Sinatra’s recordings for May 18th.
Of note, songs recorded for the 1961 session became part of Swing Along With Me. Capitol didn’t like that title, as it was a bit similar to Come Swing With Me, so the LP was renamed Sinatra Swings. Both original covers are shown.
1942
Just As Though You Were Here
- With: Tommy Dorsey Orch & The Pied Pipers
- Arr/Cond: Axel Stordahl
- Victor Studio Time: 3:12
- Single: 27903 POS: 6
- LP: Dorsey/Sinatra Sessions, Vol 3
- CD: The Song Is You
Street Of Dreams, The
- With: Tommy Dorsey Orch & The Pied Pipers
- Arr/Cond: Axel Stordahl
- Victor Studio Time: 2:39
- Single: 27903 POS: 17
- LP: Fabulous Frankie (10″)
- CD: The Song Is You
1961
Curse Of An Aching Heart, The
- Arr/Cond: Billy May
- Reprise Studio Time: 2:06
- Single: 20,010
- LP: Sinatra Swings
- CD: Sinatra Swings
Love Walked In
- Arr/Cond: Billy May
- Reprise Studio Time: 2:19
- LP: Sinatra Swings
- CD: Sinatra Swings
Please Don’t Talk About Me When I’m Gone
- Arr/Cond: Billy May
- Reprise Studio Time: 2:57
- LP: Sinatra Swings
- CD: Sinatra Swings
Have You Met Miss Jones?
- Arr/Cond: Billy May
- Reprise Studio Time: 2:32
- LP: Sinatra Swings
- CD: Sinatra Swings










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Sir Francis tried to CAPITALize [pun intended] on the ‘come swing with me’ albums he recorded for ‘that other label’ but Capitol balked, and made him change the title to, Sinatra Swings.
Sir Francis tried to CAPITALize [pun intended] on the 'come swing with me' albums he recorded for 'that other label' but Capitol balked, and made him change the title to, Sinatra Swings.
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