| # | Title | Artist | Length |
|---|
| 1 | Dolores (outtake)- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1940-11-24)
- alto saxophone:
- Heinie Beau (on 1940-11-24) and Fred Stulce (on 1940-11-24)
- bass:
- Sid Weiss (on 1940-11-24)
- drums (drum set):
- Buddy Rich (on 1940-11-24)
- guitar:
- Clark Yocum (on 1940-11-24)
- instruments:
- Johnny Mince (on 1940-11-24)
- piano:
- Joe Bushkin (on 1940-11-24)
- tenor saxophone:
- Don Lodice (on 1940-11-24) and Paul Mason (on 1940-11-24)
- trombone:
- George Arus (on 1940-11-24), Tommy Dorsey (on 1940-11-24), Les Jenkins (on 1940-11-24) and Lowell Martin (on 1940-11-24)
- trumpet:
- Ziggy Elman (on 1940-11-24), Clyde Hurley (on 1940-11-24), Ray Linn (on 1940-11-24) and Chuck Peterson (on 1940-11-24)
- lead vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1940-11-24)
- vocals:
- John Huddleston (on 1940-11-24), Chuck Lowry (on 1940-11-24), The Pied Pipers (on 1940-11-24), Jo Stafford (on 1940-11-24) and Clark Yocum (on 1940-11-24)
- orchestra:
- Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (on 1940-11-24)
- conductor:
- Tommy Dorsey (on 1940-11-24)
- arranger:
- Sy Oliver
- cover recording of:
- Dolores (on 1940-11-24)
- lyricist:
- Frank Loesser
- composer:
- Louis Alter
- publisher:
- Paramount Music Corporation
- part of:
- The 14th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
| Frank Sinatra with The Pied Pipers featuring Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra | 3:25 |
| 2 | I’ll Never Smile Again- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1940-11-24)
- alto saxophone:
- Heinie Beau (on 1940-11-24) and Fred Stulce (on 1940-11-24)
- bass:
- Sid Weiss (on 1940-11-24)
- drums (drum set):
- Buddy Rich (on 1940-11-24)
- guitar:
- Clark Yocum (on 1940-11-24)
- instruments:
- Johnny Mince (on 1940-11-24)
- piano:
- Joe Bushkin (on 1940-11-24)
- tenor saxophone:
- Don Lodice (on 1940-11-24) and Paul Mason (on 1940-11-24)
- trombone:
- George Arus (on 1940-11-24), Tommy Dorsey (on 1940-11-24), Les Jenkins (on 1940-11-24) and Lowell Martin (on 1940-11-24)
- trumpet:
- Ziggy Elman (on 1940-11-24), Clyde Hurley (on 1940-11-24), Ray Linn (on 1940-11-24) and Chuck Peterson (on 1940-11-24)
- lead vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1940-11-24)
- vocals:
- John Huddleston (on 1940-11-24), Chuck Lowry (on 1940-11-24), The Pied Pipers (on 1940-11-24), Jo Stafford (on 1940-11-24) and Clark Yocum (on 1940-11-24)
- orchestra:
- Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (on 1940-11-24)
- conductor:
- Tommy Dorsey (on 1940-11-24)
- arranger:
- Fred Stulce
- cover recording of:
- I’ll Never Smile Again (on 1940-11-24)
- lyricist and composer:
- Ruth Lowe
- publisher:
- MCA Music, MCA Music Publishing, MCA, Inc., Pickwick Music, Universal Music Corp. and Universal‐MCA Music Publishing
- sub-publisher:
- シンコーミュージック・エンタテイメント and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部
| Frank Sinatra with Jo Stafford & The Pied Pipers featuring Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra | 3:14 |
| 3 | Radio Spot for “Ship Ahoy” (excerpt) | Frank Sinatra | 2:09 |
| 4 | Moonlight Bay | Frank Sinatra with The Pied Pipers & Mixed Chorus featuring Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra | 2:43 |
| 5 | Poor You- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1941-12-16)
- alto saxophone:
- Fred Stulce (on 1941-12-16)
- bass:
- George Boehm (on 1941-12-16)
- drums (drum set):
- Buddy Rich (on 1941-12-16)
- guitar:
- Clark Yocum (on 1941-12-16)
- instruments:
- Mannie Gershman (on 1941-12-16)
- piano:
- Joe Bushkin (on 1941-12-16)
- tenor saxophone:
- Heinie Beau (on 1941-12-16), Don Lodice (on 1941-12-16) and Bruce Snyder (on 1941-12-16)
- trombone:
- George Arus (on 1941-12-16), Tommy Dorsey (on 1941-12-16), Dave Jacobs (on 1941-12-16) and Jimmy Skiles (on 1941-12-16)
- trumpet:
- Jimmy Blake (on 1941-12-16), Ziggy Elman (on 1941-12-16), Chuck Peterson (on 1941-12-16) and Al Stearns (on 1941-12-16)
- vocals:
- Virginia O’Brien (on 1941-12-16), Eleanor Powell (on 1941-12-16), Frank Sinatra (on 1941-12-16) and Red Skelton (on 1941-12-16)
- orchestra:
- Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (on 1941-12-16)
- conductor:
- Tommy Dorsey (on 1941-12-16)
- arranger:
- Axel Stordahl
- cover recording of:
- Poor You (on 1941-12-16)
- lyricist:
- Yip Harburg
- composer:
- Burton Lane
- publisher:
- EMI Feist Catalog Inc.
| Frank Sinatra with Red Skelton, Virginia O’Brien & Eleanor Powell featuring Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra | 5:47 |
| 6 | The Last Call for Love- recorded in:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1941-12-16)
- alto saxophone:
- Fred Stulce (on 1941-12-16)
- bass:
- George Boehm (on 1941-12-16)
- drums (drum set):
- Buddy Rich (on 1941-12-16)
- guitar:
- Clark Yocum (on 1941-12-16)
- instruments:
- Mannie Gershman (on 1941-12-16)
- piano:
- Joe Bushkin (on 1941-12-16)
- tenor saxophone:
- Heinie Beau (on 1941-12-16), Don Lodice (on 1941-12-16) and Bruce Snyder (on 1941-12-16)
- trombone:
- George Arus (on 1941-12-16), Tommy Dorsey (on 1941-12-16), Dave Jacobs (on 1941-12-16) and Jimmy Skiles (on 1941-12-16)
- trumpet:
- Jimmy Blake (on 1941-12-16), Ziggy Elman (on 1941-12-16), Chuck Peterson (on 1941-12-16) and Jimmy Skiles (on 1941-12-16)
- lead vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1941-12-16)
- vocals:
- John Huddleston (on 1941-12-16), Chuck Lowry (on 1941-12-16), The Pied Pipers (on 1941-12-16), Jo Stafford (on 1941-12-16) and Clark Yocum (on 1941-12-16)
- orchestra:
- Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (on 1941-12-16)
- conductor:
- Tommy Dorsey (on 1941-12-16)
- arranger:
- Axel Stordahl
- cover recording of:
- The Last Call for Love (on 1941-12-16)
- lyricist:
- Yip Harburg
- writer:
- Margaret Cummings
- composer:
- Burton Lane
- publisher:
- EMI Feist Catalog Inc.
| Frank Sinatra with Jo Stafford & The Pied Pipers featuring Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra | 2:27 |
| 7 | Blue Skies (outtake) | Frank Sinatra featuring Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra & Band Chorus with Ziggy Elman | 2:57 |
| 8 | Finale: The Last Call for Love- alto saxophone:
- Fred Stulce (on 1942-01-30)
- bass:
- George Boehm (on 1942-01-30)
- drums (drum set):
- Buddy Rich (on 1942-01-30)
- guitar:
- Clark Yocum (on 1942-01-30)
- instruments:
- Mannie Gershman (on 1942-01-30)
- piano:
- Joe Bushkin (on 1942-01-30)
- tenor saxophone:
- Heinie Beau (on 1942-01-30), Don Lodice (on 1942-01-30) and Bruce Snyder (on 1942-01-30)
- trombone:
- George Arus (on 1942-01-30), Tommy Dorsey (on 1942-01-30), Dave Jacobs (on 1942-01-30) and Jimmy Skiles (on 1942-01-30)
- trumpet:
- Jimmy Blake (on 1942-01-30), Ziggy Elman (on 1942-01-30), Chuck Peterson (on 1942-01-30) and Al Stearns (on 1942-01-30)
- vocals:
- Connie Haines (on 1942-01-30), John Huddleston (on 1942-01-30), Chuck Lowry (on 1942-01-30), The Pied Pipers (on 1942-01-30), Frank Sinatra (on 1942-01-30), Jo Stafford (on 1942-01-30) and Clark Yocum (on 1942-01-30)
- orchestra:
- Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (on 1942-01-30)
- conductor:
- Tommy Dorsey (on 1942-01-30)
- arranger:
- Axel Stordahl
- partial instrumental cover recording of:
- Poor You (on 1942-01-30)
- lyricist:
- Yip Harburg
- composer:
- Burton Lane
- publisher:
- EMI Feist Catalog Inc.
- partial cover recording of:
- The Last Call for Love (on 1942-01-30)
- lyricist:
- Yip Harburg
- writer:
- Margaret Cummings
- composer:
- Burton Lane
- publisher:
- EMI Feist Catalog Inc.
- recording of:
- The Last Call for Love
- lyricist:
- Yip Harburg
- writer:
- Margaret Cummings
- composer:
- Burton Lane
- publisher:
- EMI Feist Catalog Inc.
| Frank Sinatra with The Pied Pipers & Mixed Chorus featuring Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra | 1:18 |
| 9 | Night and Day- bass:
- Mischa Bakaleinikoff (on 1942-09-17)
- cello:
- Joseph Ullstein (on 1942-09-17)
- guitar:
- Luke Roundtree (on 1942-09-17)
- piano:
- Leonard Berman (on 1942-09-17)
- violin:
- Julian Brodetsky (on 1942-09-17), Daniel Karpilowsky (on 1942-09-17), Robert Gomberg (on 1942-09-17), Howard Halbert (on 1942-09-17), Henry Hill (on 1942-09-17), Mark Levant (on 1942-09-17), Judith Poska (on 1942-09-17) and Harry Solloway (on 1942-09-17)
- lead vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1942-09-17)
- vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1942-09-17)
- orchestra:
- The Columbia Pictures Orchestra (on 1942-09-17)
- conductor:
- Morris Stoloff (on 1942-09-17)
- cover recording of:
- Night and Day (on 1942-09-17)
- lyricist and composer:
- Cole Porter (in 1932)
- publisher:
- Chappell & Co., Inc., Chappell Music Ltd., Warner Bros., Warner Bros. Music, Warner Bros., Inc., Warner Bros., Inc. (Warner Bros. Music Division), Warner/Chappell, WB Music Corp. (until 2019-05-28) and Harms, Inc. (on 1932-11-18)
- part of:
- Gay Divorce
| Frank Sinatra | 3:13 |
| 10 | I Couldn’t Sleep a Wink Last Night- bass:
- Dick Cherwin (on 1943-09-08) and Philip "Lofty" Smearer (on 1943-09-08)
- bassoon:
- Kenneth Lowman (on 1943-09-08)
- cello:
- Meda Collins (on 1943-09-08), Charles Warwick Evans (on 1943-09-08) and Lauri Kennedy (on 1943-09-08)
- clarinet:
- Al Harding (on 1943-09-08), Karl Leaf (on 1943-09-08), Neely Plumb (on 1943-09-08) and Hal Schaer (on 1943-09-08)
- drums (drum set):
- Lou Erickson (on 1943-09-08)
- flute:
- Joe Gilbert (on 1943-09-08)
- French horn:
- John Cave (on 1943-09-08) and Fred Fox (on 1943-09-08)
- guitar:
- Russell Soule (on 1943-09-08)
- harp:
- Mary Jane Barton (on 1943-09-08)
- oboe:
- Alexandre Duvoir (on 1943-09-08)
- piano:
- Stan Wrightsman (on 1943-09-08)
- trombone:
- William Atkinson (on 1943-09-08), Roland Furnas (on 1943-09-08) and Herb Taylor (on 1943-09-08)
- trumpet:
- James Heaton (on 1943-09-08), Uan Rasey (on 1943-09-08) and Kenneth Robison (on 1943-09-08)
- viola:
- John Bingham (on 1943-09-08), Alfred Bonvalot (on 1943-09-08) and Phil Kahgan (on 1943-09-08)
- violin:
- Rocco Barbieri (on 1943-09-08), Tony Briglio (on 1943-09-08), Joachim Chassman (on 1943-09-08), Elsa Grosser (on 1943-09-08), Laurent Halleux (on 1943-09-08), A. Konchester (on 1943-09-08), Peter Meremblum (on 1943-09-08), G. H. Monasevitch (on 1943-09-08), Alex Murray (on 1943-09-08), Vincenzo Pometti (on 1943-09-08), Eudice Shapiro (on 1943-09-08) and Helen Tannenbaum (on 1943-09-08)
- lead vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1943-09-08)
- orchestra:
- The RKO Radio Studio Orchestra (on 1943-09-08)
- conductor:
- Constantin Bakaleinikoff (on 1943-09-08)
- arranger:
- Axel Stordahl
- cover recording of:
- I Couldn’t Sleep a Wink Last Night (on 1943-09-08)
- lyricist:
- Harold Adamson
- composer:
- Jimmy McHugh
- part of:
- The 17th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
- part of:
- Higher and Higher
| Frank Sinatra featuring Stanley Wrightsman | 2:13 |
| 11 | The Music Stopped- recorded in:
- Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1943-09-01)
- bass:
- Philip "Lofty" Smearer (on 1943-09-01)
- drums (drum set):
- Lee Young (on 1943-09-01)
- guitar:
- Russell Soule (on 1943-09-01)
- piano:
- Stan Wrightsman (on 1943-09-01)
- trombone:
- Roland Furnas (on 1943-09-01), Dave Nichols (on 1943-09-01) and Ernie Smith (on 1943-09-01)
- trumpet:
- Ralph Dadisman (on 1943-09-01), Rafeal Mendez (on 1943-09-01) and Uan Rasey (on 1943-09-01)
- violin:
- Rocco Barbieri (on 1943-09-01), Elsa Grosser (on 1943-09-01), Laurent Halleux (on 1943-09-01), Anatol Kaminsky (on 1943-09-01), Lilly Mahler (on 1943-09-01) and Nina Wulfe (on 1943-09-01)
- woodwind:
- King Guion (on 1943-09-01), Bob Hennon (on 1943-09-01), Karl Leaf (on 1943-09-01), Neely Plumb (on 1943-09-01), Wayne Songer (on 1943-09-01) and Jerry Vanderhoof (on 1943-09-01)
- lead vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1943-09-01)
- orchestra:
- The RKO Radio Studio Orchestra (on 1943-09-01)
- conductor:
- Constantin Bakaleinikoff (on 1943-09-01)
- arranger:
- Axel Stordahl
- cover recording of:
- The Music Stopped (on 1943-09-01)
- lyricist:
- Harold Adamson
- composer:
- Jimmy McHugh
- publisher:
- Robbins Music Corp.
| Frank Sinatra | 3:01 |
| 12 | I Saw You First- bass:
- Philip "Lofty" Smearer (on 1943-08-24)
- bassoon:
- Kenneth Lowman (on 1943-08-24)
- cello:
- Stephen DeAk (on 1943-08-24), Charles Warwick Evans (on 1943-08-24) and Lysbeth Evans (on 1943-08-24)
- clarinet:
- Neely Plumb (on 1943-08-24)
- drums (drum set):
- Bob Conselman (on 1943-08-24)
- flute:
- Joe Gilbert (on 1943-08-24)
- guitar:
- Russell Soule (on 1943-08-24)
- harp:
- Mary Jane Barton (on 1943-08-24)
- piano:
- Tommy Chambers (on 1943-08-24)
- saxophone:
- Ray Dunn (on 1943-08-24), Bob Hennon (on 1943-08-24), Arch Rosate (on 1943-08-24) and Jerry Vanderhoof (on 1943-08-24)
- trombone:
- Randall Miller (on 1943-08-24), Al Morineau (on 1943-08-24) and Dave Nichols (on 1943-08-24)
- trumpet:
- Cal Clifford (on 1943-08-24), Uan Rasey (on 1943-08-24) and Larry Sullivan (on 1943-08-24)
- viola:
- Ovady Julber (on 1943-08-24), Bennie Koodlach (on 1943-08-24), Virginia Majewski (on 1943-08-24) and Vladimir Bakaleinikov (on 1943-08-24)
- violin:
- Sam Albert (on 1943-08-24), Rocco Barbieri (on 1943-08-24), Dave Crocov (on 1943-08-24), Emo Neufeld (on 1943-08-24), Elliott Fisher (on 1943-08-24), Elsa Grosser (on 1943-08-24), Laurent Halleux (on 1943-08-24), A. Konchester (on 1943-08-24), Lilly Mahler (on 1943-08-24), Alex Savitsky (on 1943-08-24), Eudice Shapiro (on 1943-08-24) and Samuel Siegel (on 1943-08-24)
- vocals:
- Marcy McGuire (on 1943-08-24) and Frank Sinatra (on 1943-08-24)
- orchestra:
- The RKO Radio Studio Orchestra (on 1943-08-24)
- conductor:
- Constantin Bakaleinikoff (on 1943-08-24)
- arranger:
- Gene Rose
- recording of:
- I Saw You First (on 1943-08-24)
- lyricist:
- Harold Adamson
- composer:
- Jimmy McHugh
| Frank Sinatra with Marcy McGuire | 1:43 |
| 13 | A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening (orchestral version)- recorded in:
- Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1943-09-08)
- bass:
- Dick Cherwin (on 1943-09-08) and Philip "Lofty" Smearer (on 1943-09-08)
- bassoon:
- Kenneth Lowman (on 1943-09-08)
- cello:
- Meda Collins (on 1943-09-08), Charles Warwick Evans (on 1943-09-08) and Lauri Kennedy (on 1943-09-08)
- clarinet:
- Al Harding (on 1943-09-08), Karl Leaf (on 1943-09-08), Neely Plumb (on 1943-09-08) and Hal Schaer (on 1943-09-08)
- drums (drum set):
- Lou Erickson (on 1943-09-08)
- flute:
- Joe Gilbert (on 1943-09-08)
- French horn:
- John Cave (on 1943-09-08) and Fred Fox (on 1943-09-08)
- guitar:
- Russell Soule (on 1943-09-08)
- harp:
- Mary Jane Barton (on 1943-09-08)
- oboe:
- Alexandre Duvoir (on 1943-09-08)
- piano:
- Stan Wrightsman (on 1943-09-08)
- trombone:
- William Atkinson (on 1943-09-08), Roland Furnas (on 1943-09-08) and Herb Taylor (on 1943-09-08)
- trumpet:
- James Heaton (on 1943-09-08), Uan Rasey (on 1943-09-08) and Kenneth Robison (on 1943-09-08)
- viola:
- John Bingham (on 1943-09-08), Alfred Bonvalot (on 1943-09-08) and Phil Kahgan (on 1943-09-08)
- violin:
- Rocco Barbieri (on 1943-09-08), Tony Briglio (on 1943-09-08), Joachim Chassman (on 1943-09-08), Elsa Grosser (on 1943-09-08), Laurent Halleux (on 1943-09-08), A. Konchester (on 1943-09-08), Peter Meremblum (on 1943-09-08), G. H. Monasevitch (on 1943-09-08), Alex Murray (on 1943-09-08), Vincenzo Pometti (on 1943-09-08), Eudice Shapiro (on 1943-09-08) and Helen Tannenbaum (on 1943-09-08)
- lead vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1943-09-08)
- orchestra:
- The RKO Radio Studio Orchestra (on 1943-09-08)
- conductor:
- Constantin Bakaleinikoff (on 1943-09-08)
- arranger:
- Axel Stordahl
- recording of:
- A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening (on 1943-09-08)
- lyricist:
- Harold Adamson
- composer:
- Jimmy McHugh
- publisher:
- Chappell Music, Memory Lane Music Ltd. and Victoria Music Publishing Co. Ltd.
| Frank Sinatra | 3:12 |
| 14 | A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening (piano and vocal version) | Frank Sinatra featuring Stanley Wrightsman | 1:48 |
| 15 | You’re on Your Own- bass:
- Philip "Lofty" Smearer (on 1943-08-24)
- bassoon:
- Kenneth Lowman (on 1943-08-24)
- cello:
- Stephen DeAk (on 1943-08-24), Lysbeth Evans (on 1943-08-24) and Warwick Evans (on 1943-08-24)
- clarinet:
- Neely Plumb (on 1943-08-24)
- drums (drum set):
- Bob Conselman (on 1943-08-24)
- flute:
- Joe Gilbert (on 1943-08-24)
- guitar:
- Russell Soule (on 1943-08-24)
- harp:
- Mary Jane Barton (on 1943-08-24)
- piano:
- Tommy Chambers (on 1943-08-24)
- saxophone:
- Ray Dunn (on 1943-08-24), Bob Hennon (on 1943-08-24), Arch Rosate (on 1943-08-24) and Jerry Vanderhoof (on 1943-08-24)
- trombone:
- Randall Miller (on 1943-08-24), Al Morineau (on 1943-08-24) and Dave Nichols (on 1943-08-24)
- trumpet:
- Cal Clifford (on 1943-08-24), Uan Rasey (on 1943-08-24) and Larry Sullivan (on 1943-08-24)
- viola:
- Ovady Julber (on 1943-08-24), Bennie Koodlach (on 1943-08-24), Virginia Majewski (on 1943-08-24) and Vladimir Bakaleinikov (on 1943-08-24)
- violin:
- Sam Albert (on 1943-08-24), Rocco Barbieri (on 1943-08-24), Dave Crocov (on 1943-08-24), Elliott Fisher (on 1943-08-24), Elsa Grosser (on 1943-08-24), Laurent Halleux (on 1943-08-24), A. Konchester (on 1943-08-24), Lilly Mahler (on 1943-08-24), Erno Neufeld (on 1943-08-24), Eudice Shapiro (on 1943-08-24) and Samuel Siegel (on 1943-08-24)
- vocals:
- Victor Borge (on 1943-08-24), Barbara Hale (on 1943-08-24), Marcy McGuire (on 1943-08-24), Michèle Morgan (on 1943-08-24), Frank Sinatra (on 1943-08-24), Mel Tormé (on 1943-08-24), Mary Wickes (on 1943-08-24) and Dooley Wilson (on 1943-08-24)
- orchestra:
- The RKO Radio Studio Orchestra (on 1943-08-24)
- conductor:
- Constantin Bakaleinikoff (on 1943-08-24)
- recording of:
- You’re on Your Own (on 1943-08-24)
- lyricist:
- Harold Adamson
- composer:
- Jimmy McHugh
| Frank Sinatra with Dooley Wilson, Mel Tormé, Marcy McGuire, Michèle Morgan, Victor Borge & Cast | 2:31 |
| 16 | You’re on Your Own (reprise)- bass:
- Philip "Lofty" Smearer (on 1943-08-24)
- bassoon:
- Kenneth Lowman (on 1943-08-24)
- cello:
- Stephen DeAk (on 1943-08-24), Charles Warwick Evans (on 1943-08-24) and Lysbeth Evans (on 1943-08-24)
- clarinet:
- Neely Plumb (on 1943-08-24)
- drums (drum set):
- Bob Conselman (on 1943-08-24)
- flute:
- Joe Gilbert (on 1943-08-24)
- guitar:
- Russell Soule (on 1943-08-24)
- harp:
- Mary Jane Barton (on 1943-08-24)
- piano:
- Tommy Chambers (on 1943-08-24)
- saxophone:
- Ray Dunn (on 1943-08-24), Bob Hennon (on 1943-08-24), Arch Rosate (on 1943-08-24) and Jerry Vanderhoof (on 1943-08-24)
- trombone:
- Randall Miller (on 1943-08-24), Al Morineau (on 1943-08-24) and Dave Nichols (on 1943-08-24)
- trumpet:
- Cal Clifford (on 1943-08-24), Uan Rasey (on 1943-08-24) and Larry Sullivan (on 1943-08-24)
- viola:
- Ovady Julber (on 1943-08-24), Bennie Koodlach (on 1943-08-24), Virginia Majewski (on 1943-08-24) and Vladimir Bakaleinikov (on 1943-08-24)
- violin:
- Sam Albert (on 1943-08-24), Rocco Barbieri (on 1943-08-24), Dave Crocov (on 1943-08-24), Elliott Fisher (on 1943-08-24), Elsa Grosser (on 1943-08-24), Laurent Halleux (on 1943-08-24), A. Konchester (on 1943-08-24), Lilly Mahler (on 1943-08-24), Erno Neufeld (on 1943-08-24), Alex Savitsky (on 1943-08-24), Eudice Shapiro (on 1943-08-24) and Samuel Siegel (on 1943-08-24)
- lead vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1943-08-24)
- orchestra:
- The RKO Radio Studio Orchestra (on 1943-08-24)
- conductor:
- Constantin Bakaleinikoff (on 1943-08-24)
- arranger:
- Axel Stordahl
- partial recording of:
- You’re on Your Own (on 1943-08-24)
- lyricist:
- Harold Adamson
- composer:
- Jimmy McHugh
| Frank Sinatra | 0:57 |
| 17 | Finale: I Saw You First / A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening / The Music Stopped- recorded in:
- Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1943-09-08)
- bass:
- Dick Cherwin (on 1943-09-08) and Philip "Lofty" Smearer (on 1943-09-08)
- bassoon:
- Kenneth Lowman (on 1943-09-08)
- cello:
- Meda Collins (on 1943-09-08), Charles Warwick Evans (on 1943-09-08) and Lauri Kennedy (on 1943-09-08)
- clarinet:
- Al Harding (on 1943-09-08), Karl Leaf (on 1943-09-08), Neely Plumb (on 1943-09-08) and Hal Schaer (on 1943-09-08)
- drums (drum set):
- Lou Erickson (on 1943-09-08)
- flute:
- Joe Gilbert (on 1943-09-08)
- French horn:
- John Cave (on 1943-09-08) and Fred Fox (on 1943-09-08)
- guitar:
- Russell Soule (on 1943-09-08)
- harp:
- Mary Jane Barton (on 1943-09-08)
- oboe:
- Alexandre Duvoir (on 1943-09-08)
- piano:
- Stan Wrightsman (on 1943-09-08)
- trombone:
- William Atkinson (on 1943-09-08), Roland Furnas (on 1943-09-08) and Herb Taylor (on 1943-09-08)
- trumpet:
- James Heaton (on 1943-09-08), Uan Rasey (on 1943-09-08) and Kenneth Robison (on 1943-09-08)
- viola:
- John Bingham (on 1943-09-08), Alfred Bonvalot (on 1943-09-08) and Phil Kahgan (on 1943-09-08)
- violin:
- Rocco Barbieri (on 1943-09-08), Tony Briglio (on 1943-09-08), Joachim Chassman (on 1943-09-08), Elsa Grosser (on 1943-09-08), Laurent Halleux (on 1943-09-08), A. Konchester (on 1943-09-08), Peter Meremblum (on 1943-09-08), G. H. Monasevitch (on 1943-09-08), Alex Murray (on 1943-09-08), Vincenzo Pometti (on 1943-09-08), Eudice Shapiro (on 1943-09-08) and Helen Tannenbaum (on 1943-09-08)
- lead vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1943-09-08)
- vocals:
- Barbara Hale (from 1943-09-01 until 1943-09-08), Marcy McGuire (from 1943-09-01 until 1943-09-08) and Frank Sinatra (from 1943-09-01 until 1943-09-08)
- orchestra:
- The RKO Radio Studio Orchestra (from 1943-09-01 until 1943-09-08)
- conductor:
- Constantin Bakaleinikoff (from 1943-09-01 until 1943-09-08, on 1943-09-08)
- arranger:
- Axel Stordahl
- medley including a recording of:
- A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening (from 1943-09-01 until 1943-09-08)
- lyricist:
- Harold Adamson
- composer:
- Jimmy McHugh
- publisher:
- Chappell Music, Memory Lane Music Ltd. and Victoria Music Publishing Co. Ltd.
- medley including a recording of:
- I Saw You First (from 1943-09-01 until 1943-09-08)
- lyricist:
- Harold Adamson
- composer:
- Jimmy McHugh
- medley including a recording of:
- The Music Stopped (from 1943-09-01 until 1943-09-08)
- lyricist:
- Harold Adamson
- composer:
- Jimmy McHugh
- publisher:
- Robbins Music Corp.
| Frank Sinatra with Marcy McGuire, Barbara Hale & Chorus | 1:30 |
| 18 | Stardust | Frank Sinatra featuring The Hit Parade Orchestra & The Hit Paraders | 2:33 |
| 19 | (There’ll Be a) Hot Time in the Town of Berlin | Frank Sinatra | 1:53 |
| 20 | Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night of the Week) | Frank Sinatra featuring Harry James & His Orchestra | 2:05 |
| 21 | Come Out, Come Out Wherever You Are- bass:
- Chico Rivera (on 1944-01-31)
- cello:
- Alexander Borisoff (on 1944-01-31) and Charles Warwick Evans (on 1944-01-31)
- drums (drum set):
- Lou Erickson (on 1944-01-31)
- French horn:
- John Cave (on 1944-01-31)
- guitar:
- Russell Soule (on 1944-01-31)
- harp:
- Lauretta McFarland (on 1944-01-31)
- piano:
- Stan Wrightsman (on 1944-01-31)
- trombone:
- William Atkinson (on 1944-01-31), Marlo Imes (on 1944-01-31) and Herb Taylor (on 1944-01-31)
- trumpet:
- Ralph Dadisman (on 1944-01-31), James Heaton (on 1944-01-31) and Frank Zinzer (on 1944-01-31)
- viola:
- John Bingham (on 1944-01-31), Virginia Majewski (on 1944-01-31) and Reuben Marcus (on 1944-01-31)
- violin:
- Rocco Barbieri (on 1944-01-31), Daniel Karpilowsky (on 1944-01-31), Elliott Fisher (on 1944-01-31), David Frisina (on 1944-01-31), Elsa Grosser (on 1944-01-31), John Pennington (on 1944-01-31), Vincenzo Pometti (on 1944-01-31), Eudice Shapiro (on 1944-01-31) and Elisabeth Waldo (on 1944-01-31)
- woodwind:
- Al Harding (on 1944-01-31), Neely Plumb (on 1944-01-31), Ernest Reed (on 1944-01-31), Hal Schaer (on 1944-01-31) and Charles Strickfaden (on 1944-01-31)
- lead vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1944-01-31)
- orchestra:
- The RKO Radio Studio Orchestra (on 1944-01-31)
- conductor:
- Constantin Bakaleinikoff (on 1944-01-31)
- arranger:
- Axel Stordahl
- cover recording of:
- Come Out, Come Out Wherever You Are (on 1944-01-31)
- lyricist:
- Sammy Cahn
- composer:
- Jule Styne
| Frank Sinatra with Gloria DeHaven and Chorus | 2:02 |
| 22 | As Long as There’s Music- recorded in:
- Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1944-01-31)
- bass:
- Chico Rivera (on 1944-01-31)
- cello:
- Alexander Borisoff (on 1944-01-31) and Charles Warwick Evans (on 1944-01-31)
- drums (drum set):
- Lou Erickson (on 1944-01-31)
- French horn:
- John Cave (on 1944-01-31)
- guitar:
- Russell Soule (on 1944-01-31)
- harp:
- Lauretta McFarland (on 1944-01-31)
- piano:
- Stan Wrightsman (on 1944-01-31)
- trombone:
- William Atkinson (on 1944-01-31), Marlo Imes (on 1944-01-31) and Herb Taylor (on 1944-01-31)
- trumpet:
- Ralph Dadisman (on 1944-01-31), James Heaton (on 1944-01-31) and Frank Zinzer (on 1944-01-31)
- viola:
- John Bingham (on 1944-01-31), Virginia Majewski (on 1944-01-31) and Reuben Marcus (on 1944-01-31)
- violin:
- Rocco Barbieri (on 1944-01-31), Daniel Karpilowsky (on 1944-01-31), Elliott Fisher (on 1944-01-31), David Frisina (on 1944-01-31), Elsa Grosser (on 1944-01-31), John Pennington (on 1944-01-31), Vincenzo Pometti (on 1944-01-31), Eudice Shapiro (on 1944-01-31) and Elisabeth Waldo (on 1944-01-31)
- woodwind:
- Al Harding (on 1944-01-31), Neely Plumb (on 1944-01-31), Ernest Reed (on 1944-01-31), Hal Schaer (on 1944-01-31) and Charles Strickfaden (on 1944-01-31)
- lead vocals:
- Frank Sinatra (on 1944-01-31)
- orchestra:
- The RKO Radio Studio Orchestra (on 1944-01-31)
- conductor:
- Constantin Bakaleinikoff (on 1944-01-31)
- arranger:
- Axel Stordahl
- cover recording of:
- As Long as There's Music (on 1944-01-31)
- lyricist:
- Sammy Cahn
- composer:
- Jule Styne
- publisher:
- Stratford Music Inc.
| Frank Sinatra | 2:02 |
| 23 | Where Does Love Begin? | Frank Sinatra with Anne Jeffreys | 2:15 |
| 24 | Some Other Time | Frank Sinatra | 1:34 |
| 25 | Some Other Time (duet version) | Frank Sinatra with Gloria DeHaven | 3:14 |
| 26 | And Then You Kissed Me (outtake) | Frank Sinatra | 2:07 |
| 27 | Finale: As Long as There’s Music / Some Other Time / As Long as There’s Music / Where Does Love Begin?- recorded in:
- Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1944-02-25)
- bass:
- Jack Barsby (on 1944-02-25) and Sam Green (on 1944-02-25)
- cello:
- Alexander Borisoff (on 1944-02-25), Charles Warwick Evans (on 1944-02-25) and Hendrik Noordhof (on 1944-02-25)
- drums (drum set):
- Earl Hatch (on 1944-02-25)
- flute:
- Joe Gilbert (on 1944-02-25)
- French horn:
- John Cave (on 1944-02-25) and Charles Peel, Jr. (on 1944-02-25)
- guitar:
- Luke Roundtree (on 1944-02-25)
- harp:
- Marcia Johnstone (on 1944-02-25)
- piano:
- Ray Turner (on 1944-02-25)
- trombone:
- Roland Furnas (on 1944-02-25), Homer Menge (on 1944-02-25) and Herb Taylor (on 1944-02-25)
- trumpet:
- Ralph Dadisman (on 1944-02-25), Joe Duroe (on 1944-02-25) and Frank Zinzer (on 1944-02-25)
- viola:
- John Bingham (on 1944-02-25), Phil Kahgan (on 1944-02-25), Fred Kiffe (on 1944-02-25) and Virginia Majewski (on 1944-02-25)
- violin:
- Rocco Barbieri (on 1944-02-25), Daniel Karpilowsky (on 1944-02-25), Elliott Fisher (on 1944-02-25), David Frisina (on 1944-02-25), Elsa Grosser (on 1944-02-25), Otto Landau (on 1944-02-25), Calmon Luboviski (on 1944-02-25), John Pennington (on 1944-02-25), Vincenzo Pometti (on 1944-02-25), Eudice Shapiro (on 1944-02-25), Elisabeth Waldo (on 1944-02-25) and Nina Wulfe (on 1944-02-25)
- woodwind:
- Al Harding (on 1944-02-25), Rosy McHargue (on 1944-02-25), Neely Plumb (on 1944-02-25), Hal Schaer (on 1944-02-25) and Charles Strickfaden (on 1944-02-25)
- vocals:
- Gloria DeHaven (on 1944-02-25), George Murphy (on 1944-02-25) and Frank Sinatra (on 1944-02-25)
- orchestra:
- The RKO Radio Studio Orchestra (on 1944-02-25)
- conductor:
- Constantin Bakaleinikoff (on 1944-02-25)
- arranger:
- Axel Stordahl
- vocals arranger:
- Ken Darby
- medley including a recording of:
- As Long as There's Music (on 1944-02-25)
- lyricist:
- Sammy Cahn
- composer:
- Jule Styne
- publisher:
- Stratford Music Inc.
- medley including a recording of:
- Some Other Time (on 1944-02-25)
- lyricist:
- Sammy Cahn
- composer:
- Jule Styne
- publisher:
- Music Publishing Company of America, Quaytor Productions LLC, Universal PolyGram International, Warner Bros. and WC Music Corp.
- recording of:
- Where Does Love Begin? (on 1944-02-25)
- lyricist:
- Sammy Cahn
- composer:
- Jule Styne
| Frank Sinatra with Gloria DeHaven, George Murphy & Chorus | 4:37 |