The Song Is You
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The Song Is You | ||
Compilation album by Frank Sinatra | ||
Released | August 30, 1994 | |
Recorded | February 1, 1940- July 2, 1942 |
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Genre | Classic pop | |
Length | 382:55 | |
Label | RCA Records | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Frank Sinatra chronology | ||
The Columbia Years 1943-1952: The Complete Recordings (1993) |
The Song Is You (1994) |
The Complete Reprise Studio Recordings (1995) |
The Song Is You is a 1994 compilation album by the 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 would become a half-a-century long career.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Disc one
- "The Sky Fell Down"
- "Too Romantic"
- "Shake Down The Stars"
- "Moments In The Moonlight"
- "I'll Be Seeing You"
- "Say It"
- "Polka Dots & Moonbeams"
- "The Fable Of The Rose"
- "This Is The Beginning Of The End"
- "Hear My Song Violetta"
- "Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear To Tread)"
- "Devil May Care"
- "April Played The Fiddle"
- "I Haven't The Time To Be A Millionaire"
- "Imagination"
- "Yours Is My Heart Alone"
- "You're Lonely & I'm Lonely"
- "East Of The Sun (& West Of The Moon)"
- "Head On My Pillow"
- "It's A Lovely Day Tomorrow"
- "I'll Never Smile Again"
- "All This & Heaven Too"
- "Where Do You Keep Your Heart"
[edit] Disc two
- "Whispering"
- "Trade Winds"
- "The One I Love (Belongs To Somebody Else)"
- "The Call Of The Canyon"
- "Love Lies"
- "I Could Make You Care"
- "The World Is In My Arms"
- "Our Love Affair"
- "Looking For Yesterday"
- "Tell Me At Midnight"
- "We Three (My Echo, My Shadow & Me)"
- "When You Awake"
- "Anything"
- "Shadows On The Sand"
- "You're Breaking My Heart All Over Again"
- "I'd Know You Anywhere"
- "Do You Know Why?"
- "Not So Long Ago"
- "Stardust"
- "Oh! Look At Me Now"
- "You Might Have Belonged To Another"
- "You Lucky People, You"
- "It's Always You"
- "I Tried"
[edit] Disc three
- "Dolores"
- "Without A Song"
- "Do I Worry"
- "Everything Happens To Me"
- "Let's Get Away From It All"
- "I'll Never Let A Day Pass By"
- "Love Me As I Am"
- "This Love Of Mine"
- "I Guess I'll Have To Dream The Rest"
- "You & I"
- "Neiani"
- "Free For All"
- "Blue Skies"
- "Two In Love"
- "Pale Moon (An Indian Love Song)"
- "I Think Of You"
- "How Do You Do Without Me?"
- "A Sinner Kissed An Angel"
- "Violets For Your Furs"
- "The Sunshine Of Your Smile"
- "How About You"
- "Snootie Little Cutie"
[edit] Disc four
- "Poor You"
- "I'll Take Tallulah"
- "The Last Call For Love"
- "Somewhere A Voice Is Calling"
- "Just As Though You Were Here"
- "Street Of Dreams"
- "Take Me"
- "Be Careful, It's My Heart"
- "In The Blue Of Evening"
- "Dig Down Deep"
- "There Are Such Things"
- "Daybreak"
- "It Started All Over Again"
- "Light A Candle In The Chapel"
- "Too Romantic" (Take 2)
- "Shake Down The Stars" (Take 2)
- "Hear My Song Violetta" (Take 2)
- "You're Lonely & I'm Lonely" (Take 3)
- "Our Love Affair" (Take 2)
- "Violets For Your Furs" (Take 2)
- "The Night We Called It A Day"
- "The Lamplighter's Serenade"
- "The Song Is You"
- "Night & Day"
[edit] Disc Five (Radio Broadcasts)
- "Theme: I'm Getting Sentimental Over You"
- "Who?"
- "I Hear A Rhapsody"
- "I'll Never Smile Again"
- "Half-Way Down The Street"
- "Some Of Your Sweetness (Got Into My Heart)"
- "Once In A While"
- "A Little In Love"
- "It Came To Me"
- "Only Forever"
- "Marie (song)"
- "Yearning"
- "How Am I To Know"
- "You're Part Of My Heart"
- Announcements
- "You're Stepping On My Toes"
- "You Got The Best Of Me"
- "That's How It Goes"
- "When Daylight Dawns"
- "When Sleepy Stars Begin To Fall"
- "Goodbye Lover, Goodbye"
- "One Red Rose"
- "The Things I Love"
- "In The Blue Of Evening"
- "Just As Though You Were Here"
- Frank Sinatra's Farewell To The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
- "The Song Is You"
[edit] Personnel
- Frank Sinatra - Vocals
- Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra