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Frank Sinatra. Vibrant, exciting and sublime. Frank Sinatra’s lasting musical legacy is his superlative recordings. In each episode Michael Fenenbock explores and illuminates an essential recording fr... more
FAQs about Sinatra Matters:How many episodes does Sinatra Matters have?The podcast currently has 62 episodes available.
April 19, 202457 A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley SquareA Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square. Sinatra in London. From the 1962 album Frank Sinatra Sings Great Songs of Great Britain, here is the Eric Maschwitz and Manning Sherwin classic. Arranged and conducted by Robert Farnon.Credits:Theme music by Erik Blicker and Glenn SchlossEdited by Katie CaliMixing and mastering by Amit ZangiSend comments to [email protected]...more18minPlay
April 05, 202456 Summer WindArranged and conducted by the incomparable Nelson Riddle, from the 1966 album titled Strangers in the Night, here is Sinatra and Summer Wind.Credits:Theme music by Erik Blicker and Glenn SchlossEdited by Katie CaliMixing and mastering by Amit ZangiSend comments to [email protected]...more15minPlay
March 19, 202455 New York, New YorkNew York, New York. Here is Frank Sinatra’s iconic classic. From the 1980 album, Trilogy, John Kander and Fred Ebb’s Theme from New York, New York. Arranged and conducted by Don Costa.Credits:Theme music by Erik Blicker and Glenn SchlossEdited by Katie CaliMixing and mastering by Amit ZangiSend comments to [email protected]...more17minPlay
March 05, 202454 Last Night When We Were YoungFrom his 1954 album In The Wee Small Hours, an enduring Sinatra classic, Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg’s Last Night When We Were Young. Arranged and conducted by Nelson Riddle. Credits:Theme music by Erik Blicker and Glenn SchlossEdited by Katie CaliMixing and mastering by Amit ZangiSend comments to [email protected]...more18minPlay
February 19, 202453 I've Got You Under My SkinOne of Frank Sinatra’s most celebrated recordings, from the 1956 album Songs For Swingin’ Lovers,here is Cole Porter’s I’ve Got You Under My Skin. Arranged and conducted by Nelson Riddle.Credits:Theme music by Erik Blicker and Glenn SchlossEdited by Katie CaliMixing and mastering by Amit ZangiSend comments to [email protected]...more10minPlay
February 04, 202452 Here's That Rainy DaySinatra’s signature recording of Here’s That Rainy Day. From his 1959 album No One Cares, here is the Jimmy Van Heusen and Johnny Burke classic. Arranged by Gordon Jenkins. Credits:Theme music by Erik Blicker and Glenn SchlossEdited by Katie CaliMixing and mastering by Amit ZangiSend comments to [email protected]...more16minPlay
January 22, 202451 Moonlight Becomes YouFrank Sinatra’s salute to Bing Crosby. From the 1965 album Moonlight Sinatra, here is Jimmy Van Heusen and Johnny Burke’s Moonlight Becomes You. Arranged and conducted by Nelson Riddle.Credits:Theme music by Erik Blicker and Glenn SchlossEdited by Katie CaliMixing and mastering by Amit ZangiSend comments to [email protected]...more16minPlay
December 28, 202350 I'm Getting Sentimental Over YouFrank Sinatra’s tribute to Tommy Dorsey. From his 1961 album I Remember Tommy, here is George Bassman and Ned Washington’s I'm Getting Sentimental Over You. Arranged and conducted by Sy Oliver.Credits:Theme music by Erik Blicker and Glenn SchlossEdited by Katie CaliMixing and mastering by Amit ZangiSend comments to [email protected]...more17minPlay
December 03, 202349 Have Yourself A Merry Little ChristmasHere is the definitive recording of the Hugh Martin and RalphBlane Christmas classic Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas from the 1957 album A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra. Arranged and conducted by GordonJenkins.Credits:Theme music by Erik Blicker and Glenn SchlossEdited by Katie CaliMixing and mastering by Amit ZangiSend comments to [email protected]...more13minPlay
November 12, 202348 Dream DancingA song Sinatra did not record . . . but one that he might have embraced, Cole Porter’s Dream Dancing. Here is the wonderfully talented Rebecca Luker from her 1996 album “Anything Goes- Rebecca Luker Sings Cole Porter.” Arranged by Larry Moore and conducted by Patrick Brady.Credits:Theme music by Erik Blicker and Glenn SchlossEdited by Katie CaliMixing and mastering by Amit ZangiSend comments to [email protected]...more13minPlay
FAQs about Sinatra Matters:How many episodes does Sinatra Matters have?The podcast currently has 62 episodes available.