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That's Life (Frank Sinatra album)
1966 studio album by Frank Sinatra From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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That's Life is a 1966 album by Frank Sinatra, supported by a studio orchestra arranged and conducted by Ernie Freeman.[1] The album is notable for its title song, "That's Life", which proved to be a top five hit for Sinatra at a time when rock music dominated the music charts. That's Life was released on CD in October 1986.
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Track listing
- "That's Life" (Dean Kay, Kelly Gordon) – 3:07
- "I Will Wait for You" (Michel Legrand, Norman Gimbel, Jacques Demy) – 2:16
- "Somewhere My Love (Lara's Theme)" (From Doctor Zhivago) (Paul Francis Webster, Maurice Jarre) – 2:19
- "Sand and Sea" (Gilbert Bécaud, Maurice Vidalin, Mack David) – 2:29
- "What Now My Love" (Bécaud, Carl Sigman, Pierre Delanoë) – 2:32
- "Winchester Cathedral" (Geoff Stephens) – 2:38
- "Give Her Love" (Jim Harbert) – 2:14
- "Tell Her (You Love Her Each Day)" (Gil Ward, Charles Watkins) – 2:42
- "The Impossible Dream (The Quest)" (Joe Darion, Mitch Leigh) – 2:34
- "You're Gonna Hear from Me" (André Previn, Dory Previn) – 2:51
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- Jacques Demy is also known as Jean Louis Demy[3]
- Jim Harbert is also known as James Harbert[4]
- Dean Kay is also known as Dean Kay Thompson[5]
- The orchestra on "Tell Her (...Each Day)" features 10 violins[6]
- The orchestra on "That's Life" features 12 violins[5]
- The orchestra on tracks 2–7 and 9+10 features 8 violins[7][8]
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Vocalists
- Frank Sinatra – lead vocals (all tracks)
- Betty Allan – background vocals (8)[6]
- Betty Jean Baker – background vocals (1, 8)
- Ella Halloran – background vocals (8)
- Jack Halloran – background vocals (8)
- Gwenn Johnson – background vocals (1)[5]
- Bill Kanady – background vocals (8)
- Loulie Jean Norman – background vocals (8)
- Thurl Ravenscroft – background vocals (8)
- Paul Sandberg – background vocals (8)
- Jackie Ward – background vocals (1)
Leaders
- Ernie Freeman – arranger (all tracks), conductor (1–7, 9–10),[7][8] piano (8)[6]
- Gordon Jenkins – conductor (8)[1]
- Donnie Lanier – conductor (1, 3, 5–8)[5][10]
String section
- Chuck Berghofer – string bass (3, 5–8)[10]
- Norman Botnick – viola (1)[5]
- Ray Brown – string bass (1)
- Joseph DiFiore – viola (1)
- Joseph DiTullio – cello (1)
- Jesse Ehrlich – cello (2–10)
- Anne Goodman – cello (8)[6]
- Elizabeth Greenschpoon – cello (2–7, 9–10)[7][8]
- Harry Hyams – viola (2, 4, 8–10)[3][11]
- Armand Kaproff – cello (1)
- Louis Kievman – viola (2–7, 9–10)
- Don Bagley – string bass (2, 4, 9–10)
- Alex Neiman – viola (1, 3, 5–8)
- Kurt Reher – cello (1)
- Emmet Sargeant – cello (8)
- Joseph Saxon – cello (8)
- Frederick Seykora – cello (1)
- Abraham Weiss – viola (1)
Horn section
- Louis Blackburn – trombone (all tracks)
- Bud Brisbois – trumpet (2, 4, 9–10)[7][8][11]
- Robert Bryant – trumpet (8)[6]
- Pete Carpenter – trombone (8)
- Roy Caton – trumpet (8)
- Buddy Collette – saxophone, woodwinds (1–2, 4, 9–10)[5][3]
- Chuck Gentry – saxophone, woodwinds (2–7, 9–10)
- Bill Green – saxophone, woodwinds (1, 3, 5–7)[10]
- Dick Hyde – trombone (1–7, 9–10)
- Plas Johnson – saxophone, woodwinds (1, 3, 5–7)
- Andreas Kostelas – saxophone, woodwinds (2–7, 9–10)
- Cappy Lewis – trumpet (1–7, 9–10)
- Lew McCreary – trombone (1, 3, 5–7)
- Jay Migliori – saxophone, woodwinds (2, 4, 9–10)
- Ollie Mitchell – trumpet (1, 3, 5–7)
- Al Porcino – trumpet (2–7, 9–10)
- Willie Schwartz – saxophone, woodwinds (1–2, 4–7, 9–10)
- Ken Shroyer – bass trombone (2, 4, 9–10)
- Tony Terran – trumpet (all tracks)
- David Wells – trombone (2–7, 9–10)
Rhythm section
- Hal Blaine – drums (1–2, 4, 8–10)[5][3][11]
- Eddie Brackett Jr. – drums (3, 5–7),[10] percussion (8, additional on 1)[5][6]
- Russell Bridges – piano (8)
- Dennis Budimir – guitar (8)
- Frank Capp – percussion (8)
- Al Casey – acoustic guitar (1)
- Victor Feldman – percussion (2, 4, 9–10)[7][8]
- Bobby Gibbons – guitar (2, 4, 9–10)
- John Gray – guitar (8)
- Larry Knechtel – Fender bass (1)
- Michael Melvoin – organ (1–7, 9–10)
- Bill Miller – piano (all tracks)
- Louis Morell – guitar (2–7, 9–10, acoustic on 1)
- Bill Pitman – guitar (8)
- Ray Pohlman – electric guitar (1)
- Emil Richards – percussion (3, 5–8)
- Tommy Tedesco – guitar (3, 5–7)
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