Today,
British soul legend Seal has released a duet with one of history’s most iconic
artists, Frank Sinatra, via UMe. Performing the Christmas classic, “Santa Claus
Is Coming To Town,” Seal and Sinatra sing side by side, in perfect harmony,
creating a unique, one-off single, just in time for the holidays. The dream
collaboration, granted by Frank Sinatra Enterprises, is out today, ahead of
Sinatra’s birthday next Tuesday, December 12.
Today,
British soul legend Seal has released a duet with one of history’s most iconic
artists, Frank Sinatra, via UMe. Performing the Christmas classic, “Santa Claus
Is Coming To Town,” Seal and Sinatra sing side by side, in perfect harmony,
creating a unique, one-off single, just in time for the holidays. The dream
collaboration, granted by Frank Sinatra Enterprises, is out today, ahead of
Sinatra’s birthday next Tuesday, December 12.
The dream
collaboration, granted by Frank Sinatra Enterprises, is out today, ahead of
Sinatra's birthday next Tuesday, December 12. The festive single will be
accompanied by an exclusively commissioned video to premiere next week,
showcasing both artists at their very best.
Seal said:
"To play with Frank's musicians on Standards was quite something, but to
perform with the man himself is beyond words."
Tina Sinatra
said: "Dad's Christmas recordings are as significant to his vast musical
legacy as his signature saloon songs. The new Sinatra and Seal duet of 'Santa
Claus Is Coming To Town' is a joyous hoot and 'sings' to the spirit of the
season."
Originally
written by John Frederick Coots and Haven Gillespie, the track was first
performed in 1934. Over the years it has been covered by more than 200 artists
and sold millions of copies, becoming the archetypal Christmas standard known
the world over.
This single
continues Seal's recent affiliation with Ol' Blue Eyes, following his album
Standards, which features legendary pianist Randy Waldman. The album also
includes other legends, Chuck Berghofer (bass player with Ella Fitzgerald and
Ray Charles) and Greg Fields (drummer with Quincy Jones and Stevie Wonder).
The songs
were recorded in the famous Capitol Studios (the very studio where Frank
Sinatra, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole and many others have recorded), and United
Studios, which was established by Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra.
It's a
natural successor to Seal's series of soul records, made a decade ago which
sold more than five million copies around the world. Standards hears Seal's
signature, velvety warm vocals bring to life classics made popular by Sinatra
(including "Luck Be A Lady," "I've Got You Under My Skin,"
and "It Was A Very Good Year"), Ella Fitzgerald ("I'm Beginning
to See The Light"), and Nina Simone ("I Put A Spell On You"). Elsewhere,
there are lush orchestral moments captured on "Smile" (Charlie
Chaplin) and the Cole Porter gem, "Love For Sale."
The sound of
Seal's new album is also shaped by three renowned collaborators:
Grammy®-nominated British producer Nick Patrick (who has worked with luminaries
including Tina Turner and Marvin Gaye and enjoyed huge chart success with his
pioneering Elvis orchestral albums), multi Grammy®-nominated arranger Chris
Walden, and legendary engineer Don Murray.
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