The Voice: Over Twenty Years in Music 1939-1960

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

Tracklist

CD 1: From the Bottom of My Heart: Complete Studio Recordings & Broadcasts
CD 2: I’ll Be Seeing You: Dorsey Years Vol. 1
CD 3: Whispering: Dorsey Years Vol. 2
CD 4: Violets for Your Furs: Dorsey Years Vol. 3
CD 5: Night and Day: Dorsey Years Vol. 4
CD 6: I’ll Be Around: Columbia V-Discs Volume 1
CD 7: The Song Is You: Columbia V-Discs Volume 2
CD 8: Close To You: Columbia Shellacks in Chronological Order Vol. 1
CD 9: My Melancholy Baby: Columbia Shellacks in Chronological Order Vol. 2
CD 10: Nancy (With the Laughing Face): Columbia Shellacks in Chronological Order Vol. 3
CD 11: They Say It’s Wonderful: Columbia Shellacks in Chronological Order Vol. 4
CD 12: September Song: Columbia Shellacks in Chronological Order Vol. 5
CD 13: Stella by Starlight: Columbia Shellacks in Chronological Order Vol. 6
CD 14: Autumn In New York: Columbia Shellacks in Chronological Order Vol. 7
CD 15: Nature Boy: Columbia Shellacks in Chronological Order Vol. 8
CD 16: Mad About You: Columbia Shellacks in Chronological Order Vol. 9
CD 17: April in Paris: Columbia Shellacks in Chronological Order Vol. 10
CD 18: Goodnight Irene: Columbia Shellacks in Chronological Order Vol. 11
CD 19: The Voice of Frank Sinatra / Frankly Sentimental: Two Original 10" LPs
CD 20: Songs by Sinatra / Swing and Dance With Frank Sinatra: Two Original 10" LPs
CD 21: Songs for Young Lovers / Swing Easy: Two Original 10" LPs
CD 22: In the Wee Small Hours: Original Album (2 x 10" LPs)
CD 23: Songs for Swingin’ Lovers: Original Album
CD 24: Close to You: Original Album
CD 25: A Swingin’ Affair!: Original Album
CD 26: Where Are You?: Original Album
CD 27: Come Fly With Me: Original Album
CD 28: Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely: Original Album
CD 29: Come Dance With Me!: Original Album
CD 30: No One Cares: Original Album
CD 31: Nice ’n’ Easy: Original Album
CD 32: My One and Only Love: Capitol Singles Vol. 1
CD 33: Three Coins in the Fountain: Capitol Singles Vol. 2
CD 34: Time After Time: Capitol Singles Vol. 3
CD 35: My Blue Heaven: Capitol Singles Vol. 4
CD 36: I’ll Never Smile Again: Frank Sinatra in the Movies Vol. 1
CD 37: Ol’ Man River: Frank Sinatra in the Movies Vol. 2
CD 38: I Believe: Frank Sinatra in the Movies Vol. 3
CD 39: All of Me: Frank Sinatra in the Movies Vol. 4
CD 40: High Society: Frank Sinatra in the Movies Vol. 5
CD 41: Frank Sinatra Conducts the Music of Alec Wilder: Original Album, 1945
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1Air for Oboe (Soloist, Mitch Miller)
bass:
Frank Carroll (US bass player) (on 1945-12-05) and Mack Shopnick (on 1945-12-05)
cello:
Maurice Brown (jazz cellist) (on 1945-12-05), Armand Kaproff (on 1945-12-05) and Morris Stonzek (on 1945-12-05)
drums (drum set):
Howard Smith (jazz drummer) (on 1945-12-05)
solo oboe:
Mitch Miller (on 1945-12-05)
viola:
Sidney Brecher (on 1945-12-05), Harold Coletta (on 1945-12-05) and Isadore Zir (aka Isadore Zit viola player) (on 1945-12-05)
violin:
Frederick Buldrini (on 1945-12-05), Sam Caplan (on 1945-12-05), Kurt Dieterle (on 1945-12-05), Howard Kay (Violin player) (on 1945-12-05), Leo Kruczek (on 1945-12-05), Bernard Kundell (on 1945-12-05), Milton Lomask (on 1945-12-05), Harold Micklin (violinist) (on 1945-12-05), Alex Ores (violinist) (on 1945-12-05), Felix Orlewitz (on 1945-12-05), Zelly Smirnoff (violinist) (on 1945-12-05) and Harry Zarief (on 1945-12-05)
orchestra:
The Columbia String Orchestra (on 1945-12-05)
conductor:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1945-12-05)
arranger:
Alec Wilder
recording of:
Air for Oboe (on 1945-12-05)
composer:
Alec Wilder
Frank Sinatra with Woodwind Octet, The Columbia String Orchestra & Harpsichord3:38
2Air for Bassoon (Soloist, Harold Goltzer)
bass:
Frank Carroll (US bass player) (on 1945-12-05) and Mack Shopnick (on 1945-12-05)
cello:
Maurice Brown (jazz cellist) (on 1945-12-05), Armand Kaproff (on 1945-12-05) and Morris Stonzek (on 1945-12-05)
drums (drum set):
Howard Smith (jazz drummer) (on 1945-12-05)
solo bassoon:
Harold Goltzer (American classical and jazz bassoonist) (on 1945-12-05)
viola:
Sidney Brecher (on 1945-12-05), Harold Coletta (on 1945-12-05) and Isadore Zir (aka Isadore Zit viola player) (on 1945-12-05)
violin:
Frederick Buldrini (on 1945-12-05), Sam Caplan (on 1945-12-05), Kurt Dieterle (on 1945-12-05), Howard Kay (Violin player) (on 1945-12-05), Leo Kruczek (on 1945-12-05), Bernard Kundell (on 1945-12-05), Milton Lomask (on 1945-12-05), Harold Micklin (violinist) (on 1945-12-05), Alex Ores (violinist) (on 1945-12-05), Felix Orlewitz (on 1945-12-05), Zelly Smirnoff (violinist) (on 1945-12-05) and Harry Zarief (on 1945-12-05)
orchestra:
The Columbia String Orchestra (on 1945-12-05)
conductor:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1945-12-05)
arranger:
Alec Wilder
recording of:
Air for Bassoon (on 1945-12-05)
composer:
Alec Wilder
Frank Sinatra with Woodwind Octet, The Columbia String Orchestra & Harpsichord4:36
3Air for Flute (Soloist, Julius Baker)
bass:
Frank Carroll (US bass player) (on 1945-12-05) and Mack Shopnick (on 1945-12-05)
cello:
Maurice Brown (jazz cellist) (on 1945-12-05), Armand Kaproff (on 1945-12-05) and Morris Stonzek (on 1945-12-05)
drums (drum set):
Howard Smith (jazz drummer) (on 1945-12-05)
solo flute:
Julius Baker (flautist) (on 1945-12-05)
viola:
Sidney Brecher (on 1945-12-05), Harold Coletta (on 1945-12-05) and Isadore Zir (aka Isadore Zit viola player) (on 1945-12-05)
violin:
Frederick Buldrini (on 1945-12-05), Sam Caplan (on 1945-12-05), Kurt Dieterle (on 1945-12-05), Howard Kay (Violin player) (on 1945-12-05), Leo Kruczek (on 1945-12-05), Bernard Kundell (on 1945-12-05), Milton Lomask (on 1945-12-05), Harold Micklin (violinist) (on 1945-12-05), Alex Ores (violinist) (on 1945-12-05), Felix Orlewitz (on 1945-12-05), Zelly Smirnoff (violinist) (on 1945-12-05) and Harry Zarief (on 1945-12-05)
orchestra:
The Columbia String Orchestra (on 1945-12-05)
conductor:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1945-12-05)
arranger:
Alec Wilder
recording of:
Air for Flute (on 1945-12-05)
composer:
Alec Wilder
Frank Sinatra with Woodwind Octet, The Columbia String Orchestra & Harpsichord4:35
4Air for English Horn (Soloist, Mitch Miller)
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1945-12-10)
bass:
Frank Carroll (US bass player) (on 1945-12-10) and Ruby Jamatz (on 1945-12-10)
bass clarinet:
Reggie Merrill (on 1945-12-10)
bassoon:
Harold Goltzer (American classical and jazz bassoonist) (on 1945-12-10)
cello:
Maurice Bialkin (on 1945-12-10), Ben Feinbloom (cellist) (on 1945-12-10) and Armand Kaproff (on 1945-12-10)
clarinet:
Bernie Kaufman (on 1945-12-10) and Paul Ricci (on 1945-12-10)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Dick Ridgely (on 1945-12-10)
flute:
Julius Baker (flautist) (on 1945-12-10)
harpsichord:
Howard Smith (swing jazz pianist) (on 1945-12-10)
instruments:
Mitch Miller (on 1945-12-10)
solo cor anglais [english horn]:
Mitch Miller (on 1945-12-10)
viola:
Sidney Brecher (on 1945-12-10), Harold Coletta (on 1945-12-10) and Henry Pakaln (on 1945-12-10)
violin:
William Brailowsky (violinist) (on 1945-12-10), Frederick Buldrini (on 1945-12-10), Sam Caplan (on 1945-12-10), Bill Gale (on 1945-12-10), Howard Kay (Violin player) (on 1945-12-10), Sylvan Kirsner (on 1945-12-10), Leo Kruczek (on 1945-12-10), Milton Lomask (on 1945-12-10), Alex Ores (violinist) (on 1945-12-10), Felix Orlewitz (on 1945-12-10), Zelly Smirnoff (violinist) (on 1945-12-10) and Harry Zarief (on 1945-12-10)
orchestra:
The Columbia String Orchestra (on 1945-12-10)
conductor:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1945-12-10)
arranger:
Alec Wilder
recording of:
Air for English Horn (on 1945-12-10)
composer:
Alec Wilder
Frank Sinatra with Woodwind Octet, The Columbia String Orchestra & Harpsichord4:00
5Slow Dance
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1945-12-10)
bass:
Frank Carroll (US bass player) (on 1945-12-10) and Ruby Jamatz (on 1945-12-10)
bass clarinet:
Reggie Merrill (on 1945-12-10)
bassoon:
Harold Goltzer (American classical and jazz bassoonist) (on 1945-12-10)
cello:
Maurice Bialkin (on 1945-12-10), Ben Feinbloom (cellist) (on 1945-12-10) and Armand Kaproff (on 1945-12-10)
clarinet:
Bernie Kaufman (on 1945-12-10) and Paul Ricci (on 1945-12-10)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Dick Ridgely (on 1945-12-10)
flute:
Julius Baker (flautist) (on 1945-12-10)
harpsichord:
Howard Smith (swing jazz pianist) (on 1945-12-10)
instruments:
Mitch Miller (on 1945-12-10)
viola:
Sidney Brecher (on 1945-12-10), Harold Coletta (on 1945-12-10) and Henry Pakaln (on 1945-12-10)
violin:
William Brailowsky (violinist) (on 1945-12-10), Frederick Buldrini (on 1945-12-10), Sam Caplan (on 1945-12-10), Bill Gale (on 1945-12-10), Howard Kay (Violin player) (on 1945-12-10), Sylvan Kirsner (on 1945-12-10), Leo Kruczek (on 1945-12-10), Milton Lomask (on 1945-12-10), Alex Ores (violinist) (on 1945-12-10), Felix Orlewitz (on 1945-12-10), Zelly Smirnoff (violinist) (on 1945-12-10) and Harry Zarief (on 1945-12-10)
orchestra:
The Columbia String Orchestra (on 1945-12-10)
conductor:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1945-12-10)
arranger:
Alec Wilder
recording of:
Slow Dance (on 1945-12-10)
composer:
Alec Wilder
Frank Sinatra with Woodwind Octet, The Columbia String Orchestra & Harpsichord4:09
6Theme and Variations
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1945-12-10)
bass:
Frank Carroll (US bass player) (on 1945-12-10) and Ruby Jamatz (on 1945-12-10)
bass clarinet:
Reggie Merrill (on 1945-12-10)
bassoon:
Harold Goltzer (American classical and jazz bassoonist) (on 1945-12-10)
cello:
Maurice Bialkin (on 1945-12-10), Ben Feinbloom (cellist) (on 1945-12-10) and Armand Kaproff (on 1945-12-10)
clarinet:
Bernie Kaufman (on 1945-12-10) and Paul Ricci (on 1945-12-10)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Dick Ridgely (on 1945-12-10)
flute:
Julius Baker (flautist) (on 1945-12-10)
harpsichord:
Howard Smith (swing jazz pianist) (on 1945-12-10)
instruments:
Mitch Miller (on 1945-12-10)
viola:
Sidney Brecher (on 1945-12-10), Harold Coletta (on 1945-12-10) and Henry Pakaln (on 1945-12-10)
violin:
William Brailowsky (violinist) (on 1945-12-10), Frederick Buldrini (on 1945-12-10), Sam Caplan (on 1945-12-10), Bill Gale (on 1945-12-10), Howard Kay (Violin player) (on 1945-12-10), Sylvan Kirsner (on 1945-12-10), Leo Kruczek (on 1945-12-10), Milton Lomask (on 1945-12-10), Alex Ores (violinist) (on 1945-12-10), Felix Orlewitz (on 1945-12-10), Zelly Smirnoff (violinist) (on 1945-12-10) and Harry Zarief (on 1945-12-10)
orchestra:
The Columbia String Orchestra (on 1945-12-10)
conductor:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1945-12-10)
arranger:
Alec Wilder
recording of:
Theme and Variations (on 1945-12-10)
composer:
Alec Wilder
Frank Sinatra with Woodwind Octet, The Columbia String Orchestra & Harpsichord4:13
7Such a Tender Night
recording of:
Such a Tender Night
writer:
Alec Wilder
The Alec Wilder Octet3:08
8She’ll Be Seven in May
The Alec Wilder Octet3:01
9It’s Silk, Feel It!
The Alec Wilder Octet2:34
10Seldon the Sun
The Alec Wilder Octet3:19
11Her Old Man Was Suspicious
The Alec Wilder Octet2:26
12His First Long Pants
The Alec Wilder Octet2:40
13Pieces of Eight
The Alec Wilder Octet2:26
CD 42: Tone Poems of Color: Original Album, 1956
CD 43: Peggy Lee - The Man I Love: Original Album, 1950
CD 44: Dean Martin - Sleep Warm: Original Album, 1958
CD 45: Christmas Songs by Sinatra - Original Album, 1948
CD 46: A Jolly Christmas From Frank Sinatra: Original Album, 1957 Plus Bonus Tracks