Midnight Sun is an album of late-night jazz standards recorded by Herb Alpert. This was Alpert's final release of newly recorded music for A&M Records in 1992. It would also mark the 30th anniversary of A&M Records.Featured tracks include Friends (an original composition featuring a duet with the late Sax legend Stan Getz recorded in 1990), as well as an orchestral arrangement of the hit A Taste Of Honey. Alpert offers two vocal efforts, Someone To Watch Over Me, and a new version of I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face. The album closes with Smile, co-written by Charlie Chaplin, whose legendary lot became the home of the A&M Studios back in 1966.