The Voice: The Columbia Years 1943-1952
1987 Columbia
Tracks
CD 1:
1. The Nearness Of You
2. If I Had You
3. Nevertheless (I'm In Love With You)
4. You Go To My Head
5. My Melancholy Baby
6. How Deep Is The Ocean
7. Embraceable You
8. (I Got A Woman Crazy For Me) She's Funny That Way
9. For Every Man There's A Woman
10. I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)
11. Someone To Watch Over Me
12. Love Me
13. There's No Business Like Show Business
14. The Song Is You
15. September Song
16. Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin'
17. They Say It's Wonderful
18. (Bess, Oh) Where Is My Bess?
CD 2:
1. Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night In The Week)
2. Poinciana (Song Of The Tree)
3. Try A Little Tenderness
4. Autumn In New York
5. April In Paris
6. Dream (When You're Feeling Blue)
7. Nancy (With The Laughing face)
8. Put Your Dreams Away (For Another Day)
9. I'm Glad There Is You
10. Day By Day
11. Close To You
12. I'm A Fool To Want You
13. Where Or When
14. I Could Write A Book
15. Why Was I Born?
16. Lost In The Stars
17. All The Things You Are
18. Ol' Man River
CD 3:
1. Should I? (Reveal)
2. The Birth Of The Blues
3. Mean To Me
4. It All Depends On You
5. Deep Night
6. Sweet Lorraine
7. Castle Rock
8. Why Can't You Behave?
9. My Blue Heaven
10. S'posin'
11. You Can Take My Word For It Baby
12. Blue Skies
13. The Continental
14. It's The Same Old Dream
15. Laura
16. Stormy Weather
17. I've Got A Crush On You
18. The House I Live In (That's America To Me)
CD 4:
1. One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)
2. I Should Care
3. These Foolish Things (Remind Me Of You)
4. I Guess I'll Have To Dream The Rest
5. It Never Entered My Mind
6. When Your Lover Has Gone
7. Body And Soul
8. That Old Feeling
9. (I Don't Stand) A Ghost Of A Chance (With You)
10. There's No You
11. Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry
12. Why Try To Change Me Now?
13. All Through The Day
14. I Couldn't Sleep A Wink Last Night
15. Time After Time
16. But Beautiful
17. I Fall In Love Too Easily
18. The Brooklyn Bridge
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Notes By Sinatra
From the liner notes for Saloon Songs (from the spoken intro to the saloon songs trilogy at Carnegie Hall on April 8, 1984):
I've prided myself through these years, a few, seven or eight, in being identified as a saloon singer ... I have worked in a lot of saloons, and consequently you usually do a saloon song, so to speak. You know in the old days they had 'Ace In The Hole' and 'Jack Of Diamonds' and whatever those things were. Then we came up to date with songs like 'One For My Baby' and beautiful things like that. So I would like to do a trilogy of saloon songs for you. These all tell of unrequited love obviously, where the chick has flown the coop and she not only took the bread, but she took the grass and everything that was layin' around the kitchen. So we are now about to view a cat who's been livin' it up all by himself for some time. He's consumed a substantial amount of John Barleycorn, and one morning he wakes and he decides that he's goin' to go out among us and see if he can get back into the mainstream again. And he falls into a small saloon and proceeds to tell his story to the bartender.