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"Chicago" is a popular song written by Fred Fisher and published in 1922. The original sheet music variously spelled the title "Todd'ling" or "Toddling." The song has been recorded by many artists, but the best-known versions are by Frank Sinatra, Ben Selvin and Judy Garland.
Frank Sinatra sings a popular version of "Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)" that charted and was the B-side to the 1957 Academy Award for Best Original Song winner, "All the Way". On Ruby Braff's 1981 tribute album, Very Sinatra he does a medley called "New York, New York/My Kind Of Town (Chicago Is)". [44]
The following is a sortable table of songs recorded by Frank Sinatra: The column Song lists the song title. ... Chicago (That Toddlin' Town) 1957: Fred Fisher ...
"Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)", 1922 – composer & lyricist: Fred Fisher; popularized by Frank Sinatra "Chicago, the City of Today" – composer: Bill Snyder; lyricist: Ann Marsters "Chicago, the Gem on the Shore", 1923 – composer & lyricist: J. A. Johnson "Chicago, the Most Beautiful City" – composer & lyricist: Frank Padula
In 1957, a recording of "All the Way", was made famous by Frank Sinatra [2] It was introduced in the film The Joker Is Wild. [1] Sinatra also had the best-selling recorded version of the song. Aside from this song, he also sang "Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)" for the movie.
Pages in category "Songs about Chicago" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. ... Chicago (That Toddlin' Town) Chicago (Graham Nash song ...
Monet, 34, took Us back to 2010 while singing “Chicago,” a song that her Victorious character, Trina Vega, performed during season 1 of the show. “This is the kind of energy we’re taking ...
This is a partial list of songs introduced by Frank Sinatra. 1941 – "Oh! Look at Me Now" (music by Joe Bushkin, words by John DeVries, performed with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra). "This Love of Mine" (music by Sol Parker, lyrics by Frank Sinatra and Hank Sanicola, re-recorded in 1957 for In The Wee Small Hours.