Frank Sinatra – Forever Frank - VG+ LP Record 1966 Capitol USA Mono Vinyl - Jazz / Big Band / Vocal / Swing
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Frank Sinatra – Forever Frank
| Label: | Capitol Records – T 2602 |
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| Format: |
Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Mono
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| Country: | US |
| Released: | |
| Genre: | Jazz, Pop |
| Style: | Swing, Big Band, Vocal |
| A1 | Can I Steal A Little Love | |
| A2 | Your Love For Me | |
| A3 | Chicago | |
| A4 | Melody Of Love | |
| A5 | Two Hearts Two Kisses | |
| A6 | Flowers Mean Forgiveness | |
| B1 | Same Old Song And Dance | |
| B2 | If It's The Last Thing I Do | |
| B3 | From The Bottom To The Top | |
| B4 | Don't Make A Beggar Of Me | |
| B5 | You'll Get Yours |
- Pressed By – Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Los Angeles
- Manufactured By – Capitol Records, Inc.
- Arranged By – Dick Reynolds (tracks: A4)
- Conductor [Conducted By] – Ray Anthony (tracks: A4)
- Conductor [Conducted By], Arranged By – Axel Stordahl (tracks: B4), Billy May (tracks: B1), David Cavanaugh (tracks: A5, B3), Nelson Riddle (tracks: A1 to A3, A5, B2, B5)
- Featuring, Bass – Joe Comfort
- Featuring, Drums – Alvin Stoller, Irv Cottler
- Featuring, Flute – Harry Klee
- Featuring, Guitar – Al Hendrickson, Al Viola, George Van Eps
- Featuring, Harp – Kathryn Julyie*
- Featuring, Piano – Bill Miller (2)
- Featuring, Saxophone – Babe Russin, Justin Gordon, Willie Smith (2)
- Featuring, Trombone – Juan Tizol, Milt Bernhart, Murray McEachern
- Featuring, Trumpet – Harry Edison
"Songs by the vintage Sinatra together for the first time in an album"
Recorded:
- track A1, A2: December 3, 1956
- track A3: August 13, 1957
- track A4: December 13, 1954
- track A5: March 7, 1955
- track A6: January 12, 1956
- track B1: March 3, 1958
- track B2: March 8, 1956
- track B3: March 7, 1955
- track B4: April 2, 1953
- track B5: September 13, 1955
Recorded:
- track A1, A2: December 3, 1956
- track A3: August 13, 1957
- track A4: December 13, 1954
- track A5: March 7, 1955
- track A6: January 12, 1956
- track B1: March 3, 1958
- track B2: March 8, 1956
- track B3: March 7, 1955
- track B4: April 2, 1953
- track B5: September 13, 1955
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