Studio:
1950 New York City
CO44376 Remember Me In Your Dreams
w/The Whippoorwills
(M. Nevins/H. David)
Valando Music Corp. (ASCAP) 1950
Arranged & Conducted by Axel Stordahl
-1 (2:30) CD: Columbia Years 43-52 Vol. 13
78: 39069
CO44377 If Only She'd Look My Way
(I. Novello/A. Melville)
Chappell & Co., Inc. (ASCAP) 1950
Arranged & Conducted by Axel Stordahl
-1 (2:47) CD: Columbia Years 43-52 Vol. 13
LP: CL-953 Adventures Of The Heart
78 RPM special version released in England Columbia L.B. 104 with
introduction by H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh (fund raiser for National
Playing Fields Association)
CO44378 London By Night
(C. Coates)
Barton Music Corp. (ASCAP) 1950
Arranged & Conducted by Axel Stordahl
-1 (3:08) CD: Columbia Years 43-52 Vol. 13
CD: 44236 Sinatra Rarities
78: 39592
CO44379 Meet Me At The Copa
w/The Whippoorwills
(A. Stordahl/S. Cahn)
Barton Music Corp. (ASCAP) 1950
Arranged & Conducted by Axel Stordahl
-1 (3:10) CD: Columbia Years 43-52 Vol. 13
CO44376 & 44379 The Wippoorwills: John Ackerman,
Frank Howren, David O'Hearn, Marilyn Sullivan, Gordon Thorin
Violins: J. Brand, M. Hershaft, M. Lomask, R.
Polikian, Z. Smirnoff, H. Urbont; Violas: H.
Colletta, S. Deutsch; Cello: F. Miller; Saxes: J.
Greenberg, B. Kaufman, J. Lytell, H. Shertzer, W.
Taninbaum; Trumpets: T. Faso, C. Griffin, J.
Owens; Trombones: G. Arus, B. Morrow, W. Rausch;
French Horn: J. Barrows; Harp: E. Vito; Piano: G.
Forbes; Guitar: M. Golizio; Bass: F. Carroll; Drums: J. Blowers
Radio
1940 The Dorsey Hour
Saturday Afternoon
5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p. m.
NBC Red Network - WEAF New York City
Radio City Station( NBC Building)
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra
1. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You TD & Orch.
2.Lights Out, Hold Me Tight ( Sy Oliver arg.) Connie Haines
3.I Could Make You Care Frank Sinatra
4. Another One Of Them Things TD & Orch.
5. We Three( My Echo, My Shadow And Me) Frank
Sinatra
6. Maybe Connie Haines
7.Looking For Yesterday Frank Sinatra
8. Old Man Harlem TD & Orch.
9. Funny Little Pedro Pied Pipers
10.That's For Me Connie Haines
11.Boogie Woogie TD & Orch.
12.How Could We Know Frank Sinatra
13.Amateur Contest
a. My Heart Tells Me It's So Frank Sinatra
b. Too
Late Connie Haines
c. Introduction To A Savage TD & Orch.
14.Deep
Night
Frank Sinatra & Band Chorus
15.Quiet, Please TD & Orch.
16.Closing Theme TD & Orch.
1949 Light Up Time
Sponsor: Lucky Strike Cigarettes
Network: NBC
Starring: Frank Sinatra & Dorothy Kirsten
Jeff Alexander And The Orchestra
1. It All Depends on You -FS
2. Suppose I Had Never Met You Dear - DK
3. You're Breaking my Heart - FS
4. Don't Ever Leave Me - DK
5. Nothing Less Than Beautiful - FS
AFRS inserted "Old Master Painter" sung by FS
between "You're Breaking My Heart" and "Don't Ever Leave Me"
NOTE: Sinatra Scholar Ed O'Brien gave us the song program for this broadcast.
Television
None
Concerts
1935 Auditorium, Denver, Colorado (September 20-22)
The Hoboken Four
touring with the Major Bowes' Radio Amateurs
1939 Panther Room, Hotel Sherman, Chicago , Illinois (September 8 - October 12)
Harry James and his Orchestra w/Frank Sinatra
1940 Sunnybrook Ballroom
Pottstown, Pennsylvania (September 21 - one-nighter)
Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra w/Frank Sinatra
1941 Shea's Theatre, Buffalo, New York (September 19 - September 25)
Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra w/Frank Sinatra
1953 Bill Miller's Riviera Club, Fort Lee, New Jersey (8-22)
Tuesday Evening
Opening Acts: George Dewitt, Bud & Cece Robinson,
Donn Arden Girls, Doug Rogers Paul Campo & Walter Nye Orchestras
$5 minimum
1956 Sands, Las Vegas, Nevada (September 12-October 2)
also: Joey Bishop & The Beachcombers
1969 Circus Maximus at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV (September 19-October 9)
with Pat Henry & Jose Greco
Note: Sinatra was dark on Mondays September 22, 29, October 6)
1982 Carnegie Hall, New York City (September 13-23)
Buddy Rich & His Orchestra
Charlie Turner (trumpet), Tony Mottola (guitar),
Vincent Falcone Jr conductor (piano)
1. I've Got The World On A String
2. I Get A Kick Out Of You
3. Come Rain Or Come Shine
4. When Joanna Loved Me
5. I've Got You Under My Skin
6. When Your Lover Has Gone
7. The Lady Is A Tramp
8. monologue
9. My Kind Of Town
10. I Can't Get Started
11 The Best Is Yet To Come
12. Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry
13. I Won't Dance
14. As Time Goes By - w/Tony Mottola (guitar)
15. New York, New York
1983 Golden Nugget, Atlantic City, New Jersey (September 21-25)
w/Dean
Dean:
1. Medley: When Your Drinking - Bourbon From Heaven
2. Everybody Loves Somebody
3.. Where Or When
4. Welcome To My World
5. Love Put A Song In My Heart
6. That's Amore
Frank:
7. I've Got You Under My Skin
8. Come Rain Or Come Shine
9. This Is All I Ask
10. At Long Last Love
11. My Way
12. Luck Be A Lady
13. How Do You Keep The Music Playing
14. Here's To The Band
15. Guess I'll hang My Tears Out To Dry
16. New York, New York
17. Frank & Dean: Comedy - Medley
1984 Royal Albert Hall, London, England (September 17-22)
Orchestra Conducted By: Joe Parnello
Joe Parnello conductor (Piano), Don Baldini
(Bass), Irv Cottler (Drums),Tony Mottola (Guitar)
1. Fly Me To The Moon
2. The Lady Is A Tramp
3. Come Rain Or Come Shine
4. This Is All I Ask
5. L.A. Is My Lady
6. Here's That Rainy Day
7. Pennies From Heaven
8. monologue
9. Luck Be A Lady
10. My Way
11. Here's To The Band
12. These Foolish Things w. Tony Mottola
13. Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry
14. Don't Worry 'Bout Me
15. New York, New York
16, Strangers In The Night
17. Mack The Knife
1991 Il Foro, Milano, Italy
w/Steve & Eydie
Frank Sinatra Jr conducting
1.Come fly with me
2.Where or when
3.You make me feel so young
4.Come rain or come shine
5.For once in my life
6.The lady is a tramp
7.Reprise
8.My heart stood still
9.The best is yet to come
10.Summer wind
11.Barbara
12.What now my love
13.Soliloquy
14.Mack the knife
15.One for my baby
16.New York New York
17.Medley with Steve & Eydie
18.My way
1993 Desert Inn, Las Vegas, Nevada (September 21-26)
Frank Sinatra Jr conducting
1. Come Fly With Me
2. My Kind Of Town
3. At Long Last Love
4. For Once In My Life
5. Come Rain Or Come Shine
6. The Lady Is A Tramp
7. The House I Live In
8. Fly Me To The Moon
9. Strangers In The Night
10. Summer Wind
11. The Best Is Yet To Come
12. My Heart Stood Still
13. Mack The Knife
14. Angel Eyes
15. My Way
16. New York, New York
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EXTRA:
1940 Sunnybrook Ballroom
Pottstown, Pennsylvania (September 21 - one-nighter)
Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra w/Frank Sinatra
Emacs!
Emacs!
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CO44377 If Only She'd Look My Way
(I. Novello/A. Melville)
Chappell & Co., Inc. (ASCAP) 1950
Arranged & Conducted by Axel Stordahl
-1 (2:47) CD: Columbia Years 43-52 Vol. 13
LP: CL-953 Adventures Of The Heart
78 RPM special version released in England Columbia L.B. 104 with
introduction by H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh (fundraiser for National
Playing Fields Association)
Fields in Trust, Prince Philips first national
charity commitment, deeply saddened
Fields in Trust, an independent charity which
protects green spaces, said it was deeply
saddened following the news of Prince Philips passing today.
Buckingham Palace confirmed that the Duke of
Edinburgh died peacefully this morning, aged 99.
In a statement made this afternoon Fields in
Trust praised the duke for his support over the
years and highlighted many of his fundraising achievements.
The charity, which was previously called the
National Playing Fields Association (NPFA), was
the dukes first national charity commitment and
he served as its president for 64 years.
Fields in Trust chief executive Helen Griffiths
commented: We are enormously indebted to him for his support.
His tireless efforts live on through many
protected parks and green spaces and Fields in Trusts continuing work.
He became president of Fields in Trust in October
1948, before stepping down in 2013 to be replaced
by his grandson The Duke of Cambridge who remains president today.
FUNDRAISING FILM: The duke starred in a short
film featuring Bob Hope which reportedly raised
£84,000 for the Silver Jubilee Fund
During his 64-year tenure, Prince Philip was
heavily involved in the organisation particularly
in its fundraising activities.
In 1948 he launched a fundraising campaign called
the Silver Jubilee Fund which by 1952 had raised £500,000 for the charity.
He also delivered a spoken introduction to a
recording of Frank Sinatras If Only Shed
Looked My Way, widely accepted as the first charity record.
ROYAL WORDS: The duke connected with Frank
Sinatra to make the first charity record
As a keen cricketer the duke played in multiple
matches for the charity and in 1949 led a team of
celebrities against the England test team in Bournemouth.
Over his 64-year tenure as president, the
number of green spaces protected with Fields in
Trust grew from 430 to 2,000, spanning an area of nearly 12,000 hectares.
Emacs!
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1984 Royal Albert Hall, London, England (September 17-22)
Orchestra Conducted By: Joe Parnello
Joe Parnello conductor (Piano), Don Baldini
(Bass), Irv Cottler (Drums),Tony Mottola (Guitar)
Emacs!
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