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"Put Your Dreams Away (For Another Day)" is a 1945 song written by Ruth Lowe, Paul Mann, and Stephan Weiss. Frank Sinatra first recorded the song for commercial release by Columbia Records on May 1, 1945; he previously recorded it for a V-Disc and his radio show on May 24, 1944.〔Liner Notes, ''The V-Discs: The Columbia Years 1943-1952'', Columbia Records, 1994.〕 It was during this period that Sinatra used "Put Your Dreams Away" as the theme song for his radio series. He recorded the song again for Capitol Records on December 11, 1957, and again for Reprise Records on April 30, 1963 (for the album ''Sinatra's Sinatra'', a set of re-recordings of songs he originally recorded for Columbia and Capitol.) For the 1965 album ''A Man and His Music'', a spoken-word introduction was overdubbed by Sinatra onto the 1963 recording, in which the singer praised his theme song for having come a long way with him - "all the way from nowhere to somewhere." The song was played at Sinatra's funeral. Lowe had also written Sinatra's first hit (as a vocalist with the Tommy Dorsey orchestra), "I'll Never Smile Again".〔http://shelf3d.com/Search/Frank%20Sinatra%20Put%20Your%20Dreams%20Away%20(For%20Another%20Day)〕 Also recorded by The Hi-Lo's in their 1999 album ''Under Glass / I Presume''. ==References==
* Albert I. Lonstein. ''The Revised Complete Sinatra: discography, filmography, television appearances, motion picture appearances, radio appearances, concert appearances, stage appearances.'' 1979.
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