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Milt Bernhart, Dick Nash, Al Grey- 'I've Got You Under My Skin' Trombone Transcription

I've Got You Under My Skin was a popular hit for Frank Sinatra first recorded on Songs for Swinging Lovers in 1956. The trombone solo on this was played by Milt Bernhart who made his name in Stan Kenton's orchestra. Supposedly the short Bernhart was asked to stand closer to the microphone and Sinatra grabbed him a box to stand on.

This solo came apparently on the 22nd take and it was a ripper! The sound is raucous and brassy and captures the energy of the group. Later in 1963 Sinatra re-recorded this song for Sinatra's Sinatra. Bernhart wasn't available this time and Dick Nash came in and brought to another level including a cheeky quote of the original Bernhart solo.

There is one more rendition of this solo less well known from the live album Sinatra at the Sands. At this point Sinatra knew he could expect a lot from the trombone player and shouts on the recording 'Run for cover, run and hide!'. This solo gets played out by Al Grey.

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