Ol' Yellow Eyes Is Back
Ol' Yellow Eyes Is Back is a 1991 album by Brent Spiner, best known for his role as Data in the American television series '. The title is a parodic reference both to Frank Sinatra's Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back and the Data character. On the album, Spiner is backed by the orchestra from that series as he sings a number of old pop standards, mostly from the 1930s and 1940s. In the liner notes, he writes of Sinatra's "You Make Me Feel So Young":
Personnel
- Brent Spiner: Lead vocals
- The Sunspots: Back-up vocals for "It's A Sin (To Tell A Lie)"
- LeVar Burton
- Michael Dorn
- Jonathan Frakes
- Patrick Stewart
- Ralph Humphrey: Drums
- Ken Wild: Bass
- George Doering: Guitar
- Jim Cox: Piano
- John Cavanaugh: Piano
- Bob O'Donnell: Trumpet
- Bob Findley: Trumpet
- John Rosenberg: Trumpet
- Dick Hyde: Trombone
- Lew McCreary: Trombone
- Ernie Carlson: Trombone
- Pete Christlieb: Woodwinds
- Gene Cipriano: Woodwinds
- Brian O'Connor: French horn
- Joe Meyer: French horn
- Asa Drori: String concertmaster
- Bob Joyce: Additional back-up vocals on "It's A Sin"
- David Joyce: Additional back-up vocals on "It's A Sin"
- Randy Crenshaw: Additional back-up vocals on "It's A Sin"
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Track listing |
| ► | Personnel |
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