I've Got You Under My Skin Frank Sinatra Drum Cover Circa 1956

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • Performing a Jazz Standard that was written in 1936 by Cole Porter. The song was introduced that year in the Eleanor Powell musical film Born to Dance in which it was performed by Virginia Bruce. The tune was recorded by many Jazz Artists including Michael Buble, The Four Seasons, Tony Bennett with Lady Gaga, Diana Krall, and most famously recorded by Frank Sinatra. Sinatra first sang the song in 1946 on his weekly radio show, as the second part of a medley with "Easy to Love". Frank recorded this Standard Also as a studio verison in 1956 with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra from the album "Songs For Swingin' Lovers!" Sinatra re-recorded this standard for the album Sinatra's Sinatra (1963), an album of re-recordings of his favourites. This time the trombone solo was by Dick Nash because Bernhart was unavailable. A live version of the song appears on the 1966 album Sinatra at the Sands with Count Basie and his orchestra. Another version of the song is an electronically assembled duet featuring Sinatra and U2 lead singer Bono on Sinatra's 1993 Duets album. The track was released on a "double A-side" with U2's "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)". The single peaked at number four on the UK charts. Sinatra usually included this standard in his concerts, a tradition carried on by his son, Frank Sinatra Jr. This is the 1956 Nelson Riddle Arrangement recorded with Frank Sinatra. I'll be playing the roll of Irv Cottler on Drums with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra on the nineth track of the album Songs For Swingin' Lovers!" Here's is Frank Sinatra's I've Got You Under My Skin. All Audio Remain To The Property Of The Original Artists and Shall Not Be Intentionally Subject to Copyright In Accordance With Title 17 US Laws.
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