Frank Sinatra - Sinatra's last studio recording for Columbia
Time: Wednesday Sep 17, 1952
Place: U.S.
Details: Sinatra's last studio recording for Columbia, "Why Try To Change Me Now", was recorded in New York on September 17, 1952, with orchestra arranged and conducted by Percy Faith.
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