Frank Sinatra’s First [Song] of the Day – Our Love – 1939

by Tony Shea

in CARPE DIEM, Song of the Day

Today marks the anniversary of the recording of Frank Sinatra’s first song, “Our Love,” back in 1939 along with the Frank Mane Orchestra.

However, I would suggest that a better song from the same time period is “Our Love Affair” that Ole’ Blue Eyes recorded with the superior Tommy Dorsey Orchestra in 1940 – the long intro is awesome and Frank sounds as smooth as a buttered lobster tail, and the recording is much better, too!

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Tony Shea is based in New York, having recently moved from Los Angeles after more than a decade on the sunny coast. His short films have won numerous awards and screened at major festivals around the world including Comic-Con. As a musician, he is the lead singer for Los Angeles rock n’ roll band Candygram For Mongo (C4M) candygramformongo.com who has been a featured artist on Clear Channel Radio’s Discover New Music Program and whose songs have been heard on Battlestar Gallactica (Syfy Channel) and Unhitched (Fox) among other shows and films.

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