Van: Scott Henderson
Verzonden: zondag 23 oktober 2022 19:04
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Onderwerp: [sinatraphiles] October 23 - THIS DATE IN SINATRA HISTORY
Radio
https://we.tl/t-Ttz7POOeyh ;
1946 Songs By Sinatra (CBS)
Sponsor: Old Gold Cigarettes
Location: Hollywood
Announcer: Marvin Miller
Orchestra Conducted By: Axel Stordahl
Performers: Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers, Janet Waldo
1. The Coffee Song
2. The Things We Did Last Summer
3. By The Sea
4. Should I Pied Pipers
3. For Me And My Gal
4. I'm Sorry I Made You Cry
5. On The Boardwalk In Atlantic City w/ Pied Pipers
6. Soliloquy Frank introduces the song as the "Barker's Soliloquy" from
"Carousel."
7. Put Your Dreams Away
note: Frank had this to say before singing "Soliloquy:" "In my book, this
song goes on the list as
one of the all time greats."
Janet Waldo appeared on a number of Frank's O.G. shows. Usually, she was not
credited. Here
is a photo and an excerpt from an interview with her.
WR: A few years ago, Capitol released a Frank Sinatra "Duet" album, featuring
performances by him and people he had never even met. I cannot ask them the
following question, but I can ask it of you. What's it like, singing with Frank
Sinatra?
JW: Oh! That was the greatest fun! You're talking about when I played Teenaged
Tina on his radio show. Benny Goodman was on that one and that's the only time
Frankie and Benny performed together.
WR: Ever sing with the Velvet Fog?
JW: Oh, yes! When I sang with Frankie it was a medley -- we took turns -- but
with Mel Torme it was a real duet.
Ed O'Brien:
I noticed a few songs were missing and decided to update the listing. While
listening to
the show I made some interesting discoveries. I found three sites that list
Jane Powell as a guest.
She does not make an appearance. The show is an early celebration of Halloween.
Frank
says hello to "fellow pumpkin eaters" after the first number and closes the
proceedings with the
following remarks, "Well, sir, it's time to put away your jack o' lanterns, put
the scythe back on the
bed and hide the broomstick to next Halloween." I think the 10-30-46 show is a
bit of a hodge-
podge. Marvin Miller's introduction is almost the same and there are no guests.
I am fairly
certain the 10-30 show was cobbled together the same night Frank did the 10-23
show.
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