Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back
| Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back | ||||
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| Studio album by Frank Sinatra | ||||
| Released | October 1973 | |||
| Recorded | June 4, 1973-August 20, 1973 Hollywood | |||
| Genre | Classic pop | |||
| Length | 35:54 | |||
| Label |
Reprise FS 1034 | |||
| Producer | Don Costa | |||
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Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back is a 1973 album by the American singer Frank Sinatra.
Sinatra returned from his brief retirement with the appropriately titled Ol’ Blue Eyes Is Back. Released amidst a whirlwind of publicity, the album was a commercial success, earning gold status and peaking just outside the top-ten on the UK and Billboard album charts.
The album was accompanied by a television special, Magnavox Presents Frank Sinatra, which reunited Sinatra with Gene Kelly.
Track listing
- "You Will Be My Music" (Joe Raposo) – 3:52
- "You're So Right (For What's Wrong in My Life)" (Victoria Pike, Teddy Randazzo, Roger Joyce) – 4:03
- "Winners" (Raposo) – 2:50
- "Nobody Wins" (Kris Kristofferson) – 5:10
- "Send in the Clowns" (Stephen Sondheim) – 4:10
- "Dream Away" (John Williams, Paul Williams) – 4:22
- "Let Me Try Again" ("Laisse-moi le temps") (Paul Anka, Sammy Cahn, Michel Jourdan) – 3:31
- "There Used to Be a Ballpark" (Raposo) – 3:34
- "Noah" (Raposo) – 4:22
Personnel
- Frank Sinatra - vocals
- Gordon Jenkins - Arranger, Conductor
- Don Costa - Arranger, Conductor
References
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