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| Tony Bennett | Primary Artist |
| Cy Coleman | Conductor |
| Ralph Burns | Conductor |
| Ralph Sharon | Conductor |
| Frank deVol | Conductor |
| Marty Manning | Conductor |
| Ralph Sharon | Arranger |
| Mitch Miller | Producer |
| Vernon Duke | Composer |
| Ernie Altschuler | Producer |
| Charlie Chaplin | Composer |
| Didier C. Deutsch | Reissue Producer |
| Sammy Fain | Composer |
| Frank Laico | Engineer |
| John Latouche | Composer |
| Marty Manning | Arranger |
| Cliff Morris | Engineer |
| Fred Plaut | Engineer |
| Cole Porter | Composer |
| Paul Francis Webster | Composer |
| Mark Wilder | Mastering |
| Al Ham | Producer |
| Josh Cheuse | Art Direction |
| Ted Fetter | Composer |
| Joe Norton | Cover Photo |
| G. Cory | Composer |
| D. Cross | Composer |
| H. Romeo | Composer |
| C. Leigh | Composer |
| L. Adams | Composer |
| J. McCarthy | Composer |
| C. Strouse | Composer |
| C. Coleman | Composer |
| G. Parsons | Composer |
| G. Morgan | Composer |
| J. Turner | Composer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann
Along with his producer, Ernest Altschuler, and his arranger/pianist, Ralph Sharon, Tony Bennett had been searching for a repertoire and a musical approach beyond his long-gone pop work with Mitch Miller of the early '50s and his artistically pleasing but commercially dicey jazz work of the mid- to late '50s. It seemed to be a combination of Broadway songs and other contemporary material, carefully selected and arranged to show off Bennett's now-burnished vocals, which, as he approached the end of his thirties, were starting to be located in a more comfortable range closer to a baritone than a tenor. With this album, they found the key, not only by happening across a ...