Sinatra Swings

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Sinatra Swings
Original cover
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 1961
RecordedMay 18, 19, 23, 1961
StudioUnited (Hollywood, Los Angeles)
Genre
Length33:02
LabelReprise
FS 1002
ProducerSonny Burke
Frank Sinatra chronology
Come Swing with Me!
(1961)
Sinatra Swings
(1961)
I Remember Tommy
(1961)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Mojo[2]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music[3]
New Record Mirror5/5[4]

Sinatra Swings (originally titled Swing Along with Me) is the twenty-second studio album by American singer Frank Sinatra with Billy May and his Orchestra, released in July 1961.

The album's two titles derive from the fact that Capitol thought the album, originally titled Swing Along With Me, was too close in sound and title to Sinatra's earlier Capitol album Come Swing with Me! that the label sought, and was granted, a court order requiring Reprise to change the title of this, only his second Reprise album, to Sinatra Swings. Reprise was not required to recall LPs already shipped, but had to print new labels and jackets.[5] All compact disc releases have retained the artwork with the alternate title intact.

It was advertised on the record sleeve as featuring "twelve of the most uninhibited Sinatra things ever recorded." The tracks were arranged and conducted by Billy May and his orchestra. Sinatra had a small hit with the single "Granada" included on this album.

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Falling in Love with Love"1:49
2."The Curse of an Aching Heart"
2:06
3."Don't Cry, Joe (Let Her Go, Let Her Go, Let Her Go)"Joe Marsala3:05
4."Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone"2:56
5."Love Walked In"2:19
6."Granada"
3:38
7."I Never Knew"2:14
8."Don't Be That Way"2:41
9."Moonlight on the Ganges"
  • Sherman Myers
  • Chester Wallace
3:18
10."It's a Wonderful World"2:17
11."Have You Met Miss Jones?"
  • Richard Rodgers
  • Lorenz Hart
2:30
12."You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You"
4:09
Total length:33:02

Personnel[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Andrew Male Mojo, January 2010, Issue 194.
  3. ^ Larkin, Colin (2006). Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0195313734.
  4. ^ Watson, Jimmy (October 28, 1961). "Frank Sinatra: Sinatra Swings" (PDF). New Record Mirror. No. 33. p. 10. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 1, 2022. Retrieved August 5, 2022.
  5. ^ "Sinatra Swings One More Time". Billboard Music Week. Cincinnati, OH. August 7, 1961. p. 2.