I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You - The Rat Pack, Crosby, Bing
The Music Stopped - The Rat Pack, Adamson, Harold
Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You) - The Rat Pack, Kalmar, Bert
Out of Nowhere - The Rat Pack, Green, Johnny [1]
You Are Love - The Rat Pack, Hammerstein, Oscar
I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm - The Rat Pack, Berlin, Irving
On the Sunny Side of the Street - The Rat Pack, Fields, Dorothy
One Hundred Years from Today - The Rat Pack, Washington, Ned
I'm in the Mood for Love - The Rat Pack, Fields, Dorothy
Don't Blame Me - The Rat Pack, Fields, Dorothy
Tenderly - The Rat Pack, Gross, Walter [1]
Love Me or Leave Me - The Rat Pack, Donaldson, Walter
Somebody Loves Me - The Rat Pack, DeSylva, Buddy
I'll String Along With You - The Rat Pack, Dubin, Al
'S Wonderful - The Rat Pack, Gershwin, George
Everybody Loves Somebody - The Rat Pack, Coslow, Sam
You'll Always Be the One I Love - The Rat Pack, Freeman, Ticker
Nobody's Baby Again - The Rat Pack, Baker, Herbie
Little Ole Wine Drinker Me - The Rat Pack, Garrett, Snuff
Too Marvelous for Words [Broadcast Recordings] - The Rat Pack, Mercer, Johnny
You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby [Broadcast Recordings] - The Rat Pack, Mercer, Johnny
You Do Something to Me - The Rat Pack, Porter, Cole
The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else) [Broadcast Recordings] - The Rat Pack, Jones, Isham
You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You [Broadcast Recordings] - The Rat Pack, Cavanaugh, James [1
Track Listings (25) - Disc #2
What I've Got in Mind - The Rat Pack, ODell, Kenny
Come Sundown - The Rat Pack, Kristofferson, Kris
Mention a Mansion - The Rat Pack, Hupp, Debbie
You're Gonna Love Yourself (In the Morning) - The Rat Pack, Fritts, Donnie
Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette) - The Rat Pack, Travis, Merle
Oh, Lonesome Me - The Rat Pack, Gibson, Don
We Could Have Been the Closest of Friends - The Rat Pack, Pippin, Stevan
Hey Won't You Play (Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song) - The Rat Pack, Butler, Larry [Coun
Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends - The Rat Pack, Kristofferson, Kris
The River's Too Wide - The Rat Pack, Morrison, Bob
Sam's Song - The Rat Pack, Elliott, Jack
The Door Is Still Open to My Heart - The Rat Pack, Willis, Chuck [1]
From the Bottom of My Heart (Dammi, Dammi, Dammi) - The Rat Pack, Cardini, Giancarlo
Corrine, Corrina - The Rat Pack, Chatman, Bo
Ain't Gonna Try Anymore - The Rat Pack, Ballard
Detroit City - The Rat Pack, Dill, Danny
Born to Lose - The Rat Pack, Brown, Frankie
My Heart Cries for You - The Rat Pack, Faith, Percy
Green, Green Grass of Home - The Rat Pack, Putman, Curly
You Make Me Feel So Young - The Rat Pack, Gordon, Mack
Just One of Those Things - The Rat Pack, Porter, Cole
Begin the Beguine - The Rat Pack, Porter, Cole
Ol' Man River - The Rat Pack, Hammerstein, Oscar
For You - The Rat Pack, Burke, Joe [2]
Night and Day - The Rat Pack, Porter, Cole
50 recordings from the singing members of the legendary Rat Pack, both singularly & collectively. Contains 23 solo cuts by Frank Sinatra, 13 by Dean Martin & 10 by Sammy Davis Jr. For the remainder, one features Di... more »no & Sammy, one is Dino with Ol' Blue Eyes, and two have Dino & Frank with Judy Garland. Hits featured include 'Everybody Loves Somebody', 'Little Ole Wine Drinker, Me', 'Night And Day', 'You Do Something To Me' and 'On The Sunny Side Of The Street'. Double slimline jewel case. 1998 Intermusic S.A. release.« less
50 recordings from the singing members of the legendary Rat Pack, both singularly & collectively. Contains 23 solo cuts by Frank Sinatra, 13 by Dean Martin & 10 by Sammy Davis Jr. For the remainder, one features Dino & Sammy, one is Dino with Ol' Blue Eyes, and two have Dino & Frank with Judy Garland. Hits featured include 'Everybody Loves Somebody', 'Little Ole Wine Drinker, Me', 'Night And Day', 'You Do Something To Me' and 'On The Sunny Side Of The Street'. Double slimline jewel case. 1998 Intermusic S.A. release.
CD Reviews
The Best Rat Pack Compilation On The Market.
Anthony Nasti | Staten Island, New York United States | 09/23/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Once you get over the blatantly pedestrian packaging and the spelling errors in the liner notes (this is quite possibly the most obvious bootleg ever), this is quit simply the best Rat Pack collection you could hope to have. Recorded in 1962 at the famous Cal Neva Lodge in Chicago, this is Frank, Dino & Sammy at their finest - uncensored, singin' and swingin'.
Dean starts the show off with a few numbers, including classics like "I Left My Heart In San Francisco" and "Volare", before Frank comes out swingin' with "Goody Goody". One thing that amazed me was how good Frank soundsa at this gig. His voice is perfect - clear, precise on the money. Listen to the first lines of "Please Be Kind". Magnificent. Sammy's set is fun and entertaining, and he doesn't seem to mind the heckling by his buddies.
After Sammy's set comes a medley (duel would be more appropriate a term) with Frank and Dean, trading barbs between songs and having a blast. Sam and Dean have a hilarious time on "Sam's Song". You will laugh through this entirely un-PC rendition of this classic.
The cd includes 5 bonus recordings from Frank from a different date (made clear by the overall atmosphere of the crowd). These are some of the best Frank recordings you could ever hope to hear. The versions of "All The Way" and "Bewitched" are especially lovely.
The sound quality is good and overall I seriously suggest picking up this recording. It's worth it."
Humor and Hummable Tunes
Crazy Christopher | 08/18/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
""And here he is, the star of our show, direct from the bar: Dean Martin..." the MC spouts this familiar greeting to welcome the listener to another fabulous live album of the Rat Pack.
No punches are pulled as each Rat Pack member (Dean, Frank, and Sammy) emerges in turn and sings some wonderfully arranged dance band tunes (notably "Chicago", "Please Be Kind", and "Out of This World"). The orchestra is near flawless as they plow through ballads and up swing tunes that will force your foot to tap.
The sound quality and re-mastering (if any) is not the greatest on this album. But what this album lacks in studio-produced quality is made up with onstage live hijinks between those knuckleheads of Vegas.
As an added bonus, the last five tracks, featuring Frank, seem to be other tunes that were recorded at another time (some live, some studio).
All and all, a Rat Pack fan should not hesitate to own this collection, and others should seriously consider purchasing this charming and hummable live performance album."