Where Are You? (Frank Sinatra album)
Where Are You? | ||||
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Released | September 2, 1957 | |||
Recorded | April 10 – May 1, 1957 | |||
Studio | Capitol Studio A (Hollywood) | |||
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Length | 41:52 (Original mono LP) | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [2] |
Uncut | [3] |
Where Are You? is the thirteenth studio album by Frank Sinatra.
This is the first album Sinatra recorded at Capitol without Nelson Riddle, as well as the first he recorded in stereo. In 1970 it was re-issued as a ten track album under the name The Night We Called It a Day.
Track listing
[edit]- "Where Are You?" (Harold Adamson, Jimmy McHugh) – 3:30
- "The Night We Called It a Day" (Matt Dennis, Tom Adair) – 3:28
- "I Cover the Waterfront" (Johnny Green, Edward Heyman) – 2:58
- "Maybe You'll Be There" (Rube Bloom, Sammy Gallop) – 3:07
- "Laura" (David Raksin, Johnny Mercer) – 3:28
- "Lonely Town" (Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden, Adolph Green) – 4:12
- "Autumn Leaves" (Jacques Prévert, Mercer, Joseph Kosma) – 2:52
- "I'm a Fool to Want You" (Frank Sinatra, Jack Wolf, Joel Herron) – 4:51
- "I Think of You" (Jack Elliott, Don Marcotte) – 3:04
- "Where Is the One?" (Alec Wilder, Edwin Finckel) – 3:13
- "There's No You" (Tom Adair, Hal Hopper) – 3:48
- "Baby Won't You Please Come Home" (Charles Warfield, Clarence Williams) – 3:00
- CD reissue bonus tracks not included on the original 1957 release:
- "I Can Read Between the Lines" (Sid Frank, Ray Getzov) – 2:43
- "It Worries Me" (Fritz Schultz-Reichelt, Carl Sigman) – 2:53
- "Rain (Falling from the Skies)" (Robert Mellin, Gunther Finlay) – 3:25
- "Don't Worry 'Bout Me" (Rube Bloom, Ted Koehler) – 3:08
The song "I Think of You" is based on lyrical second theme in E flat major from Sergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18, I. Moderato.
Early pressings of the original stereo album had only 11 tracks while the mono version had all 12 tracks. The stereo edition may have been missing "I Cover The Waterfront" because it was only recorded in mono.[4] Later stereo pressings in some international markets and in boxed sets restored "Waterfront," beginning circa 1975 (in Holland).[5]
Complete personnel
[edit]- Frank Sinatra – vocals
- Gordon Jenkins – arranger, conductor
- Nelson Riddle – arranger, conductor (tracks 13–16, unrelated CD bonus tracks only)
Tracks 1, 4, 8, 9
1-May-1957 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, Arthur Frantz (fr-h); Jack Dumont, Jack Chaney, Matty Matlock, Dent Eckels, Willie Schwartz (wwd); Mischa Russell, Walter Edelstein, Joseph Livoti, Marshall Sosson, David Frisina, Sol Kindler, Jacques Gasselin, Samuel Cytron, Harold Dicterow, Achille Mierlot Jr., Dan Lube, Lou Raderman, Emo Neufeld, Joseph Quadri, Murray Kellner, Victor Amo (vln); Paul Robyn, David Sterkin, Ray Menhennick, William Baffa (vla); Cy Bernard, Armand Kaproff (vie); Kathryn Thompson Vail (harp); Bill Miller (p); Allan Reuss (g); Jack Ryan (b); Nick Fatool (d).
Tracks 2, 7, 10, 11
10-April-1957 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. Vincent DeRosa, Arthur Frantz, John Cave (fr-h); Wayne Songer (cit); Jack Chaney (bsn); Matty Matlock (bar); Willie Schwartz (wwd); Dent Eckels (fl); Mischa Russell, Walter Edelstein, Victor Amo, Joseph Quadri, Joseph Livoti, Nicholas Pisani, Harry Bluestone, Murray Kellner, Marshall Sosson, Emo Neufeld, Ben Gill, Felix Slatkin, Sol Kindler, Dan Lube, Samuel Cytron, Kurt Dieterle (vln); Paul Robyn, Ray Menhennick, David Sterkin, William Baffa (via); Cy Bernard, Armand Kaproff (vlc); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Allan Reuss (g); Jack Ryan (b); Nick Fatool (d).
Tracks 3, 5, 6, 12
29-April-1957 (Monday) - Hollywood. Vincent DeRosa, Richard Perissi, Arthur Frantz (fr-h); Wayne Songer, Jack Chaney (wwd); Dent Eckels, Clyde Hylton, Matty Matlock (wwd/tl); Mischa Russell, Walter Edelstein, Joseph Livoti, Marshall Sosson, David Frisina, Sol Kindler, Jacques Gasselin, Samuel Cytron, Harold Dicterow, Achille Mierlot Jr., Howard Coif, Leonard Atkins, Emil Briano, Amerigo Marino, Alex Beller, Ben Gill (vln); Paul Robyn, David Sterkin, Ray Menhennick, William Baffa (via); Armand Kaproff, Ray Kramer (vlc); Kathryn Thompson Vail (harp); Bill Miller (p); Allan Reuss (g); Jack Ryan (b); Nick Fatool (d).
Track 13
2-May-1953 (Saturday) - Hollywood. Mannie Klein, Clyde Hurley (tpt); Milt Bernhart, Jimmy Priddy (tbn); John Cave, Vincent DeRosa (fr-h); Skeets Herfurt, James Williamson, Ted Nash (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Alex Murray, Henry Hill, Gerald Vinci, Victor Bay, Walter Edelstein (vln); Paul Robyn, Alfred Barr (via); Eleanor Slatkin (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Bob Bain (g); Eddie Gilbert (b); Alvin Stoller (d).
Track 14
13-May-1954 (Thursday) - Hollywood. ZekeZarchy, Conrad Gozzo, Harry Edison (tpt); Dick Noel, Tommy Pederson (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); Skeets Herfurt, Champ Webb, Mahlon Clark, Ted Nash, Chuck Gentry (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Harry Bluestone, Felix Slatkin, George Kast, Paul Shure, Eudice Shapiro, Walter Edelstein, Nicholas Pisani, Victor Bay (vln); Maxine Johnson, Paul Robyn (via); Eleanor Slatkin, Cy Bernard, Arthur Kafton (vie); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Bobby Gibbons (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d).
Track 15
9/10-December-1953 (Wed/Thu) - Hollywood. Tommy Pederson (tbn); George Roberts (b-tbn); John Cave, John Graas (fr-h); Harry Klee, Champ Webb, Skeets Herfurt (sax/wwd); Mischa Russell, Gerald Vinci, Harry Bluestone, Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure, Victor Bay, Henry Hill, Alex Beller, Anatol Kaminsky (vln); David Sterkin, Paul Robyn (via); Cy Bernard, Eleanor Slatkin (vlc); Kathryn Julye (harp); Bill Miller (p); Bob Bain (g); Joe Comfort (b); Alvin Stoller (d).
Track 16
30-April-1953 (Thursday) - Hollywood. Conrad Gozzo, Mannie Klein, Mickey Mangano, Zeke Zarchy (tpt); Si Zentner, Joe Howard, Jimmy Priddy, Milt Bernhart (tbn); Skeets Herfurt, Jack Dumont, Ted Nash, Ted Romersa, Joe Koch (sax/wwd); Bill Miller (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Phil Stephens (b); Alvin Stoller (d).[6]
Recording dates
[edit]- April 10, 1957 – "The Night We Called It a Day", "Autumn Leaves", "Where Is the One?", "There's No You"
- April 29, 1957 – "I Cover the Waterfront", "Laura", "Lonely Town", "Baby Won't You Please Come Home"
- May 1, 1957 – "Where Are You?", "Maybe You'll Be There", "I'm a Fool to Want You", "I Think of You"
Bonus tracks
[edit]- April 30, 1953 – "Don't Worry 'Bout Me"
- May 2, 1953 – "I Can Read Between the Lines"
- December 9, 1953 – "Rain (Falling from the Skies)"
- May 13, 1954 – "It Worries Me"
References
[edit]- ^ Where Are You? at AllMusic
- ^ Larkin, Colin (2007). Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0195313734.
- ^ Aiken, Kit (November 2003). "Croon squad". Uncut. No. 20. p. 92.
- ^ "Where Are You - Abridged Stereo Editions".
- ^ "Where Are You - Unabridged Stereo Editions".
- ^ Put Your Dreams Away: A Frank Sinatra Discography. ISBN 978-0274963768.