Where Are You? (Frank Sinatra album)

Where Are You?
Studio album by Frank Sinatra
Released 1957
Recorded April 10 – May 1, 1957 at Capitol Studio A, Hollywood, Los Angeles
Genre
Length 53:57
Label Capitol
Producer Voyle Gilmore
Frank Sinatra chronology
A Swingin' Affair!
(1957)
Where Are You?
(1957)
A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra
(1957)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic [1]

Where Are You? is the thirteenth studio album by Frank Sinatra.

This is the first album Sinatra recorded at Capitol without Nelson Riddle, as well as the first he recorded in stereo. It would later be re-issued under the name The Night We Called It a Day.

Track listing

  1. "Where Are You?" (Harold Adamson, Jimmy McHugh) – 3:30
  2. "The Night We Called It a Day" (Matt Dennis, Tom Adair) – 3:28
  3. "I Cover the Waterfront" (Johnny Green, Edward Heyman) – 2:58
  4. "Maybe You'll Be There" (Rube Bloom, Sammy Gallop) – 3:07
  5. "Laura" (David Raksin, Johnny Mercer) – 3:28
  6. "Lonely Town" (Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden, Adolph Green) – 4:12
  7. "Autumn Leaves" (Jacques Prévert, Mercer, Joseph Kosma) – 2:52
  8. "I'm a Fool to Want You" (Frank Sinatra, Jack Wolf, Joel Herron) – 4:51
  9. "I Think of You" (Jack Elliott, Don Marcotte) – 3:04
  10. "Where Is the One?" (Alec Wilder, Edwin Finckel) – 3:13
  11. "There's No You" (Tom Adair, Hal Hopper) – 3:48
  12. "Baby Won't You Please Come Home" (Charles Warfield, Clarence Williams) – 3:00
    Cd reissue bonus tracks not included on the original 1957 release:
  13. "I Can Read Between the Lines" (David Franklin, Ray Getzov) – 2:43
  14. "It Worries Me" (Fritz Schultz-Reichelt, Carl Sigman) – 2:53
  15. "Rain (Falling from the Skies)" (Robert Mellin, Gunther Finlay) – 3:25
  16. "Don't Worry 'Bout Me" (Rube Bloom, Ted Koehler) – 3:08

The song "I Think of You" is based on lyrical second theme in E flat major from The Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18, I. Moderato by Sergei Rachmaninoff.

Early pressings of the original stereo album had only 11 tracks while the mono version had all 12 tracks. The stereo edition may have been missing "I Cover The Waterfront" because it was only recorded in mono. Later stereo pressings from the 1960s restore "Waterfront."

Personnel

Recording dates

Bonus tracks

References

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