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Main Event - Live


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Frank Sinatra
The Main Event - Live

Reprise Records
FS 2207

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From the original vinyl LP

"Live" From Madison Square Garden
Featuring Woody Herman and The Young Thundering Herd Orchestra
Conducted by Bill Miller
Produced by Don Costa


Side One:

Main Event Tribute by Howard Cosell

1. Overture (3:00)

It Was A Very Good Year 
(Ervin Drake)
Delfi Music, Inc. (ASCAP)

All The Way
(Cahn-Von-Heusen)
Maraville Music Corp., (ASCAP)

My Kind Of Town
(Cahn-Von-Heusen)
Sergeant Music Co./Glorste Music, Inc
Van Heusen Music Corp., (ASCAP)

2. The Lady Is A Tramp (2:45)
(Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart)
Chappell & Co., Inc. (ASCAP)

3. I Get A Kick Out Of You (4:00
(Cole Porter)
Harms, Inc. (ASCAP)

4. Let Me Try Again (Laisse Moi Le Temps) (3:10)
(Music by Caravelli, French Lyric by Michel Jordan, English Lyric by Paul Anka & Sammy Cahn)

5. Autumn In New York (2:35)
(Vernon Duke)
Harms, Inc., (ASCAP)

6. I've Got You Under My Skin (3:25)
(Cole Porter) Chappell & Co., Inc. (ASCAP)
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Side Two:

1. Big, Bad Leroy Brown
(2:34)
(Jim Croce)
Blendingwell Music, Inc.,/American Broadcasting Music, Inc. (ASCAP)

2. Angel Eyes (3:38)
(Brent-Dennis)
Beechwood Music Corp., (BMI)

3. You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (2:40)
(Stevie Wonder) 
Stein & Van Stock/Black Bull Music (ASCAP)

4. The House I Live In (4:42)
(Earl Robinson/Lewis Allan)
Chappell & Co., Inc. (ASCAP)

5. My Kind Of Town (2:32)
(Cahn-Van-Heusen)
Sergeant Music, Co./Glorste Music, Inc./Von Heusen Music Corp. (ASCAP)

6. My Way (4:57)
(Anka/Francoise/Revaux/Thibault)
Spanko Music Corp., (BMI)/S.D.R.M.
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Screams in the night. Then ...
"Where does it hurt you, baby?"
Sinatra during "I've Got You Under My Skin."

There have been other singers,
but not as many men.
He is an audience singer. It is there he achieves fulfillment.
At that, he is world champ.
"The Main Event," a televised
concert from Madison Square Garden, packs together the
Essential Sinatra.

A singer born in a time when
singers were performers first,
recording artists incidentally.

It's been too long for an album of
Sinatra that captures him as
performer. This is Sinatra at 
his best.

There's no Sinatra better than
the Sinatra in tuxedo.
The Sinatra before thousands,
without stopwatch or control
board.
The Sinatra with hand mike,
whipping the cord and the
Thundering Herd. 
It's that Sinatra, singing his
unavoidable songs, prime
condition.

Recording facilities by Record Plant, New York
Engineered by Ed Greene
Cover Photo of Mr. Sinatra by Ed Thrasher
Executive Producer for Concerts and Television - Jerry Weintraub


Woody Herman appears courtesy of Fantasy Records
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Manufactured for Bristol Productions
(p) 1974 Warner Bros. Records Inc.

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