: While Sinatra's version is the most famous, the song was originally titled "In Other Words" and written by Bart Howard in 1954.
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: Bart Howard reportedly wrote the song in just 20 minutes , though he later joked it took him 20 years to learn how to write it that fast.
: The track features the powerful backing of Count Basie and His Orchestra , bringing a classic big band swing energy.
: This specific version of the song is inextricably linked to NASA's Apollo missions. It was the first music ever played on the lunar surface when Buzz Aldrin played it on a portable cassette player during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969.
The track is the definitive high-fidelity version of Frank Sinatra's iconic 1964 recording , originally featured on the album It Might as Well Be Swing . This remaster was specifically released as part of the compilation album "Nothing But the Best," which celebrated the 10th anniversary of Sinatra's passing and his legendary career. Musical Highlights
: While Sinatra's version is the most famous, the song was originally titled "In Other Words" and written by Bart Howard in 1954.
Are you interested in exploring more tracks from the 2008 compilation, or Fly Me To The Moon (2008 Remastered) Fly Me To The Moon 2008 Remastered
: Bart Howard reportedly wrote the song in just 20 minutes , though he later joked it took him 20 years to learn how to write it that fast. : While Sinatra's version is the most famous,
: The track features the powerful backing of Count Basie and His Orchestra , bringing a classic big band swing energy. : This specific version of the song is
: This specific version of the song is inextricably linked to NASA's Apollo missions. It was the first music ever played on the lunar surface when Buzz Aldrin played it on a portable cassette player during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969.
The track is the definitive high-fidelity version of Frank Sinatra's iconic 1964 recording , originally featured on the album It Might as Well Be Swing . This remaster was specifically released as part of the compilation album "Nothing But the Best," which celebrated the 10th anniversary of Sinatra's passing and his legendary career. Musical Highlights