1968-May-22 (Hubert Humphrey Fund Raiser) Frank Sinatra Oakland Coliseum Oakland, CA Disc 1 - 58.05 1 Day In - Day Out 2.45 2 I Get A Kick Out Of You 3.17 3 Moonlight In Vermont 3.48 4 The Lady Is A Tramp 3.33 5 I Have Dreamed 3.20 6 I've Got You Under My Skin 4.33 7 That's Life 3.10 8 Ol' Man River 4.08 9 All I Need Is The Girl 4.04 10 Willow Weep For Me 3.52 11 Goin' Out Of My Head 4.03 12 Nancy (With The Laughing Face) 2.51 13 Fly Me To The Moon 2.03 14 It Was A Very Good Year 5.11 15 My Kind Of Town 4.16 16 Good-Bye From Sinatra 1.12 17 High Hopes With Jack Kennedy * 1.51 * This single (studio recording) was issued as a promotional item for JFK's 1960 presidential campaign. I assume that its recording date is sometime in 1960. Source: Master Reel SBD > CD The below comment comes from an article I found on the web: THREE RARITIES BY FRANK SINATRA by Tony Maygarden Next up is "High Hopes" with Jack Kennedy. An innocent looking 45, with no label name or writer, producer or publisher credits. But -- could "Jack Kennedy" be John F. Kennedy, our 35th president, who was nicknamed "Jack?" A quick listen settles the question. It's not JFK, it's Frank Sinatra! This single was a promotional item for JFK's 1960 presidential campaign, with an anonymous contribution from his good buddy, Frank. Having seen plenty of Capitol Records pressings from this era, I would take an educated guess and say it was pressed by Capitol. The song, "High Hopes," is the same song made famous a year earlier in Frank's film A Hole in the Head. This version features a fast charging big band and mixed chorus, and new campaign lyrics.