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  1. What Up, Dog? is a 1988 album by Was (Not Was). It became the group's breakthrough album worldwide and was ranked #99 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 Best Albums of the 1980s. The cover illustration was credited to Christoph Simon and Karen Kelly.

  2. In 1989, Sinatra sang "Wedding Vows in Vegas" on the Was (Not Was) album, What Up, Dog?, and performed the song live with the band on Late Night with David Letterman on March 23, 1989. [14] During the 1997–1998 television season, Sinatra was offered the role of Vic Fontaine on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .

  3. What Up, Dog?, an Album by Was (Not Was). Released in 1988 on Fontana (catalog no. 834 291-1; Vinyl LP). Genres: Funk, Pop Soul, Contemporary R&B. Rated #464 in the best albums of 1988.

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  4. What Up, Dog? is a 1988 album by Was (Not Was). It became the US group’s breakthrough album worldwide and was ranked #99 on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 100 Best Albums of the 1980s. The cover illustration was credited to Christoph Simon and Karen Kelly.

  5. Album Credits. Featuring Frank Sinatra, Jr. Producers David Was, Don Was, Paul Staveley O’Duffy & 1 more. Writers Aaron Zigman, David Was, Don Was & 6 more. Additional Production By David Was...

  6. 24 de feb. de 2010 · What Up Dog? Anything Can Happen; Robot Girl; Wedding Vows in Vegas (with Frank Sinatra, Jr.) Anytime Lisa; Walk the Dinosaur; I Can’t Turn You Loose; Shadow & Jimmy; Hello Dad I’m in Jail * The original LP cut Tracks 5, 11 and 13 and reordered the remaining tracks. Disc 2: Remixes and Rarities. Robot Girl (L.A. Mix) (U.K. 12" A-side ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › That_Face!That Face! - Wikipedia

    That Face! is the final album by Frank Sinatra, Jr. and featuring Steve Tyrell . The album was released on CD and features the younger Sinatra performing Great American Songbook tunes along with one self-written number, with arrangements by his father's longtime collaborators Nelson Riddle and Don Costa. Sinatra later expressed unhappiness with ...