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Deep Night: Columbia era Sinatra classics

Artist Song
Frank Sinatra  Deep Night 
Frank Sinatra  Why Try to Change Me Now? 
Frank Sinatra  What'll I Do? 
Frank Sinatra  Someone to Watch Over Me 
Frank Sinatra  The Night We Called it a Day 
Frank Sinatra  Full Moon and Empty Arms 
Frank Sinatra  I Fall in Love Too Easily 
Frank Sinatra  Hello Young Lovers 
Frank Sinatra  Embraceable You 
Frank Sinatra  Saturday Night (is the loneliest night of the week) 
Frank Sinatra  American Beauty Rose 
Frank Sinatra  Should I (Reveal) 
Frank Sinatra  Five Minutes More 
Frank Sinatra  Blue Skies 
Frank Sinatra  It All Depends on You 
Frank Sinatra  Begin the Beguine 
Frank Sinatra  Over the Rainbow 
Frank Sinatra  You Do Something to Me 
Frank Sinatra  We Kiss in a Shadow 
Frank Sinatra  Why Shouldn't I? 
Frank Sinatra  They Say it's Wonderful 
Frank Sinatra  Time after Time 
Frank Sinatra  All of Me 
Frank Sinatra  Nature Boy 
Frank Sinatra  Lost in the Stars 

Comment:

It's no big news that Frank Sinatra is great. Different people love different eras. I enjoy later stuff, too, but I consider the 1943-1952 period the best. He was ascending -- not quite to the summit -- but clearly improving and gathering strength with each successive release. The songs in this particular mix cover virtually every human emotion, so I never grow tired of hearing it, no matter my mood.

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greaseball1
Date: 3/30/2003
I love Sinatra, Haven't heard much from this period, I have a couple of 78's, but would love to hear his version of Nature Boy.
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Geoffrey Holland
Date: 3/31/2003
Sinatra was the king.
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NickTwisp
Date: 4/23/2003
Whoa, finally I've found a good Frank Sinatra compilation. Thanks, I've been looking for this.