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All-Time Greatest Dorsey/Sinatra Hits, Vol. 3
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Album: All-Time Greatest Dorsey/Sinatra Hits, Vol. 3
# Song Title   Time
1)    It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow
2)    Devil May Care
3)    I'd Know You Anywhere
4)    Looking For Yesterday
5)    Fable of the Rose, The
6)    Moments in the Moonlight
7)    Shake Down the Stars
8)    Do You Know Why
9)    Shadows on the Sand
10)    Head on My Pillow (With the Sentimentalists)
11)    Trade Winds
12)    Say It
13)    This Is the Beginning of the End
14)    Do I Worry? (With the Pied Pipers)
15)    I Tried
16)    You and I
17)    Two in Love
18)    How Do You Do Without Me?
19)    Snootie Little Cutie (With Connie Haines and the Pied Pipers)
20)    Somewhere a Voice Is Calling
 

Album: All-Time Greatest Dorsey/Sinatra Hits, Vol. 3
# Song Title   Time
1)    It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow
2)    Devil May Care
3)    I'd Know You Anywhere
4)    Looking For Yesterday
5)    Fable of the Rose, The
6)    Moments in the Moonlight
7)    Shake Down the Stars
8)    Do You Know Why
9)    Shadows on the Sand
10)    Head on My Pillow (With the Sentimentalists)
11)    Trade Winds
12)    Say It
13)    This Is the Beginning of the End
14)    Do I Worry? (With the Pied Pipers)
15)    I Tried
16)    You and I
17)    Two in Love
18)    How Do You Do Without Me?
19)    Snootie Little Cutie (With Connie Haines and the Pied Pipers)
20)    Somewhere a Voice Is Calling
 
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Performer Notes
  • Personnel includes: Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines, The Pied Pipers (vocals);
  • Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra.
  • Recorded between 1940 & 1942.
  • In 1939, Frank Sinatra scored his very first success, "All Or Nothing At All," with trumpeter Harry James' Orchestra. The following year the young singer began an extraordinary two year apprenticeship with the much classier Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, a regimen which taught him everything he needed to know about musical taste and judgement if not popular adulation. Make no mistake, however; from the beginning, through sheer dint of will, Sinatra managed to make his time with the master trombonist and bandleader a collaboration of musical equals.
  • Milestone recordings like "Stardust," "I'll Be Seeing You," "I'll Never Smile Again," "Everything Happens To Me" et al are both big band classics and the beginning of a new age of romantic popular singing. No male singer had ever gone as far as Sinatra did in exploring the tender feelings expressed in these songs, in identifying so completely with a given song's meaning. It was a revolution in popular sensibility that we are still living through several decades later.
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