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Frank Sinatra & the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra is a 1998 compilation album by the American singer Frank Sinatra. The three-CD set contains recordings from Sinatra's performances with Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra at the beginning of his five-decade singing career. Many of the songs had never been available on CD prior to the set, as Sinatra did ...
Tommy Dorsey On Radio/Eddie Condon's Jazz Concert (Radiola, 1975) Tommy Dorsey (1937 – 1941) (AMIGA, 1976) One Night Stand (Sandy Hook, 1976) Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey (Durium, 1976) The Dorsey/Sinatra Sessions (RCA, 1982) The Tommy Dorsey/Frank Sinatra Radio Years and the Historic Stordahl Session (RCA, 1983) The End of the Big Band Era!
All Time Greatest Hits, Vol. 1-4 are four compilation albums, issued by RCA of early 1940s Tommy Dorsey tracks featuring Frank Sinatra. The albums contain hits such as "I'll Never Smile Again" and "I'll Be Seeing You".
The Song Is You is a 1994 box set by American singer Frank Sinatra. This five disc box set contains every studio recording Frank Sinatra performed with Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra, a few tracks of alternate recording takes, and a full disc of mostly-unreleased radio broadcasts. It is considered a definitive look at the first years of what ...
Frank Sinatra – with Tommy Dorsey, October 24, 1940, with Tommy Dorsey, Connie Haines and The Pied Pipers, [1] January 6, 1941, A Swingin' Affair! (1957), Sinatra '57 in Concert (1999) Bing Crosby recorded the song in 1954 [ 2 ] for use on his radio show and it was subsequently included in the box set The Bing Crosby CBS Radio Recordings ...
The most successful and best-known million selling single version of the song was recorded by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra, with vocals provided by Frank Sinatra and The Pied Pipers. [3] Tommy Dorsey has a solo on trombone during the break and as a coda near the end of the song. This recording was released as a Victor 78, 26628A, in 1940.
I Remember Tommy... is the twenty-third studio album by Frank Sinatra, released in 1961. It was recorded as a tribute to bandleader Tommy Dorsey, and consists of re-recorded versions of songs that Sinatra had first performed or recorded with Dorsey earlier in his career. Fellow Dorsey alumnus Sy Oliver arranged and conducted the sessions.
"In the Blue of Evening" was written by Al D'Artega and Tom Adair, and recorded by Frank Sinatra with the Tommy Dorsey Band. [1] [2] Recorded June 1942, it was released in 1943 as a double A side alongside "It's Always You", another Sinatra and Dorsey recording, in Victor's regular pop series (catalog #27947) to celebrate the signing of Dorsey's band to the Victor Red Seal label.