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1964 studio album by Tony Bennett
Who Can I Turn To
1964 LP
Released November 16, 1964
[1] Recorded August 14, 1964 (#1, 6), September 4, 1964 (#7–8, 11–12) September 29, 1964 (#2, 5, 10) October 14, 1964 (#3–4, 9) Studio
CBS 30th Street Studio ,
New York City
Genre
Jazz Length 37 :02
Label
Columbia CL 2285 CS 9085
Producer Ernie Altschuler
CD reissue
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[2]
Who Can I Turn To is a 1964 studio album by
Tony Bennett .
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Track listing
"
Who Can I Turn To? " (
Leslie Bricusse ,
Anthony Newley ) – 2:57
"
Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (and Dream Your Troubles Away) " (
Harry Barris ,
Ted Koehler , Billy Moll) – 3:12
"There's a Lull in My Life" (
Mack Gordon ,
Harry Revel ) – 3:06
"
Autumn Leaves " (
Joseph Kosma ,
Johnny Mercer ,
Jacques Prévert ) – 2:00
"I Walk a Little Faster" (
Cy Coleman ,
Carolyn Leigh ) – 4:23
"The Brightest Smile in Town" (
Ray Charles ,
Barry De Vorzon ,
Robert B. Sherman ) – 2:56
"I've Never Seen" (
Dorcas Cochran , Don Marcotte) – 3:10
"
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea " (
Harold Arlen ,
Ted Koehler ) – 3:15
"Listen, Little Girl" (
Fran Landesman , Tommy Wolf) – 2:22
"Got the Gate on the Golden Gate" (
Mel Tormé ) – 3:05
"
Waltz for Debby " (
Bill Evans ,
Gene Lees ) – 3:36
"The Best Thing To Be Is a Person" (Alan Brandt,
Bob Haymes ) – 3:00
Personnel
Tony Bennett –
vocals
Sonny Russo , Bill Byers, Bill Elton, Bart Varsalona – trombones
Earl Chapin,
James Buffington , Richard Berg, Arty DeRosa, Ralph Froelich, Brooks Tillotson – French horn
Romeo Penque, Ray Beckenstein, Leon Cohen, Irving Horowitz – woodwinds
Ralph Sharon – piano
Mundell Lowe ,
Al Caiola , Wally Richardson – guitar
Hal Gaylord – bass
Billy Exiner – drums
Teddy Sommer – percussion
George Siravo –
arranger ,
conductor
Strings
David Mankovitz, Al Brown, Calman Fleisig, Harold Furmansky – viola
Tosha Samaroff, George Ockner, Aaron Rosand, Julius Schacter, Paul Gershman, Sol Shapiro, Carmel Malin, Gene Orloff, Peter Dimitriades,
Harry Lookofsky , Joe Malin,
Max Pollikoff , Harry Urbont, Manny Green, Harry Katzman, Arthur Bogin, Leo Kahn, Leo Kruczek, Arnold Eidus – violin
Charles McCracken, George Ricci, George Koutzen, Peter Makas, Avron Twerdosky, Maurice Brown, Tony Sophos – cello
References
Studio albums
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Live albums Compilations Singles Live performances and specials Documentaries