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Sinatra appeared on an episode of The Dinah Shore Show that aired on December 9, 1962, the day before Sinatra-Basie was released, and performed the album's arrangement of "Please Be Kind".
According to Will Friedwald's book Sinatra! The Song Is You:
Basie didn't play piano on several of the tracks: "The day before the first date, we rehearsed all day, all night", said [Sinatra's longtime pianist] Bill Miller, officially serving as contractor. "Everybody also came in an hour before so we could go over them again." As Joe Bushkin has pointed out, "The Basie guys could read [sheet music] as well as any studio band", but to help them nail the charts even tighter, Sinatra and Miller brought in ace lead trumpeter Al Porcino. Basie was a capable but not an expert reader, Miller continued, "and he was very slow to learn new tunes, so on a couple of the songs, he said, 'You play it.'" Long story short, Bill Miller played piano on "Pennies from Heaven."[4][excessive quote]
3-October-1962 (Wednesday) - Hollywood. United Recording (from 7:30 to 11:00 P.M.).
Al Porcino, Thad Jones, Fip Ricard, Sonny Cohn, Al Aarons (tpt); Henry Coker, Rufus Wagner, Benny Powell (tbn); Marshall Royal (alt); Frank Wess (alt/fl); Frank Foster (ten); Eric Dixon (ten/fl); Charles Fowlkes (bar/fl); Count Basie, Bill Miller (p); Freddie Green (g); Buddy Catlett (b); Sonny Payne (d). Neal Hefti (arr & cond).
Tracks 2, 7, 8, 10;
2-October-1962 (Tuesday) - Hollywood. United Recording (from 7:30 to 10:30 P.M.).
Al Porcino, Thad Jones, Fip Ricard, Sonny Cohn, Al Aarons (tpt); Henry Coker, Rufus Wagner, Benny Powell (tbn); Marshall Royal (alt); Frank Wess (alt/fl); Frank Foster (ten); Eric Dixon (ten/fl); Charles Fowlkes (bar); Count Basie, Bill Miller (p); Freddie Green (g); Buddy Catlett (b); Sonny Payne (d). Neal Hefti (arr & cond).[5]