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The new song, "Theme from New York, New York", begins with one of Kander's famous vamps, this one derived from the ragtime practice of putting the melody underneath a repeated note. [3]: 25–6 Liza Minnelli's performance was released as a single from the soundtrack album and peaked at #104 on the Billboard chart. [4]
Sheet music for "New York, New York" from On the Town "New York, New York" is a song from the 1944 musical On the Town and the 1949 MGM musical film of the same name. The music was written by Leonard Bernstein and the lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. A well known line of this song is: New York, New York, a helluva town.
Sinatra: New York is a 2009 box set album of live performances by the American singer Frank Sinatra, recorded in New York City, both at the Carnegie Hall, and at Madison Square Garden. [3] The first disc captures two live performances from 1955 and 1963, disc two and three are from the Carnegie Hall and from Madison Square Garden in 1974.
The following is a sortable table of songs recorded by Frank Sinatra: The column Song lists the song title. ... Autumn in New York: 1947, 1957: Vernon Duke: Autumn ...
Sinatra would later feature a number of the Sing and Dance with Frank Sinatra album's songs, including "Lover", "It's Only a Paper Moon," and "It All Depends on You," on his 1961 Capitol release, Sinatra's Swingin' Session!!!. [138] Culminating the low of his career was the death of publicist George Evans in January 1950.
"Theme from New York, New York", a 1977 song composed by Kander and Ebb for Liza Minnelli, later covered and popularized by Frank Sinatra "New York, New York" ( On the Town ) , a song from the 1944 musical On the Town , also performed by Frank Sinatra and others in the 1949 film adaptation
"Body and Soul" [Previously unissued] (Frank Eyton, Johnny Green, Edward Heyman, Robert Sour) – 4:20 "The Coffee Song" (Bob Hilliard, Dick Miles) – 2:51 (hidden track) Christmas edition. This is a limited re-edition of the original 1964 album 12 Songs of Christmas, by Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Fred Waring and The Pennsylvanians.
Frank Sinatra sings a popular version of "Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)" that charted and was the B-side to the 1957 Academy Award for Best Original Song winner, "All the Way". On Ruby Braff's 1981 tribute album, Very Sinatra he does a medley called "New York, New York/My Kind Of Town (Chicago Is)". [44]