
01:37:15 Frank Sinatra Jeepers Creepersģ5. 01:32:01 Frank Sinatra Come Dance with Meģ3.

01:16:37 Frank Sinatra When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles with You)ģ0. 01:09:58 Frank Sinatra A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley SquareĢ7. 01:06:57 Frank Sinatra (Love Is) The Tender TrapĢ5. 01:04:15 Frank Sinatra Love Is Here to StayĢ4. 00:59:34 Frank Sinatra It's a Wonderful WorldĢ3. 00:56:45 Frank Sinatra Now Is the HourĢ1. 00:54:43 Frank Sinatra It All Depends on YouĢ0. 00:52:17 Frank Sinatra Dancing in the Darkġ9. 00:50:43 Frank Sinatra You Do Something to Meġ8. 00:48:24 Frank Sinatra You're Getting to Be a Habit with Meġ7. 00:38:57 Frank Sinatra Too Marvelous for Wordsġ6. 00:34:20 Frank Sinatra My Kind of Girlġ3. 00:30:47 Frank Sinatra That Old Feelingġ2. 00:26:35 Frank Sinatra You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves Youġ1. 00:22:10 Frank Sinatra One for My Baby (And One More for the Road)ġ0.

00:18:54 Frank Sinatra Just One of Those Thingsĩ. 00:16:21 Frank Sinatra Have You Met Miss Jones?Ĩ. 00:14:03 Frank Sinatra It's Only a Paper Moonħ. 00:10:00 Frank Sinatra I've Got a Crush on YouĦ. 00:06:15 Frank Sinatra I've Got You Under My SkinĤ. 00:03:18 Frank Sinatra I Get a Kick out of Youģ. 00:00:00 Frank Sinatra Come Fly with MeĢ. Many of his signature songs have been collected here in a superb compilation that includes such classics as "Come Fly With Me", "I've Got You Under My Skin", "Nice 'N' Easy" and "The Lady Is A Tramp".ġ.
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And the two of them can be seen performing together in a relaxed setting on a Sinatra TV special.Ī discussion of these great concept albums is definitely relevant to a Frank Sinatra Tribute, whose contribution is kept alive by the incredible library of recordings he left, and even by all the performers who continue to perform his songs, as Frank Sinatra tribute artists or Sinatra impersonators, as they’re also known.įor those who want to catch up on most of the titles above, you might want to pick up a CD box set of Frank Sinatra concept albums available from Capitol Records, where most of them originated.'Ol' Blue Eyes' left us in 1998 after a stellar, near six-decade career, but his legend lives on through his music. And of course, there was the great collaboration with one of Brazil’s finest singer/composers, which resulted in an album called simply Francis Albert Sinatra and Antonio Carlos Jobim. Later on, an inspired collection of songs sung from a mature point of view was called September Of My Years. It didn’t exactly become part of the mainstream, but definitely has its fans. One of the least known Sinatra concept albums is Watertown, which actually tells a story. Probably the most specific of the Sinatra concept albums would be Moonlight Sinatra, which only contained songs with the word moon in the title, although it didn’t include Fly Me To The Moon.

And then there was Nice n Easy, The Concert Sinatra and an ambitious project called Trilogy. Many more Sinatra concept albums came along, including uptempo releases like Come Fly With Me, Come Dance With Me, Songs For Swingin’ Lovers, A Swingin’ Affair, and Sinatra Swingin’ Session. That last one had an album cover featuring a tearful Sinatra that won a grammy for album cover art. The list of Frank Sinatra concept albums is extensive, with many sorrowful ballad collections like Where Are You, No One Cares, All Alone, Point Of No Return, and Only The Lonely. Its songs were all specifically recorded for the album and like the title song, they were all ballads about lost love and loneliness.
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But the first full Sinatra concept album was In The Wee Small Hours Of the Morning, released in 1955. As a result, he may be more associated with the concept album than any other recording artist.Įarly Sinatra concept album examples include Songs For Young Lovers and Swing Easy. And he continued the idea over the years with many great collections based on a single concept. Starting in the 50’s, Frank Sinatra embraced the notion of putting out albums that had a unifying theme.
