Frank Sinatra – "In the Wee Small Hours" sessions ("Solitude")

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Frank Sinatra – "In the Wee Small Hours" sessions ("Solitude") is a celebrated 1954 recording of the jazz standard "Solitude," noted for its intimate, melancholic vocal interpretation and lush orchestral arrangement that helped define Sinatra’s classic concept album era.

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instanceOf jazz standard interpretation
song recording
arrangementType lush orchestral arrangement
associatedWith concept album tradition in popular music
basedOnWork "Solitude" NERFINISHED
countryOfRecording United States NERFINISHED
era 1950s
genre jazz
traditional pop
influencedBy American jazz ballad tradition
language English
mood melancholic
notableFor association with the concept album "In the Wee Small Hours"
intimate, melancholic vocal delivery
lush orchestral backing
originalSongComposer Duke Ellington NERFINISHED
originalSongLyricist Eddie DeLange NERFINISHED
Irving Mills NERFINISHED
partOfAlbumEra Frank Sinatra classic concept album era
performer Frank Sinatra NERFINISHED
recordingDate 1954
styleCharacteristic late‑night, introspective mood
slow ballad tempo
vocalFocus emphasis on loneliness and isolation themes
vocalStyle intimate vocal interpretation

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