Frank Sinatra With Count Basie And The Orchestra Arranged & Conducted By Quincy Jones - Sinatra At The Sands
Artist: Frank Sinatra With Count Basie And The Orchestra Arranged & Conducted By Quincy Jones
Album: Sinatra At The Sands
Rating: 4.41
Album: Sinatra At The Sands
Rating: 4.41
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Angel Eyes | 3:26 | |
I've Got A Crush On You | 2:42 | |
Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) | 2:50 | |
"A Few Last Words" (Monologue) | 2:30 | |
My Kind Of Town (Reprise) | 1:00 | |
I've Got You Under My Skin | 3:43 | |
It Was A Very Good Year | 4:01 | |
Street Of Dreams | 2:16 | |
One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) | 4:40 | |
All Of Me | 2:56 | |
You Make Me Feel So Young | 3:21 | |
The Shadow Of Your Smile | 2:31 | |
Makin' Whoopee! | 4:24 | |
The September Of My Years | 2:57 | |
"The Tea Break" (Monologue) | 11:48 | |
Don't Worry 'Bout Me | 3:18 | |
Get Me To The Church On Time | 2:21 | |
Where Or When | 2:46 | |
Come Fly With Me | 3:45 | |
One O'Clock Jump | 0:53 | |
My Kind Of Town | 3:04 |
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Frank Sinatra - Luck Be A Lady (At The Sands)
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0602527200040Labels
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Formats
- CD
- Album
- Reissue
Companies
Role | Company |
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Phonographic Copyright (p) | Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC |
Copyright (c) | Universal International Music B.V. |
Manufactured By | EDC, Germany |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Arranged By | Quincy Jones |
Conductor | Quincy Jones |
Art Direction | Ed Thrasher |
Edited By | Lee Herschberg |
Engineer | Lowell Frank |
Executive-Producer | Gregg Geller |
Liner Notes | Stan Cornyn |
Mastered By | Lee Herschberg |
Photography By | John Bryson |
Producer | Sonny Burke |
Notes
- ℗2009 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC ©2009 Universal International Music B.V.
- Originally Released in 1966.
- Made in the EU.
- Comes in cristal box including 12 pages booklet with original liner notes.
Barcodes
- Barcode (Text): 6 02527 20004 0
- Barcode (Scanned): 602527200040
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): 06025 272 000-4 02 # 52413442
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): MADE IN GERMANY BY EDC A
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): ['Universal' logo] (4x)
- Mastering SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI LZ87
- Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 0152
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): 06025 272 000-4 01 # 52413442
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): MADE IN GERMANY BY EDC A
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): ['Universal' logo] (4x)
- Mastering SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI LV27
- Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 0138
- Rights Society: BIEM / SABAM
- Label Code: LC 00699
About Frank Sinatra With Count Basie And The Orchestra Arranged & Conducted By Quincy Jones
US singer and actor with Italian origins.
Born: 12 December 1915 in Hoboken, New Jersey, USA.
Died: 14 May 1998 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Nicknamed "The Voice," "Ol' Blue Eyes," "The Chairman Of The Board," and "Frankie Boy." Beginning his musical career in the swing era with and , Sinatra became a solo artist with great success after signing with in March 1943; he stayed with Columbia until he got dropped by the label in June '52. Sinatra signed a seven-year recording contract with on March 13, 1953, and released several critically lauded albums while with Capitol. Sinatra left Capitol to found his own record label in 1960, , toured internationally, and fraternized with the Rat Pack and President in the early 1960s.
Sinatra had three children, (singer, artist), (musician), and (TV producer), all with his first wife, Nancy Barbato (married 1939 to 1951). He was married three more times, to actresses (1951 to 1957) and (1966 to 1968), and finally to model/showgirl Barbara Marx (married 1976), to whom he was still married at his death.
Real Name
- Francis Albert Sinatra
Name Vars
- F Sinatra
- F. Sinantra
- F. Sinatra
- F.S.
- F.Sinatra
- F.·ÊÈé
- FS
- Francis Albert Sinatra
- Francis Sinatra
- Franck Sinatra
- Frank
- Frank SInatra (for JFK)
- Frank Sanatra
- Frank Sinatra & Friends
- Frank Sinatra Sr.
- Frank Sinatra and Chorus
- Frank Sinatra, Vocal
- Frank Sinatra, Vocal With Orchestra
- Frank Swatra
- Frankie
- Frankie Boy
- Franky Boy
- Mr. Sinatra
- Pop Frank
- Sinatra
- Sinatro
- Sintara Frank
- The Great Frank Sinatra
- Ф. Синатра
- Франк Синатра
- Френк Синатра
- Френк Сінатра
- Фрэнк Синатра
- Õéó¯û·ÊÈé
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Aliases
- A Very Close Relative
Comments
First time hearing this...HOT DAMN!!
Great LP/CD I have this in 5.1 S.S. The lady never blows on another guys dice----Eleven!! "Lady Luck--Are you lucky" in craps or gambling? Enjoy the show https://youtu.be/6oc2Fr9TMPM
Doesn't
¡¡¡ CHILE ¡¡¡ FRANK SINATRA - COUNT BASIE .....WERE.BRILLANT
Way too fast.
One of the Chairman's signature songs, with backing by one of the tightest bands in history
???❤️?☀️
Sheeeeeeeit
Thank for posting, a bonus track.
FRANK IS THE BEST CIAO DA FRED RIGHETTI MILANO JAZZ, BYE, ITALY
I am a lucky lady because I have this original album framed on the wall of my very exclusive" FRANK SINATRA ROOM
A Lady doesn't leave her escort...
Basics horns were one. Super tight
Help me out guys! What Frank said at the beginnig of this song? Can anybody spell it word for word??
Luck be a ladyyyyyyyy....... TONIGHT! He always finishes strong.
Several people here give Quincy Jones credit for this arrangement. Except it's a Billy May arrangement. As is the opening track, Come Fly With Me. The album cover: Arranged and conducted by Quincy Jones is misleading. I've Got You Under My Skin is a Nelson Riddle arrangement, for example.
Also, this number doesn't appear on Sinatra at the Sands. Check it out. This is Basie, of course. And it sure sounds like the rest of that Sands performance. Could be it was part of that event but didn't make it into the album. If you buy that CD hoping for this track, you'll be disappointed. Here's a link showing Billy May is the arranger. There's also a comment at Song Facts. Sinatra told Billy to make it more uptempo than the original pace in Guys and Dolls. He often told arrangers what he wanted in an arrangement.
https://www.lushlifemusic.com/product/luck-be-a-lady/
Also, this number doesn't appear on Sinatra at the Sands. Check it out. This is Basie, of course. And it sure sounds like the rest of that Sands performance. Could be it was part of that event but didn't make it into the album. If you buy that CD hoping for this track, you'll be disappointed. Here's a link showing Billy May is the arranger. There's also a comment at Song Facts. Sinatra told Billy to make it more uptempo than the original pace in Guys and Dolls. He often told arrangers what he wanted in an arrangement.
https://www.lushlifemusic.com/product/luck-be-a-lady/
Before Micheal it was Frank and Count Basie..
REAL ARTIST.. REAL MUSIC ?❤️✨??
Henry & Karen Hill there at that little table right below the microphone.
Quisiera conocer a los 29 zombies que pusieron " dislike " para clavarles un hacha en la cabeza .
Sorry, but this song isn't on the CD.
You know, it's amazing how many songs Sinatra sang that he made his own-"Night and Day
Isn’t this something. A black man to to Arrange this and Black musicians had to play it to make it the best this song ever sounded. But we are told to leave this country
Absolutely Awesome Arranging" Here's an interesting piece of Jazz music history for Sinatra's famous performance of "Luck be a Lady"
Written by Frank Loesser in 1959 for the film Guys & Dolls. Along with this is an interesting bit of song composing history, then arranged By Bill May in 1963 & road show arrangement adapted by Quincy Jones for Frank Sinatra & Count Basie's Live tour and famous
Live Show at the Las Vegas Sands. Sinatra kept this arrangement in his band book and then the final studio recording on his label (the Reprise label) of the original 1963 arrangement version on the Sinatra 65 album.
Written by Frank Loesser in 1959 for the film Guys & Dolls. Along with this is an interesting bit of song composing history, then arranged By Bill May in 1963 & road show arrangement adapted by Quincy Jones for Frank Sinatra & Count Basie's Live tour and famous
Live Show at the Las Vegas Sands. Sinatra kept this arrangement in his band book and then the final studio recording on his label (the Reprise label) of the original 1963 arrangement version on the Sinatra 65 album.
My favorite Frank Sinatra song ever. !!!!! His voice with that orchestra, the overall beat with the arrangement of the instruments is in the stratosphere,so beautifully out of this world. So awesome, i never get tired listening to this song !!!!
Swings like mad!!
“We turn now to the score of a picture I was in once, called Guys and Dolls” says Sinatra, to an audience in Las Vegas circa 1966. “It is a song by Frank Loesser – and a story about one guy and a pair of dice.”
There are videos of live performances on early color TV of Sinatra singing the most famous song composed (words & tune) by Frank Loesser. Several such videos at YouTube, with as many as 8 million 'views'.
But fans who own his every recorded version (there are several) agree: the “Sinatra at the Sands” album best captures the magic of Frank at his very best: which is to say, in live performance, with the tightest of jazz bands – the Count Basie Orchestra, arranged and conducted by Quincy Jones.
Playing right this minute on Siriusly Sinatra satellite radio. This version:
Thanks, Fragmaster3000 for sharing. Celebrated this day elsewhere [search] " Great Melody, Great Lyric, Great Rendition, Songwriting Workshop, Harmony Central "
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTrI74EH7X0