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The 1998 reissue of COME FLY WITH ME includes three extra songs not included on the original release; "Chicago," "South Of The Border" and "I Love Paris."
Recorded in April 1953, October 1957 and April 1960. Includes liner notes by Pete Welding.
Save yourself several thousand dollars in airfare by checking out this swinging travelogue. COME FLY WITH ME finds Sinatra working for the first time with Billy May, whose bold, jazzy arrangements were a breath of fresh air following the stale, oafish orchestrations of Alex Stordahl. Together, Sinatra and May produced some of the most upbeat, joyful albums of the singer's career. In the tradition of Sinatra's other great '50s theme albums, COME FLY WITH ME takes you from "The Isle Of Capri" to "Blue Hawaii" with stops all over the world in between, each one equally memorable.
Miles from the despondent loner of WHERE ARE YOU and ONLY THE LONELY, Sinatra's mood here is vibrant and lustrous, as he dances in and around May's arrangements. It doesn't hurt that May has a special gift for ballsy horn arrangements, as evidenced on the title cut and the Sinatra classic "Chicago."
Out of print in the U.S.! When the Chairman Of The Board got together to work with conductor Billy May on this 1957 release, they chose to record an album with a 'theme' as opposed to a collection of random songs. Come Fly With Me takes the listener on a trip around the world in 45 minutes. From the opening tracks, 'Come Fly With Me' and 'Around The World', you are the passenger in Captain Sinatra's personal jet as he makes his way to 'Autumn In New York', 'London By Night', 'Brazil' and 'Blue Hawaii' with many other stops along the way (including three bonus destinations: 'Chicago', 'South Of The Border' and 'I Love Paris'). Whether you're flying first class or coach, Francis Albert will always be the captain of your heart!. EMI.
Digitally remastered by Larry Walsh using 20-bit technology.
Personnel includes: Frank Sinatra (vocals); Billy May, Nelson Riddle (conductor, arranger).
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