KARAOKE SCENE MAGAZINE ONLINE! - Jerry performs Ive Got You Under My Skin on Karaoke Showcase - Frank Sinatra began performing this song on his weekly radio show in 1946 but added his signature swagger when he recorded a big-band arrangement by Nelson Riddle for the album Songs for Swingin' Lovers ten years later. Sinatra re-recorded this for the 1963 album of his favorite numbers, Sinatra's Sinatra. The trombone solo, originally played by Milt Bernhart in the '56 version, was performed by Dick Nash. He recorded it yet again in 1993 with U2 frontman Bono for the album Duets. This version got a video Sinatra and Bono appear together... briefly. Directed by Kevin Godley, it was shot at a tavern, but when they had technical issues that delayed the shoot, Sinatra stormed out. Godley ended piecing the video together from existing footage of Sinatra and shots of Bono singing his part in a monitor.
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.: Ive Got You Under My Skin :.

Jerry
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Date Submitted:  2021-05-16 [Archive Date: 2021-08-14]
Genre:  POPular
Original Artist:  Sinatra
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Description:  Frank Sinatra began performing this song on his weekly radio show in 1946 but added his signature swagger when he recorded a big-band arrangement by Nelson Riddle for the album Songs for Swingin' Lovers ten years later. Sinatra re-recorded this for the 1963 album of his favorite numbers, Sinatra's Sinatra. The trombone solo, originally played by Milt Bernhart in the '56 version, was performed by Dick Nash. He recorded it yet again in 1993 with U2 frontman Bono for the album Duets. This version got a video Sinatra and Bono appear together... briefly. Directed by Kevin Godley, it was shot at a tavern, but when they had technical issues that delayed the shoot, Sinatra stormed out. Godley ended piecing the video together from existing footage of Sinatra and shots of Bono singing his part in a monitor.
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Jerry performs Ive Got You Under My Skin on Karaoke Showcase of Karaoke Scene Magazine Online: Jerry performs Ive Got You Under My Skin on Karaoke Showcase - Frank Sinatra began performing this song on his weekly radio show in 1946 but added his signature swagger when he recorded a big-band arrangement by Nelson Riddle for the album Songs for Swingin' Lovers ten years later. Sinatra re-recorded this for the 1963 album of his favorite numbers, Sinatra's Sinatra. The trombone solo, originally played by Milt Bernhart in the '56 version, was performed by Dick Nash. He recorded it yet again in 1993 with U2 frontman Bono for the album Duets. This version got a video Sinatra and Bono appear together... briefly. Directed by Kevin Godley, it was shot at a tavern, but when they had technical issues that delayed the shoot, Sinatra stormed out. Godley ended piecing the video together from existing footage of Sinatra and shots of Bono singing his part in a monitor.
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