Performer: Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra
Title: The Night We Called It A Day / Another One Of Them Things
Country: Canada
Released: 1942
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 455
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Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra. 8. The Fable of the Rose. Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey. It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow (From "Louisiana Purchase"). You Might Have Belonged to Another. The Night We Called It a Day. Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra.
He released his debut album, The Voice of Frank Sinatra, in 1946. Sinatra's professional career had stalled by the early 1950s, and he turned to Las Vegas, where he became one of its best known residency performers as part of the Rat Pack. Tommy Dorsey in The Fabulous Dorseys (1947). Dorsey eventually relented, and on January 19, 1942, Sinatra recorded "Night and Day", "The Night We Called It a Day", "The Song is You", and "Lamplighter's Serenade" at a Bluebird recording session, with Axel Stordahl as arranger and conductor. Sinatra first heard the recordings at the Hollywood Palladium and Hollywood Plaza and was astounded at how good he sounded.
Tommy Dorsey (November 19, 1905 – November 26, 1956) was an American jazz trombonist, trumpeter, and bandleader of the Big Band era. He was the younger brother of Jimmy Dorsey. His lyrical trombone style became one of the signature sounds of his band and of the Swing Era. Thomas Francis Dorsey, Jr. was born in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, and started out only 16 years later in Allentown, Pennsylvania, with big band leader Russ Morgan in the famous pick-up band of the 1920s "The Scranton Sirens".
by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra;Frank Sinatra. Be Careful, It's My Heart (from the Paramount film "Holiday Inn") by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra;Frank Sinatra. I love the sweet and innocent sound of Frank's voice not yet altered from the smoking and booze. 7 people found this helpful.
Orchestra under the leading of Tommy Dorsey, formed in 1935 and disbanded in 1946. Dorsey's orchestra was known primarily for its renderings of ballads at dance tempos, frequently with singers such as Jack Leonard and Frank Sinatra.
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Another thing Sinatra learned from Tommy Dorsey was focusing on the words. Dorsey told Frank All that matters to Bing Crosby is the words, and that’s the only thing that should matter to you. Maybe this is why he sings the saloon songs perfectly, like Angel Eyes or One For My Baby. The first real hit of Frank Sinatra with Tommy Dorsey orchestra was I’ll never smile again, on 23 May 1940. In January 1942, Sinatra made his first step and recorded these songs with an orchestra conducted by Axel Stordahl, no Tommy Dorsey this time. Night and Day The Lamp Lighters Serenade The Song Is You The Night We Called A Day. Frank Sinatra: When I went to leave, Tommy made it impossible. I remember that it was in the month of September, in Washington, Dc. I went into the dressing room and told Tommy that I wanted to leave the orchestra and he kind of smiled.
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The Night We Called It A Day |
Another One Of Them Things |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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20-1553 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | The Night We Called It A Day / Another One Of Them Things (Shellac, 10") | Victor | 20-1553 | Canada | 1942 |
20-1553 | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | The Night We Called It A Day / Another One Of Them Things (Shellac, 10") | Victor | 20-1553 | US | 1942 |