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Frank Sinatra Discoveries

Artist Song
Frank Sinatra  The Second Time Around  
Frank Sinatra  Love Is Here to Stay  
Frank Sinatra  Here's That Rainy Day  
Billy May and His Orchestra & Frank Sinatra  Moonlight In Vermont  
Frank Sinatra  Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry  
Frank Sinatra  I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues  
Frank Sinatra  Ol' Man River  
Frank Sinatra  Send In the Clowns  
Frank Sinatra  Angel Eyes  
Frank Sinatra with Count Basie & The Orchestra & Quincy Jones  The Shadow of Your Smile (Live)  
Frank Sinatra  Come Rain or Come Shine  
Frank Sinatra  Willow Weep For Me  
Frank Sinatra  Almost Like Being In Love  
Frank Sinatra  What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life? (1974 Album Version)  
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra  Blue Moon  
Frank Sinatra  Pennies from Heaven  
Frank Sinatra  Indian Summer  
Frank Sinatra  The Coffee Song (The Frank Sinatra Collection)  
Frank Sinatra  Something  
Frank Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim  How Insensitive [Insensatez]  
Frank Sinatra  Close to You  
Frank Sinatra  Only The Lonely  
Frank Sinatra  When the World Was Young  
Frank Sinatra  All the Things You Are  
Frank Sinatra  Where Are You?  
Frank Sinatra  Something's Gotta Give  
Frank Sinatra  Embraceable You  
Frank Sinatra  I Could Have Danced All Night  
Billy May and His Orchestra & Frank Sinatra  Brazil  
Frank Sinatra  Wave  
Frank Sinatra  A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square  
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey  Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread) [1994 Remastered]  
Frank Sinatra  Let's Fall In Love (The Frank Sinatra Collection)  
Frank Sinatra  What'll I Do?  
Frank Sinatra  (I Got a Woman Crazy for Me) She's Funny That Way  
Frank Sinatra  That's All  
Frank Sinatra  As Time Goes By  
Frank Sinatra  My One and Only Love  
Frank Sinatra  I Fall In Love Too Easily  
Frank Sinatra  Oh! Look at Me Now  
Frank Sinatra  These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You)  
Frank Sinatra  That Old Black Magic  
Frank Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim  Dindi  
Frank Sinatra  Taking A Chance On Love  
Frank Sinatra  It Had to Be You  
Frank Sinatra  Weep They Will  
Frank Sinatra  Hello, Young Lovers  
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra  East of the Sun (And West of the Moon)  
Frank Sinatra  Memories of You  
Frank Sinatra  Soliloquy  
Frank Sinatra  Just One Of Those Things  
Frank Sinatra  It Happened in Monterey  
Frank Sinatra  From Here to Eternity  
Frank Sinatra  Without a Song  
Billy May and His Orchestra & Frank Sinatra  Let's Get Away From It All  
Frank Sinatra  With Every Breathe I Take  
Frank Sinatra  Rain (Falling from the Skies) [Remastered]  
Frank Sinatra  I Have Dreamed  
Frank Sinatra  Wandering  
Frank Sinatra  I Get Along Without You Very Well  
Frank Sinatra  Last Night When We Were Young  
Frank Sinatra  A Man Alone  
Frank Sinatra  There Used to Be a Ballpark  
Frank Sinatra  In the Still of the Night (The Frank Sinatra Collection)  
Frank Sinatra  A Long Night  
Frank Sinatra  Emily  
Frank Sinatra  Don'cha Go 'Way Mad  
Frank Sinatra  Here's to the Losers  
Frank Sinatra  I Thought About You  
Frank Sinatra  I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'  
Frank Sinatra  Summer Me, Winter Me  
Frank Sinatra  From This Moment On  
Frank Sinatra  My Girl  
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra & Frank Sinatra  Say It  
Frank Sinatra  American Beauty Rose  

Comment:

For most artists, a selection of tracks like these would represent an A-list, but it's a measure of Frank Sinatra's astonishing talent that we can label these songs [i]discoveries[/i]. We're sure you'll recognize many of them, but we've also tried to offer a surprise or two. Part of Sinatra's gift was his ability to inhabit existing, sometimes overlooked songs and reinterpret them so that they would positively glow with popular appeal — and that's exactly what we find here, as he puts his stamp on the jazz standard "Send In the Clowns" and the George Harrison-penned Beatles ballad "Something." Whether he's crooning youthfully through "Blue Moon," reinventing the bossa nova with Antonio Carlos Jobim on "How Insensitive," or cooking up an intriguing collaboration with poet Rod McKuen on [i]A Man Alone[/i], Frank wears his material like a second skin.
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