Words and Music: Coleman/Leigh - from the show: Celia Sings Sinatra - Phil Celia and the Bob Merrill Trio. This is classic '60's Sinatra with trio adaptations of many of the Nelson Riddle, Count Basie and Neil Hefti arrangements. This band swings!
Frank Sinatra, who recorded it on his 1964 album It Might As Well Be Swing, accompanied by Count Basie, under the direction of Quincy Jones. Though Sinatra made it popular, it was actually written for and introduced by Tony Bennett.
I keep watching this over and over this voice is hypnotizing!!!
louisecatwoods 1 year ago
Frank Sinatra, who recorded it on his 1964 album It Might As Well Be Swing, accompanied by Count Basie, under the direction of Quincy Jones. Though Sinatra made it popular, it was actually written for and introduced by Tony Bennett.
94style 1 year ago
cool!!!
benny2009dino 1 year ago
Great song, well sung, almost as good as Frank...almost.
TheJoeyD27 2 years ago
qué con ese payaso??
daves9377 2 years ago
Agreed, but that's still a pretty good performance.
Alertas 3 years ago
Michael, this is excellent! Great band, great style! -Stan E.
StanErhart 3 years ago
brilliant......
alchada 3 years ago
She's fun to watch.
jerbear54 4 years ago 2
this is pretty cool.... i think tony bennet recorded this before sinatra.
fivepointsix 4 years ago