Celebrating Mary and Jack Benny’s wedding anniversary with Edward G. Robinson (left) and Jack Entratter, 1958.
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“Night and Day” wasn’t just a song title, but a schedule. “Let’s start the action!” he would say—and when Sinatra hit the town, sometimes it seemed as if that action never stopped.
Any time he had control over his recording sessions, Frank Sinatra insisted on recording after eight o’clock in the evening. “The voice is more relaxed then,” he said.