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Legacy - World of Frank Sinatra
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Harry Connick, Jr.
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It Had to Be You (Big Band and Vocals)
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from When Harry Met Sally...
(1989)
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Michael Bublé
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I've Got You Under My Skin
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from It's Time
(2005)
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Frank Sinatra Jr.
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That Face
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from That Face!
(2006)
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Norah Jones
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Don't Know Why
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from Come Away With Me
(2002)
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Diana Krall
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Let's Fall In Love
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from The Very Best of Diana Krall
(2007)
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Elvis Costello & The Attractions
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Almost Blue
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from The Best of Elvis Costello: The First 10 Years
(2007)
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Michael Feinstein
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Exactly Like You
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from The Sinatra Project
(2008)
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Jamie Cullum
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Too Close For Comfort
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from Pointless Nostalgic
(2006)
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Peter Cincotti
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Sway
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from Peter Cincotti
(2006)
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Matt Dusk
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On the Street Where You Live
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from Back In Town
(2007)
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John Stevens
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It Had to Be You
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from Red
(2005)
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Madeleine Peyroux
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Dance Me to the End of Love
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from Careless Love
(2010)
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Jane Monheit
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I Wish You Love
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from The Very Best of Jane Monheit
(2005)
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Steve Tyrell
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The Way You Look Tonight (From Father of the Bride)
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from A New Standard
(2010)
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Nancy Sinatra
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It's for My Dad
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from For My Dad - EP
(2006)
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Comment:
Pretty much anyone who sings jazz or pop in the post-Sinatra era has a little bit of Frank in their style, proving that even though he's no longer with us, it's [i]still[/i] — and always will be — Frank's world. Gen X crooners Harry Connick, Jr. and Michael Bublé face their musical mentor head-on, with songs Frank had cut before they were even born, the former with a high-rollin', Vegas-ready reading of "It Had to Be You (Big Band and Vocals)," the latter with a bouncy, supper-club sparkle in "I've Got You Under My Skin." Norah Jones makes adulthood cool again with the smoky intimacy of her double-GRAMMY®-winning "Don't Know Why." Husband and wife Elvis Costello and Diana Krall approach the Sinatra legacy from nearly opposite ends of the spectrum, he with a heartbroken torch song in "Almost Blue," she with a muted, jazzy sweetness in "Let's Fall In Love." But don't stop there; from Madeleine Peyroux to Steve Tyrell, from Frank Jr. to daughter Nancy, we've got all of Sinatra's musical — and literal — offspring right here.
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