The Best of The Ratpack

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Tracklist

CD 1
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1The Birth of the Blues
cello:
Leonard Chausow (on 1962-11-26)
instruments:
James Allison (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Elmer Barathy (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Lin Blaisdell (on 1962-11-26), Philip Bova (American reeds player & band arranger) (on 1962-11-26), Theodore Dolan, Jr. (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), William Hodgson (trumpeter) (on 1962-11-26), Ray Papai (on 1962-11-26) and Melvin Schmidtz (bassist) (on 1962-11-26)
trombone:
John Avant (on 1962-11-26), Edward Poggensee (Poggy) (on 1962-11-26) and Arthur Sares (on 1962-11-26)
trumpet:
George Bean (trumpet) (on 1962-11-26) and Reunald Jones (on 1962-11-26)
viola:
Arthur W. Ahlman (on 1962-11-26) and Harold Newton (on 1962-11-26)
violin:
Sol Bobrov (on 1962-11-26), David Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Oscar Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Joseph Goodman (violin) (on 1962-11-26), Irving Kaplan (on 1962-11-26) and Joseph Nelson (violinist) (on 1962-11-26)
lead vocals:
Sammy Davis Jr. (on 1962-11-26), Dean Martin (American singer/actor) (on 1962-11-26) and Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1962-11-26)
conductor:
Matty Malneck (on 1962-11-26)
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
Birth of the Blues (on 1962-11-26)
lyricist:
Lew Brown and Buddy DeSylva
composer:
Ray Henderson
Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr.1:40
2You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You
cello:
Leonard Chausow (on 1962-11-26)
instruments:
James Allison (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Elmer Barathy (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Lin Blaisdell (on 1962-11-26), Philip Bova (American reeds player & band arranger) (on 1962-11-26), Theodore Dolan, Jr. (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), William Hodgson (trumpeter) (on 1962-11-26), Ray Papai (on 1962-11-26) and Melvin Schmidtz (bassist) (on 1962-11-26)
trombone:
John Avant (on 1962-11-26), Edward Poggensee (Poggy) (on 1962-11-26) and Arthur Sares (on 1962-11-26)
trumpet:
George Bean (trumpet) (on 1962-11-26) and Reunald Jones (on 1962-11-26)
viola:
Arthur W. Ahlman (on 1962-11-26) and Harold Newton (on 1962-11-26)
violin:
Sol Bobrov (on 1962-11-26), David Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Oscar Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Joseph Goodman (violin) (on 1962-11-26), Irving Kaplan (on 1962-11-26) and Joseph Nelson (violinist) (on 1962-11-26)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1962-11-26)
conductor:
Matty Malneck (on 1962-11-26)
arranger:
Billy May
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You (on 1962-11-26)
writer:
James Cavanaugh, Russ Morgan (Big Band orchestra leader) and Larry Stock
publisher:
Capitol Records (imprint of Capitol Records, Inc.), Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc. and Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc. ((ASCAP) tradename Peermusic)
part of:
The Real Book (compilation of jazz standards, Volume I)
Frank Sinatra2:42
3I Left My Heart in San Francisco
cello:
Leonard Chausow (on 1962-11-26)
instruments:
James Allison (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Elmer Barathy (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Lin Blaisdell (on 1962-11-26), Philip Bova (American reeds player & band arranger) (on 1962-11-26), Theodore Dolan, Jr. (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), William Hodgson (trumpeter) (on 1962-11-26), Ray Papai (on 1962-11-26) and Melvin Schmidtz (bassist) (on 1962-11-26)
trombone:
John Avant (on 1962-11-26), Edward Poggensee (Poggy) (on 1962-11-26) and Arthur Sares (on 1962-11-26)
trumpet:
George Bean (trumpet) (on 1962-11-26) and Reunald Jones (on 1962-11-26)
viola:
Arthur W. Ahlman (on 1962-11-26) and Harold Newton (on 1962-11-26)
violin:
Sol Bobrov (on 1962-11-26), David Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Oscar Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Joseph Goodman (violin) (on 1962-11-26), Irving Kaplan (on 1962-11-26) and Joseph Nelson (violinist) (on 1962-11-26)
conductor:
Matty Malneck (on 1962-11-26)
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
I Left My Heart in San Francisco (on 1962-11-26)
lyricist:
Douglass Cross (US songwriter)
composer:
George Cory
publisher:
Colgems-EMI Music Inc., Dash Music Co. Ltd. and EMI April Music Inc.
Dean Martin3:07
4When Your Lover Has Gone
cello:
Leonard Chausow (on 1962-11-26)
instruments:
James Allison (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Elmer Barathy (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Lin Blaisdell (on 1962-11-26), Philip Bova (American reeds player & band arranger) (on 1962-11-26), Theodore Dolan, Jr. (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), William Hodgson (trumpeter) (on 1962-11-26), Ray Papai (on 1962-11-26) and Melvin Schmidtz (bassist) (on 1962-11-26)
trombone:
John Avant (on 1962-11-26), Edward Poggensee (Poggy) (on 1962-11-26) and Arthur Sares (on 1962-11-26)
trumpet:
George Bean (trumpet) (on 1962-11-26) and Reunald Jones (on 1962-11-26)
viola:
Arthur W. Ahlman (on 1962-11-26) and Harold Newton (on 1962-11-26)
violin:
Sol Bobrov (on 1962-11-26), David Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Oscar Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Joseph Goodman (violin) (on 1962-11-26), Irving Kaplan (on 1962-11-26) and Joseph Nelson (violinist) (on 1962-11-26)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1962-11-26)
conductor:
Matty Malneck (on 1962-11-26)
arranger:
Nelson Riddle
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
When Your Lover Has Gone (on 1962-11-26)
lyricist and composer:
Einar Aaron Swan
publisher:
Remick Music Corp. and Warner Bros., Inc. (Warner Bros. Music Division)
Frank Sinatra2:07
5What Kind of Fool Am I
cello:
Leonard Chausow (on 1962-11-26)
instruments:
James Allison (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Elmer Barathy (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Lin Blaisdell (on 1962-11-26), Philip Bova (American reeds player & band arranger) (on 1962-11-26), Theodore Dolan, Jr. (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), William Hodgson (trumpeter) (on 1962-11-26), Ray Papai (on 1962-11-26) and Melvin Schmidtz (bassist) (on 1962-11-26)
trombone:
John Avant (on 1962-11-26), Edward Poggensee (Poggy) (on 1962-11-26) and Arthur Sares (on 1962-11-26)
trumpet:
George Bean (trumpet) (on 1962-11-26) and Reunald Jones (on 1962-11-26)
viola:
Arthur W. Ahlman (on 1962-11-26) and Harold Newton (on 1962-11-26)
violin:
Sol Bobrov (on 1962-11-26), David Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Oscar Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Joseph Goodman (violin) (on 1962-11-26), Irving Kaplan (on 1962-11-26) and Joseph Nelson (violinist) (on 1962-11-26)
additional vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1962-11-26)
lead vocals:
Sammy Davis Jr. (on 1962-11-26)
conductor:
Matty Malneck (on 1962-11-26)
arranger:
Marty Paich
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
What Kind of Fool Am I? (on 1962-11-26)
lyricist and composer:
Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley (English actor, singer, songwriter, and filmmaker)
publisher:
Essex Music and Ludlow Music
part of:
Grammy Award: Song of the Year nominees (number: 1963 winner)
part of:
Stop the World – I Want to Get Off
Sammy Davis Jr.2:52
6The Lady Is a Tramp
cello:
Leonard Chausow (on 1962-11-26)
instruments:
James Allison (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Elmer Barathy (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Lin Blaisdell (on 1962-11-26), Philip Bova (American reeds player & band arranger) (on 1962-11-26), Theodore Dolan, Jr. (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), William Hodgson (trumpeter) (on 1962-11-26), Ray Papai (on 1962-11-26) and Melvin Schmidtz (bassist) (on 1962-11-26)
trombone:
John Avant (on 1962-11-26), Edward Poggensee (Poggy) (on 1962-11-26) and Arthur Sares (on 1962-11-26)
trumpet:
George Bean (trumpet) (on 1962-11-26) and Reunald Jones (on 1962-11-26)
viola:
Arthur W. Ahlman (on 1962-11-26) and Harold Newton (on 1962-11-26)
violin:
Sol Bobrov (on 1962-11-26), David Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Oscar Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Joseph Goodman (violin) (on 1962-11-26), Irving Kaplan (on 1962-11-26) and Joseph Nelson (violinist) (on 1962-11-26)
additional vocals:
Sammy Davis Jr. (on 1962-11-26)
lead vocals:
Dean Martin (American singer/actor) (on 1962-11-26) and Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1962-11-26)
conductor:
Matty Malneck (on 1962-11-26)
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
The Lady Is a Tramp (from “Babes in Arms”) (on 1962-11-26)
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
Frank Sinatra1:43
7Where or When
cello:
Leonard Chausow (on 1962-11-26)
instruments:
James Allison (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Elmer Barathy (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Lin Blaisdell (on 1962-11-26), Philip Bova (American reeds player & band arranger) (on 1962-11-26), Theodore Dolan, Jr. (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), William Hodgson (trumpeter) (on 1962-11-26), Ray Papai (on 1962-11-26) and Melvin Schmidtz (bassist) (on 1962-11-26)
trombone:
John Avant (on 1962-11-26), Edward Poggensee (Poggy) (on 1962-11-26) and Arthur Sares (on 1962-11-26)
trumpet:
George Bean (trumpet) (on 1962-11-26) and Reunald Jones (on 1962-11-26)
viola:
Arthur W. Ahlman (on 1962-11-26) and Harold Newton (on 1962-11-26)
violin:
Sol Bobrov (on 1962-11-26), David Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Oscar Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Joseph Goodman (violin) (on 1962-11-26), Irving Kaplan (on 1962-11-26) and Joseph Nelson (violinist) (on 1962-11-26)
additional vocals:
Sammy Davis Jr. (on 1962-11-26)
lead vocals:
Dean Martin (American singer/actor) (on 1962-11-26) and Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1962-11-26)
conductor:
Matty Malneck (on 1962-11-26)
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
Where or When (from “Babes in Arms”) (on 1962-11-26)
lyricist:
Lorenz Hart (in 1937)
composer:
Richard Rodgers (composer) (in 1937)
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA), Chappell Music Ltd., Warner/Chappell, Williamson Music Company and Chappell & Co. (in 1937)
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 (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
part of:
Babes in Arms (full musical)
Dean Martin1:06
8The Lonesome Road
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1957-10-18)
conductor:
Nelson Riddle (on 1957-10-18)
arranger:
Nelson Riddle
recorded at:
El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1957-10-18)
live cover recording of:
Lonesome Road (on 1957-10-18)
lyricist:
Gene Austin
composer:
Nathaniel Shilkret
publisher:
Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd., Nathaniel Shilkret Music Corp. and Paramount Music Corporation
Frank Sinatra3:36
9Nancy
bass:
Melvin Schmidtz (bassist) (on 1962-11-26)
piano:
Bill Miller (pianist) (on 1962-11-26)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1962-11-26)
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
Nancy (With the Laughing Face) (on 1962-11-26)
lyricist:
Phil Silvers
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)
Frank Sinatra2:21
10Sam’s Song
cello:
Leonard Chausow (on 1962-11-26)
instruments:
James Allison (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Elmer Barathy (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Lin Blaisdell (on 1962-11-26), Philip Bova (American reeds player & band arranger) (on 1962-11-26), Theodore Dolan, Jr. (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), William Hodgson (trumpeter) (on 1962-11-26), Ray Papai (on 1962-11-26) and Melvin Schmidtz (bassist) (on 1962-11-26)
trombone:
John Avant (on 1962-11-26), Edward Poggensee (Poggy) (on 1962-11-26) and Arthur Sares (on 1962-11-26)
trumpet:
George Bean (trumpet) (on 1962-11-26) and Reunald Jones (on 1962-11-26)
viola:
Arthur W. Ahlman (on 1962-11-26) and Harold Newton (on 1962-11-26)
violin:
Sol Bobrov (on 1962-11-26), David Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Oscar Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Joseph Goodman (violin) (on 1962-11-26), Irving Kaplan (on 1962-11-26) and Joseph Nelson (violinist) (on 1962-11-26)
conductor:
Matty Malneck (on 1962-11-26)
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
Sam’s Song (on 1962-11-26)
lyricist:
John Elliot (1914-1972 US film songwriter mostly Westerns, aka Jack Ellott)
composer:
Lew Quadling
Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin2:47
11This Can’t Be Love
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1958-03-07)
conductor:
Nelson Riddle (on 1958-03-07)
arranger:
Nelson Riddle
recorded at:
El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1958-03-07)
live cover recording of:
This Can’t Be Love (on 1958-03-07)
lyricist:
Lorenz Hart (in 1938)
composer:
Richard Rodgers (composer) (in 1938)
publisher:
Warner/Chappell
Frank Sinatra1:18
12Hey There
cello:
Leonard Chausow (on 1962-11-26)
instruments:
James Allison (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Elmer Barathy (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Lin Blaisdell (on 1962-11-26), Philip Bova (American reeds player & band arranger) (on 1962-11-26), Theodore Dolan, Jr. (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), William Hodgson (trumpeter) (on 1962-11-26), Ray Papai (on 1962-11-26) and Melvin Schmidtz (bassist) (on 1962-11-26)
trombone:
John Avant (on 1962-11-26), Edward Poggensee (Poggy) (on 1962-11-26) and Arthur Sares (on 1962-11-26)
trumpet:
George Bean (trumpet) (on 1962-11-26) and Reunald Jones (on 1962-11-26)
viola:
Arthur W. Ahlman (on 1962-11-26) and Harold Newton (on 1962-11-26)
violin:
Sol Bobrov (on 1962-11-26), David Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Oscar Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Joseph Goodman (violin) (on 1962-11-26), Irving Kaplan (on 1962-11-26) and Joseph Nelson (violinist) (on 1962-11-26)
additional vocals:
Dean Martin (American singer/actor) (on 1962-11-26) and Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1962-11-26)
lead vocals:
Sammy Davis Jr. (on 1962-11-26)
conductor:
Matty Malneck (on 1962-11-26)
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
Hey There (The Pajama Game) (on 1962-11-26)
lyricist and composer:
Richard Adler (musical composer/lyricist) and Jerry Ross (musical composer/lyricist)
publisher:
Frank Music (from 1954 until 2010), J & J Ross Co. (from 2011 to present) and Lakshmi Puja Music Ltd. (from 2011 to present)
part of:
The Pajama Game (musical)
Sammy Davis Jr.1:33
13Pennies from Heaven
cello:
Leonard Chausow (on 1962-11-26)
instruments:
James Allison (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Elmer Barathy (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Lin Blaisdell (on 1962-11-26), Philip Bova (American reeds player & band arranger) (on 1962-11-26), Theodore Dolan, Jr. (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), William Hodgson (trumpeter) (on 1962-11-26), Ray Papai (on 1962-11-26) and Melvin Schmidtz (bassist) (on 1962-11-26)
trombone:
John Avant (on 1962-11-26), Edward Poggensee (Poggy) (on 1962-11-26) and Arthur Sares (on 1962-11-26)
trumpet:
George Bean (trumpet) (on 1962-11-26) and Reunald Jones (on 1962-11-26)
viola:
Arthur W. Ahlman (on 1962-11-26) and Harold Newton (on 1962-11-26)
violin:
Sol Bobrov (on 1962-11-26), David Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Oscar Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Joseph Goodman (violin) (on 1962-11-26), Irving Kaplan (on 1962-11-26) and Joseph Nelson (violinist) (on 1962-11-26)
additional vocals:
Sammy Davis Jr. (on 1962-11-26)
lead vocals:
Dean Martin (American singer/actor) (on 1962-11-26) and Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1962-11-26)
conductor:
Matty Malneck (on 1962-11-26)
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
Pennies From Heaven (on 1962-11-26)
lyricist:
Johnny Burke (American lyricist, 1908-1964) (in 1936)
composer:
Arthur Johnston (American composer and songwriter) (in 1936)
publisher:
Anne-Rachel Music Corp., Campbell Connelly & Co., Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd., Chappell Music (UK) and Joy Music Inc.
part of:
The 9th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
Dean Martin0:45
14Out of This World
cello:
Leonard Chausow (on 1962-11-26)
instruments:
James Allison (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Elmer Barathy (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Lin Blaisdell (on 1962-11-26), Philip Bova (American reeds player & band arranger) (on 1962-11-26), Theodore Dolan, Jr. (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), William Hodgson (trumpeter) (on 1962-11-26), Ray Papai (on 1962-11-26) and Melvin Schmidtz (bassist) (on 1962-11-26)
trombone:
John Avant (on 1962-11-26), Edward Poggensee (Poggy) (on 1962-11-26) and Arthur Sares (on 1962-11-26)
trumpet:
George Bean (trumpet) (on 1962-11-26) and Reunald Jones (on 1962-11-26)
viola:
Arthur W. Ahlman (on 1962-11-26) and Harold Newton (on 1962-11-26)
violin:
Sol Bobrov (on 1962-11-26), David Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Oscar Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Joseph Goodman (violin) (on 1962-11-26), Irving Kaplan (on 1962-11-26) and Joseph Nelson (violinist) (on 1962-11-26)
conductor:
Matty Malneck (on 1962-11-26)
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
Out of This World (on 1962-11-26)
lyricist:
Johnny Mercer (in 1945)
composer:
Harold Arlen (in 1945)
publisher:
Edwin H. Morris & Co., Inc. (a division of MPL Communications Inc.)
Sammy Davis Jr.3:37
15Night and Day
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1957-11-29)
conductor:
Nelson Riddle (on 1957-11-29)
arranger:
Nelson Riddle (on 1957-11-29)
recorded at:
El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1957-11-29)
live cover recording of:
Night and Day (Cole Porter; from “The Gay Divorce”) (on 1957-11-29)
lyricist and composer:
Cole Porter (composer) (in 1932)
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA), Chappell Music Ltd., Warner Bros. (holding: File NO Releases), Warner Bros. Music (publisher; do NOT use as release label), Warner Bros., Inc. (not for release label use!), Warner Bros., Inc. (Warner Bros. Music Division), Warner/Chappell, WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (until 2019-05-28) and Harms, Inc. (on 1932-11-18)
part of:
Gay Divorce
Frank Sinatra2:24
16Medley: Volare / On an Evening in Roma
cello:
Leonard Chausow (on 1962-11-26)
instruments:
James Allison (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Elmer Barathy (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Lin Blaisdell (on 1962-11-26), Philip Bova (American reeds player & band arranger) (on 1962-11-26), Theodore Dolan, Jr. (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), William Hodgson (trumpeter) (on 1962-11-26), Ray Papai (on 1962-11-26) and Melvin Schmidtz (bassist) (on 1962-11-26)
trombone:
John Avant (on 1962-11-26), Edward Poggensee (Poggy) (on 1962-11-26) and Arthur Sares (on 1962-11-26)
trumpet:
George Bean (trumpet) (on 1962-11-26) and Reunald Jones (on 1962-11-26)
viola:
Arthur W. Ahlman (on 1962-11-26) and Harold Newton (on 1962-11-26)
violin:
Sol Bobrov (on 1962-11-26), David Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Oscar Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Joseph Goodman (violin) (on 1962-11-26), Irving Kaplan (on 1962-11-26) and Joseph Nelson (violinist) (on 1962-11-26)
conductor:
Matty Malneck (on 1962-11-26)
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
On an Evening in Roma (on 1962-11-26)
writer:
Umberto Bertini, Nan Frederics and Alessandro Taccani
live cover recording of:
Volare (Nel blu dipinto di blu) (English lyrics) (on 1962-11-26)
lyricist:
Franco Migliacci and Domenico Modugno
composer:
Domenico Modugno
translator:
Mitchell Parish
publisher:
Robbins Music Corp.
translated version of:
Nel blu dipinto di blu (Volare)
Dean Martin2:23
17Me and My Shadow
cello:
Leonard Chausow (on 1962-11-26)
instruments:
James Allison (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Elmer Barathy (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Lin Blaisdell (on 1962-11-26), Philip Bova (American reeds player & band arranger) (on 1962-11-26), Theodore Dolan, Jr. (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), William Hodgson (trumpeter) (on 1962-11-26), Ray Papai (on 1962-11-26) and Melvin Schmidtz (bassist) (on 1962-11-26)
trombone:
John Avant (on 1962-11-26), Edward Poggensee (Poggy) (on 1962-11-26) and Arthur Sares (on 1962-11-26)
trumpet:
George Bean (trumpet) (on 1962-11-26) and Reunald Jones (on 1962-11-26)
viola:
Arthur W. Ahlman (on 1962-11-26) and Harold Newton (on 1962-11-26)
violin:
Sol Bobrov (on 1962-11-26), David Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Oscar Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Joseph Goodman (violin) (on 1962-11-26), Irving Kaplan (on 1962-11-26) and Joseph Nelson (violinist) (on 1962-11-26)
lead vocals:
Sammy Davis Jr. (on 1962-11-26) and Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1962-11-26)
conductor:
Matty Malneck (on 1962-11-26)
arranger:
Billy May
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
Me and My Shadow (on 1962-11-26)
lyricist:
Billy Rose (lyricist and Broadway producer)
additional writer:
Al Jolson
composer:
Dave Dreyer
publisher:
Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher) and Larry Spier Inc.
Sammy Davis Jr., Frank Sinatra2:21
18Please Be Kind
cello:
Leonard Chausow (on 1962-11-26)
instruments:
James Allison (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Elmer Barathy (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Lin Blaisdell (on 1962-11-26), Philip Bova (American reeds player & band arranger) (on 1962-11-26), Theodore Dolan, Jr. (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), William Hodgson (trumpeter) (on 1962-11-26), Ray Papai (on 1962-11-26) and Melvin Schmidtz (bassist) (on 1962-11-26)
trombone:
John Avant (on 1962-11-26), Edward Poggensee (Poggy) (on 1962-11-26) and Arthur Sares (on 1962-11-26)
trumpet:
George Bean (trumpet) (on 1962-11-26) and Reunald Jones (on 1962-11-26)
viola:
Arthur W. Ahlman (on 1962-11-26) and Harold Newton (on 1962-11-26)
violin:
Sol Bobrov (on 1962-11-26), David Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Oscar Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Joseph Goodman (violin) (on 1962-11-26), Irving Kaplan (on 1962-11-26) and Joseph Nelson (violinist) (on 1962-11-26)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1962-11-26)
conductor:
Matty Malneck (on 1962-11-26)
arranger:
Neal Hefti
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
Please Be Kind (on 1962-11-26)
lyricist:
Sammy Cahn (in 1938)
composer:
Saul Chaplin (in 1938)
publisher:
Harms, Inc.
Frank Sinatra2:22
19I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter
cello:
Leonard Chausow (on 1962-11-26)
instruments:
James Allison (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Elmer Barathy (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Lin Blaisdell (on 1962-11-26), Philip Bova (American reeds player & band arranger) (on 1962-11-26), Theodore Dolan, Jr. (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), William Hodgson (trumpeter) (on 1962-11-26), Ray Papai (on 1962-11-26) and Melvin Schmidtz (bassist) (on 1962-11-26)
trombone:
John Avant (on 1962-11-26), Edward Poggensee (Poggy) (on 1962-11-26) and Arthur Sares (on 1962-11-26)
trumpet:
George Bean (trumpet) (on 1962-11-26) and Reunald Jones (on 1962-11-26)
viola:
Arthur W. Ahlman (on 1962-11-26) and Harold Newton (on 1962-11-26)
violin:
Sol Bobrov (on 1962-11-26), David Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Oscar Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Joseph Goodman (violin) (on 1962-11-26), Irving Kaplan (on 1962-11-26) and Joseph Nelson (violinist) (on 1962-11-26)
conductor:
Matty Malneck (on 1962-11-26)
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter (on 1962-11-26)
lyricist:
Joe Young (US lyricist)
composer:
Fred Ahlert and Joe Young (US lyricist)
publisher:
Anglo-Pic Music Co. Ltd., Azure Pearl Music, Beeping Good Music Publishing, Bluewater Music UK, David Ahlert Music, DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., Downtown Music Publishing LLC (PRS-affiliated), Fred Ahlert Mus. Corp., MCA Music Ltd., Memory Lane Music Ltd., MPL UK Publishing, Pencil Mark Music (ASCAP) and Rytvoc, Inc. (ASCAP)
Dean Martin1:41
20She’s Funny That Way
guitar:
Terry Rosen (on 1962-11-26)
additional vocals:
Dean Martin (American singer/actor) (on 1962-11-26) and Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1962-11-26)
lead vocals:
Sammy Davis Jr. (on 1962-11-26)
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
She’s Funny That Way (on 1962-11-26)
lyricist:
Richard A. Whiting (in 1928)
composer:
Neil Moret (in 1928)
publisher:
Chappell & Co., EMI April Music Inc., Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd., Robbins Music Corp. and Ross Jungnickel, Inc.
Sammy Davis Jr.1:35
21Too Marvellous for Words
cello:
Leonard Chausow (on 1962-11-26)
instruments:
James Allison (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Elmer Barathy (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Lin Blaisdell (on 1962-11-26), Philip Bova (American reeds player & band arranger) (on 1962-11-26), Theodore Dolan, Jr. (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), William Hodgson (trumpeter) (on 1962-11-26), Ray Papai (on 1962-11-26) and Melvin Schmidtz (bassist) (on 1962-11-26)
trombone:
John Avant (on 1962-11-26), Edward Poggensee (Poggy) (on 1962-11-26) and Arthur Sares (on 1962-11-26)
trumpet:
George Bean (trumpet) (on 1962-11-26) and Reunald Jones (on 1962-11-26)
viola:
Arthur W. Ahlman (on 1962-11-26) and Harold Newton (on 1962-11-26)
violin:
Sol Bobrov (on 1962-11-26), David Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Oscar Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Joseph Goodman (violin) (on 1962-11-26), Irving Kaplan (on 1962-11-26) and Joseph Nelson (violinist) (on 1962-11-26)
additional vocals:
Sammy Davis Jr. (on 1962-11-26)
lead vocals:
Dean Martin (American singer/actor) (on 1962-11-26) and Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1962-11-26)
conductor:
Matty Malneck (on 1962-11-26)
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
Too Marvelous for Words (on 1962-11-26)
lyricist:
Johnny Mercer (in 1937)
composer:
Richard A. Whiting (in 1937)
publisher:
Famous Music Corporation (renamed since 2007‐05 as Sony/ATV Harmony/Melody), Victoria Music Ltd., Warner Bros., Inc. (not for release label use!), Warner Bros., Inc. (Warner Bros. Music Division) and Harms, Inc. (on 1937-01-25)
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 (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
Frank Sinatra0:48
22Goody Goody
cello:
Leonard Chausow (on 1962-11-26)
instruments:
James Allison (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Elmer Barathy (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Lin Blaisdell (on 1962-11-26), Philip Bova (American reeds player & band arranger) (on 1962-11-26), Theodore Dolan, Jr. (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), William Hodgson (trumpeter) (on 1962-11-26), Ray Papai (on 1962-11-26) and Melvin Schmidtz (bassist) (on 1962-11-26)
trombone:
John Avant (on 1962-11-26), Edward Poggensee (Poggy) (on 1962-11-26) and Arthur Sares (on 1962-11-26)
trumpet:
George Bean (trumpet) (on 1962-11-26) and Reunald Jones (on 1962-11-26)
viola:
Arthur W. Ahlman (on 1962-11-26) and Harold Newton (on 1962-11-26)
violin:
Sol Bobrov (on 1962-11-26), David Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Oscar Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Joseph Goodman (violin) (on 1962-11-26), Irving Kaplan (on 1962-11-26) and Joseph Nelson (violinist) (on 1962-11-26)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1962-11-26)
conductor:
Matty Malneck (on 1962-11-26)
arranger:
Neal Hefti
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
Goody Goody (on 1962-11-26)
lyricist:
Johnny Mercer
composer:
Matty Malneck
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA), Malneck Music, The Johnny Mercer Foundation, WB Music Corp. (1929–2019), 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 (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
Frank Sinatra1:27
23Embraceable You
cello:
Leonard Chausow (on 1962-11-26)
instruments:
James Allison (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Elmer Barathy (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Lin Blaisdell (on 1962-11-26), Philip Bova (American reeds player & band arranger) (on 1962-11-26), Theodore Dolan, Jr. (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), William Hodgson (trumpeter) (on 1962-11-26), Ray Papai (on 1962-11-26) and Melvin Schmidtz (bassist) (on 1962-11-26)
trombone:
John Avant (on 1962-11-26), Edward Poggensee (Poggy) (on 1962-11-26) and Arthur Sares (on 1962-11-26)
trumpet:
George Bean (trumpet) (on 1962-11-26) and Reunald Jones (on 1962-11-26)
viola:
Arthur W. Ahlman (on 1962-11-26) and Harold Newton (on 1962-11-26)
violin:
Sol Bobrov (on 1962-11-26), David Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Oscar Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Joseph Goodman (violin) (on 1962-11-26), Irving Kaplan (on 1962-11-26) and Joseph Nelson (violinist) (on 1962-11-26)
additional vocals:
Sammy Davis Jr. (on 1962-11-26)
lead vocals:
Dean Martin (American singer/actor) (on 1962-11-26) and Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1962-11-26)
conductor:
Matty Malneck (on 1962-11-26)
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
Embraceable You (on 1962-11-26)
lyricist:
Ira Gershwin (in 1928)
composer:
George Gershwin (composer) (in 1928)
publisher:
Ira Gershwin Music, New World Music, New World Music Corp., Warner Bros. Music Corp., WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (until 2019-05-28) and WC Music Corp. (from 2019-05-28 to present)
part of:
Crazy for You (1992 musical)
part of:
Girl Crazy (1930 Musical)
part of:
When the Boys Meet the Girls (1965 film)
Dean Martin1:41
24Chicago
cello:
Leonard Chausow (on 1962-11-26)
instruments:
James Allison (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Elmer Barathy (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Lin Blaisdell (on 1962-11-26), Philip Bova (American reeds player & band arranger) (on 1962-11-26), Theodore Dolan, Jr. (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), William Hodgson (trumpeter) (on 1962-11-26), Ray Papai (on 1962-11-26) and Melvin Schmidtz (bassist) (on 1962-11-26)
trombone:
John Avant (on 1962-11-26), Edward Poggensee (Poggy) (on 1962-11-26) and Arthur Sares (on 1962-11-26)
trumpet:
George Bean (trumpet) (on 1962-11-26) and Reunald Jones (on 1962-11-26)
viola:
Arthur W. Ahlman (on 1962-11-26) and Harold Newton (on 1962-11-26)
violin:
Sol Bobrov (on 1962-11-26), David Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Oscar Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Joseph Goodman (violin) (on 1962-11-26), Irving Kaplan (on 1962-11-26) and Joseph Nelson (violinist) (on 1962-11-26)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1962-11-26)
conductor:
Matty Malneck (on 1962-11-26)
arranger:
Neal Hefti and Billy May
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
Chicago (That Toddlin’ Town) (on 1962-11-26)
lyricist and composer:
Fred Fisher (in 1922)
publisher:
Fisher Music Corp. and Salabert
Frank Sinatra2:06
25Bewitched
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1957-10-18)
conductor:
Nelson Riddle (on 1957-10-18)
arranger:
Nelson Riddle
recorded at:
El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1957-10-18)
live cover recording of:
Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered (Pal Joey) (on 1957-10-18)
lyricist:
Lorenz Hart (in 1940)
composer:
Richard Rodgers (composer) (in 1940)
publisher:
WB Music Group (ended), Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA), Imagem CV, Lorenz Hart Publishing Co., Warner/Chappell North America Limited (formerly incorporated as Marmalade Music Ltd., from 1968/09/19–1999/11/09) and Williamson Music Company
part of:
Pal Joey
Frank Sinatra3:07
26I Can’t Give You Anything but Love
cello:
Leonard Chausow (on 1962-11-26)
instruments:
James Allison (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Elmer Barathy (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Lin Blaisdell (on 1962-11-26), Philip Bova (American reeds player & band arranger) (on 1962-11-26), Theodore Dolan, Jr. (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), William Hodgson (trumpeter) (on 1962-11-26), Ray Papai (on 1962-11-26) and Melvin Schmidtz (bassist) (on 1962-11-26)
trombone:
John Avant (on 1962-11-26), Edward Poggensee (Poggy) (on 1962-11-26) and Arthur Sares (on 1962-11-26)
trumpet:
George Bean (trumpet) (on 1962-11-26) and Reunald Jones (on 1962-11-26)
viola:
Arthur W. Ahlman (on 1962-11-26) and Harold Newton (on 1962-11-26)
violin:
Sol Bobrov (on 1962-11-26), David Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Oscar Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Joseph Goodman (violin) (on 1962-11-26), Irving Kaplan (on 1962-11-26) and Joseph Nelson (violinist) (on 1962-11-26)
additional vocals:
Sammy Davis Jr. (on 1962-11-26)
lead vocals:
Dean Martin (American singer/actor) (on 1962-11-26) and Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1962-11-26)
conductor:
Matty Malneck (on 1962-11-26)
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
I Can’t Give You Anything but Love, Baby (on 1962-11-26)
lyricist:
Dorothy Fields (US Tin Pan Alley librettist and lyricist)
composer:
Jimmy McHugh (songwriter)
publisher:
Aldi Music Company, Cotton Club Publishing and EMI Mills Music Inc. (ASCAP-affiliated)
sub-publisher:
EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated), Shapiro Bernstein & Co. Ltd., 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 (holding company – do not use as release label), コンソーシアム音楽出版 C・F事業部 (until 2021-06-30) and ソニー・ミュージックパブリッシング CMP外国事業部 (sub‐publisher for foreign (non‐Japanese) works) (from 2021-07-01 to present)
Dean Martin0:57
27All the Way
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1957-10-18)
conductor:
Nelson Riddle (on 1957-10-18)
arranger:
Nelson Riddle
recorded at:
El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1957-10-18)
live cover recording of:
All the Way (from “The Joker Is Wild”) (on 1957-10-18)
lyricist:
Sammy Cahn
composer:
Jimmy Van Heusen
publisher:
Maraville Music Corp. and The International Music Network
sub-publisher:
フジパシフィックミュージック
part of:
The 30th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 30)
Frank Sinatra3:39
28A Foggy Day
cello:
Leonard Chausow (on 1962-11-26)
instruments:
James Allison (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Elmer Barathy (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), Lin Blaisdell (on 1962-11-26), Philip Bova (American reeds player & band arranger) (on 1962-11-26), Theodore Dolan, Jr. (reeds) (on 1962-11-26), William Hodgson (trumpeter) (on 1962-11-26), Ray Papai (on 1962-11-26) and Melvin Schmidtz (bassist) (on 1962-11-26)
trombone:
John Avant (on 1962-11-26), Edward Poggensee (Poggy) (on 1962-11-26) and Arthur Sares (on 1962-11-26)
trumpet:
George Bean (trumpet) (on 1962-11-26) and Reunald Jones (on 1962-11-26)
viola:
Arthur W. Ahlman (on 1962-11-26) and Harold Newton (on 1962-11-26)
violin:
Sol Bobrov (on 1962-11-26), David Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Oscar Chausow (on 1962-11-26), Joseph Goodman (violin) (on 1962-11-26), Irving Kaplan (on 1962-11-26) and Joseph Nelson (violinist) (on 1962-11-26)
additional vocals:
Sammy Davis Jr. (on 1962-11-26)
lead vocals:
Dean Martin (American singer/actor) (on 1962-11-26) and Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1962-11-26)
conductor:
Matty Malneck (on 1962-11-26)
recorded at:
Villa Venice in Northbrook, Illinois, United States (on 1962-11-26)
live cover recording of:
A Foggy Day (in London Town) (on 1962-11-26)
lyricist:
Ira Gershwin (in 1937)
composer:
George Gershwin (composer) (in 1937)
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA), Chappell Music Ltd., Gershwin Publishing Corp, Warner Chappell North America Ltd. and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
part of:
A Damsel in Distress (1937 film score)
Frank Sinatra1:24