Witchcraft (song)
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“Witchcraft” | |||||
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Single by Frank Sinatra | |||||
A-side | Witchcraft | ||||
B-side | Tell Her You Love Her | ||||
Released | Late 1957 | ||||
Format | 45", 78" | ||||
Recorded | Capitol Records, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California May 20, 1957 |
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Genre | Swing | ||||
Length | 2:54 | ||||
Label | Capitol (US, 45") |
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Writer(s) | Cy Coleman, Carolyn Leigh | ||||
Producer | Dave Cavanaugh | ||||
Frank Sinatra singles chronology | |||||
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"Witchcraft" is a popular song from 1957 composed by Cy Coleman with lyrics by Carolyn Leigh. It was released as a single by Frank Sinatra, and reached number twenty in the U.S., spending sixteen weeks on the charts [1].
Composed as an instrumental piece by Coleman for the revue Take Five, lyrics were added by Leigh, and "Witchcraft" was subsequently recorded by Sinatra in May 1957, in an arrangement by Nelson Riddle [2].
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[edit] Versions
Sinatra recorded "Witchcraft" three times in a studio setting. The first recording was in 1957, for his single release, and was later released on his compilation album All the Way (1961). Sinatra re-recorded "Witchcraft" for 1963's Sinatra's Sinatra, and finally recorded it as a duet with Anita Baker for Duets (1993).
Recording Date | Company | Format | Album | Track:Album | Album Date | Collaborators | Arranged by |
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1957-05-20 | Capitol Records | Studio | The Complete Capitol Singles Collection | 3/13:3/5 | 1996-09-03 | Nelson Riddle | |
1963-04-30 | Reprise Records | Studio | Sinatra's Sinatra | 5/12:1/1 | 1963 | Nelson Riddle | |
1993-07-09 | Capitol Records | Electronic Duet | Duets | 11/13:1/1 | 1993-07-09 | Anita Baker | Nelson Riddle |
"Witchcraft" has been recorded by many other artists, including Sarah Vaughan, on her 1962 album You're Mine You, Ella Fitzgerald, on Ella Returns to Berlin (1961), and Bill Evans on Portrait in Jazz (1959).
[edit] Awards
[edit] Grammys
At the 1st Grammy Awards, Frank Sinatra was nominated for six Grammy awards, with Sinatra's recording of "Witchcraft" being nominated for the Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Vocal Performance, Male, and Nelson Riddle's arrangement nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Arrangement. Sinatra had two albums nominated for the Grammy Award for Album of the Year, and won the Grammy Award for Best Album Cover.