September of My Years explained

September of My Years
Type:studio
Artist:Frank Sinatra
Cover:Sinatraseptember.jpg
Released:August 1965
October 1986
Recorded:April 13–14, 22 and May 27, 1965, Hollywood[1]
Genre:Traditional pop, vocal jazz
Length:44:02
Label:Reprise
Producer:Sonny Burke
Prev Year:1965
Next Title:My Kind of Broadway
Next Year:1965
September of My Years
Type:album
Artist:Frank Sinatra
Released:August 31, 2010
Recorded:April 13–14, 22 and May 27, 1965, Hollywood
Additional Guitar Overdubs on March 14, 1968[2]
June 1984, Carnegie Hall, New York, New York[3]
Genre:Traditional pop, vocal jazz
Label:Reprise
Producer:Sonny Burke

September of My Years is a 1965 studio album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released on Reprise Records in August 1965[4] on LP and October 1986 on CD. The orchestral arrangements are by Gordon Jenkins, their fifth album collaboration. It peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart.

In 2000 it was voted number 190 in Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums.[5]

Background

Sinatra was to turn 50 years old in December 1965, and the release of this album along with A Man and His Music and Strangers in the Night marked a surge of popularity in his music.

Both September of My Years and A Man and His Music won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. CBS television cameras were rolling the night (earlier in the spring) that Sinatra recorded "It Was a Very Good Year" for the album. The edited result was included in a Walter Cronkite CBS News special (1965 SPECIAL REPORT: FRANK SINATRA), broadcast on November 16, 1965.

Sinatra's performance of "It Was a Very Good Year" won the Grammy Award for Best Vocal Performance, Male, at the Grammy Awards of 1966. Arranger Gordon Jenkins was awarded the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) for the same song.

This was the first album Sinatra and Jenkins had recorded together since 1962's All Alone. Jenkins and Sinatra would next work together on the 1973 album Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back, the 1980 album , and the 1981 album She Shot Me Down.

The album was released on CD on October 10, 1986. It was re-released and remastered on May 26, 1998, as part of the Entertainer of the Century series done together by Reprise and Capitol Records. That version is currently out of print. Concord Records reissued the album again, newly remastered on compact disc, on August 31, 2010. This version includes two bonus tracks, a live performance of "This Is All I Ask" recorded at Carnegie Hall in June 1984, and the single mix of "How Old Am I?" released in 1968.

Themes

September of My Years is a concept album exploring the "who am I" questions and perspectives that someone, particularly a man, faces upon entering middle age. For instance, in "It Was a Very Good Year," the narrator looks back upon his life at ages 17, 21, 35, and now, in his personal "September." The structure of the song, which lasts almost four and a half minutes, was highly unusual for a popular song of the time, as it exceeded most other songs of that era by more than a minute. In the process, the narrator "takes his time" to review his past relationships with a bittersweet mixture of satisfaction and regret. Similarly, in "Hello, Young Lovers," the narrator offers to young people the guidance and wisdom he has gleaned from experience. In other songs, like "The Man in the Looking Glass" and "Last Night When We Were Young," the narrator conducts an internal dialogue that reviews both the accomplishments and disappointments of his life. In addition to the lyrical content, the musical background reflects a more mature Sinatra than the Capitol recordings of the 1950s and his Reprise albums of the early 1960s. Instead of the big-band, "swing" arrangements with horn sections of those earlier songs, this LP features an orchestra with nine violinists. These strings provide a delicate interplay with the vocals, allowing the listener to easily hear and take in the lyrics.

Track listing

  1. "The September of My Years" (Jimmy Van Heusen, Sammy Cahn) – 3:12
  2. "How Old Am I?" (Gordon Jenkins) – 3:30
  3. "Don't Wait Too Long" (Sunny Skylar) – 3:04
  4. "It Gets Lonely Early" (Van Heusen, Cahn) – 2:57
  5. "This Is All I Ask" (Jenkins) – 3:03
  6. "Last Night When We Were Young" (Harold Arlen, E.Y. Harburg) – 3:33
  7. "The Man in the Looking Glass" (Bart Howard) – 3:25
  8. "It Was a Very Good Year" (Ervin Drake) – 4:25
  9. "When the Wind Was Green" (Don Hunt, Henry Stinson) – 3:22
  10. "Hello, Young Lovers" (Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II) – 3:41
  11. "I See It Now" (Alec Wilder, William Engvick) – 2:50
  12. "Once Upon a Time" (Charles Strouse, Lee Adams) – 3:30
  13. "September Song" (Kurt Weill, Maxwell Anderson) – 3:30

Bonus tracks included on the 2010 reissue:

  1. "This Is All I Ask" – 3:49
  2. "How Old Am I?" – 3:42

Notes

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Albin, Steve. "Frank...The Reprise Years". Jazz Discography. 20 March 2016. http://www.jazzdiscography.com/Artists/Sinatra/reprise.php
  2. Sinatra, Frank. "How Old Am I?" Frank Sinatra Sessionography. https://sinatrafamily.com/session/-/-/-/-/0/How%20Old%20Am%20I
  3. Sinatra, Frank. "September of My Years" (Album Notes). Concord Records. 2010.
  4. Billboard magazine, August 14 1965, p. 46,76
  5. Book: Larkin, Colin. All Time Top 1000 Albums. Colin Larkin. Virgin Books. 2000. 3rd. 0-7535-0493-6. 98.
  6. Sinatra, Frank. "September of My Years". Frank Sinatra Sessionography. https://sinatrafamily.com/session/-/-/-/-/0/September%20of%20my%20Years
  7. Sinatra, Frank. "When the Wind Was Green". Frank Sinatra Sessionography. https://sinatrafamily.com/session/-/-/-/-/0/When%20the%20Wind%20Was%20Green
  8. Sinatra, Frank. "This Is All I Ask". Frank Sinatra Sessionography. https://sinatrafamily.com/session/-/-/-/-/0/This%20is%20All%20I%20Ask
  9. Sinatra, Frank. "It Gets Lonely Early". Frank Sinatra Sessionography. https://sinatrafamily.com/session/-/-/-/-/0/It%20Gets%20Lonely%20Early
  10. Sinatra, Frank. "I See It Now". Frank Sinatra Sessionography. https://sinatrafamily.com/session/-/-/-/-/0/I%20See%20It%20Now
  11. Sinatra, Frank. "Once Upon a Time". Frank Sinatra Sessionography. https://sinatrafamily.com/session/-/-/-/-/0/Once%20upon%20a%20time
  12. Sinatra, Frank. "Man in the Looking Glass". Frank Sinatra Sessionography. https://sinatrafamily.com/session/-/-/-/-/0/Man%20in%20the%20looking%20glass
  13. Sinatra, Frank. "It Was a Very Good Year". Frank Sinatra Sessionography. https://sinatrafamily.com/session/-/-/-/-/0/It%20was%20a%20very%20good%20year
  14. Sinatra, Frank. "Don’t Wait Too Long". Frank Sinatra Sessionography. https://sinatrafamily.com/session/-/-/-/-/0/Don’t%20Wait%20Too%20Long
  15. Sinatra, Frank. "Last Night When We Were Young". Frank Sinatra Sessionography. https://sinatrafamily.com/session/-/-/-/-/0/Last%20Night%20When%20We%20were%20young
  16. Sinatra, Frank. "Hello, Young Lovers". Frank Sinatra Sessionography. https://sinatrafamily.com/session/-/-/-/-/0/Hello%20young%20lovers
  17. Sinatra, Frank. "September Song". Frank Sinatra Sessionography. https://sinatrafamily.com/session/-/-/-/-/0/September%20Song