Come Dance With Me! (1959)
| Artist: Frank Sinatra |
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. Come Dance With Me ~ Frank Sinatra
2. Something's Gotta Give ~ Frank Sinatra
3. Just In Time ~ Frank Sinatra
4. Dancing In The Dark ~ Frank Sinatra
5. Too Close For Comfort ~ Frank Sinatra
6. I Could Have Danced All Night ~ Frank Sinatra
7. Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night Of The Week) ~ Frank Sinatra
8. Day In-Day Out ~ Frank Sinatra
9. Cheek To Cheek ~ Frank Sinatra
10. Baubles, Bangles And Beads ~ Frank Sinatra
11. Song Is You, The ~ Frank Sinatra
12. Last Dance, The ~ Frank Sinatra
13. It All Depends On You - (previously unreleased) ~ Frank Sinatra
14. Nothing In Common - (mono, bonus track, with Keely Smith) ~ Frank Sinatra
15. Same Old Song And Dance - (mono, bonus track) ~ Frank Sinatra
16. How Are Ya' Fixed For Love? - (mono, bonus track, with Keely Smith) ~ Frank Sinatra
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| Personnel includes: Frank Sinatra, Keely Smith (vocals); Billy May (arranger). | |
| The final three tracks are mono. | |
| All tracks have been digitally remastered using 20-bit technology. | |
| Personnel: Frank Sinatra (vocals); Keely Smith (vocals). | |
| Liner Note Author: Pete Welding. | |
| Recording information: 12/09/1958-12/23/1958. | |
| Arranger: Billy May. | |
| COME DANCE WITH ME is Sinatra at his most ebullient; no down-hearted saloon songs or introspective ruminations here, just solid, swinging numbers that bring new meaning to the title song's exclamation; "what an evening for some Terpsichore." With punchy brass accents courtesy of Billy May (arguably Sinatra's jazziest arranger), the tunes leap out with unprecedented vivacity. Sinatra sounds relaxed but lively, and you can almost picture him sashaying across the dance floor with his objet d'amour in his arms as he delivers the romantic invitation of "Something's Gotta Give," "Cheek To Cheek" and of course "Come Dance With Me." | |
Producer: Dave Cavanaugh |
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Artist Overview
An icon of American music, Frank Sinatra defined sophisticated pop singing of the post-war era and spent more than 50 years in the limelight. After formative stints with Harry James, Tommy Dorsey, and others, Sinatra shot to worldwide fame through hit records and Hollywood movies. His hip, laid-back delivery defined cool, yet he also had a down-to-earth manner that connected easily with audiences. Ups and downs would follow him throughout his career--the details of his private life were not always fit for public consumption--but right up till the end, every comeback strengthened the intense loyalty of his fans.
Artist Influences
Al Bowlly | Al Hibbler | Al Jolson | Billie Holiday | Billy Eckstine | Bing Crosby | Boswell Sisters | Cab Calloway | Fats Waller | Harry James | Hoagy Carmichael | Louis Armstrong | Mabel Mercer | Rudy Vall?e | Russ Columbo | The Mills Brothers | Tommy Dorsey (Trombone)
Al Bowlly | Al Hibbler | Al Jolson | Billie Holiday | Billy Eckstine | Bing Crosby | Boswell Sisters | Cab Calloway | Fats Waller | Harry James | Hoagy Carmichael | Louis Armstrong | Mabel Mercer | Rudy Vall?e | Russ Columbo | The Mills Brothers | Tommy Dorsey (Trombone)
Artist Contemporaries
Andy Williams | Antonio Carlos Jobim | Billie Holiday | Billy Eckstine | Billy May | Bing Crosby | Bob Eberly | Bobby Darin | Carmen McRae | Charles Aznavour | Dean Martin | Dick Haymes | Dick Powell | Dinah Shore | Dinah Washington | Duke Ellington | Eddy Howard (Vocals) | Ella Fitzgerald | Etta Jones | Frankie Laine | Gordon Jenkins | Harry Connick, Jr. | Helen Merrill | Jerry Vale | Jim Reeves | Jo Stafford | Joe Mooney | Johnny Hartman | Johnny Mathis | Judy Garland | Liza Minnelli | Lou Rawls | Mel Torm? | Nat King Cole | Nelson Riddle | Peggy Lee (Vocals) | Perry Como | Quincy Jones | Rod McKuen | Rosemary Clooney | Sammy Davis, Jr. | Sarah Vaughan | Tommy Dorsey (Trombone) | Tony Bennett | Vic Damone
Andy Williams | Antonio Carlos Jobim | Billie Holiday | Billy Eckstine | Billy May | Bing Crosby | Bob Eberly | Bobby Darin | Carmen McRae | Charles Aznavour | Dean Martin | Dick Haymes | Dick Powell | Dinah Shore | Dinah Washington | Duke Ellington | Eddy Howard (Vocals) | Ella Fitzgerald | Etta Jones | Frankie Laine | Gordon Jenkins | Harry Connick, Jr. | Helen Merrill | Jerry Vale | Jim Reeves | Jo Stafford | Joe Mooney | Johnny Hartman | Johnny Mathis | Judy Garland | Liza Minnelli | Lou Rawls | Mel Torm? | Nat King Cole | Nelson Riddle | Peggy Lee (Vocals) | Perry Como | Quincy Jones | Rod McKuen | Rosemary Clooney | Sammy Davis, Jr. | Sarah Vaughan | Tommy Dorsey (Trombone) | Tony Bennett | Vic Damone
Artist Followers
Al Martino | Barbra Streisand | Bobby Darin | Eydie Gorme | Frank Sinatra, Jr. | Frankie Randall | Harry Connick, Jr. | Jack Jones | James Morrison (Brass) | Jamie Cullum | Jerry Vale | Josh Groban | Kevin Mahogany | Lou Rawls | Michael Bubl? | Michael Feinstein | Nancy Sinatra | Steve Lawrence | Vic Damone
Al Martino | Barbra Streisand | Bobby Darin | Eydie Gorme | Frank Sinatra, Jr. | Frankie Randall | Harry Connick, Jr. | Jack Jones | James Morrison (Brass) | Jamie Cullum | Jerry Vale | Josh Groban | Kevin Mahogany | Lou Rawls | Michael Bubl? | Michael Feinstein | Nancy Sinatra | Steve Lawrence | Vic Damone
Compilation Appearances
Associated Artists and Works
Technical Info
| Release Date : 05/26/1998 | |
| Original Release Date : 1959 | |
| Catalog ID : 94754 | |
| Label : Capitol | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| Mono/Stereo : Mixed | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00724349475427 |
Professional Reviews
Q (7/99, p.146)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "...closes the book on Sinatra's golden period....[it] remains a stonking danceband record in the old tradition..."
- 4 stars out of 5 - "...closes the book on Sinatra's golden period....[it] remains a stonking danceband record in the old tradition..."

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