Volume 1 1935-1940 Complete Edition

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

Tracklist

1CD
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1Shine
vocals:
The Hoboken Four and Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”)
recording of:
Shine
lyricist:
Lew Brown (in 1910) and Cecil Mack (in 1910)
composer:
Ford Dabney (in 1910)
The Hoboken Four1:13
2Our Love
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”)
orchestra:
The Frank Manne Orchestra
recording of:
Our Love (Jazz rendering from Romeo et Juliette)
writer:
Buddy Bernier, Larry Clinton and Robert Emmerich (writer "Our Love")
composer:
Charles Gounod (French composer)
is based on:
Roméo et Juliette : Acte II. No. 9 Duo « Ô nuit divine ! je t’implore » (Roméo, Juliette, Gertrude)
The Frank Manne Orchestra4:29
3From The Bottom of My Heart (master take)
recorded in:
New York, United States (on 1939-07-13)
alto saxophone:
Dave Matthews (jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-07-13)
brass:
Claude Lakey (on 1939-07-13)
double bass:
Thurman Teague (Jazz bassist) (on 1939-07-13)
drums (drum set):
Ralph Hawkins (jazz drummer) (on 1939-07-13)
guitar:
Red Kent (on 1939-07-13)
piano:
Jack Gardner (piano) (on 1939-07-13)
saxophone:
Bill Luther (Jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-07-13) and Drew Page (on 1939-07-13)
trombone:
Russell Brown (Swing trombonist) (on 1939-07-13), Truett Jones (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-07-13) and Dalton Rizzotto (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-07-13)
trumpet:
Claude Bowen (on 1939-07-13), Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-07-13), Jack Palmer (jazz trumpeter and singer) (on 1939-07-13) and Jack Schaeffer (on 1939-07-13)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1939-07-13)
conductor:
Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-07-13)
recording of:
From the Bottom of My Heart (on 1939-07-13)
writer:
Morty Berk, Andy Gibson (trumpet, arranger, composer), Billy Hayes (songwriter) and Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor)
Harry James and His Orchestra3:23
4From The Bottom of My Heart
recorded in:
New York, United States (on 1939-07-13)
alto saxophone:
Dave Matthews (jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-07-13)
brass:
Claude Lakey (on 1939-07-13)
double bass:
Thurman Teague (Jazz bassist) (on 1939-07-13)
drums (drum set):
Ralph Hawkins (jazz drummer) (on 1939-07-13)
guitar:
Red Kent (on 1939-07-13)
piano:
Jack Gardner (piano) (on 1939-07-13)
saxophone:
Bill Luther (Jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-07-13) and Drew Page (on 1939-07-13)
trombone:
Russell Brown (Swing trombonist) (on 1939-07-13), Truett Jones (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-07-13) and Dalton Rizzotto (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-07-13)
trumpet:
Claude Bowen (on 1939-07-13), Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-07-13), Jack Palmer (jazz trumpeter and singer) (on 1939-07-13) and Jack Schaeffer (on 1939-07-13)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1939-07-13)
conductor:
Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-07-13)
recording of:
From the Bottom of My Heart (on 1939-07-13)
writer:
Morty Berk, Andy Gibson (trumpet, arranger, composer), Billy Hayes (songwriter) and Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor)
Harry James and His Orchestra3:16
5Melancholy Mood (master take)
alto saxophone:
Dave Matthews (jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-08-10)
bass:
Thurman Teague (Jazz bassist) (on 1939-08-10)
drums (drum set):
Ralph Hawkins (jazz drummer) (on 1939-08-10)
guitar:
Bryan Kent (on 1939-08-10)
instruments:
Claude Lakey (on 1939-08-10)
piano:
Jack Gardner (piano) (on 1939-08-10)
saxophone:
Bill Luther (Jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-08-10) and Drew Page (on 1939-08-10)
trombone:
Russell Brown (Swing trombonist) (on 1939-08-10), Truett Jones (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-08-10) and Dalton Rizzotto (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-08-10)
trumpet:
Claude Bowen (on 1939-08-10), Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-08-10), Jack Palmer (jazz trumpeter and singer) (on 1939-08-10) and Jack Schaeffer (on 1939-08-10)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1939-08-10)
orchestra:
Harry James and His Orchestra (on 1939-08-10)
conductor:
Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-08-10)
arranger:
Andy Gibson (trumpet, arranger, composer)
recorded at:
Roseland Ballroom (2nd location, 1919–1956) in Theater District, New York, New York, United States (on 1939-08-10)
cover recording of:
Melancholy Mood (on 1939-08-10)
writer:
Walter Schumann and Vic Knight
publisher:
WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
Harry James and His Orchestra3:10
6Melancholy Mood
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1939-07-13)
alto saxophone:
Dave Matthews (jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-07-13)
brass:
Claude Lakey (on 1939-07-13)
double bass:
Thurman Teague (Jazz bassist) (on 1939-07-13)
drums (drum set):
Ralph Hawkins (jazz drummer) (on 1939-07-13)
guitar:
Red Kent (on 1939-07-13)
piano:
Jack Gardner (piano) (on 1939-07-13)
saxophone:
Bill Luther (Jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-07-13) and Drew Page (on 1939-07-13)
trombone:
Russell Brown (Swing trombonist) (on 1939-07-13), Truett Jones (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-07-13) and Dalton Rizzotto (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-07-13)
trumpet:
Claude Bowen (on 1939-07-13), Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-07-13), Jack Palmer (jazz trumpeter and singer) (on 1939-07-13) and Jack Schaeffer (on 1939-07-13)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1939-07-13)
conductor:
Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-07-13)
recording of:
Melancholy Mood (on 1939-07-13)
writer:
Walter Schumann and Vic Knight
publisher:
WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
Harry James and His Orchestra3:13
7My Buddy
trumpet:
Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-08-17)
recording of:
My Buddy (on 1939-08-17)
lyricist:
Gus Kahn (in 1922)
composer:
Walter Donaldson (in 1922)
publisher:
Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships)
Harry James and His Orchestra3:00
8It's Funny To Everyone For Me
trumpet:
Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-08-17)
recording of:
It's Funny to Everyone but Me (on 1939-08-17)
lyricist and composer:
Jack Lawrence (US songwriter)
Harry James and His Orchestra2:58
9Here Comes the Night (master take)
trumpet:
Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-08-31)
recording of:
Here Comes the Night (on 1939-08-31)
writer:
H. Edelstein, C. Hohemgarten and Frank Loesser
Harry James and His Orchestra2:53
10Here Comes the NightHarry James and His Orchestra4:13
11All or Nothing at All (master take)
recorded in:
New York, United States (on 1939-08-31)
alto saxophone:
Claude Lakey (on 1939-08-31) and Dave Matthews (jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-08-31)
double bass:
Thurman Teague (Jazz bassist) (on 1939-08-31)
drums (drum set):
Ralph Hawkins (jazz drummer) (on 1939-08-31)
guitar:
Red Kent (on 1939-08-31)
piano:
Jack Gardner (piano) (on 1939-08-31)
tenor saxophone:
Bill Luther (Jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-08-31) and Drew Page (on 1939-08-31)
trombone:
Russell Brown (Swing trombonist) (on 1939-08-31), Truett Jones (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-08-31) and Dalton Rizzotto (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-08-31)
trumpet:
Claude Bowen (on 1939-08-31), Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-08-31), Jack Palmer (jazz trumpeter and singer) (on 1939-08-31) and Jack Schaeffer (on 1939-08-31)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1939-08-31)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1939-08-31)
orchestra:
Harry James and His Orchestra (on 1939-08-31)
conductor:
Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-08-31)
arranger:
Andy Gibson (trumpet, arranger, composer) (on 1939-08-31)
recording of:
All or Nothing at All (on 1939-08-31)
lyricist:
Jack Lawrence (US songwriter)
composer:
Arthur Altman and Jack Lawrence (US songwriter)
publisher:
MCA Music Publishing (renamed since c. 1996 as Universal Music Publishing Group), MCA, Inc. (this was the US media company that became Universal Studios, Inc. in Dec 1996), Range Road Music Inc. and Universal‐MCA Music Publishing (US)
sub-publisher:
シンコーミュージック・エンタテイメント (Shinko Music Entertainment Co., Ltd.) and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 (Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division)
Harry James and His Orchestra32:58
12All or Nothing at All
recording of:
All or Nothing at All
lyricist:
Jack Lawrence (US songwriter)
composer:
Arthur Altman and Jack Lawrence (US songwriter)
publisher:
MCA Music Publishing (renamed since c. 1996 as Universal Music Publishing Group), MCA, Inc. (this was the US media company that became Universal Studios, Inc. in Dec 1996), Range Road Music Inc. and Universal‐MCA Music Publishing (US)
sub-publisher:
シンコーミュージック・エンタテイメント (Shinko Music Entertainment Co., Ltd.) and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 (Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division)
Harry James and His Orchestra2:56
13On a Little Street in Singapore
recorded in:
Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1939-10-13)
alto saxophone:
Dave Matthews (jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-10-13)
brass:
Claude Lakey (on 1939-10-13)
double bass:
Thurman Teague (Jazz bassist) (on 1939-10-13)
drums (drum set):
Ralph Hawkins (jazz drummer) (on 1939-10-13)
guitar:
Red Kent (on 1939-10-13)
piano:
Jack Gardner (piano) (on 1939-10-13)
saxophone:
Bill Luther (Jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-10-13) and Drew Page (on 1939-10-13)
trombone:
Truett Jones (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-10-13), Dalton Rizzotto (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-10-13) and Bruce Squires (on 1939-10-13)
trumpet:
Claude Bowen (on 1939-10-13), Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-10-13), Jack Palmer (jazz trumpeter and singer) (on 1939-10-13) and Jack Schaeffer (on 1939-10-13)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1939-10-13)
conductor:
Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-10-13)
recording of:
On a Little Street in Singapore (on 1939-10-13)
writer:
Peter de Rose and Billy Hill (US songwriter)
Harry James and His Orchestra2:51
14Who Told You I Cared
recorded in:
Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1939-10-13)
alto saxophone:
Dave Matthews (jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-10-13)
brass:
Claude Lakey (on 1939-10-13)
double bass:
Thurman Teague (Jazz bassist) (on 1939-10-13)
drums (drum set):
Ralph Hawkins (jazz drummer) (on 1939-10-13)
guitar:
Red Kent (on 1939-10-13)
piano:
Jack Gardner (piano) (on 1939-10-13)
saxophone:
Bill Luther (Jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-10-13) and Drew Page (on 1939-10-13)
trombone:
Truett Jones (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-10-13), Dalton Rizzotto (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-10-13) and Bruce Squires (on 1939-10-13)
trumpet:
Claude Bowen (on 1939-10-13), Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-10-13), Jack Palmer (jazz trumpeter and singer) (on 1939-10-13) and Jack Schaeffer (on 1939-10-13)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1939-10-13)
conductor:
Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-10-13)
recording of:
Who Told You I Cared? (on 1939-10-13)
lyricist:
Bert Reisfeld
composer:
George A. Whiting (popular songwriter)
Harry James and His Orchestra2:39
15Ciribiribin
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1939-11-08)
alto saxophone:
Dave Matthews (jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-11-08)
baritone saxophone:
Bill Luther (Jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-11-08) and Drew Page (on 1939-11-08)
bass and double bass:
Thurman Teague (Jazz bassist) (on 1939-11-08)
brass:
Claude Lakey (on 1939-11-08)
drums (drum set):
Mickey Scrima (jazz percussionist) (on 1939-11-08)
guitar:
Red Kent (on 1939-11-08)
instruments:
Claude Lakey (on 1939-11-08)
piano:
Jack Gardner (piano) (on 1939-11-08)
saxophone:
Claude Lakey (on 1939-11-08), Bill Luther (Jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-11-08), Dave Matthews (jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-11-08) and Drew Page (on 1939-11-08)
trombone:
Truett Jones (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-11-08), Dalton Rizzotto (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-11-08) and Bruce Squires (on 1939-11-08)
trumpet:
Claude Bowen (on 1939-11-08), Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-11-08), Jack Palmer (jazz trumpeter and singer) (on 1939-11-08) and Jack Schaeffer (on 1939-11-08)
lead vocals and lead vocals [vocal chorus]:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1939-11-08)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”)
orchestra:
Harry James and His Orchestra (on 1939-11-08)
conductor:
Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-11-08)
arranger:
Andy Gibson (trumpet, arranger, composer)
recording of:
Ciribiribin (They’re So in Love) (Harry James theme song) (on 1939-11-08)
lyricist:
Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) and Jack Lawrence (US songwriter)
composer:
Alberto Pestalozza
is based on:
Ciribiribin (original Italian version)
part of:
Hit the Deck (1955 movie)
Harry James and His Orchestra2:27
16Everyday of My Life
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1939-11-08)
alto saxophone:
Dave Matthews (jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-11-08)
brass:
Claude Lakey (on 1939-11-08)
double bass:
Thurman Teague (Jazz bassist) (on 1939-11-08)
drums (drum set):
Mickey Scrima (jazz percussionist) (on 1939-11-08)
guitar:
Red Kent (on 1939-11-08)
piano:
Jack Gardner (piano) (on 1939-11-08)
saxophone:
Bill Luther (Jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-11-08) and Drew Page (on 1939-11-08)
trombone:
Truett Jones (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-11-08), Dalton Rizzotto (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-11-08) and Bruce Squires (on 1939-11-08)
trumpet:
Claude Bowen (on 1939-11-08), Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-11-08), Jack Palmer (jazz trumpeter and singer) (on 1939-11-08) and Jack Schaeffer (on 1939-11-08)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1939-11-08)
conductor:
Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-11-08)
recording of:
Every Day of My Life (on 1939-11-08)
writer:
Morty Berk, Billy Hayes (songwriter) and Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor)
Harry James and His Orchestra2:58
17The Sky Fell Down
double bass:
Gene Traxler (on 1940-02-01)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Rich (on 1940-02-01)
guitar:
Carmen Mastren (on 1940-02-01)
piano:
Howard Smith (swing jazz pianist) (on 1940-02-01)
saxophone:
Babe Zimmers (on 1940-02-01), Deane Kincaide (on 1940-02-01), Johnny Mince (on 1940-02-01), Hymie Shertzer (on 1940-02-01) and Fred Stulce (on 1940-02-01)
trombone:
Dave Jacobs (jazz trombonist) (on 1940-02-01), Ward Silloway (US jazz trombonist) (on 1940-02-01) and Elmer Smithers (on 1940-02-01)
trumpet:
Jimmy Blake (jazz trumpeter) (on 1940-02-01) and Zeke Zarchy (on 1940-02-01)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1940-02-01)
conductor:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader)
arranger:
Axel Stordahl
recorded at:
RCA Studios (Chicago, 1935-1969) in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1940-02-01)
recording of:
The Sky Fell Down (on 1940-02-01)
lyricist:
Edward Heyman
composer:
Louis Alter
publisher:
Warner Bros. Music (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra3:13
18Too Romantic (master take)
double bass:
Gene Traxler (on 1940-02-01)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Rich (on 1940-02-01)
guitar:
Carmen Mastren (on 1940-02-01)
piano:
Howard Smith (swing jazz pianist) (on 1940-02-01)
saxophone:
Babe Zimmers (on 1940-02-01), Deane Kincaide (on 1940-02-01), Johnny Mince (on 1940-02-01), Hymie Shertzer (on 1940-02-01) and Fred Stulce (on 1940-02-01)
trombone:
Dave Jacobs (jazz trombonist) (on 1940-02-01), Ward Silloway (US jazz trombonist) (on 1940-02-01) and Elmer Smithers (on 1940-02-01)
trumpet:
Jimmy Blake (jazz trumpeter) (on 1940-02-01) and Zeke Zarchy (on 1940-02-01)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1940-02-01)
conductor:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader)
recorded at:
RCA Studios (Chicago, 1935-1969) in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1940-02-01)
recording of:
Too Romantic (on 1940-02-01)
lyricist:
Johnny Burke (American lyricist, 1908–1964)
composer:
James V. Monaco
publisher:
Paramount Music Corporation (on 1940-01-30)
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra3:17
19Too Romantic
recording of:
Too Romantic
lyricist:
Johnny Burke (American lyricist, 1908–1964)
composer:
James V. Monaco
publisher:
Paramount Music Corporation (on 1940-01-30)
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra3:15
20Shake Down the Stars
bass:
Gene Traxler (on 1940-02-26)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Rich (on 1940-02-26)
guitar:
Benny Heller (on 1940-02-26)
piano:
Bob Kitsis (on 1940-02-26)
saxophone:
Babe Russin (on 1940-02-26), Paul Mason (jazz saxophonist) (on 1940-02-26), Johnny Mince (on 1940-02-26), Les Robinson (on 1940-02-26) and Fred Stulce (on 1940-02-26)
trombone:
Lowell Martin (jazz trombonist) (on 1940-02-26) and Ward Silloway (US jazz trombonist) (on 1940-02-26)
trumpet:
Jimmy Blake (jazz trumpeter) (on 1940-02-26), Ray Linn (on 1940-02-26) and Zeke Zarchy (on 1940-02-26)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1940-02-26)
conductor:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader)
recorded at:
RCA Studio 2 in New York, New York, United States (on 1940-02-26)
recording of:
Shake Down the Stars (on 1940-02-26)
lyricist:
Eddie DeLange
composer:
Jimmy Van Heusen
publisher:
Scarsdale Music Corp. (ASCAP) and Van Heusen Music Corp.
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra3:30
21Moments in the Moonlight
double bass:
Gene Traxler (on 1940-02-26)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Rich (on 1940-02-26)
guitar:
Benny Heller (on 1940-02-26)
piano:
Bob Kitsis (on 1940-02-26)
saxophone:
Babe Russin (on 1940-02-26), Paul Mason (jazz saxophonist) (on 1940-02-26), Johnny Mince (on 1940-02-26), Les Robinson (on 1940-02-26) and Fred Stulce (on 1940-02-26)
trombone:
Lowell Martin (jazz trombonist) (on 1940-02-26) and Ward Silloway (US jazz trombonist) (on 1940-02-26)
trumpet:
Jimmy Blake (jazz trumpeter) (on 1940-02-26), Ray Linn (on 1940-02-26) and Zeke Zarchy (on 1940-02-26)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1940-02-26)
conductor:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader)
recorded at:
RCA Studio 2 in New York, New York, United States (on 1940-02-26)
recording of:
Moments in the Moonlight (on 1940-02-26)
lyricist:
Mack Gordon and Richard Himber
composer:
Al Kaufman
publisher:
EMI Miller Catalog, Inc. and Gunston Music Inc.
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra3:16
22I'll Be Seeing You
alto saxophone:
Johnny Mintz (on 1940-02-26), Les Robinson (on 1940-02-26) and Fred Stulce (on 1940-02-26)
clarinet:
Johnny Mintz (on 1940-02-26)
double bass:
Gene Traxler (on 1940-02-26)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Rich (on 1940-02-26)
guitar:
Benny Heller (on 1940-02-26)
piano:
Bob Kitsis (on 1940-02-26)
tenor saxophone:
Paul Mason (jazz saxophonist) (on 1940-02-26) and Irving “Babe” Russin (on 1940-02-26)
trombone:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader) (on 1940-02-26), Lowell Martin (jazz trombonist) (on 1940-02-26) and Ward Silloway (US jazz trombonist) (on 1940-02-26)
trumpet:
Jimmy Blake (jazz trumpeter) (on 1940-02-26), Ray Linn (on 1940-02-26) and Zeke Zarchy (on 1940-02-26)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1940-02-26)
conductor:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader)
recorded at:
RCA Studio 2 in New York, New York, United States (on 1940-02-26)
recording of:
I’ll Be Seeing You (on 1940-02-26)
lyricist:
Irving Kahal (in 1938)
composer:
Sammy Fain (in 1938)
publisher:
Fain Music (ASCAP), New Irving Kahal Music and Williamson Music Company
sub-publisher:
フジパシフィック音楽出版 (Fujipacific Music inc.) (until 2014-12-31), ヤマハミュージックパブリッシング (Yamaha Music Publishing) (until 2017-03-31), フジパシフィックミュージック (Fujipacific Music, Inc.) (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 (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label) (from 2017-04-01 to present)
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra3:07
23Say It
double bass:
Ray Leatherford (on 1940-03-04)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Rich (on 1940-03-04)
guitar:
Al Avola (on 1940-03-04)
piano:
Bob Kitsis (on 1940-03-04)
saxophone:
Babe Russin (on 1940-03-04), Paul Mason (jazz saxophonist) (on 1940-03-04), Johnny Mince (on 1940-03-04), Hymie Shertzer (on 1940-03-04) and Fred Stulce (on 1940-03-04)
trombone:
George Arus (on 1940-03-04), Dave Jacobs (jazz trombonist) (on 1940-03-04) and Lowell Martin (jazz trombonist) (on 1940-03-04)
trumpet:
Bunny Berigan (on 1940-03-04), Jimmy Blake (jazz trumpeter) (on 1940-03-04), Ray Linn (on 1940-03-04) and Zeke Zarchy (on 1940-03-04)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1940-03-04)
conductor:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader)
recorded at:
RCA Studio 2 in New York, New York, United States (on 1940-03-04)
recording of:
Say It Over and Over Again (on 1940-03-04)
lyricist:
Frank Loesser
composer:
Jimmy McHugh (songwriter)
publisher:
Famous Music Corporation (renamed since 2007‐05 as Sony/ATV Harmony/Melody)
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