver, Betty Anne (cordovox), 385, 386 Webb, Champ [Warren] (ten/wwd), 211,215,217,218,221,223,233, 236, 237, 249-52, 262, 263, 268, 275,283-88,297,305,313,321, 363-65, 367, 368, 377, 379, 381, 382 Webb, Stanley (sax/wwd), 151 Webster, Ben (ten/wwd), 346, 348 Webster, Jerome (vln), 496, 499 Wechsler, Moe [Morris] (p), 415, 417, 435,438,439 Weigand, Paul (tbn), 90, 173 Weinstein, Ruby [Ruben A.] (tpt), 182 Weiss, Abraham (via), 157, 173, 225, 245-47, 277, 408 Weiss, Adolph (bsn), 77, 134, 167-69 Weiss, Avram (vln), 457, 464, 465, 467-69,471,483 Weiss, Sam (d), 125, 126n., 257, 258 Weiss, Sid [Seymour] (b), 16-25, 2732,35-40,43-47, 112 Weiss, William (vln), 225, 277, 316, 404 Weissberg, Eric (bjo), 483 Wells, David (tbn), 409, 410 Wells, Tony (voc), 492, 493 Welsch, Chauncey (tbn), 459-62, 479, 481,486,507,537-40
Index of Artists Wendt, George (tpt), 63, 155, 276 Wennermark, Eunice (vln), 230 Wess, Frank (ten/fl), 358, 359, 383-85, 483,514-16,519 West, Alvy (sax/ldr), 141 West, Wesley Webb [Speedy] (g), 203 Weston, Paul (arr), 12, 15, 46, 49, 199 Wheaton, Glenn (writer), 480 Wheeler, Jim (voc), 380, 493 Wheeler, Linda (voc), 493, 497-99 Whelan, Jas. C. (cond), 243n. Whippoorwills, The (voc), 186n., 188n. White, Ann (voc), 497-99 White, Garry (vla/vln), 85, 86, 88, 97, 154-56, 164, 166, 170, 174, 179 White, Hy(g), 163 White, Lou (org), 185 White, R. (voc/ldr), 185 Whitman, Jerry (voc/dir), 431, 493, 497-99 Whitney, Rae (voc), 64-66, 69, 70, 81 Wiester, Vaughn (b-tbn), 464-66, 468, 469,471 Wilder, Alec (arr/cond), 64-66, 69-71, 100,248 Wilkie, Earle(voc), 380 Willard, L. Maxine (voc), 452 Williams, Andy (voc), 90 Williams, Byron (vln/vla), 244, 254 Williams, Cootie [Charles Melvin] (tpt), 418, 419 Williams, Esther (voc), 160, 161 Williams, Ira (voc), 92 Williams, Jerry (perc), 526-29, 531, 533 Williams, John, Jr. (p), 286 Williams, Johnny (d/perc), 277 Williams, Larry (sax), 518 Williams, Patrick (arr/leader), 526-31, 533, 535-43 Williams, Wilfred (voc), 92 Williamson, James (ten/wwd), 207, 211, 217, 239-41, 255, 259-61, 263 Williamson, Loretta (voc), 380
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Williamson, Stu (tpt), 317, 318, 320, 324, 325, 345, 357, 372, 373, 385, 395 Willis, Andra (voc), 459, 475 Willis, Carolyn (voc), 452 Wilson, Billy (voc), 21-24 Wilson, Dave (voc), 493 Wilson, Dooley (p/voc), 66 Wilson, Evan (via), 536 Wilson, Gerald (tpt), 346, 348 Wimmer, Harry (vie), 420 Winding, Kai (tbn), 482 Winfield, Herbert (tbn), 101 Winstead, Kenneth (b), 233, 235, 303 Winter, Lois (voc), 437 Winter, Maurice (tbn), 336 Winter, Paul (vln), 112, 414, 481 Winterhalter, Hugo (arr/cond), 170, 171 Winters, Shelley (voc), 198 Winterton, Garvey (vln), 506 Wippler, Hans (vln), 218 Wippler, Harold (vln), 218 Witten, Dean (perc), 541 Wittenberg, John (vln), 496, 498, 499 Woempner, Henry (fl), 78, 134, 16769, 220 Wolf, Harold (vln), 526-30 Wonder, Stevie (voc), 532, 538 Wood, Gloria (voc), 272-74, 417 Woodson, Terry (tbn/b-tbn), 482 Woodward, Jennifer (vln), 526, 527, 536, 540 Woodyard, Darrel (voc), 81 Woodyard, Sam (d), 418, 419 Woolley, Frank (tpt), 91 Wozniak, George (vln), 490-92, 504, 505 Wright, Marilyn (vln), 480, 511,512, 514,517 Wright, Thomas (tbn), 77 Wrightsman, Stan (p), 63, 67, 68, 73 Wulfe, Nina (vln), 67, 74, 91 Yaner, Milt (sax/wwd), 101, 141, 142,
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