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[message]The Old Gold Show
The Old Gold Show
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Format: CD / Album
Our Take
Our Take
Ladies and gentlemen, grab your martini glasses and velvet smoking jackets because we're taking a trip back to December 26, 1945 with the one and only Frank Sinatra on his Old Gold Show. This album is a true time capsule of a bygone era when suits were sharp, dames were dapper, and the music was smoother than Sinatra's signature croon.
From the moment Sinatra takes the stage, you can feel the charisma oozing out of your speakers. His voice is like butter melting over a hot croissant, effortlessly gliding through classics like "All the Things You Are" and "Oh, What It Seemed to Be." The orchestra is tight, the arrangements are lush, and Sinatra's phrasing is impeccable - truly the epitome of old school cool.
But what really sets this album apart is the banter between Sinatra and his guests. Whether he's flirting with a swooning fan or charming the pants off of a cheeky comedian, Sinatra's wit and charm are on full display. It's like being transported back in time to a swanky jazz club where the drinks are flowing and the music is hot.
So grab a cocktail, sit back, and let Frank Sinatra serenade you into a state of pure bliss. Old Gold Show: December 26, 1945 is a timeless treasure that reminds us why Sinatra will always be the Chairman of the Board. Cheers to the Sultan of Swoon!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Day and Night - Intro
2. It's Gonna Be a Great Day
3. The Robert Mitchell Boy Choir - Introduction
4. Good King Wenceslas
5. The Wassail Song
6. Old Gold Commercial No. 1
7. Embraceable You (Feat. Sheryl Crow)
8. Symphony
9. Dream (When You're Feeling Blue) & 'Father Time' Skit
10. 1945 Hits Medley
11. Lullaby
12. Old Gold Commercial No. 2
13. Let's Start the New Year Right
14. You'll Never Walk Alone
15. Put All Your Dreams Away (Closing)
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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Returns
We’re happy to accept returns for unwanted items provided that they’re returned within 14 days of receipt, unopened, unused and in perfect condition.
About the artist
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra, The Chairman of the Board, Ol' Blue Eyes himself. The man who could make even the most stoic listener weak at the knees with his smooth vocals and timeless charm. With over six decades in the music industry, Sinatra's influence cannot be underestimated. Born in Hoboken, New Jersey in 1915, Sinatra started his career as a humble crooner before skyrocketing to fame in the 1940s. His velvet voice and impeccable phrasing set him apart in an era dominated by big bands and swing music. Sinatra's ability to convey emotion through song is unparalleled, touching the hearts of millions with hits like "My Way" and "Fly Me to the Moon". Sinatra's career saw many highs and lows, from his early days with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra to his legendary Rat Pack performances in Las Vegas. He was known for his magnetic stage presence and suave persona, earning him the nickname "The Voice" among fans and peers alike. Despite his larger-than-life persona, Sinatra was not without controversy. His ties to the Mafia and turbulent personal life often overshadowed his musical achievements. But no one can deny the impact he had on the music industry, paving the way for future generations of artists to come. Frank Sinatra may have left this world in 1998, but his legacy lives on in his timeless music. His influence can be heard in every smooth crooner and jazz vocalist who has followed in his footsteps. Ol' Blue Eyes may be gone, but his music will continue to captivate audiences for generations to come.
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