Frank Sinatra – The Voice Of Frank Sinatra
Tracklist
A1 | You Go To My Head | |
A2 | Someone To Watch Over Me | |
A3 | These Foolish Things (Remind Me Of You) | |
A4 | Why Shouldn't I? | |
B1 | I Don't Know Why (I Just Do) | |
B2 | Try A Little Tenderness | |
B3 | (I Don't Stand) A Ghost Of A Chance (With You) | |
B4 | Paradise |
Credits
- Directed By [Orchestra Under The Direction Of] – Axel Stordahl
Notes
Repress issued in stiff cardboard jacket with blue front cover, back cover variation with black bar at bottom (compare to blue cover without black bar: The Voice Of Frank Sinatra).
Issued on dark red Columbia label with "Long (Lp) Playing" at bottom, design introduced late 1952.
Track title variations on cover:
A3: These Foolish Things
A4: Why Shouldn't I
B1: I Don't Know Why
B3: A Ghost Of A Chance
The very first 10" LP record, released in 1948 (re-released in 1950), using existing material that was originally issued as a four-record 78 rpm album on March 4, 1946, catalogue no. C-112.
This 10" LP and the 12" LP Concerto In E Minor For Violin And Orchestra Op. 64 were both printed for the (soon to be announced) "Long Play LPs" for the Columbia catalog, and is considered the first (modern) 10" LP ever. Columbia Records unveiled both of these at a press conference in the Waldorf Astoria in June 1948.
Issued on dark red Columbia label with "Long (Lp) Playing" at bottom, design introduced late 1952.
Track title variations on cover:
A3: These Foolish Things
A4: Why Shouldn't I
B1: I Don't Know Why
B3: A Ghost Of A Chance
The very first 10" LP record, released in 1948 (re-released in 1950), using existing material that was originally issued as a four-record 78 rpm album on March 4, 1946, catalogue no. C-112.
This 10" LP and the 12" LP Concerto In E Minor For Violin And Orchestra Op. 64 were both printed for the (soon to be announced) "Long Play LPs" for the Columbia catalog, and is considered the first (modern) 10" LP ever. Columbia Records unveiled both of these at a press conference in the Waldorf Astoria in June 1948.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A label): LP 389
- Matrix / Runout (Side B label): LP 390
Other Versions (5 of 17)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | The Voice Of Frank Sinatra (4×Shellac, 10", 78 RPM, Album) | Columbia, Columbia | C-112, C 112 | US | 1946 | ||
New Submission | The Voice Of Frank Sinatra (4×Shellac, 10", 78 RPM, Album) | Columbia | A30 | Canada | 1946 | ||
The Voice Of Frank Sinatra (LP, 10", Album, Reissue) | Columbia | CL 6001 | US | 1948 | |||
Recently Edited | The Voice Of Frank Sinatra (LP, 10", Album, Reissue, Repress) | Columbia | CL 6001 | US | 1948 | ||
Recently Edited | The Voice Of Frank Sinatra (LP, 10", Album, Reissue, Repress, Pink Jacket) | Columbia | CL 6001 | US | 1949 |
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