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2 Sessions displayed for album: Come Dance With Me! [And More] [clear results]
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03 Mar 1958 Hollywood: Capitol Tower (Capitol recording session #E-43)Capitol I Studio Session
Conductor: Billy May
Frank Sinatra (vocalist), Keely Smith (vocalist), Conrad Gozzo (trumpet), Frank Beach (trumpet), Johnny Best (trumpet), Harry Edison (trumpet), Tommy Pederson (trombone), Ed Kusby (trombone), William Schafer (trombone), Dick Noel (trombone), Willie Smith (saxophone/woodwinds), Skeets Herfurt (saxophone/woodwinds), Babe Russin (saxophone/woodwinds), Fred Falensby (saxophone/woodwinds), Joe Koch (saxophone/woodwinds), Al Hendrickson (guitar), Bill Miller (piano), Joe Mondragon (string bass), Alvin Stoller (drums).

E18522
Nothing In Common (2:30)  -  Sammy Cahn, James Van Heusen
Arrangement: Billy May
Frank Sinatra with Keely Smith.
Key Release 1992 Concepts - CD Album

E18523
How Are Ya’ Fixed For Love? (2:24)  -  Sammy Cahn, James Van Heusen
Arrangement: Billy May
Frank Sinatra with Keely Smith.
Key Release 1992 Concepts - CD Album

E18524
The Same Old Song And Dance (2:49)  -  Sammy Cahn, James Van Heusen, Bobby Worth
Arrangement: Billy May
Key Release 1958 Monique - 45-7" Single
Key Release 1992 Concepts - CD Album
1966 Forever Frank - 33-12" Album
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E18525-2
Here Goes (2:42 session chatter)  -  Sammy Cahn, Otto Cesana
Arrangement: Billy May
Note: Although the releases list the songwriter as unknown, the composer has been identified as Otto Cesana, with added lyrics by Sammy Cahn (according to a Sinatra Family Forum post).

E18525-2
Here Goes (2:40)  -  Sammy Cahn, Otto Cesana
Arrangement: Billy May
Note: Although the releases list the songwriter as unknown, the composer has been identified as Otto Cesana, with added lyrics by Sammy Cahn (according to a Sinatra Family Forum post).

E18525-1/2
Here Goes (3:31 session takes)  -  Sammy Cahn, Otto Cesana
Arrangement: Billy May

30 Sep 1958 Hollywood: Capitol Tower (Capitol recording session #E-57)Capitol I Studio Session
Conductor: Billy May
Frank Sinatra (vocalist), Conrad Gozzo (trumpet), Mickey Mangano (trumpet), Robert Guy (trumpet), Pete Candoli (trumpet), Joe Howard (trombone), Tommy Pederson (trombone), Milt Bernhart (trombone), Ed Kusby (trombone), Red Callender (tuba), Willie Schwartz (saxophone/woodwinds), Phil Sobel (saxophone/woodwinds), Jules Jacob (saxophone/woodwinds), Chuck Gentry (saxophone/woodwinds), Buddy Collette (saxophone/woodwinds), Verlye Mills (harp), Bill Miller (piano), Al Hendrickson (guitar), Ralph Peña (string bass), Alvin Stoller (drums), Frank Flynn (percussion), Milt Holland (percussion)

E30211-3/4/5
Just In Time (3:40 session chatter)  -  Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Jule Styne
Arrangement: Billy May

E30212
The Song Is You (2:52)  -  Oscar Hammerstein II, Jerome Kern
Arrangement: Billy May
Note: According to some discographies (such as the liner of "The Rare Sinatra" LP [E-ST 24311]), this is an alternate take of E30771 from the December 9, 1958 session.

E30213-4
It All Depends On You (2:02)  -  Lew Brown, B.G. DeSylva, Ray Henderson
Arrangement: Billy May
Note: Capitol mistakenly included the August 23, 1960 Nelson Riddle-arranged version (E34389) as a bonus track on early pressings of the 1998 "Entertainer Of The Century" edition of "Come Dance With Me" (CDP 94754). The error was corrected for later pressings and the 2000 edition of the "Concepts" box.
Key Release 1992 Concepts - CD Album

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