"This collection is a great example of what made Frank Sinatra the bobby soxer's idol of the forties. His crooning was soft and flowing and he sang the lyrics with youthful feeling. Particularly beautiful are "In the Blue of Evening" and the ethereal "Daybreak". Dorsey's trombone playing was legendary in that he could play his instrument without taking time for breathing much longer than most players of the day; Sinatra claimed he learned breathing control techniques while watching Dorsey; this undoubtedly aided him in vocals during his brilliant career."
Great Album
scotsladdie | 05/01/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Frank Sinatra sounds like a little boy! He reminds me a lot of that new crooner Brian Evans during this time. They sound so much alike!"