PopSpots entry #65) ClickHEREfor: the locations in the opening musical sequence of the film ON THE TOWN (1949) starring Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, and Jules Munshin. PopSpots entry #64) ClickHEREfor: the location of the SANDINISTA! by The Clash (1980). PopSpots entry #63) ClickHEREfo...
Frank Sinatra, A Man and His Music (1967) A musical journey through re-recordings of classics from Sinatra’s first 25 years, narrated by the Chairman himself, and released at a time when he figured youth culture was finally about through with him. The new versions are strong and the na...
sprawling rarely listened-to “Revolution 9.” The disc’s full title —The Future: Reflections on the Future in Three Tenses, further enumerated as A Musical Fantasy in Three Tenses for Frank Sinatra, Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, and Mixed Chorus ...
Love that album. I remember at the time it was panned by every reviewer around. Phoney white blues. I saw red when I read them. Love those phoney white blues. And thanks to whoever brought up Clapton and Winwood. I didn't know they'd made an album, nevermind a really good one. Chr...
Frank and Nancy Sinatra, and many others. I had my drums set up in the same spot where Hal Blaine had them. The whole experience was thrilling. I was just learning the ropes of production and arranging, which I started to get a handle on with the next album ‘Cornerstone’. ...
Swift was previously tied for the most Album of the Year wins with Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder, and Frank Sinatra, who each had three wins. The singer won the awards for Best Pop Vocal Album earlier in the night and announced her upcoming album, Tortured Poets Department. She...
The previous record was jointly held by musical icons Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon, and Stevie Wonder. Announced by Celine Dion, Swift shares her Grammy for Album of the Year with her fellow producer and songwriter Jack Antonoff, as well as engineers/mixers Zem Audu, Bryce Bordone, Serban ...
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The most dramatically unprecedented song onImperial Bedroomis its gentlest: “Almost Blue,” written for Frank Sinatra, who should have pounced on it but never did. (Now it’s Costello’s most-covered song.) It’s barebones, cocktail torch that’s lyrically economical and calmly devastating: ...
Frank Micelotta, Getty Images 43. Shania Twain and Billy Currington, "Party for Two" Shania Twain released two versions of "Party for Two," featured on her 2004Greatest Hitsalbum, for both the country and pop genres. The lead single from the project had Billy Currington as her duet partner...