Duets

Frank Sinatra  Main Performer

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1 The Lady Is a Tramp Hart/Rodgers 3:24
2 What Now, My Love? Becaud/Leroyer/Sigm 3:15
3 I've Got a Crush on You Gershwin 3:23
4 Summer Wind Bradtke/Mayer/Meir/ 2:32
5 Come Rain or Come Shine Arlen/Mercer 4:04
6 Theme from New York, New York Ebb/Kander 3:30
7 They Can't Take That Away from Me Gershwin/Gershwin 3:11
8 You Make Me Feel So Young Gordon/Myrow 3:05
9 Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry/In the Wee Small Hours of the Morni Cahn/Styne 3:57
10 I've Got the World on a String Arlen/Koehler 2:18
11 Witchcraft Coleman/Leigh 3:22
12 I've Got You Under My Skin Porter 3:32
13 All the Way/One for My Baby (And One More for the Road) Arlen/Cahn/Mercer/V 6:03
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Duets

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Capitol

Category: Easy Listening

Duets

UPC: 077778961123

Release Date: 11/02/1993

Original Release Date: 11/02/1993

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [The Lady Is a Tramp, What Now, My Love?, I've Got a Crush on You, Summer Wind, Come Rain or Come Shine, Theme from New York, New York, They Can't Take That Away from Me, You Make Me Feel So Young, Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry/In the Wee Small Hours of the Morni, I've Got the World on a String, Witchcraft, I've Got You Under My Skin, All the Way/One for My Baby (And One More for the Road)]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

As a marketing concept, Frank Sinatra's comeback album Duets was a complete success. A collection of Sinatra standards produced by Phil Ramone, the record wasn't a duets album in the conventional sense -- Sinatra never recorded in the studio with his partners. Instead, the other singers recorded their tracks separately, sometimes in different studios, and the two tracks were pasted together. In the case of several duet partners, including Bono and Barbara Streisand, this means they rely on camp as a way of making their performances interesting. Duets was a gigantic hit, rising to number two on the pop charts and selling over two million copies, becoming Sinatra's single most commercially successful record. The album was promoted as a piece of nostalgia, primarily to baby boomers but also to Generation X as a piece of kitsch. "One for My Baby (And One More for the Road)," essentially a solo performance introduced by an instrumental from saxophonist Kenny G, is a track in which the real emotional core of Sinatra's music is on display. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi