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| Remastered with four extra tracks. The Night We Called It A Day, I Cover The Waterfront, Where Are You?, Maybe You'll Be There, Lonely Town and more. |
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| 1 Where Are You? |
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| 2 The Night We Called It a Day |
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| 3 I Cover the Waterfront |
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| 4 Maybe You'll Be There |
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| 5 Laura |
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| 6 Lonely Town |
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| 7 Autumn Leaves |
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| 8 I'm a Fool to Want You |
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| 9 I Think of You |
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| 10 Where Is the One? |
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| 11 There's No You |
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| 12 Baby Won't You Please Come Home |
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| 13 I Can Read Between the Lines [*] |
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| 14 It Worries Me [*] |
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| 15 Rain (Falling from the Skies) [*] |
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| 16 Don't Worry 'Bout Me [*] |
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Album Review
Following the hard-driving "A Swingin' Affair", Frank Sinatra released another all-ballads record, "Where Are You?" The album was the first he recorded at Capitol without Nelson Riddle, as well as the first he recorded in stereo. Where Riddle's down beat albums are stately and sullen, Jenkins favors lush, melancholy arrangements played by large, string-dominated orchestras. Jenkins' arrangements suggested classical textures, although the tempos alluded to Billie Holiday's ballad style. "Where Are You?" primarily consists of torch songs, including "The Night We Called It A Day," "I Cover The Waterfront," and "Lonely Town." Throughout the record, Sinatra blends with Jenkins' sumptuous strings, making his voice sound rich, relaxed and regretful. It doesn't have the stark despair of "In the Wee Small Hours", but its luxurious sadness makes "Where Are You?" a majestic experience of its own. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Biography


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