"All My Tomorrows" | ||||
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Single by Frank Sinatra | ||||
from the album All the Way | ||||
A-side | " High Hopes" | |||
Released | June 5, 1959 (single); 1961 (album version) | |||
Recorded | December 29, 1958 | |||
Studio | Capitol Studios, Hollywood, California | |||
Genre | Ballad | |||
Length | 3:13 | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Composer(s) | Jimmy Van Heusen [1] | |||
Lyricist(s) | Sammy Cahn [1] | |||
Frank Sinatra singles chronology | ||||
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"All My Tomorrows" is a 1959 ballad with lyrics by Sammy Cahn and music by Jimmy van Heusen. [2] [3] The song was written for Frank Sinatra. [4] It was introduced in the film A Hole in the Head where Sinatra sings it in the opening credits. [5]
Sinatra later featured "All My Tomorrows" on his 1961 album All the Way. Sinatra re-recorded it for his 1969 album My Way, in a new arrangement which writer Charles L. Granata considered superior to the original, [6] and which Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic called "lush and aching". [7] Rolling Stone described the song as "the poignant monologue of a man determined to turn his life around". [8] This version also contains a melody from Sinatra's 1966 hit " Strangers In The Night."
Sinatra released the song on the reverse side of a single with " High Hopes" in 1959. [9] The song was named one of Billboard's Spotlight Winners of the Week for May 18, 1959. [10]
Bob Dylan sang the song in concert at the Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan on June 30, 1986. [11] [12] Christine Andreas released a version of the song in 1998 on her album Love Is Good. [13] In 2013 Canadian singer Martha Brooks issued a jazz CD featuring 11 Cahn tunes titled All My Tomorrows: The Music of Sammy Cahn. [14] The song has been covered by numerous other artists, including Tony Bennett, Mavis Rivers, Pia Zadora, Shirley Horn, Crystal Gayle, Glen Campbell, Carol Kidd, and Michael Feinstein. [15] In 1994, Grover Washington Jr. recorded the song for his album All My Tomorrows and named the album after it. [16]
"All My Tomorrows" | ||||
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Single by Frank Sinatra | ||||
from the album All the Way | ||||
A-side | " High Hopes" | |||
Released | June 5, 1959 (single); 1961 (album version) | |||
Recorded | December 29, 1958 | |||
Studio | Capitol Studios, Hollywood, California | |||
Genre | Ballad | |||
Length | 3:13 | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Composer(s) | Jimmy Van Heusen [1] | |||
Lyricist(s) | Sammy Cahn [1] | |||
Frank Sinatra singles chronology | ||||
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"All My Tomorrows" is a 1959 ballad with lyrics by Sammy Cahn and music by Jimmy van Heusen. [2] [3] The song was written for Frank Sinatra. [4] It was introduced in the film A Hole in the Head where Sinatra sings it in the opening credits. [5]
Sinatra later featured "All My Tomorrows" on his 1961 album All the Way. Sinatra re-recorded it for his 1969 album My Way, in a new arrangement which writer Charles L. Granata considered superior to the original, [6] and which Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic called "lush and aching". [7] Rolling Stone described the song as "the poignant monologue of a man determined to turn his life around". [8] This version also contains a melody from Sinatra's 1966 hit " Strangers In The Night."
Sinatra released the song on the reverse side of a single with " High Hopes" in 1959. [9] The song was named one of Billboard's Spotlight Winners of the Week for May 18, 1959. [10]
Bob Dylan sang the song in concert at the Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan on June 30, 1986. [11] [12] Christine Andreas released a version of the song in 1998 on her album Love Is Good. [13] In 2013 Canadian singer Martha Brooks issued a jazz CD featuring 11 Cahn tunes titled All My Tomorrows: The Music of Sammy Cahn. [14] The song has been covered by numerous other artists, including Tony Bennett, Mavis Rivers, Pia Zadora, Shirley Horn, Crystal Gayle, Glen Campbell, Carol Kidd, and Michael Feinstein. [15] In 1994, Grover Washington Jr. recorded the song for his album All My Tomorrows and named the album after it. [16]