Although it follows the same patterns and approach as Cycles, My Way is a stronger album, with a better, more varied selection of material and a more focused, gutsy performance from Frank Sinatra. Built around the hit single "My Way," the album again alternates between rock covers ("Yesterday," "Hallelujah, I Love Her So," "For Once in My Life," "Didn't We," "Mrs. Robinson"), a couple of adapted French songs, and a handful of standards. This time out, Don Costa has written more engaging charts than the previous Cycles. The Beatles' "Yesterday" is given an affecting, melancholy treatment that brings out the best in Sinatra, as does the new arrangement of "All My Tomorrows," which is lush and aching. If Sinatra doesn't quite pull off the R&B of "Hallelujah, I Love Her So," he does sing the light Latin stylings of "A Day in the Life of a Fool" beautifully, and he has fun with Paul Simon's "Mrs. Robinson," changing the lyrics dramatically so they become a tongue-in-cheek, swinging hipster tribute. For that matter, most of the record is successful in creating a middle ground between the traditional pop Sinatra loves and the contemporary pop/rock that dominated the charts in the late '60s. My Way doesn't have the macho swagger of his prime Rat Pack records, but its reflective, knowing arrangements show that Sinatra could come to terms with rock & roll at some level. [Concord's 40th anniversary edition was remastered and included a pair of bonus tracks: rehearsals for the recording of "For Once in My Life" and a live version of "My Way" (the latter recorded in 1987).] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
My Way (40th Anniversary Edition)
05/05/2009 | Concord Records
All Music Guide Review
My Way (40th Anniversary Edition) Track Listing
My Way (40th Anniversary Edition) Notes
Produced by Don Costa and Sonny Burke, My Way was released in March 1969 and features a varied collection of contemporary pop songs, including Simon and Garfunkel’s “Mrs. Robinson,” The Beatles’ “Yesterday,” Ray Charles’ “Hallelujah I Love Her So,” and the iconic title track, “My Way,” which would become his career theme song. The song occupies a special place in popular music, influencing generations of musicians, from Elvis Presley to the Sex Pistols, both of whom conspicuously recorded their own versions. Famous Sinatraphile Bono, who contributes the My Way 40th Anniversary Edition liner notes, wrote of the song, “..[it’s] a boast – more kiss-off than send-off – embodying all the machismo a man can muster about the mistakes he’s made on the way from here to everywhere.” Also included are two unreleased tracks: Stevie Wonder’s classic “For Once In My Life, recorded on August 13, 1969 for the Sinatra television special, and a live version of “My Way,” recorded on October 24, 1987, at Reunion Arena in Dallas.
Credits of My Way (40th Anniversary Edition)
- Evelyn Haddad
- Production Assistant
- Joe McEwen
- A&R
- Nick Phillips
- Production Assistant
- Larry Walsh
- Engineer, Tape Realizations, Mixing
- Stan Cornyn
- Author
- Abbey Anna
- Production Assistant
- Rikka Arnold
- Editorial
- Jimmy Hole
- Design
- Charles Pignone
- Producer, Tape Realizations
- Chris Clough
- A&R
- Hal Gaba
- Executive Producer
- Sonny Burke Outfit
- Producer
- Leon Smith J. III
- Audio Restoration
- Larissa Collins
- Art Direction
- Don Costa
- Arranger, Conductor, Producer
- Dan Hersch
- Mastering
- Lee Herschberg
- Engineer














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