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\"Sunday, Monday, or Always\" 1943 voc: Frank Sinatra
Virginia Gosden was the 12-year-old daughter of Freeman Gosden (of Gosden and Correll, aka Amos 'n' Andy). Sinatra mentions her 14-year-old brother, Freeman Jr. This personal record is interesting in one major regard: it was cut during the Petrillo musician's strike when musicians were forbidden from participating in commercial recordings. Sinatra's Columbia version is performed a cappella with just a mixed chorus and no instrumental background. In this broadcast rehearsal, you can hear the magnificent Axel Stordahl Orchestra with the full power of his great arrangements.
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