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1965 studio album by Tony Bennett
If I Ruled the World: Songs for the Jet Set
Released April 19, 1965
[1] Recorded January 4, 1965 (#4, 6, 10) February 18, 1965 (#3, 7, 9) February 19, 1965 (#1–2, 5, 8, 11–12) Studio
CBS 30th Street Studio ,
New York City
Genre
Jazz Length 41 :35
Label
Columbia CL 2343 CS 9143
Producer Ernie Altschuler
If I Ruled the World: Songs for the Jet Set is a 1965
studio album by
Tony Bennett , arranged by
Don Costa . Bennett dedicated his recording of "Sweet Lorraine" on the album to
Nat "King" Cole , who had died a month before the album's release.
[4]
Track listing
"
Samba do Avião " ("Song of the Jet") (
Antônio Carlos Jobim ,
Gene Lees ) – 3:34
"
Fly Me to the Moon " (
Bart Howard ) – 4:00
"
How Insensitive " (
Vinicius de Moraes ,
Norman Gimbel , Jobim) – 4:23
"
If I Ruled the World " (
Leslie Bricusse ,
Cyril Ornadel ) – 3:00
"Love Scene" (Marshall Barer,
Duke Ellington ) – 2:33
"Take the Moment" (
Richard Rodgers ,
Stephen Sondheim ) – 3:59
"Then Was Then and Now Is Now" (
Cy Coleman ,
Peggy Lee ) – 3:05
"
Sweet Lorraine " (
Cliff Burwell ,
Mitchell Parish ) – 3:39
"The Right to Love" (
Gene Lees ,
Lalo Schifrin ) – 3:41
"Watch What Happens" (
Jacques Demy , Gimbel,
Michel Legrand ) – 2:57
"All My Tomorrows" (
Sammy Cahn ,
Jimmy Van Heusen ) – 3:19
"Two by Two" (Rodgers, Sondheim) – 3:25
Personnel
Performance
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