Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra, ‘Strangers in the Night’, 1966. A Grammy-winning platinum seller. Frank set up the Reprise label so he could release the music he wanted to release. He was right. Nelson Riddle leading the orchestra. The title track alone a stone-cold classic. An album that’s smooth and easy or big and swinging, with Hammond B3 organ too and occasional guitar from Glen Campbell. With Frank it’s all about the phrasing. It’s difficult to sing along with Frank. Try it and you’ll find it nigh impossible to follow him note for note. And yet he makes it sound as easy as breathing. Shoo-be-doo be-doo…
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra, ‘Strangers in the Night’, 1966. A Grammy-winning platinum seller. Frank set up the Reprise label so he could release the music he wanted to release. He was right. Nelson Riddle leading the orchestra. The title track alone a stone-cold classic. An album that’s smooth and easy or big and swinging, with Hammond B3 organ too and occasional guitar from Glen Campbell. With Frank it’s all about the phrasing. It’s difficult to sing along with Frank. Try it and you’ll find it nigh impossible to follow him note for note. And yet he makes it sound as easy as breathing. Shoo-be-doo be-doo…