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4 Sessions displayed for album: Sinatra: As Selected By Steve Wynn, Volume 1 [clear results]
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10 Jun 1964 Hollywood: United Recording StudiosReprise Studio Session
Conductor: Quincy Jones
Frank Sinatra (vocalist), Count Basie (piano), Al Porcino (trumpet), Don Rader (trumpet), Wallace Davenport (trumpet), Al Aarons (trumpet), Sonny Cohn (trumpet), Harry Edison (trumpet), Henry Coker (trombone), Grover Mitchell (trombone), Bill Hughes (trombone), Henderson Chambers (trombone), Ken Shroyer (bass trombone), Frank Foster (tenor saxophone), Eric Dixon (tenor saxophone/flute), Marshall Royal (alto saxophone/clarinet), Frank Wess (alto saxophone/flute), Charles Fowlkes (baritone saxophone), Gerald Vinci (violin), Israel Baker (violin), Jacques Gasselin (violin), Thelma Beach (violin), Bonnie Douglas (violin), Marshall Sosson (violin), Erno Neufeld (violin), Lou Raderman (violin), Paul Shure (violin), James Getzoff (violin), Virginia Majewski (viola), Paul Robyn (viola), Alvin Dinkin (viola), Stanley Harris (viola), Edgar Lustgarten (violoncello), Anne Goodman (violoncello), Freddie Green (guitar), Buddy Catlett (string bass), Sonny Payne (drums), Emil Richards (vibraphone/percussion)

2814
Hello, Dolly! (2:46)  -  Jerry Herman
Arrangement: Quincy Jones
Frank Sinatra with Count Basie and His Orchestra.
Key Release 1964 Hello Dolly [UK] - 45-7" Single
Key Release 1965 My Kind Of Broadway - 33-12" Album
1968 Sinatra [JP] - 33-12" Album

2815
The Good Life (2:25)  -  Sacha Distel, Jack Reardon
Arrangement: Quincy Jones
Frank Sinatra with Count Basie and His Orchestra.
Movie Soundtracks

2816-8+17
I Wish You Love (2:54 intercut)  -  Albert Beach (Eng. w.), Charles Trenet (Fr. w. and music)
Arrangement: Quincy Jones
Frank Sinatra with Count Basie and His Orchestra.

18 Oct 1966 Hollywood: Western RecordersReprise Studio Session
Conductor: Donnie Lanier
Frank Sinatra (vocalist), Chorus [Betty Jane Baker, Gwenn Johnson, Jackie Ward], Anthony Terran (trumpet), Cappy Lewis (trumpet), Oliver Mitchell (trumpet), Louis Blackburn (trombone), Lew McCreary (trombone), Dick Hyde (trombone), Plas Johnson (saxophone/woodwinds), Bill Green (saxophone/woodwinds), Willie Schwartz (saxophone/woodwinds), Buddy Collette (saxophone/woodwinds), Bernard Kundell (violin), Jerome Reisler (violin), Tibor Zelig (violin), Arnold Belnick (violin), Israel Baker (violin), Sidney Sharp (violin), Nathan Ross (violin), James Getzoff (violin), Henry Bluestone (violin), William Kurasch (violin), Robert Sushel (violin), Joe Stepansky (violin), Abraham Weiss (viola), Alex Neiman (viola), Joseph DiFiore (viola), Norman Botnick (viola), Joseph DiTullio (violoncell), Kurt Reher (violoncell), Armand Kaproff (violoncell), Frederick Seykora (violoncell), Bill Miller (piano), Michael Melvoin (organ), Louis Morell (guitar), Alvin Casey (guitar), Ray Pohlman (electric guitar), Ray Brown (string bass), Lawrence Knechtel (Fender bass), Gary Coleman (vibes), Hal Blaine (drums), Eddie Brackett Jr. (percussion) ... Notes: Some sources, including the "That's Life" LP, credit Ernie Freeman as conductor. Rob Dougan's 2003 remix and Michael Lener's remix in the 2016 "Express" commercial employ new instrumentation for "That's Life."

J4569-3
That's Life (3:05)  -  Kelly Gordon, Dean Kay Thompson
Arrangement: Ernie Freeman
Frank Sinatra with chorus.
Key Release 1966 That’s Life - 33-12" Album
Key Release 1966 That's Life - 45-7" Single
1969 Twin Deluxe [JP] - 33-12" Album
Movie Soundtracks

J4569-3
That's Life (excerpt)  -  Kelly Gordon, Dean Kay Thompson
Arrangement: Ernie Freeman
A portion of the song is heard from a Hallmark Keepsake Christmas ornament.

J4569
That's Life (Rob Dougan Remix) (3:48 remix)  -  Kelly Gordon, Dean Kay Thompson
Rob Dougan's 2003 remix with new instrumentation, not commercially released.

J4569
That's Life (2:59 remix)  -  Kelly Gordon, Dean Kay Thompson
Michael Lener's remix with new instrumentation.

J4569
That's Life (0:30 remix)  -  Kelly Gordon, Dean Kay Thompson
Michael Lener's remix with new instrumentation, heard in a 2016 Express clothing shops TV commercial.

19 Sep 1979 Hollywood: Western Recorders (2nd personnel lineup)Reprise Studio Session
Conductor: Vincent Falcone Jr.
Frank Sinatra (vocalist), John Audino (trumpet), Charles Findley (trumpet), Charles Turner (trumpet), Johnny Best (trumpet), Dick Nash (trombone), Charles Loper (trombone), Lloyd Ulyate (trombone), Tommy Johnson (tuba), Willie Schwartz (saxophone/woodwinds), Ted Nash (saxophone/woodwinds), Jules Jacob (saxophone/woodwinds), Gene Cipriano (saxophone/woodwinds), John Lowe (saxophone/woodwinds), David Frisina (violin), Israel Baker (violin), Harry Bluestone (violin), Marshall Sosson (violin), Marvin Limonick (violin), Joe Stepansky (violin), Harris Goldman (violin), Sheldon Sanov (violin), Judith AllerTalvi (violin), Daniel Shindaryov (violin), Rochelle Abramson (violin), Jennifer Small (violin), Allan Harshman (viola), Pamela Goldsmith (viola), Archie Levin (viola), Barbara Simons (viola), Douglas Davis (violoncello), Raymond Kelley (violoncello), Ronald Cooper (violoncello), Mary Lane (violoncello), Pete Jolly (piano), Al Viola (guitar), Gene Cherico (string bass), Mike Rubin (string bass), Irv Cottler (drums), Dale Anderson (percussion)

XNY2103
Theme From "New York, New York" (3:26 stereo)  -  Fred Ebb, John Kander
Arrangement: Don Costa
Frank Sinatra with Pete Jolly (piano).
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XNY2103
Theme From "New York, New York" (3:26 mono)  -  Fred Ebb, John Kander
Arrangement: Don Costa
Frank Sinatra with Pete Jolly (piano).

XNY2103
Theme From "New York, New York" (excerpt)  -  Fred Ebb, John Kander
Arrangement: Don Costa
Frank Sinatra with Pete Jolly (piano).

XNY2103
Theme From "New York, New York" (excerpt)  -  Fred Ebb, John Kander
Arrangement: Don Costa
A portion of the song is heard from Franklin Mint's musical bell jar figurine and musical plate, a Carlton Cards "Heirloom" ornament, and a Hallmark musical greeting card.

25 Jan 1983 New York: RCA Recording StudioReprise Studio Session
Conductor: Joe Parnello
Frank Sinatra (vocalist), Charles Turner (trumpet), Dick Perry (trumpet), John Frosk (trumpet), Joe Ferrante (trumpet), Bob Alexander (trombone), Sonny Russo (trombone), Johnny Messner (trombone), Paul Faulise (bass trombone), Donald Corrado (frenchhorn), Albert Richmond (frenchhorn), Joseph De Angelis (frenchhorn), Don Butterfield (tuba), Walter Levinsky (woodwinds), Robert Steen (woodwinds), Sidney Cooper (woodwinds), Al Klink (woodwinds), William Slapin (woodwinds), Sol Schlinger (woodwinds), Joe Malin (violin), Gene Orloff (violin), Max Cahn (violin), Secondo Proto (violin), Maura Giannini (violin), Leo Kahn (violin), Michael Comins (violin), Harry Glickman (violin), Carmel Malin (violin), Harold Kohon (violin), Marilyn Wright (violin), Max Hollander (violin), Anahid Ajemian (violin), Fred Buldrini (violin), Max Ellen (violin), Gerald Tarack (violin), Vincent Liota (viola), Michael Spivakowsky (viola), Rose Tillotson (viola), Mitsue Takayama (viola), Harold Coletta (viola), Theodore Israel (viola), Julius Ehrenwerth (violoncello), Jonathan Abramowitz (violoncello), Anthony Sophos (violoncello), Jesse Levy (violoncello), Kermit Moore (violoncello), Alan Shulman (violoncello), Nanette Kramer (harp), Bernie Leighton (piano), Tony Mottola (guitar), Vincent Bell (guitar), Jack Cavari (guitar), Gene Cherico (string bass), Homer Mensch (string bass), Frank Bruno (string bass), Irv Cottler (drums), Ted Sommer (percussion)

BNY3126
Here's To The Band (4:07)  -  Sharman Howe, Alfred Nittoli, Arthur Schroeck
Arrangement: Joe Parnello
Key Release 1983 Here's To The Band - 45-7" Single

BNY3126
Here's To The Band (session chatter)  -  Sharman Howe, Alfred Nittoli, Arthur Schroeck
Arrangement: Joe Parnello

BNY3127
It's Sunday (unreleased/alt.)  -  Susan Birkenhead, Jule Styne
Arrangement: Don Costa
Demo vocal for Tony Mottola.

D4841
All The Way Home (3:53)  -  Teddy Randazzo
Arrangement: Joe Parnello

D4841
All The Way Home (3:53 intercut)  -  Teddy Randazzo
Arrangement: Joe Parnello
Alternate ending, with vocal reprise.

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