L.A. Is My Lady


L.A. Is My Lady is the fifty-seventh and final solo studio album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released in 1984 and produced by Quincy Jones. While the album was Sinatra's last, he recorded five further songs, only four of which have been officially released.

Overview

The album came after an album of duets between Sinatra and Lena Horne, instigated by Jones, was abandoned after Horne developed vocal problems and Sinatra, committed to other engagements, could not wait to record. This was the first studio album Sinatra had recorded with Jones since 1964's It Might as Well Be Swing.
The studio sessions were filmed for a documentary, Frank Sinatra: Portrait of an Album, which also shows Sinatra meeting Michael Jackson for the first time.
When L.A. Is My Lady was recorded, studio technology was very advanced and Sinatra could overdub the songs, but he preferred making his records by singing live with his musicians in real-time.
One notable departure for Sinatra was the clear inclusion of synthesizers on the title track.

Video

Dean Martin, Quincy Jones, Nancy Sinatra, Cheryl Tiegs, Jane Fonda, La Toya Jackson, Jilly Rizzo, Donna Summer, Michael McDonald, Dyan Cannon, James Ingram, Tommy Lasorda, Dale Bozzio, Michael McDonald and Van Halen members David Lee Roth and Eddie Van Halen make cameo appearances in the video for "L.A. Is My Lady", which in turn made moderate rotation on the MTV Network.

Charts

The album peaked at number 58 on the Billboard 200, and number 8 on the Top Jazz Albums chart.

Remix

On 2024, L.A. Is My Lady was reissued in an expanded edition, remixed by Larry Walsh, with six bonus tracks including the original vocal version of "Mack the Knife"; two alternate versions of "How Do You Keep the Music Playing?" ; the outtake "Body and Soul" and a previously unissued alternate take of "After You've Gone".

Songs

Track listing

  1. "L.A. Is My Lady" – 3:12
  2. "The Best of Everything" – 2:45
  3. "How Do You Keep the Music Playing?" – 3:49
  4. "Teach Me Tonight" – 3:44
  5. "It's All Right with Me" – 2:39
  6. "Mack the Knife" – 4:50
  7. "Until the Real Thing Comes Along" – 3:03
  8. "Stormy Weather" – 3:38
  9. "If I Should Lose You" – 2:36
  10. "A Hundred Years from Today" – 3:04
  11. "After You've Gone" – 3:15

Charts

Production personnel

  • Quincy Jones – arranger, conductor, producer
  • Joseph D'Ambrosio – production coordination
  • David Matthews – arranger
  • Sam Nestico – arranger
  • Torrie Zito – arranger
  • David Smith – engineer
  • Gus Skinas – engineer, digital engineer
  • Phil Ramone – engineer, mixing
  • Jimmy Santis
  • Stanley Wallace
  • Allen Sides – engineer, assistant engineer, mixing assistant
  • Steve Crimmel – engineer, associate engineer
  • Mark Ettel
  • Cliff Jones – engineer, associate remixing engineer
  • Ollie Cotton – associate engineer
  • Bradshaw Leigh – associate engineer
  • Roger Nichols – digital engineer, associate engineer
  • Bernie Grundman – mastering
  • Lee Herschberg – digital mastering
  • Don Hahn – remixing
  • Elliot Scheiner – remixing, assistant engineer, mixing assistant
  • Alan Berliner – photography
  • Bill Ross
  • Ed Thrasher
  • William Warren
  • Stan Cornyn – liner notes