Description
Sinatra – She Shot Me Down / Reprise Records Audio CD / 7599-27251-2
UPC 075992725125
1981 Release Currently Out of Print in the USA. Arranged and Conducted by Don Costa and Gordon Jenkins.
She Shot Me Down is a 1981 album by Frank Sinatra.
This was the final album Sinatra recorded for the record label he founded, Reprise Records, and generally considered an artistic triumph that evokes the best of Sinatra during this stage of his career. The album, however, was not a commercial success.
She Shot Me Down harks back to the triumphs of Sinatra's Capitol years, a thought-provoking set of torch songs with soaring strings, lyrics fraught with loss and regret, and heart-rending, world-weary vocals.
Of the recordings chosen for the album, the only remake of a previous recording by Sinatra himself was the medley of Harold Arlen's and Ira Gershwin's "The Gal that Got Away" with Rodgers and Hart's "It Never Entered My Mind" Sinatra would bring this medley to his concert set-list with much success, evident especially during the live concerts filmed in The Dominican Republic for Concert for the Americas. (Another remake was "She Shot Me Down," originally recorded by Sinatra on June 4, 1973 but, aside from appearing on bootleg records, this version was never officially released.)
- Frank Sinatra - vocals
- Gordon Jenkins - arranger, conductor
- Don Costa - arranger, conductor
- Nelson Riddle - arranger
- Vincent Falcone, Jr - conductor
Tracklist:
- "Good Thing Going (Going Gone)" (Stephen Sondheim) – 3:53
- "Hey Look, No Crying" (Jule Styne, Susan Birkenhead) – 5:27
- "Thanks for the Memory" (Leo Robin, Ralph Rainger) – 4:25
- "A Long Night" (Alec Wilder, Loonis McGlohon) – 3:44
- "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" (Sonny Bono) – 3:24
- "Monday Morning Quarterback" (Don Costa, Pamela Phillips-Oland) – 4:38
- "South - To a Warmer Place" (Wilder, McGlohon) – 3:45
- "I Loved Her" (Gordon Jenkins) – 4:04
- Medley: "The Gal that Got Away"/"It Never Entered My Mind" (Harold Arlen, Ira Gershwin)/(Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers) – 5:50
1 | Good Thing Going
Arranged By, Conductor – Don Costa, Written-By – Stephen Sondheim |
3:52 |
2 | Hey Look, No Crying
Written-By – Jule Styne, Susan Birkenhead |
3:00 |
3 | Thanks For The Memory
Written-By – Leo Robin, Ralph Rainger |
4:25 |
4 | A Long Night
Written-By – Alec Wilder, Loonis McGlohon |
3:44 |
5 | Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)
Written-By – Sonny Bono |
3:23 |
6 | Monday Morning Quarterback
Written-By – Don Costa, Pamela Phillips |
4:38 |
7 | South - To A Warmer Place
Written-By – Alec Wilder, Loonis McGlohon |
3:45 |
8 | I Loved Her
Written-By – Gordon Jenkins |
4:04 |
9a |
The Gal That Got Away
Written-By – Harold Arlen, Ira Gershwin |
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9b | It Never Entered My Mind (Medley)
Written-By – Rodgers/Hart |
5:49 |
- Arranged By, Conductor – Gordon Jenkins (tracks: 2 to 8)
- Bass – Gene Cherico
- Coordinator [Music] – Joe Malin (2)
- Coordinator [Production] – Irving (Sarge) Weiss
- Drums – Irv Cottler
- Engineer – Frank Laico (tracks: 2 to 8), Lee Herschberg (tracks: 1, 9)
- Engineer [Assistant] – Harold Tarowsky (tracks: 2 to 8), Ted Brosnan (tracks: 2 to 8)
- Guitar – Tony Mottola
- Mastered By – Vladimir Meller
- Mixed By – Ken Deane (tracks: 1, 9)
- Photography By, Design – Ed Thrasher
- Producer – Don Costa
Recording dates:
- April 8, 1981 - "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)", "The Gal that Got Away"/"It Never Entered My Mind"
- July 20, 1981 - "Thanks for the Memory", "A Long Night", "I Loved Her"
- July 21, 1981 - "South - To a Warmer Place"
- August 19, 1981 - "Good Thing Going (Going Gone)"
- September 10, 1981 - "Hey Look, No Cryin'", "Monday Morning Quarterback"