It's not the passion of Cole Porter's"Night And Day", it's more a recognition of the sublime and tender acknowledgment of the object of one's affection.
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Frank Sinatra sets a different standard, the bassline creating a foundation for him to start the song off nonchalantly while building a full bodied vocal workout. A Linda Ronstadt's work with Nelson Riddle is a good singer re-creating memories. But that's where Sinatra surprises because his unique style is more difficult than it sounds to those singing along, and the instrumentation is always worth a million bucks. Covered by so many from Fred Astaire to Art Blakely and Dave Brubeck, there's more than just the cache of being in the Frank Sinatra repertoire for a song, it's the everyman charm he brings a title, vocalizing with an ease that makes common folk think they can copy him when they dare not approach the skills of a Nina Simone or an Ella Fitzgerald.
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Riddle certainly had more than a grasp of what Frank Sinatra needed in accompaniment and the voice glides over the subdued but stunningly beautiful orchestration effortlessly. This three minute and twenty-two second Nelson Riddle arrangement was put to tape in a Los Angeles recording studio, January 27, 1964.
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Stephen Holden's 1997 liner notes inside The Very Best of Frank Sinatra claim he recorded this title for the first time for Reprise ) though there's an original "wartime" recording by the singer in the forties released on Columbia/Legacy's The V Tapes:The Columbia Years 1943-1945.