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"My Kind of Town" or "My Kind of Town (Chicago Is)" is a popular
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composed by Jimmy Van Heusen, with lyrics by
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. The song was originally part of the musical score for '' Robin and the 7 Hoods'', a 1964 musical film starring several members of the Rat Pack.Shapiro, Nat and Bruce Pollock (eds.), "Popular Music 1920-1979, (A Revised Cumulation)" Volume 2: Song Listing J-T, 1985, Gale Research Company, . It was nominated for the 1964 Academy Award for Best Original Song but lost to "
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" from ''
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''. Although the song predated the
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Best Original Song for a Motion Picture category, the entire score was nominated for the 1964 Grammy Award in the category Best Original Score Written for A Motion Picture, but it lost to the eponymously titled ''Mary Poppins'' score. "My Kind of Town" made a minor appearance on the U.S. pop charts, reaching #110 in 1964. It was the second of two charting songs about
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recorded by Sinatra. The other was " Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)" from 1957, which reached U.S. #84. Frank Sinatra recorded several versions which have appeared on many of his albums. Also, many artists have performed the song as a tribute to Sinatra in posthumous
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s. In addition, the song had been recorded by many other artists prior to Sinatra's death. The lyrics, which praise the city of
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for its people and institutions, repeat the title phrase several times, usually in a line that says "My kind of town, Chicago is".


Versions

The original context of the song, in the film ''Robin and the 7 Hoods'', is the mob boss Robbo (Sinatra) having just been acquitted of murdering the sheriff, a crime for which he had been framed. He walks out of the courthouse and joyously sings the song in gratitude to the gathered crowd of Chicagoans. The people eventually join in the singing. Instrumental versions of the song make up the opening and closing credits, and a dance band also plays the song in Robbo's speakeasy. Popularized by Sinatra, "My Kind of Town" was originally recorded on April 8, 1964, in
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. The official B-side song was "I Like To Lead When I Dance". The song was recorded as a 45 on Reprise Records. The sheet music was copyrighted and published by Sergeant Music Co., Glorste Inc. and Van Heusen Music Corp. The music is written in the key of A-flat, in 2/2
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) with an allegro
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. Sinatra recorded "My Kind of Town" twice in a studio setting, and two live versions were officially released, on ''
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'' (1966) and '' The Main Event – Live'' (1974). One of the more famous bootleg recordings is a concert of May 22, 1968, at the
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. On the 1966 album ''Sinatra at the Sands'', the song appears both as the 20th and 22nd (final) track. However, the final track is merely a one-minute reprise. On the 1994 album '' Duets II'', Sinatra sings with his son, Frank Sinatra, Jr., as the 13th of 14 tracks with a length of 2:36. Sinatra would occasionally alter the lyrics slightly. In early versions, when the
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(which closed in 1971) still existed, one of the final lines was "The Union Stock Yards, Chicago is...". In later versions, this line is replaced with "The Chicago Cubbies, Chicago is". In the version sung by Sinatra at
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, Las Vegas, in 1966, the line is replaced with "The jumpin' pump room, Chicago is...", alluding to
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restaurant in Chicago. The song also appears on '' The Ultimate Rat Pack Collection: Live & Swingin''', a 2003 DVD and CD release of the 1965 "Frank Sinatra Spectacular" benefit concert. However, since the concert takes place in
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, the lyrics were altered to reflect St. Louis as the town in Sinatra's affections. Although some sources say the song was arranged by Nelson Riddle (who had scored ''Robin and the 7 Hoods''), the "Sinatra Reprise: Very Good Years" Album Cover credits Billy May as the arranger."Sinatra Reprise: Very Good Years" Album Cover, pg 10., 1991, Reprise Records The following is a list of notable compilation albums with Sinatra's versions of the song: #'' Sinatra: Vegas'' #''Oakland Coliseum Concert: May 22, 1968'' #''
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'' #''
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'' #'' The Reprise Collection'' #'' Frank Sinatra in Hollywood 1940-1964'' #'' Robin and the 7 Hoods'' #'' The Complete Reprise Studio Recordings'' #'' The Main Event – Live'' #'' Duets II'' (
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) Other less notable albums including the Song are #'' Ultimate Legends: Frank Sinatra'' #'' A Night on the Town With the Rat Pack'' #'' My Way: The Best of Frank Sinatra'' #'' Sings the Songs of Van Heusen & Cahn'' #'' The Rat Pack on Stage: Las Vegas/St. Louis'' #'' The Very Best of Frank Sinatra'' #'' Rat Pack: Live & Cool'' #'' Sinatra in Hollywood 1940-1964'' #'' Sinatra!'' #'' Man and His Music 3'' #'' Sinatra Reprise: The Very Good Years'' #'' Duets/Duets II: 90th Birthday Limited Collector's Edition'' #'' Rat Pack: From Vegas to St. Louis'' #'' My Way: The Best of Frank Sinatra'' #'' Live and Swingin': The Ultimate Rat Pack Collection'' #'' The Best Duets'' #'' Most Famous Hits'' (
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)


Awards


Academy Awards

The song was one of 26 for which Cahn was nominated for an
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as a writer and one of 14 for which Van Heusen was nominated as a composer. Both won 4 Academy Awards and 3 of them as a team. The April 5, 1965
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was the last of four times Cahn was nominated for two songs in the same year, and the second of two times for Van Heusen. It was the only time that they had two songs nominated as a team, with the other being " Where Love Has Gone" from '' Where Love Has Gone'' sung by Jack Jones. In addition to the winner, "Chim Chim Cher-ee" from ''Mary Poppins'', other songs nominated in 1964 were "
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from ''
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'' and " Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte" from '' Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte''.


Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards did not have a Best Song Written for a Motion Picture category until 1988. However, the entire score was nominated for Best Original Score Written for A Motion Picture or Television Show in the April 13, 1965 7th Grammy Awards ceremony for 1964 musical accomplishments where it lost to the ''Mary Poppins'' score. Other credited vocalists on the score were Dean Martin, Bing Crosby, and Sammy Davis, Jr. It also competed against '' A Hard Day's Night'', '' Goldfinger'' and ''
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'' in this category.


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(several times. In addition several albums by the Rat Pack, multiple karaoke albums and dozens of Frank Sinatra albums have versions of the song.


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