[ Universal / CD ]
Release Date: Monday 5 April 2010
Frank Sinatra's last studio album, excluding the Duets series, was produced by Quincy Jones and recorded and released in 1984. Despite the title, the album was recorded mostly in New York City and featured a who's who of session players and recording stars in their own right. George Benson, Lee Ritenour, Marcus Millerand Bob James are just some of the heavyweights Quincy Jones contracted to play on Sinatra's 57th studio album.
L.A. Is My Lady 3:12
The Best Of Everything 2:45
How Do You Keep The Music Playing 3:49
Teach Me Tonight 3:44
It's All Right With Me 2:39
Mack The Knife 4:50
Until The Real Thing Comes Along 3:03
Stormy Weather 3:38
If I Should Lose You 2:36
A Hundred Years From Today 3:04
After You've Gone 3:15