Romantic Songs From the Early Years (re-channeled stereo)

~ Release by Frank Sinatra (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

12" Vinyl 1
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A1Laura
cello:
Maurice Brown (jazz cellist) (on 1947-10-22), Armand Kaproff (on 1947-10-22) and George Ricci (on 1947-10-22)
double bass:
Trigger Alpert (on 1947-10-22)
drums (drum set):
Norris "Bunny" Shawker (on 1947-10-22)
French horn:
Joseph Singer (on 1947-10-22)
guitar:
Matty Golizio (on 1947-10-22)
harp:
Elaine Vito Ricci (on 1947-10-22)
piano:
John Guarnieri (on 1947-10-22)
saxophone:
Ernie Caceres (on 1947-10-22), Harry Feldman (on 1947-10-22), Bernard Kaufman (on 1947-10-22), Herman Schertzer (on 1947-10-22) and Wolffe Taninbaum (on 1947-10-22)
trombone:
William Pritchard (on 1947-10-22), William Rausch (on 1947-10-22) and Andy Russo (Jazz trombonist) (on 1947-10-22)
trumpet:
Chris Griffin (Gordon Claude Griffin, trumpeter) (on 1947-10-22), John Lausen (on 1947-10-22) and Melvin "Red" Solomon (on 1947-10-22)
viola:
Harold Colletta (on 1947-10-22), Solomon Deutsch (on 1947-10-22) and Harold Furmansky (on 1947-10-22)
violin:
Frederick Buldrini (on 1947-10-22), Mac Ceppos (on 1947-10-22), Sid Harris (on 1947-10-22), Maurice Hershaft (on 1947-10-22), Harry Katzman (on 1947-10-22), Sylvan Kirsner (on 1947-10-22), Leo Kruczek (on 1947-10-22), Felix Orlewitz (on 1947-10-22), Merle Pitt (on 1947-10-22), Zelly Smirnoff (violinist) (on 1947-10-22), Harry Urbont (on 1947-10-22) and Jack Zyde (on 1947-10-22)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1947-10-22)
conductor:
Axel Stordahl
arranger:
Axel Stordahl
cover recording of:
Laura (1945 song) (on 1947-10-22)
lyricist:
Johnny Mercer (in 1945)
composer:
David Raksin (in 1944)
publisher:
EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. (ASCAP), EMI United Partnership Ltd., Robbins Music Corp., Twentieth Century Music Corp. and United Partnership Ltd.
version of:
Laura (original 1944 film theme)
3:14
A2Spring Is Here
cello:
George Ricci (on 1947-10-31)
double bass:
Trigger Alpert (on 1947-10-31)
drums (drum set):
Johnny Blowers (on 1947-10-31)
guitar:
Matty Golizio (on 1947-10-31)
oboe:
Mitch Miller (on 1947-10-31)
piano:
John Guarnieri (on 1947-10-31)
saxophone:
Ernie Caceres (on 1947-10-31) and Wolffe Taninbaum (on 1947-10-31)
trumpet:
Chris Griffin (Gordon Claude Griffin, trumpeter) (on 1947-10-31)
viola:
Harold Colletta (on 1947-10-31)
violin:
Raoul Polikian (on 1947-10-31) and Zelly Smirnoff (violinist) (on 1947-10-31)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1947-10-31)
conductor:
Axel Stordahl
arranger:
Axel Stordahl
cover recording of:
Spring Is Here (on 1947-10-31)
lyricist:
Lorenz Hart (in 1938)
composer:
Richard Rodgers (composer) (in 1938)
publisher:
EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. (ASCAP), Robbins Music Corp. and United Partnership Ltd.
2:47
A3Paradise
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1945-12-07)
cello:
Anthony Sophos (on 1945-12-07)
double bass:
Frank Siravo (on 1945-12-07)
drums (drum set):
Nat Polen (on 1945-12-07)
guitar:
Matty Golizio (on 1945-12-07)
oboe:
Mitch Miller (on 1945-12-07)
piano:
Bill Clifton (jazz pianist) (on 1945-12-07)
viola:
Sidney Brecher (on 1945-12-07)
violin:
Raoul Polikian (on 1945-12-07) and Leonard Posner (on 1945-12-07)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1945-12-07)
conductor:
Axel Stordahl (on 1945-12-07)
arranger:
Axel Stordahl
cover recording of:
Paradise (on 1945-12-07)
lyricist:
Nacio Herb Brown (US songwriter) and Gordon Clifford
composer:
Nacio Herb Brown (US songwriter)
publisher:
Keith Prowse Music Publishing Co. Ltd. and Leo Feist, Inc.
2:41
A4I Fall in Love Too Easily
bass:
Ward Lay (on 1944-12-01)
cello:
Armand Kaproff (on 1944-12-01), George Poliakin (on 1944-12-01) and Aaron Shapinsky (on 1944-12-01)
drums (drum set):
Johnny Blowers (on 1944-12-01)
French horn:
Karl Chlupsa (on 1944-12-01)
guitar:
Matty Golizio (on 1944-12-01)
harp:
Ruth Hill (harpist) (on 1944-12-01)
piano:
David Mann (American songwriter) (on 1944-12-01)
viola:
Theodore Adoff (violist) (on 1944-12-01), Sidney Brecher (on 1944-12-01) and Hyman Dickler (violist) (on 1944-12-01)
violin:
Milton Bornstein (violinist) (on 1944-12-01), Julius Brand (on 1944-12-01), Louis Gabowitz (on 1944-12-01), Sid Harris (on 1944-12-01), Leonard Kanter (violinist) (on 1944-12-01), Zelik Kaufman (violinist) (on 1944-12-01), Murray Kellner (on 1944-12-01), Boris Levitsky (violinist) (on 1944-12-01), Gene Orloff (on 1944-12-01), Raoul Polikian (on 1944-12-01), Max Pollikoff (on 1944-12-01) and Kalman Reve (violinist) (on 1944-12-01)
woodwind:
Artie Baker (saxophonist, flutist and clarinetist) (on 1944-12-01), Harry Feldman (on 1944-12-01), Bernie Kaufman (on 1944-12-01), Pete Pumiglio (on 1944-12-01) and Wolffe Taninbaum (on 1944-12-01)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1944-12-01)
conductor:
Axel Stordahl (on 1944-12-01)
arranger:
Axel Stordahl
recording of:
I Fall in Love Too Easily (on 1944-12-01)
lyricist:
Sammy Cahn
composer:
Jule Styne
publisher:
AF Encore Fund LLC, Applause and Encore Music, EMI Feist Catalog Inc., EMI United Partnership Ltd. and Leo Feist, Inc.
sub-publisher:
Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc. (song publisher, never a release label), フジパシフィックミュージック SBK事業部 and 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)
part of:
The 18th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
3:16
A5Mam'Selle
conductor:
Axel Stordahl
arranger:
Axel Stordahl
recording of:
Mam’selle (on 1947-03-11)
lyricist:
Mack Gordon
composer:
Edmund Goulding
publisher:
Leo Feist, Inc.
3:23
B1Over the Rainbow
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1945-05-01)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1945-05-01), Arthur Kafton (on 1945-05-01) and John Sewell (on 1945-05-01)
double bass:
Arthur "Artie" Shapiro (on 1945-05-01)
drums (drum set):
Ray Hagan (on 1945-05-01)
French horn:
James Stagliano (on 1945-05-01)
guitar:
Dave Barbour (on 1945-05-01)
harp:
Irma Clow (on 1945-05-01)
piano:
Mark McIntyre (American pianist, orchestra leader and songwriter.) (on 1945-05-01)
saxophone:
Leonard Hartman (on 1945-05-01), Herbie Haymer (on 1945-05-01), Heine Beau (on 1945-05-01), Manny Gershman (on 1945-05-01) and Willie Smith (US jazz alto saxophonist, 1910-1967) (on 1945-05-01)
trombone:
Carl Loeffler (on 1945-05-01), Jimmy Skiles (on 1945-05-01) and Paul Weigand (on 1945-05-01)
trumpet:
Charles Griffard (on 1945-05-01), Leonard Mach (on 1945-05-01) and Horace Nelson (on 1945-05-01)
viola:
Allan Harshman (on 1945-05-01), Maurice Perlmutter (on 1945-05-01) and Dave Sterkin (on 1945-05-01)
violin:
Victor Arno (on 1945-05-01), Peter Ellis (1940s violinist) (on 1945-05-01), Sam Freed (on 1945-05-01), Gerald Joyce (on 1945-05-01), George Kast (on 1945-05-01), Sol Kindler (on 1945-05-01), Samuel Levine (violinist) (on 1945-05-01), Anthony Perrotti (on 1945-05-01), Nick Pisani (on 1945-05-01), Ted Rosen (on 1945-05-01), Mischa Russell (violinist) (on 1945-05-01) and Olcott Vail (on 1945-05-01)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1945-05-01)
vocals and performer:
Ken Lane Singers (on 1945-05-01)
conductor:
Axel Stordahl (on 1945-05-01)
arranger:
Axel Stordahl
cover recording of:
Over the Rainbow (The Wizard of Oz) (on 1945-05-01)
lyricist:
Yip Harburg (in 1938)
composer:
Harold Arlen (in 1938)
premiered by:
Judy Garland (in 1939)
publisher:
EMI Feist Catalog Inc., EMI Music (do not use as release label! this is a music publisher), EMI Partnership Ltd., EMI United Partnership Ltd., Leo Feist Music, Robbins Music Corp. Ltd., United Partnership Ltd. and Warner/Chappell
sub-publisher:
EMI Music Publishing (S.E. Asia) Ltd., Taiwan, フジパシフィック音楽出版 SBK事業部 (until 2014-12-31), ヤマハミュージックパブリッシング (until 2017-03-31), フジパシフィックミュージック SBK事業部 (from 2015-01-01 to present) and 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) (from 2017-04-01 to present)
part of:
The 12th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1) and Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 12)
part of:
The Wizard of Oz (1942 Arlen/Harburg musical)
part of:
The Wizard of Oz (1939 film soundtrack)
3:16
B2If I Had You
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1947-08-11)
conductor:
Axel Stordahl
arranger:
Axel Stordahl
recording of:
If I Had You (jazz standard) (on 1947-08-11)
writer:
James Campbell (British songwriter and music publisher), Reginald Connelly and Ted Shapiro
publisher:
Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd., Campbell Connelly Inc. (ASCAP affiliated), EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. (ASCAP) and Robbins Music Corp.
3:09
B3The Music Stopped
recording of:
The Music Stopped
lyricist:
Harold Adamson
composer:
Jimmy McHugh (songwriter)
publisher:
Robbins Music Corp.
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B4Try a Little Tenderness
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1945-12-07)
producer:
Bill Richards (producer)
bass:
Frank Siravo (on 1945-12-07)
cello:
Anthony Sophos (on 1945-12-07)
drums (drum set):
Nat Polen (on 1945-12-07)
guitar:
Matty Golizio (on 1945-12-07)
instruments:
Bill Clifton (jazz pianist) (on 1945-12-07)
oboe:
Mitch Miller (on 1945-12-07)
viola:
Sidney Brecher (on 1945-12-07)
violin:
Raoul Polikian (on 1945-12-07) and Leonard Posner (on 1945-12-07)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1945-12-07)
conductor:
Axel Stordahl (on 1945-12-07)
arranger:
Axel Stordahl
cover recording of:
Try a Little Tenderness (on 1945-12-07)
lyricist:
James Campbell (British songwriter and music publisher) and Reginald Connelly
composer:
Harry M. Woods (American 1920/30s songwriter)
publisher:
BMG Recordi ex Recordi G.&C., EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. (ASCAP), Robbins Music Corp. and Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd. (on 1932-11-04)
3:10
B5That Old Feeling
conductor:
Axel Stordahl
arranger:
Axel Stordahl
recording of:
That Old Feeling (on 1947-08-11)
lyricist:
Lew Brown
composer:
Sammy Fain
publisher:
Leo Feist, Inc. and Warner Bros. Music Corp.
part of:
The 10th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
3:16