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A review in Billboard called the recording "a sparkling example of song" with Sinatra's singing and Axel Stordahl's musical direction. [1] Sinatra also made studio recordings of the song for Columbia records in 1947 and Capitol Records in 1957. On May 19, 2015, Bob Dylan sang it on the second-to-last episode of The Late Show with David Letterman.
The Night We Called It a Day may refer to: "The Night We Called It a Day" (song), a popular song by Matt Dennis and Tom Adair; The Night We Called It a Day, a 2003 Australian movie about Frank Sinatra's trip to Australia; The Night We Called It a Day, the first album by Deepspace5; The reissue of the Frank Sinatra album Where Are You?
The Night We Called It a Day: UpRok January 22 KRS-One: Spiritual Minded: Koch Records: X-Raided: Deadly Game: JLM Entertainment January 29 C-Bo: Life as a Rider: West Coast Mafia Records, Warlock Records: State Property: State Property Soundtrack: Roc-A-Fella Records, Def Jam Recordings: February 5 Aesop Rock: Daylight: Definitive Jux ...
Battle Round 6: Mori Ilderton vs Kiara Vega from Team Bublé. Song: “Iris” by Goo Goo Dolls Winner: Kiara Vega. Michael said: “The decisions are impossible.It’s not a joke. I honestly ...
Song: “traitor” by Olivia Rodrigo. Winner: Kaylee Shimizu. John said: “Kaylee and Elizabeth is one of the best battles we’ve seen. Kaylee is just 17, but my God, she can do anything, crazy ...
After a lengthy break of just under seven years, Barnard released her third solo album, Music for Listening and Relaxation, in 2017. She released her first solo jazz album, The Night We Called It A Day, in 2023. Barnard is a Melbourne-based musician with a versatile musical range, delving into rock, and pop, but is mainly a jazz singer.
Battle Round 2: Chrisdeo vs MisterMoon from Team Snoop. Song: “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” by Amy Winehouse Winner: Chrisdeo. Snoop said: “They sung like a trio and it was a real ...
The Night We Called It a Day was the first song Frank Sinatra recorded in 1942. The film's title was changed in North America to All the Way , a song Sinatra recorded in 1957. Sinatra's singing voice for this film was provided by the Australian actor Tom Burlinson , who previously had recreated the vocals for a 1992 American television ...