Bob Dylan has recently announced that he will release his 36th studio album 'Shadows in the Night,' which includes "uncover" tracks originally recorded by the likes of Frank Sinatra.
The American singer said that they were not covering the tracks, as it has already been done by many artists but rather they are "uncovering" them, the BBC reported.
The band hopes to lift the famous artists out of the grave and bring them into the light of day, he further added.
'Like a Rolling Stone' singer also mentioned that it was a privilege for him to make the album and he doesn't have to express much about the tracks as they themselves will speak their emotions out.
Album will have songs like 'I'm A Fool To Want You, The Night We Called It A Day and Irving Berlin's What'll I Do' that were recorded by Sinatra and Nat King Cole's 'Autumn Leaves' and 'Some Enchanted Evening' by Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific.