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Frank Sinatra

Artist Song
Billy May and His Orchestra & Frank Sinatra  Come Fly With Me  
Frank Sinatra  Theme from New York, New York  
Frank Sinatra  I've Got You Under My Skin  
Frank Sinatra  One For My Baby  
Frank Sinatra  My Way  
Frank Sinatra  I Get A Kick Out Of You  
Frank Sinatra  Strangers In the Night  
Frank Sinatra  Night and Day  
Frank Sinatra  It Was a Very Good Year  
Frank Sinatra  I've Got the World on a String  
Frank Sinatra  The Lady Is A Tramp  
Frank Sinatra  Luck Be a Lady  
Frank Sinatra  Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night In the Week)  
Frank Sinatra  You Make Me Feel So Young  
Frank Sinatra  Love and Marriage  
Frank Sinatra  Fly Me to the Moon  
Frank Sinatra  Nancy (With the Laughing Face)  
Frank Sinatra  Summer Wind  
Frank Sinatra  Witchcraft  
Frank Sinatra  They Can't Take That Away From Me  
Frank Sinatra  The Way You Look Tonight  
Frank Sinatra  That's Life  
Frank Sinatra  I've Got a Crush On You  
Frank Sinatra  Body and Soul  
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra  I'll Be Seeing You (From "The Royal Palm Revue")  
Frank Sinatra & Nancy Sinatra  Somethin' Stupid  
Frank Sinatra  (Love Is) The Tender Trap  
Frank Sinatra  High Hopes  
Frank Sinatra  Young at Heart  
Frank Sinatra / Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra  I'll Never Smile Again  
Frank Sinatra  In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning  
Frank Sinatra  My Funny Valentine  
Frank Sinatra  The Birth of the Blues  
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra  Blue Skies  
Frank Sinatra  Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered (1963 Album Version)  
Frank Sinatra  All of Me  
Frank Sinatra  The Best Is Yet to Come  
Frank Sinatra  All the Way  
Billy May and His Orchestra & Frank Sinatra  Autumn In New York  
Frank Sinatra  Time After Time  
Frank Sinatra  When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You)  
Frank Sinatra  Put Your Dreams Away (For Another Day)  
Frank Sinatra  The Good Life  
Frank Sinatra  I Believe  
Frank Sinatra  You Do Something to Me  
Frank Sinatra  I Could Write a Book  
Frank Sinatra  Pocketful of Miracles  
Frank Sinatra  I Won't Dance  
Harry James and His Orchestra  All or Nothing At All  
Frank Sinatra  September Song  
Frank Sinatra  Nice 'N' Easy  
Frank Sinatra  (I Got a Woman Crazy for Me) She's Funny That Way  
Frank Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim  The Girl from Ipanema  
Frank Sinatra  Come Dance With Me  
Frank Sinatra  Lover  
Frank Sinatra  My Kind of Town  
Billy May and His Orchestra & Frank Sinatra  Chicago  
Frank Sinatra  Mack the Knife  
Frank Sinatra  Mood Indigo  
Frank Sinatra  Someone To Watch Over Me  
Frank Sinatra  Call Me Irresponsible  
Frank Sinatra  Drinking Again  
Frank Sinatra  The Brooklyn Bridge  
Frank Sinatra  The House I Live In  
Frank Sinatra  April In Paris  
Frank Sinatra  Sweet Lorraine  
Frank Sinatra  Laura  
Frank Sinatra  The Song Is You  
Frank Sinatra  Too Marvelous for Words  
Frank Sinatra  Learnin' the Blues  
Frank Sinatra  I'm a Fool to Want You  
Frank Sinatra  Makin' Whoopee  
Frank Sinatra  Hey! Jealous Lover  
Frank Sinatra  I'm Glad There Is You  
Frank Sinatra  At Long Last Love  

Comment:

From the hard-scrabble slums of Hoboken to the gilt-edged palaces of the Vegas Strip, nobody — [i]but nobody[/i] — defined the word [i]style[/i] like Francis Albert Sinatra. At every step — King of the Bobby Soxers, Leader of the Rat Pack, Chairman of the Board — Frank's star blazed with a bare-knuckled elegance that every man aspired to and every woman longed for, if only for a moment. As music historian Will Friedwald noted, Sinatra "was not only the single greatest [i]interpreter[/i] of the American popular songbook . . . he was, in a sense, its [i]inventor[/i]." The songs are legendary: "Night And Day," "Strangers In The Night," "My Way," and so many more. He crafted their every phrase, laid in each sugar-sweetened string and rimshot-climaxed drum roll, with Swiss-watch precision. And that voice — imitated by thousands, never even [i]remotely[/i] equaled. After literally hundreds of albums and generations of bringing crowds to their feet, more than a decade after his passing, it's Frank's world — still — and we just get to live in it.
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