# | Title | Rating | Length |
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1 | There Used to Be a Ballpark | | 3:39 |
2 | What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life? | | 4:04 |
3 | Just as Though You Were Here | | 4:25 |
4 | The Lady Is a Tramp | | 2:59 |
5 | Empty Tables | | 2:50 |
6 | Send in the Clowns | | 3:42 |
7 | I Love My Wife | | 3:12 |
8 | Nancy | | 2:31 |
9 | Emily | | 3:01 |
10 | Sweet Lorraine | | 2:24 |
11 | My Shining Hour | | 3:26 |
12 | More Than You Know | | 3:27 |
13 | The Song Is You- recorded in:
- Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1979-09-18)
- cello:
- Douglas Davis (on 1979-09-18) and Raymond Kelley (on 1979-09-18)
- double bass:
- Gene Cherico (on 1979-09-18) and Meyer "Mike" Rubin (on 1979-09-18)
- drums (drum set):
- Irv Cottler (on 1979-09-18)
- guitar:
- Al Viola (on 1979-09-18)
- harp:
- Verlye Mills (on 1979-09-18)
- piano:
- Vincent Falcone, Jr. (on 1979-09-18)
- trombone:
- Dick Nash (on 1979-09-18), Lloyd Ulyate (on 1979-09-18) and Bill Watrous (on 1979-09-18)
- trumpet:
- John Audino (on 1979-09-18), Chuck Findley (on 1979-09-18), Robert Findley (on 1979-09-18) and Charles Turner (on 1979-09-18)
- tuba:
- Tommy Johnson (on 1979-09-18)
- viola:
- Pamela Goldsmith (on 1979-09-18) and Allan Harshman (on 1979-09-18)
- violin:
- Israel Baker (on 1979-09-18), Harry Bluestone (on 1979-09-18), Norman Carr (on 1979-09-18), David Frisina (on 1979-09-18), Marvin Limonick (on 1979-09-18), Mary Lundquist (on 1979-09-18), Stanley Plummer (on 1979-09-18) and Marshall Sosson (on 1979-09-18)
- woodwind:
- Jules Jacob (on 1979-09-18), John Lowe (on 1979-09-18), Ted Nash (on 1979-09-18), Wilbur Schwartz (on 1979-09-18) and Robert Steen (on 1979-09-18)
- background vocals:
- Sue Allen (on 1979-09-18), Dick Bolks (on 1979-09-18), Gene Merlino (on 1979-09-18) and Mike Redman (on 1979-09-18)
- vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1979-09-18)
- orchestra:
- Billy May & His Orchestra (on 1979-09-18)
- conductor:
- Billy May (on 1979-09-18)
- arranger:
- Billy May (on 1979-09-18)
- recorded at:
- Western Recorders in Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1979-09-18)
- cover recording of:
- The Song Is You (on 1979-09-18)
- lyricist:
- Oscar Hammerstein II
- composer:
- Jerome Kern
- publisher:
- PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. and T.B. Harms Co.
| | 2:42 |
14 | Theme From New York, New York- recorded in:
- Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1979-09-19)
- cello:
- Ronald Cooper (on 1979-09-19), Douglas Davis (on 1979-09-19), Raymond Kelley (on 1979-09-19) and Mary Lane (on 1979-09-19)
- double bass:
- Gene Cherico (on 1979-09-19) and Meyer "Mike" Rubin (on 1979-09-19)
- drums (drum set):
- Irv Cottler (on 1979-09-19)
- guitar:
- Al Viola (on 1979-09-19)
- percussion:
- Dale Anderson (on 1979-09-19)
- piano:
- Pete Jolly (on 1979-09-19)
- trombone:
- Charles Loper (on 1979-09-19), Dick Nash (on 1979-09-19) and Lloyd Ulyate (on 1979-09-19)
- trumpet:
- John Audino (on 1979-09-19), Johnny Best (on 1979-09-19), Chuck Findley (on 1979-09-19) and Charles Turner (on 1979-09-19)
- tuba:
- Tommy Johnson (on 1979-09-19)
- viola:
- Pamela Goldsmith (on 1979-09-19), Allan Harshman (on 1979-09-19), Archie Levin (on 1979-09-19) and Barbara Simons (on 1979-09-19)
- violin:
- Rochelle Abramson (on 1979-09-19), Judith Aller (on 1979-09-19), Israel Baker (on 1979-09-19), Harry Bluestone (on 1979-09-19), David Frisina (on 1979-09-19), Harris Goldman (on 1979-09-19), Marvin Limonick (on 1979-09-19), Sheldon Sanov (on 1979-09-19), Daniel Shindaryov (on 1979-09-19), Jennifer Small (on 1979-09-19), Marshall Sosson (on 1979-09-19) and Joseph Stepansky (on 1979-09-19)
- woodwind:
- Gene Cipriano (on 1979-09-19), Jules Jacob (on 1979-09-19), John Lowe (on 1979-09-19), Ted Nash (on 1979-09-19) and Wilbur Schwartz (on 1979-09-19)
- vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1979-09-19)
- orchestra:
- Vincent Falcone, Jr. & His Orchestra (on 1979-09-19)
- conductor:
- Vincent Falcone, Jr. (on 1979-09-19)
- arranger:
- Don Costa (on 1979-09-19)
- phonographic copyright (℗) by:
- Warner Bros. Records Inc. (in 1980)
- recorded at:
- Western Recorders in Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1979-09-19)
- cover recording of:
- Theme From “New York, New York” (on 1979-09-19)
- dedicated to:
- New York, New York, United States
- lyricist:
- Fred Ebb
- composer:
- John Kander
- publisher:
- シンコーミュージック・パブリッシャーズ (ended), EMI Music Publishing (S.E. Asia) Ltd., Taiwan, EMI Unart Catalog Inc., EMI United Partnership Ltd., Unart Music Corporation, United Artists, フジパシフィックミュージック SBK事業部 and ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス
- part of:
- New York, New York
| 4.35 | 3:29 |
15 | Something- recorded in:
- New York, New York, United States (on 1979-12-03)
- cello:
- Barbara Badgley (on 1979-12-03), Marie Fera (on 1979-12-03), Paula Hochhalter (on 1979-12-03), Igor Horoshevsky (on 1979-12-03), Ray Kramer (on 1979-12-03), Carolisa Lindberg (on 1979-12-03), Robert Martin (on 1979-12-03), Nils Oliver (on 1979-12-03), Harry Shlutz (on 1979-12-03), Eleanor Slatkin (on 1979-12-03), David Speltz (on 1979-12-03) and Gloria Strassner (on 1979-12-03)
- double bass:
- Árni Egilsson (on 1979-12-03), Gene Cherico (on 1979-12-03), Chuck Domanico (on 1979-12-03), John Hornschuch (on 1979-12-03), Peter Mercurio (on 1979-12-03) and Meyer "Mike" Rubin (on 1979-12-03)
- drums (drum set):
- Irv Cottler (on 1979-12-03)
- guitar:
- Al Viola (on 1979-12-03)
- harp:
- Catherine Gotthoffer (on 1979-12-03)
- viola:
- Denyse Buffum (on 1979-12-03), James Dunham (on 1979-12-03), Pamela Goldsmith (on 1979-12-03), Allan Harshman (on 1979-12-03), Lou Kievman (on 1979-12-03), Archie Levin (on 1979-12-03), Patricia Mathews (on 1979-12-03), David Schwartz (on 1979-12-03), Leeana Sherman (on 1979-12-03), Barbara Simons (on 1979-12-03), Barbara Thomason (on 1979-12-03) and Alan de Veritch (on 1979-12-03)
- violin:
- Jerome Webster (from 1979-02-03 until 1979-12-03), Judith Aller (on 1979-12-03), Thelma Beach (on 1979-12-03), Norman Carr (on 1979-12-03), Ron Clark (on 1979-12-03), Isabelle Daskoff (on 1979-12-03), Glenn Dicterow (on 1979-12-03), Ronald Folsom (on 1979-12-03), Harris Goldman (on 1979-12-03), Joseph Goodman (on 1979-12-03), Debbie Grossman (on 1979-12-03), Bill Hybel (on 1979-12-03), William Hymanson (on 1979-12-03), Anatol Kaminsky (on 1979-12-03), Nathan Kaproff (on 1979-12-03), Ezra Kliger (on 1979-12-03), Bernard Kundell (on 1979-12-03), Kathleen Lenski (on 1979-12-03), Marvin Limonick (on 1979-12-03), Mary Lundquist (on 1979-12-03), 松田洋子 (on 1979-12-03), Nathan Ross (on 1979-12-03), John Sambuco (on 1979-12-03), Erica Sharp (on 1979-12-03), Ross Shub (on 1979-12-03), Paul Shure (on 1979-12-03), Joseph Stepansky (on 1979-12-03), Robert Sushel (on 1979-12-03), Ilkka Talvi (on 1979-12-03), David Turner (on 1979-12-03), Dorothy Wade (on 1979-12-03) and 渡辺實和子 (on 1979-12-03)
- vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1979-12-03)
- orchestra:
- Vincent Falcone, Jr. & His Orchestra (on 1979-12-03)
- conductor:
- Vincent Falcone, Jr. (on 1979-12-03)
- arranger:
- Nelson Riddle
- recorded at:
- The Burbank Studios in Burbank, California, United States (on 1979-12-03)
- cover recording of:
- Something (on 1979-12-03)
- lyricist and composer:
- George Harrison
- publisher:
- EMI Music Publishing , Harrisongs Ltd. and Nichion Synch Division
| | 4:45 |
16 | The Gal That Got Away / It Never Entered My Mind- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1981-04-08)
- producer:
- Don Costa
- brass:
- Jerry Hey (on 1981-04-08), Warren Luening (on 1981-04-08), Charles Turner (on 1981-04-08) and Allen Vizzutti (on 1981-04-08)
- cello:
- Robert L. Adcock (on 1981-04-08), Douglas Davis (on 1981-04-08), Selene Hurford (on 1981-04-08) and Armand Kaproff (on 1981-04-08)
- double bass:
- Gene Cherico (on 1981-04-08) and Chuck Domanico (on 1981-04-08)
- drums (drum set):
- Irv Cottler (on 1981-04-08)
- French horn:
- Vincent DeRosa (on 1981-04-08), Richard Perissi (on 1981-04-08) and Henry Sigismonti (on 1981-04-08)
- guitar:
- Tony Mottola (on 1981-04-08)
- harp:
- Catherine Gotthoffer (on 1981-04-08)
- percussion:
- Emil Richards (on 1981-04-08)
- piano:
- Vincent Falcone, Jr. (on 1981-04-08)
- trombone:
- Joe Howard (on 1981-04-08), Dick Noel (on 1981-04-08), Bill Reichenbach, Jr. (on 1981-04-08) and Lloyd Ulyate (on 1981-04-08)
- viola:
- Pamela Goldsmith (on 1981-04-08), Roland Kato (on 1981-04-08), Myra Kestenbaum (on 1981-04-08), Lou Kievman (on 1981-04-08), Linn Subotnick (on 1981-04-08) and Alan de Veritch (on 1981-04-08)
- violin:
- Thelma Beach (on 1981-04-08), Dixie Blackstone (on 1981-04-08), Harry Bluestone (on 1981-04-08), Stuart Canin (on 1981-04-08), Isabelle Daskoff (on 1981-04-08), Assa Drori (on 1981-04-08), Walter Edelstein (on 1981-04-08), Anatol Kaminsky (on 1981-04-08), George Kast (on 1981-04-08), Marvin Limonick (on 1981-04-08), Joseph Livoti (on 1981-04-08), Nathan Ross (on 1981-04-08), John Sambuco (on 1981-04-08), Haim Shtrum (on 1981-04-08), Marcia Van Dyke (on 1981-04-08) and Gerald Vinci (on 1981-04-08)
- woodwind:
- Arnold Koblentz (on 1981-04-08), Louise DiTullio (on 1981-04-08), Bill Hood (on 1981-04-08), Harry Klee (on 1981-04-08), John Lowe (on 1981-04-08), Jack Marsh (on 1981-04-08), Wilbur Schwartz (on 1981-04-08) and Wayne Songer (on 1981-04-08)
- vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1981-04-08)
- conductor:
- Vincent Falcone, Jr. (on 1981-04-08) and Gordon Jenkins (on 1981-04-08)
- arranger:
- Nelson Riddle
- recorded at:
- Wally Heider Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1981-04-08)
- medley including a cover recording of:
- It Never Entered My Mind (on 1981-04-08)
- lyricist:
- Lorenz Hart (in 1940)
- composer:
- Richard Rodgers (in 1940)
- publisher:
- Chappell & Co., Inc. and Lorenz Hart Publishing Co.
- sub-publisher:
- ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス and ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部
- medley including a cover recording of:
- The Man That Got Away (on 1981-04-08)
- lyricist:
- Ira Gershwin (in 1953)
- composer:
- Harold Arlen (in 1953)
- publisher:
- Chappell/Morris Ltd., Harwin Music Corporation and MPL Communications Inc.
| | 5:51 |
17 | A Long Night- recorded in:
- New York, New York, United States (on 1981-07-20)
- producer:
- Don Costa
- brass:
- Charles Turner (on 1981-07-20)
- cello:
- Richard Bock (on 1981-07-20), Julius Ehrenwerth (on 1981-07-20), Jesse Levy (on 1981-07-20) and Anthony Sophos (on 1981-07-20)
- double bass:
- Frank Bruno (on 1981-07-20), Gene Cherico (on 1981-07-20) and Richard Romoff (on 1981-07-20)
- drums (drum set):
- Irv Cottler (on 1981-07-20)
- French horn:
- Joseph de Angelis (on 1981-07-20), Donald Corrado (on 1981-07-20) and Sharon Moe (on 1981-07-20)
- guitar:
- Tony Mottola (on 1981-07-20)
- harp:
- Gloria Agostini (on 1981-07-20)
- percussion:
- Ted Sommer (on 1981-07-20)
- piano:
- Vincent Falcone, Jr. (on 1981-07-20)
- viola:
- George Brown (on 1981-07-20), Theodore Israel (on 1981-07-20), Vincent Liota (on 1981-07-20), Selig Posner (on 1981-07-20), Michael Spivakowsky (on 1981-07-20) and Rose Tillotson (on 1981-07-20)
- violin:
- Sanford Allen (on 1981-07-20), Julius Brand (on 1981-07-20), Frederick Buldrini (on 1981-07-20), Peter Buonconsiglio (on 1981-07-20), James Burnham (on 1981-07-20), Max Cahn (on 1981-07-20), Paul Gershman (on 1981-07-20), Maura Giannini (on 1981-07-20), Lesley Heller (on 1981-07-20), Elliot Magaziner (on 1981-07-20), Carmel Malin (on 1981-07-20), Joe Malin (on 1981-07-20), Pamela Posk (on 1981-07-20), Secondo Proto (on 1981-07-20), Christopher Tarle (on 1981-07-20) and George Wozniak (on 1981-07-20)
- woodwind:
- Phil Bodner (on 1981-07-20), Sidney Cooper (on 1981-07-20), Wally Kane (on 1981-07-20), Bernie Kaufman (on 1981-07-20), Al Klink (on 1981-07-20), Sol Schlinger (on 1981-07-20) and Robert Steen (on 1981-07-20)
- vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1981-07-20)
- conductor:
- Gordon Jenkins (on 1981-07-20)
- arranger:
- Gordon Jenkins
- recorded at:
- Columbia Studios in New York, New York, United States (on 1981-07-20)
- recording of:
- A Long Night (on 1981-07-20)
- lyricist:
- Loonis McGlohon
- composer:
- Alec Wilder
- publisher:
- Saloon Songs Inc.
| | 3:46 |
18 | Here’s to the Band | | 4:12 |
19 | It’s Sunday | | 3:38 |
20 | Mack the Knife | | 4:53 |