Product Details
Young Blue Eyes: Birth of a Crooner

Young Blue Eyes: Birth of a Crooner
Frank Sinatra With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra

List Price: $7.99
Price: $7.98 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com

32 new or used available from $2.00

Average customer review:

Track Listing

  1. You Walk By [#]
  2. This Love of Mine [#]
  3. Say It [#]
  4. East of the Sun (And West of the Moon) [#]
  5. Medley: June in January/Clouds/You're a Sweetheart [#]
  6. Stardust [#]
  7. One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else) [#]
  8. Let's Get Away from It All [#]
  9. Moon Won't Talk [#]
  10. World Is in My Arms [#]
  11. Medley: I'm Nobody's Baby/The Nearness of You/I Can't Love You Anymore
  12. Snootie Little Cutie [#]
  13. Alice Blue Gown [#]
  14. Prairie Night [#]
  15. Medley: A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody/Temptation/I Don't Know Why ...
  16. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You [#]
  17. Dig Down Deep [#]
  18. Last Call for Love [#]
  19. I'll Take Tallulah [#]
  20. Just as Though You Were Here [#]

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #117877 in Music
  • Brand: RCA
  • Released on: 2004-04-06
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Dimensions: .23 pounds

Customer Reviews

What is this?3
Listening to this on pandora dot com right now - what travesty is this? It sounds like they took some decent recordings of a young Frank and added some kinda "background noise" of crowds, clinking glasses, etc, as if to make this sound like you're listening to him live?? This is a travesty. The music is fine - but the fake-background I could do without. Pass on this one, folks.

Sinatra Young blue eyes5
This is another good album. What can I say, it is just GREAT




ROGER CANNON

Amazing5
This is an absolutely brilliant collection of live radio performances from 1942 when a very young but already masterful Frank Sinatra was singing with Tommy Dorsey's band. None of this was meant to survive past the night it was performed. Fortunately for us, these fragments got recorded, the fragile disks preserved and now, nearly 70 years later, we are treated to one of the finest examples of early Sinatra existing. Of course, those acetate disks have a lot of pop and hiss, but the engineers have done a great job at reducing that. As for the silverware and chatter in the background complained about by an earlier reviewer: that was actually part of the background at the time. These shows were recorded live at various venues where people were eating and drinking and those sounds add wonderfully to the atmosphere. I love this disk and play it over and over. Buy it while you can!