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Bob Dylan a la Sinatra

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The year was 1957 when The Joker is Wild was released in American cinema. "When somebody love you / It's not good UNLESS he loves you / All the way / Happy to be near you / When you need someone to cheer you / All the way "was the verse that sounded in the background. All the Way, was the title that Frank Sinatra gave the ballad musicalizó the film directed by Charles Vidor, and thematized on the life of popular singer Joe Lewis.

Fifty-nine years later, Bob Dylan invites us to recall the classic ballads of one of the most significant figures of popular music of the twentieth century. With the release of an album "to Sinatra , " the interpreter Forever Young pays tribute to commonly nicknamed "The Voice." Fallen Angels is the name of this album, and an album consisting of 12 songs written or interpreted by Sinatra.

After presenting the cover of the issue constantly Melancholy Mood, Dylan released the single All The Way, another version of another American actor who won him an Oscar. Fallen Angels recorded in the same studio where, at the time, Sinatra he recorded his biggest classics: Capitol B studio, Vine Street, Hollywood.

The official repertoire of the album, now shared by American singers, is as follows:

  1. Young At Heart

  2. Maybe You'll Be There

  3. Polka Dots And Moonbeams

  4. All The Way

  5. Skylark

  6. NEVERTHELESS

  7. All or Nothing at All

  8. On a Little Street in Singapore

  9. It Had to be You

  10. Melancholy Mood

  11. That Old Black Magic

  12. Come Rain or Come Shine

Enjoy All The Way below:

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