"Sings The Big Ones For Young Lovers" is a captivating album by the legendary Sammy Davis Jr., released in 1964 under Rhino/Warner Records. This album is a delightful blend of big band, swing music, adult standards, and vocal jazz, showcasing the incredible versatility and charm of Sammy Davis Jr. With a runtime of just over 32 minutes, the album is a concise yet powerful collection of 12 tracks that highlight Davis' smooth vocals and dynamic range.
Arranged by Jimmie Haskell and Perry Botkin Jr., the album features a mix of well-known songs and hidden gems, including "Kansas City," "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," and "Days of Wine and Roses." The album's title suggests a romantic theme, and indeed, many of the tracks are love songs that Davis delivers with his signature warmth and passion. However, the album also includes upbeat numbers like "Walk Right In" and "Deep Purple," demonstrating Davis' ability to switch effortlessly between different styles and moods.
The album was originally released on vinyl by Reprise Records in October 1964, and it has since become a beloved classic among jazz and pop enthusiasts. Whether you're a long-time fan of Sammy Davis Jr. or a newcomer to his music, "Sings The Big Ones For Young Lovers" is sure to impress with its timeless melodies, impeccable arrangements, and Davis' unforgettable voice.