The Reprise Collection

~ Release by Frank Sinatra (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Annotation

Music recorded from 1961-1975

Annotation last modified on 2012-09-08 11:06 UTC.

Tracklist

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1There Used to Be a Ballpark
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1973-06-22)
producer:
Don Costa (US pop music arranger & producer)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1973-06-22)
conductor:
Gordon Jenkins (on 1973-06-22)
arranger:
Gordon Jenkins
recording of:
There Used to Be a Ballpark (on 1973-06-22)
lyricist and composer:
Joe Raposo (piano, composer, Sesame Street)
publisher:
Instructional Children’s Music Inc., Jonico Music Inc., Sergeant Music Co. and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
3:39
2What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1974-05-21)
recording engineer:
Lee Herschberg (on 1974-05-21)
producer:
Don Costa (US pop music arranger & producer)
bass:
Gene Cherico
bass trombone:
George Roberts (american bass trombone)
cello:
Douglas Davis (cellist), Justin Ditullio, Jerry Kessler (cellist) and Edgar Lustgarten
drums (drum set):
Irv Cottler
guitar:
Al Viola
harp:
Gayle Levant (American studio musician, harpist)
percussion:
Emil Richards
piano:
Clare Fischer
saxophone and woodwind:
Gene Cipriano, Chuck Gentry, Ronny Lang, Don Lodice and Joe Soldo
trombone:
Milt Bernhart, Dick Hyde and Chauncey Welsch
trumpet:
John Audino, Harry “Sweets” Edison, Anthony Terran and Ray Triscari
viola:
Samuel Boghossian, Virginia Majewski (violist), David Schwartz (violist) and Leonard Selic
violin:
Israel Baker (American violinist), Robert Barene, Harry Bluestone, Jacob Krachmalnick (Jacob Morris Krachmalnick; American violinist (1922-2001)), Betty LaMagna, Carl LaMagna, Alfred Lustgarten (Violinist), Lou Raderman, Sally Raderman (Session Musician/Violin), Paul Shure, Spiro Stamos and Gerald Vinci (American violinist and strings conductor)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1974-05-21)
conductor:
Don Costa (US pop music arranger & producer)
arranger:
Don Costa (US pop music arranger & producer)
recorded at:
The Burbank Studios in Burbank, California, United States (on 1974-05-21)
cover recording of:
What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life? (on 1974-05-21)
lyricist:
Alan Bergman (American lyricist) and Marilyn Bergman
composer:
Michel Legrand
publisher:
EMI April Music Inc. (ended), EMI U Catalog Inc. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (ended) and Anthem Grand Film
sub-publisher:
ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label), フジパシフィック音楽出版 SBK事業部 (Fujipacific Music Inc. SBK Division) (until 2014-12-31) and フジパシフィックミュージック SBK事業部 (Fujipacific Music SBK Department) (from 2015-01-01 to present)
part of:
The 42nd Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
4:04
3Just as Though You Were Here
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1974-09-24)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1974-09-24)
arranger:
Gordon Jenkins
recording of:
Just as Though You Were Here (on 1974-09-24)
lyricist:
Eddie DeLange
composer:
John Benson Brooks
publisher:
Dorsey Brothers Music, Music Sales Corporation (American copyright holder in both popular and classical music) and Scarsdale Music Corp. (ASCAP)
4:25
4The Lady Is a Tramp
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1973-10-13)
arranger:
Billy Byers
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Warner Bros. Records Inc. (not for release label use, company behind the “WB Records” imprint) (in 1974)
live recording of:
The Lady Is a Tramp (from “Babes in Arms”) (on 1973-10-13)
lyricist:
Lorenz Hart (in 1937)
composer:
Richard Rodgers (composer) (in 1937)
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA) and Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996)
part of:
Babes in Arms (full musical)
part of:
Pal Joey
2:59
5Empty Tables
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1976-02-05)
piano:
Bill Miller (pianist) (on 1976-02-05)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1976-02-05)
arranger:
Don Costa (US pop music arranger & producer)
recording of:
Empty Tables (on 1976-02-05)
lyricist:
Johnny Mercer
composer:
Jimmy Van Heusen
publisher:
Mercer Music, The Songwriters Guild and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
2:50
6Send in the Clowns
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1976-02-05)
piano:
Bill Miller (pianist) (on 1976-02-05)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1976-02-05)
arranger:
Don Costa (US pop music arranger & producer)
cover recording of:
Send In the Clowns (A Little Night Music) (on 1976-02-05)
lyricist and composer:
Stephen Sondheim
publisher:
Chappell Music Ltd., Fiddleback Music Publishing Co., Inc., Revelation Music Publishing Corp., Rilting Music, Inc., Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996), Warner/Chappell (Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.) and Warner/Chappell North America
sub-publisher:
ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label) and ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部 (Warner/Chappell Music Japan K.K., Synch Division)
part of:
A Little Night Music (musical)
3:42
7I Love My Wife
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1976-11-12)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1976-11-12)
arranger:
Nelson Riddle
recording of:
I Love My Wife (on 1976-11-12)
lyricist:
Michael Stewart (US playwright & librettist)
composer:
Cy Coleman
publisher:
Notable Music Co., Inc. and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
3:12
8Nancy
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1977-03-09)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1977-03-09)
arranger:
Nelson Riddle
recording of:
Nancy (on 1977-03-09)
writer:
Phil Silvers (actor) and Jimmy Van Heusen
publisher:
Barton Music Corp.
recording of:
Nancy (With the Laughing Face) (on 1977-03-09)
lyricist:
Phil Silvers (actor)
composer:
Jimmy Van Heusen
publisher:
Barton Music Corp., Chappell/Morris Ltd. and Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships)
2:31
9Emily
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1977-03-09)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1977-03-09)
arranger:
Nelson Riddle
cover recording of:
Emily (Emily Theme from The Americanization of Emily) (on 1977-03-09)
lyricist:
Johnny Mercer
composer:
Johnny Mandel (American composer and arranger)
publisher:
EMI Miller Catalog, Inc., Primary Wave Songs and SBK Miller Catalog, Inc.
3:01
10Sweet Lorraine
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1977-03-14)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1977-03-14)
arranger:
Nelson Riddle
recording of:
Sweet Lorraine (on 1977-03-14)
lyricist:
Mitchell Parish (in 1928)
composer:
Cliff Burwell (in 1928)
publisher:
EMI Mills Music Inc. (ASCAP-affiliated), Everbright Music Co. and Mills Music, Inc.
2:24
11My Shining Hour
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1979-09-17)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1979-09-17)
orchestra:
Billy May & His Orchestra (on 1979-09-17)
conductor:
Billy May (on 1979-09-17)
arranger:
Billy May (on 1979-09-17)
cover recording of:
My Shining Hour (The Sky’s the Limit) (on 1979-09-17)
lyricist:
Johnny Mercer (in 1943)
composer:
Harold Arlen (in 1943)
publisher:
MPL Communications Inc. (Paul McCartney‐related, NYC‐based company) (ended), Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc. (a division of MPL Communications Inc.) and Harwin Music Corporation
part of:
The 16th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
part of:
The Sky’s the Limit (1943 film)
3:26
12More Than You Know
bass and double bass:
Gene Cherico (on 1979-09-17) and John Hornschuch (on 1979-09-17)
cello:
Douglas Davis (cellist) (on 1979-09-17), Christine Ermacoff (on 1979-09-17), Raymond Kelley (cellist) (on 1979-09-17) and Mary Lane (cellist) (on 1979-09-17)
drums (drum set):
Irv Cottler (on 1979-09-17)
guitar:
Al Viola (on 1979-09-17)
harp:
Verlye Mills (on 1979-09-17)
piano:
Vincent Falcone, Jr. (on 1979-09-17) and Vinnie Falcone (conductor) (on 1979-09-17)
trombone:
William Booth (US trombonist) (on 1979-09-17), Charles Loper (American trombonist) (on 1979-09-17), James Self (Session Musician/Tuba) (on 1979-09-17), Jim Self (tubist) (on 1979-09-17) and Bill Watrous (on 1979-09-17)
trumpet:
John Audino (on 1979-09-17), Chuck Findley (trumpet, trombone, horn player) (on 1979-09-17), Uan Rasey (on 1979-09-17) and Charles Turner (US jazz trumpeter) (on 1979-09-17)
viola:
Pamela Goldsmith (American violist) (on 1979-09-17), Lou Kievman (violist) (on 1979-09-17), Archie Levin (on 1979-09-17) and Linn Subotnick (on 1979-09-17)
violin:
Israel Baker (American violinist) (on 1979-09-17), Norman Carr (on 1979-09-17), Glenn Dicterow (violinist) (on 1979-09-17), David Frisina (on 1979-09-17), James Getzoff (American concertmaster and violinist) (on 1979-09-17), Harris Goldman (on 1979-09-17), Marvin Limonick (on 1979-09-17), Mary Lundquist (on 1979-09-17), Sheldon Sanov (violinist) (on 1979-09-17), Joseph Stepansky (on 1979-09-17), Robert Sushel (on 1979-09-17) and David Turner (string player) (on 1979-09-17)
woodwind:
Gene Cipriano (on 1979-09-17), Jules Jacob (US jazz woodwind player) (on 1979-09-17), John Lowe (woodwind) (on 1979-09-17), Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) (on 1979-09-17), Ted Nash (75- US saxophonist, the nephew) (on 1979-09-17) and Wilbur Schwartz (on 1979-09-17)
background vocals:
Sue Allen (on 1979-09-17), Dick Bolks (on 1979-09-17), Bill Brown (vocal chorus on Sinatra's Trilogy album) (on 1979-09-17), Peggy Clark (on 1979-09-17), Alan Copeland (on 1979-09-17), Allan Davies (on 1979-09-17), Walt Harrah (on 1979-09-17), Ron Hicklin (on 1979-09-17), Tom Kenny (Member of a vocal group in the TIME-LIFE series The Swing Era) (on 1979-09-17), Karen Kenton (on 1979-09-17), Gene Merlino (on 1979-09-17), Lewis Morford (on 1979-09-17), Loulie Jean Norman (on 1979-09-17), Mike Redman (on 1979-09-17), Julia Rinker (on 1979-09-17), Bob Tebow (on 1979-09-17), Jackie Ward (singer) (on 1979-09-17), Jerry Whitman (on 1979-09-17) and Dave Wilson (American vocalist) (on 1979-09-17)
vocals:
Vangie Carmichael (on 1979-09-17), Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1979-09-17), Terry Stilwell (on 1979-09-17), Jim Wheeler (tenor) (on 1979-09-17) and Linda Wheeler (on 1979-09-17)
conductor:
Billy May (on 1979-09-17)
arranger:
Billy May
recorded at:
Western Recorders (@ 6000 Sunset Blvd., part of United Western Recorders studio complex 1957–1985) in Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1979-09-17)
cover recording of:
More Than You Know (on 1979-09-17)
lyricist:
Edward Eliscu and Billy Rose (lyricist and Broadway producer)
composer:
Vincent Youmans
publisher:
Anne-Rachel Music Corp., Intersong Music, LSQ Music Co., Miller Music Corp., The Songwriters Guild, WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (, until 2019-05-28) and WC Music Corp. (from 2019-05-28 to present)
part of:
Great Day!
part of:
Hit the Deck (1955 movie)
3:27
13The Song Is You
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1979-09-18)
cello:
Douglas Davis (cellist) (on 1979-09-18) and Raymond Kelley (cellist) (on 1979-09-18)
double bass:
Gene Cherico (on 1979-09-18) and Meyer "Mike" Rubin (US bassist 1930s - 1960s) (on 1979-09-18)
drums (drum set):
Irv Cottler (on 1979-09-18)
guitar:
Al Viola (on 1979-09-18)
harp:
Verlye Mills (on 1979-09-18)
piano:
Vincent Falcone, Jr. (on 1979-09-18)
trombone:
Dick Nash (on 1979-09-18), Lloyd Ulyate (on 1979-09-18) and Bill Watrous (on 1979-09-18)
trumpet:
John Audino (on 1979-09-18), Chuck Findley (trumpet, trombone, horn player) (on 1979-09-18), Robert Findley (on 1979-09-18) and Charles Turner (US jazz trumpeter) (on 1979-09-18)
tuba:
Tommy Johnson (session tuba player) (on 1979-09-18)
viola:
Pamela Goldsmith (American violist) (on 1979-09-18) and Allan Harshman (violist) (on 1979-09-18)
violin:
Israel Baker (American violinist) (on 1979-09-18), Harry Bluestone (on 1979-09-18), Norman Carr (on 1979-09-18), David Frisina (on 1979-09-18), Marvin Limonick (on 1979-09-18), Mary Lundquist (on 1979-09-18), Stanley Plummer (on 1979-09-18) and Marshall Sosson (on 1979-09-18)
woodwind:
Jules Jacob (US jazz woodwind player) (on 1979-09-18), John Lowe (woodwind) (on 1979-09-18), Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) (on 1979-09-18), Wilbur Schwartz (on 1979-09-18) and Robert Steen (on 1979-09-18)
background vocals:
Sue Allen (on 1979-09-18), Dick Bolks (on 1979-09-18), Gene Merlino (on 1979-09-18) and Mike Redman (on 1979-09-18)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1979-09-18)
orchestra:
Billy May & His Orchestra (on 1979-09-18)
conductor:
Billy May (on 1979-09-18)
arranger:
Billy May (on 1979-09-18)
recorded at:
Western Recorders (@ 6000 Sunset Blvd., part of United Western Recorders studio complex 1957–1985) in Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1979-09-18)
cover recording of:
The Song Is You (on 1979-09-18)
lyricist:
Oscar Hammerstein II (of Rodgers & Hammerstein)
composer:
Jerome Kern
publisher:
PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (renamed Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. circa 1998) and T.B. Harms Co.
2:42
14Theme From New York, New York
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1979-09-19)
producer:
Sonny Burke (Joseph Francis Burke, producer, songwriter and Big Band leader) (on 1979-09-19)
cello:
Ronald Cooper (on 1979-09-19), Douglas Davis (cellist) (on 1979-09-19), Raymond Kelley (cellist) (on 1979-09-19) and Mary Lane (cellist) (on 1979-09-19)
double bass:
Gene Cherico (on 1979-09-19) and Meyer "Mike" Rubin (US bassist 1930s - 1960s) (on 1979-09-19)
drums (drum set):
Irv Cottler (on 1979-09-19)
guitar:
Al Viola (on 1979-09-19)
percussion:
Dale Anderson (percussionist) (on 1979-09-19)
piano:
Pete Jolly (American jazz pianist, accordionist, and composer) (on 1979-09-19)
trombone:
Charles Loper (American trombonist) (on 1979-09-19), Dick Nash (on 1979-09-19) and Lloyd Ulyate (on 1979-09-19)
trumpet:
John Audino (on 1979-09-19), Johnny Best (jazz trumpeter) (on 1979-09-19), Chuck Findley (trumpet, trombone, horn player) (on 1979-09-19) and Charles Turner (US jazz trumpeter) (on 1979-09-19)
tuba:
Tommy Johnson (session tuba player) (on 1979-09-19)
viola:
Pamela Goldsmith (American violist) (on 1979-09-19), Allan Harshman (violist) (on 1979-09-19), Archie Levin (on 1979-09-19) and Barbara Simons (on 1979-09-19)
violin:
Rochelle Abramson (violinist) (on 1979-09-19), Judith Aller (on 1979-09-19), Israel Baker (American violinist) (on 1979-09-19), Harry Bluestone (on 1979-09-19), David Frisina (on 1979-09-19), Harris Goldman (on 1979-09-19), Marvin Limonick (on 1979-09-19), Sheldon Sanov (violinist) (on 1979-09-19), Daniel Shindaryov (Session Musician) (on 1979-09-19), Jennifer Small (on 1979-09-19), Marshall Sosson (on 1979-09-19) and Joseph Stepansky (on 1979-09-19)
woodwind:
Gene Cipriano (on 1979-09-19), Jules Jacob (US jazz woodwind player) (on 1979-09-19), John Lowe (woodwind) (on 1979-09-19), Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) (on 1979-09-19) and Wilbur Schwartz (on 1979-09-19)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1979-09-19)
orchestra:
Vincent Falcone, Jr. & His Orchestra (on 1979-09-19)
conductor:
Vincent Falcone, Jr. (on 1979-09-19) and Vinnie Falcone (conductor) (on 1979-09-19)
arranger:
Don Costa (US pop music arranger & producer) (on 1979-09-19)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Warner Bros. Records Inc. (not for release label use, company behind the “WB Records” imprint) (in 1980)
recorded at:
Western Recorders (@ 6000 Sunset Blvd., part of United Western Recorders studio complex 1957–1985) in Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1979-09-19)
cover recording of:
Theme From “New York, New York” (usually just titled “New York, New York”) (on 1979-09-19)
dedicated to:
New York, New York, United States
lyricist:
Fred Ebb (lyricist)
composer:
John Kander (composer)
publisher:
シンコーミュージック・パブリッシャーズ (Shinko Music Publishing Co., Ltd.) (ended), EMI Unart Catalog Inc., EMI United Partnership Ltd., Unart Music Corporation, United Artists, フジパシフィックミュージック SBK事業部 (Fujipacific Music SBK Department), ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label) and 香港商百代音樂股份有限公司台灣分公司 (EMI Music Publishing (S.E.Asia) Ltd., Taiwan Branch)
part of:
New York, New York (1977 musical film soundtrack)
recording of:
Theme From “New York, New York” (usually just titled “New York, New York”) (on 1979-09-19)
dedicated to:
New York, New York, United States
lyricist:
Fred Ebb (lyricist)
composer:
John Kander (composer)
publisher:
シンコーミュージック・パブリッシャーズ (Shinko Music Publishing Co., Ltd.) (ended), EMI Unart Catalog Inc., EMI United Partnership Ltd., Unart Music Corporation, United Artists, フジパシフィックミュージック SBK事業部 (Fujipacific Music SBK Department), ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label) and 香港商百代音樂股份有限公司台灣分公司 (EMI Music Publishing (S.E.Asia) Ltd., Taiwan Branch)
part of:
New York, New York (1977 musical film soundtrack)
3.93:29
15Something
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1979-12-03)
cello:
Barbara Badgley (on 1979-12-03), Marie Fera (on 1979-12-03), Paula Hochhalter (on 1979-12-03), Igor Horoshevsky (on 1979-12-03), Ray Kramer (on 1979-12-03), Carolisa Lindberg (on 1979-12-03), Robert Martin (cellist, Sequoia String Quartet) (on 1979-12-03), Nils Oliver (cellist) (on 1979-12-03), Harry Shlutz (on 1979-12-03), Eleanor Slatkin (US cellist, b. Aller) (on 1979-12-03), David Speltz (on 1979-12-03) and Gloria Strassner (on 1979-12-03)
double bass:
Árni Egilsson (on 1979-12-03), Gene Cherico (on 1979-12-03), Chuck Domanico (American bassist) (on 1979-12-03), John Hornschuch (on 1979-12-03), Peter Mercurio (on 1979-12-03) and Meyer "Mike" Rubin (US bassist 1930s - 1960s) (on 1979-12-03)
drums (drum set):
Irv Cottler (on 1979-12-03)
guitar:
Al Viola (on 1979-12-03)
harp:
Catherine Gotthoffer (US harpist) (on 1979-12-03)
viola:
Denyse Buffum (on 1979-12-03), James Dunham (viola player) (on 1979-12-03), Pamela Goldsmith (American violist) (on 1979-12-03), Allan Harshman (violist) (on 1979-12-03), Lou Kievman (violist) (on 1979-12-03), Archie Levin (on 1979-12-03), Patricia Mathews (violist) (on 1979-12-03), David Schwartz (violist) (on 1979-12-03), Leeana Sherman (on 1979-12-03), Barbara Simons (on 1979-12-03), Barbara Thomason (on 1979-12-03) and Alan de Veritch (on 1979-12-03)
violin:
Jerome Webster (Violinist) (from 1979-02-03 until 1979-12-03), Judith Aller (on 1979-12-03), Thelma Beach (on 1979-12-03), Norman Carr (on 1979-12-03), Ron Clark (violinist) (on 1979-12-03), Isabelle Daskoff (on 1979-12-03), Glenn Dicterow (violinist) (on 1979-12-03), Ronald Folsom (on 1979-12-03), Harris Goldman (on 1979-12-03), Joseph Goodman (violin) (on 1979-12-03), Debbie Grossman (on 1979-12-03), Bill Hybel (on 1979-12-03), William Hymanson (on 1979-12-03), Anatol Kaminsky (on 1979-12-03), Nathan Kaproff (on 1979-12-03), Ezra Kliger (on 1979-12-03), Bernard Kundell (on 1979-12-03), Kathleen Lenski (on 1979-12-03), Marvin Limonick (on 1979-12-03), Mary Lundquist (on 1979-12-03), 松田洋子 (Yoko Matsuda, violinist) (on 1979-12-03), Nathan Ross (on 1979-12-03), John Sambuco (on 1979-12-03), Erica Sharp (on 1979-12-03), Ross Shub (on 1979-12-03), Paul Shure (on 1979-12-03), Joseph Stepansky (on 1979-12-03), Robert Sushel (on 1979-12-03), Ilkka Talvi (violinist) (on 1979-12-03), David Turner (string player) (on 1979-12-03), Dorothy Wade (Violinist) (on 1979-12-03) and 渡辺實和子 (Miwako Watanabe) (on 1979-12-03)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1979-12-03)
orchestra:
Vincent Falcone, Jr. & His Orchestra (on 1979-12-03)
conductor:
Vincent Falcone, Jr. (on 1979-12-03)
arranger:
Nelson Riddle
recorded at:
The Burbank Studios in Burbank, California, United States (on 1979-12-03)
cover recording of:
Something (on 1979-12-03)
lyricist and composer:
George Harrison (The Beatles)
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing (do not use as a release label!), Harrisongs Ltd. and Nichion Synch Division (NICHION, INC. Synch Division)
4:45
16The Gal That Got Away / It Never Entered My Mind
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1981-04-08)
producer:
Don Costa (US pop music arranger & producer)
brass:
Jerry Hey (on 1981-04-08), Warren Luening (on 1981-04-08), Charles Turner (US jazz trumpeter) (on 1981-04-08) and Allen Vizzutti (American trumpeter) (on 1981-04-08)
cello:
Robert L. Adcock (on 1981-04-08), Douglas Davis (cellist) (on 1981-04-08), Selene Hurford (on 1981-04-08) and Armand Kaproff (on 1981-04-08)
double bass:
Gene Cherico (on 1981-04-08) and Chuck Domanico (American bassist) (on 1981-04-08)
drums (drum set):
Irv Cottler (on 1981-04-08)
French horn:
Vincent DeRosa (on 1981-04-08), Richard Perissi (on 1981-04-08) and Henry Sigismonti (on 1981-04-08)
guitar:
Tony Mottola (on 1981-04-08)
harp:
Catherine Gotthoffer (US harpist) (on 1981-04-08)
percussion:
Emil Richards (on 1981-04-08)
piano:
Vincent Falcone, Jr. (on 1981-04-08)
trombone:
Joe Howard (american trombone player) (on 1981-04-08), Dick Noel (trombone) (on 1981-04-08), Bill Reichenbach, Jr. (jazz trombonist) (on 1981-04-08) and Lloyd Ulyate (on 1981-04-08)
viola:
Pamela Goldsmith (American violist) (on 1981-04-08), Roland Kato (on 1981-04-08), Myra Kestenbaum (on 1981-04-08), Lou Kievman (violist) (on 1981-04-08), Linn Subotnick (on 1981-04-08) and Alan de Veritch (on 1981-04-08)
violin:
Thelma Beach (on 1981-04-08), Dixie Blackstone (on 1981-04-08), Harry Bluestone (on 1981-04-08), Stuart Canin (American violinist and conductor) (on 1981-04-08), Isabelle Daskoff (on 1981-04-08), Assa Drori (on 1981-04-08), Walter Edelstein (on 1981-04-08), Anatol Kaminsky (on 1981-04-08), George Kast (on 1981-04-08), Marvin Limonick (on 1981-04-08), Joseph Livoti (violinist) (on 1981-04-08), Nathan Ross (on 1981-04-08), John Sambuco (on 1981-04-08), Haim Shtrum (on 1981-04-08), Marcia Van Dyke (violinist/actress) (on 1981-04-08) and Gerald Vinci (American violinist and strings conductor) (on 1981-04-08)
woodwind:
Arnold Koblentz (Oboe player) (on 1981-04-08), Louise DiTullio (on 1981-04-08), Bill Hood (Jazz multi-instrumentalist) (on 1981-04-08), Harry Klee (on 1981-04-08), John Lowe (woodwind) (on 1981-04-08), Jack Marsh (on 1981-04-08), Wilbur Schwartz (on 1981-04-08) and Wayne Songer (clarinetist and saxophonist) (on 1981-04-08)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1981-04-08)
conductor:
Vincent Falcone, Jr. (on 1981-04-08) and Gordon Jenkins (on 1981-04-08)
arranger:
Nelson Riddle
recorded at:
Wally Heider Recording Studio (@ 1604 North Cahuenga, Hollywood) in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1981-04-08)
medley including a cover recording of:
It Never Entered My Mind (on 1981-04-08)
lyricist:
Lorenz Hart (in 1940)
composer:
Richard Rodgers (composer) (in 1940)
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA) and Lorenz Hart Publishing Co.
sub-publisher:
ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label) and ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部 (Warner/Chappell Music Japan K.K., Synch Division)
medley including a cover recording of:
The Man That Got Away (A Star Is Born) (on 1981-04-08)
lyricist:
Ira Gershwin (in 1953)
composer:
Harold Arlen (in 1953)
publisher:
Chappell/Morris Ltd., Harwin Music Corporation, MPL Communications Inc. (Paul McCartney‐related, NYC‐based company) and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
part of:
The 27th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
5:51
17A Long Night
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1981-07-20)
producer:
Don Costa (US pop music arranger & producer)
brass:
Charles Turner (US jazz trumpeter) (on 1981-07-20)
cello:
Richard Bock (cellist) (on 1981-07-20), Julius Ehrenwerth (on 1981-07-20), Jesse Levy (on 1981-07-20) and Anthony Sophos (on 1981-07-20)
double bass:
Frank Bruno (bass) (on 1981-07-20), Gene Cherico (on 1981-07-20) and Richard Romoff (on 1981-07-20)
drums (drum set):
Irv Cottler (on 1981-07-20)
French horn:
Joseph de Angelis (on 1981-07-20), Donald Corrado (on 1981-07-20) and Sharon Moe (on 1981-07-20)
guitar:
Tony Mottola (on 1981-07-20)
harp:
Gloria Agostini (Harp) (on 1981-07-20)
percussion:
Ted Sommer (on 1981-07-20)
piano:
Vincent Falcone, Jr. (on 1981-07-20)
viola:
George Brown (American pop violinist) (on 1981-07-20), Theodore Israel (on 1981-07-20), Vincent Liota (on 1981-07-20), Selig Posner (on 1981-07-20), Michael Spivakowsky (on 1981-07-20) and Rose Tillotson (on 1981-07-20)
violin:
Sanford Allen (on 1981-07-20), Julius Brand (on 1981-07-20), Frederick Buldrini (on 1981-07-20), Peter Buonconsiglio (on 1981-07-20), James Burnham (on 1981-07-20), Max Cahn (on 1981-07-20), Paul Gershman (on 1981-07-20), Maura Giannini (on 1981-07-20), Lesley Heller (on 1981-07-20), Elliot Magaziner (on 1981-07-20), Carmel Malin (on 1981-07-20), Joe Malin (on 1981-07-20), Pamela Posk (on 1981-07-20), Secondo Proto (on 1981-07-20), Christopher Tarle (on 1981-07-20) and George Wozniak (on 1981-07-20)
woodwind:
Phil Bodner (Woodwind player) (on 1981-07-20), Sidney Cooper (on 1981-07-20), Wally Kane (US woodwind player) (on 1981-07-20), Bernie Kaufman (on 1981-07-20), Al Klink (on 1981-07-20), Sol Schlinger (saxophone, jazz) (on 1981-07-20) and Robert Steen (on 1981-07-20)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1981-07-20)
conductor:
Gordon Jenkins (on 1981-07-20)
arranger:
Gordon Jenkins
recorded at:
Columbia Studios in New York, New York, United States (on 1981-07-20)
recording of:
A Long Night (on 1981-07-20)
lyricist:
Loonis McGlohon
composer:
Alec Wilder (American composer)
publisher:
Saloon Songs Inc.
3:46
18Here’s to the Band
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1983-01-25)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1983-01-25)
arranger:
Joe Parnello (American pianist, conductor and arranger)
recording of:
Here's to the Band (on 1983-01-25)
writer:
Sharman Howe, Alfred Nittoli and Arthur Schroeck
publisher:
EMI Algee Music Corp. and Saloon Songs Inc.
4:12
19It’s Sunday
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1983-02-28)
guitar:
Tony Mottola (on 1983-02-28)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1983-02-28)
arranger:
Tony Mottola
recording of:
It's Sunday (on 1983-02-28)
lyricist:
Susan Birkenhead
composer:
Jule Styne
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA), Saloon Songs Inc., Unichappell Music and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
3:38
20Mack the Knife
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1986-10-30)
recording engineer and mixer:
Phil Ramone
assistant engineer:
Elliot Scheiner and Allen Sides
producer:
Quincy Jones
solo guitar:
George Benson (jazz guitarist/singer) (on 1986-10-30)
solo trombone:
Urbie Green (on 1986-10-30)
solo trumpet [Muted Trumpet]:
Joe Newman (US jazz trumpeter) (on 1986-10-30)
vibraphone [vibes]:
Lionel Hampton (on 1986-10-30)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1986-10-30)
orchestra and performer:
Quincy Jones and His Orchestra (on 1986-10-30)
conductor:
Quincy Jones (on 1986-10-30)
arranger:
Frank Foster (saxophonist)
cover recording of:
Mack the Knife (1954 Blitzstein translation) (on 1986-10-30)
lyricist:
Bertolt Brecht
composer:
Kurt Weill (composer)
translator:
Marc Blitzstein (American composer) (in 1954)
publisher:
Universal Edition (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
translated version of:
Die Dreigroschenoper: Vorspiel. Die Moritat von Mackie Messer
recording of:
Mack the Knife (1954 Blitzstein translation)
lyricist:
Bertolt Brecht
composer:
Kurt Weill (composer)
translator:
Marc Blitzstein (American composer) (in 1954)
publisher:
Universal Edition (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
translated version of:
Die Dreigroschenoper: Vorspiel. Die Moritat von Mackie Messer
4:53

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manufactured in:United States
copyrighted (©) by and phonographic copyright (℗) by:Reprise Records (in 1990)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/2263009 [info]
ASIN:US: B000002LMU [info]