Steve Schwartz wrote Re: >Clarke, Donald. All or Nothing at All: A Life of Sinatra. New York: >Fromm International. Originally published 1997. 290 pp. ISBN: >0880642246. >Mel Torme, no slouch himself in Sinatra's artistic territory, called him >[Sinatra] "the voice of our time." The misconception that Sinatra was a "jazz" singer (like Torme) often leads to statements like this one, when actually it might be better said that Sinatra was no slouch in Torme's artistic territory, although that surely is just as misleading. Sinatra had his own way [not trying to be funny, guys] of singing a song that had more to do with personal stylistic mannerism than any jazz tradition. John Dalmas [log in to unmask]