Harry James & his Orchestra with Frank Sinatra
Harry James & His Orchestra Featuring: Frank Sinatra made his first studio recordings on July 13, 1939 with a band led
by the man who gave him his first real break in show business -- trumpeter
Harry James. Every song the two performed together is included here, includes
studio and previously unreleased live performances. A must have for the fan
of early Blue Eyes This album is a must for Sinatra-James-Jazz fans. The orchestra arrangements are simply remarkable given the era and the recording techniques. James is at his finest, with a full and vibrant trumpet sound, pure in quality. No samples available- Tracks Include: From the Bottom of My Heart
Frank Sinatra
Total Time: 59 minutes
Fewer than 8,000 copies of "From the Bottom of My Heart" (Brunswick #8443) were sold, making the record a very rare find that is sought after by record collectors worldwide. Sinatra released ten commercial tracks with James through 1939, including "All or Nothing At All," which had weak sales on its initial release but then sold millions of copies when re-released by Columbia at the height of Sinatra's popularity a few years later. These songs are treasures.
Melancholy Mood
My Buddy
It's Funny to Everyone But Me
Here Comes the Night
All or Nothing
Every Day of My Life
From the Bottom of My Heart- Alternate Take
It's Funny to Everyone But Me- Alternate Take
All or Nothing- Alternate Take
Stardust
. . .and more!
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