1959 studio album by Dean Martin
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Sleep Warm is an album recorded by Dean Martin for Capitol Records in three sessions between October 13, 1958 and October 15, 1958 with arrangements by Pete King and orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra . Described in the liner notes as a "beguiling set of lullabies for moderns," the selections follow a "bedtime" concept with several of the song titles containing the words "dream" and/or "sleep."
The completed album was released March 2, 1959. In 1965 Capitol Records re-released an 11-track version of Sleep Warm under the title Dean Martin Sings/Sinatra Conducts .
Track listing
LP
Capitol Records Catalog Number (S) T-1150
Side A
Track
Song Title
Written By
Recording Date
Session Information
Time
1.
"Sleep Warm"
Lew Spence , Marilyn Keith and Alan Bergman
October 14, 1958
Session 7333; Master 30400
3:51
2.
"Hit the Road to Dreamland"
Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer
October 15, 1958
Session 7266; Master 30150
2:51
3.
"Dream "
Johnny Mercer
October 13, 1958
Session 7322; Master 30354
3:20
4.
"Cuddle Up a Little Closer "
Karl Hoschna and Otto Harbach
October 13, 1958
Session 7322; Master 30357
3:12
5.
"Sleepy Time Gal"
Ange Lorenzo, Richard A. Whiting , Joseph R. Alden and Raymond B. Egan
October 15, 1958
Session 7266; Master 30147
2:51
6.
"Good Night Sweetheart "
Ray Noble , Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly
October 13, 1958
Session 7322; Master 30356
3:10
Side B
Compact Disc
1996 Capitol Compact Disc Catalog Number 7243 8 37500 2 3
2005 Collectors' Choice Music reissue added four more tracks to the twelve tracks on the original Capitol LP. Catalog Number WWCCM06022.
Track
Song Title
Written By
Recording Date
Session Information
Time
1.
"The Sailor's Polka"
Jerry Livingston and Mack David
September 15, 1951
Session 2309; Master 9020-6
2:02
2.
"Humdinger"
Edna Lewis and Irving Fields
May 15, 1959
Session 7757; Master 31691-11
2:21
3.
"Baby Obey Me"
Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
April 28, 1950
Session 1726; Master 5923-3
2:37
4.
"Zing-A Zing-A-Boom"
Black-Out e Ze Maria and Glen Moore
March 3, 1950
Session 1646; Master 5605-4
2:16
Personnel
Dean Martin : Vocals.
Frank Sinatra : Conductor.
Pete King: Arranger
Benjamin Barrett: Contractor.
Alfred Viola : Guitar.
Joseph G. 'Joe' Comfort: Bass.
Alvin A Stoller : Drums (Sessions 7322 and 7333).
William Richmond: Drums (Session 7266).
Ken Lane: Piano.
William Miller: Piano.
Elizabeth Greensporn: Cello.
Edgar 'Ed' Lustgarten: Cello (Session 7322).
Kurt Reher: Cello (Session 7333).
Eleanor Aller Slatkin (Session 7266).
Kathryn Julye: Harp (Sessions 7322 and 7266).
Stella Castellucci: Harp (Session 7333).
Alvin Dinkin: Viola (Sessions 7322 and 7266).
Louis Kievman: Viola (Session 7322).
Alexander Neiman: Viola (Session 7333).
Paul Robyn: Viola (Session 7333 and 7266).
Victor Arno: Violin.
Harry Bluestone: Violin (Session 7322).
Jacques Gasselin: Violin (Session 7322).
James Getzoff: Violin (Session 7333).
Seymour Kramer: Violin (Session 7322).
Carl LaMagna: Violin (Session 7322).
Daniel 'Dan' Lube: Violin.
Amerigo Marino: Violin.
Alexander 'Alex' Murray: Violin (Session 7333).
Erno Neufeld: Violin (Session 7333).
Louis Raderman: Violin (Session 7266).
Paul C. Shure: Violin.
Felix Slatkin: Violin (Session 7266).
Marshall Sosson: Violin (Session 7266).
Gerald Vinci: Violin (Sessions 7333 and 7266).
Jack Cave: French Horn (Sessions 7322 and 7333).
Gus Bivona : Saxophone (Session 7266).
Herman C. Gunkler: Saxophone (Sessions 7322 and 7333).
Dale Issenhuth: Saxophone.
Jules Jacob: Saxophone.
Abraham E. Most: Saxophone.
Theodore M. 'Ted' Nash: Saxophone (Sessions 7322 and 7333).
Wilbur Schwartz : Saxophone (Session 7266).
Frances L. 'Joe' Howard: Trombone (Session 7266).
Murray McEachern : Trombone (Session 7266).
George M. Roberts: Bass trombone (Session 7266).
Frank F. Beach: Trumpet (Session 7266).
Conrad Gozzo : Trumpet (Session 7266).
Dale McMickle: Trumpet (Session 7266).
Edwin L 'Buddy' Cole: Piano.
Julian C. 'Matty' Matlock: Clarinet.
Charles T. 'Chuck' Gentry: Saxophone.
Edward R. Miller: Saxophone.
Elmer R. 'Moe' Schneider: Trombone.
Charles Richard 'Dick' Cathcart: Trumpet.
Notes
Allmusic review
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Sinatra! The Song Is You: A Singer's Art by Will Friedwald.
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