Frank Sinatra
Night and Day [Disco Version] b/w Everybody Ought to Be in Love (Promo 12")
Reprise Records (US) / 1977 / PRO 674
12" Disco single 45 rpm vinyl record
Genre: Dance
"Night and Day" composed by Cole Porter
Arranged, conducted and produced by Joe Beck
"Everybody Ought to Be in Love" composed by Paul Anka
Produced, arranged and conducted by Charles Calello
Side I:
Night and Day 2:10
Side II:
Everybody Ought to Be in Love 3:23
The Chairman of the Board's first foray into disco. Despite the solid hand of Joe ("What a Difference a Day Makes") Beck, this update of the Cole Porter classic doesn't hold a candle to the John Davis version. Frank Sinatra fares much better with the Anka-penned "Everybody Ought to Be in Love," produced and arranged by Charles (Charlie) Calello.
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Submitted by tmob (11)

How can you go against the CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD!!?? You want your legs broken? You are lucky he is no longer around to read that you think that John Davis' version is better than his! That would mean trouble, he was known to start fights with his critics!! As a Jersey boy from his neighborhood, and someone lucky enough to had known him, I can tell you for sure, that FRANK thought his version was much better!! His vocals were much better, but I agree with you, JOHN DAVIS' version RULED!! On my scale from 1-10, a biased, TEN!! He'd come back from the grave and WHACK me if it was anything else!!!