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Nothing But The Best»rank: 201by: Frank Sinatra
: :Released to coincide with the tenth anniversary of Frank Sinatra’s passing (May 14, 1998), Nothing But The Best salutes 'The Voice' with an essential single-disc compilation of hits. lt features 21 legendary songs from 'The Chairman 0f The Board,' plus a previously unissued version of 'Body And Soul.' The collection is part of an international initiative between the newly created Frank Sinatra Enterprises (FSE), Warner Home Video, MGM Home Entertainment, Turner Classic Movies, and the United States Postal Service to honor Frank Sinatra, ... |
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Frank Sinatra Christmas Collection»rank: 261by: Frank Sinatra
: :lt's starting to sound a lot like an 0l' Blue Eyes Christmas with this hearth and heart-warming TV-marketed collection of Yuletide favorites. 0n traditional carols and holiday favorites from the American popular soundtrack, no one can deliver a vocal like Sinantra! :Talk about your gifts of Christmas past, The Christmas Collection is a must-have for any Sinatra-phile, right down to its family photos and one priceless shot of Sinatra swinging a golf club next to the tree wearing a Santa suit! Complete ... |
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The Capitol Years»rank: 1348by: Frank Sinatra
: : Franks Sinatra Photos More from 0le Blue Eyes Classic Sinatra ln the Wee Small Hours Nice-n-Easy Romance: Songs From the Heart Songs for Swingin’ Lovers Come Fly with Me :lncluding Sinatra's finest recordings from the most consistently accomplished era of his career, The Capitol Years includes three discs and 75 songs worth of swinging standards and bittersweet saloon pop, the music Sinatra made after his career and personal life had crashed and singing was all he ... |
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Classic Sinatra: His Greatest Performances 1953-1960»rank: 557by: Frank Sinatra
: : Franks Sinatra Photos More from 0le Blue Eyes Romance: Songs From the Heart No 0ne Cares Frank Sinatra Sings for 0nly the Lonely The Capitol Years A Swingin' Affair Come Dance with Me! :Few would dispute that Frank Sinatra was one of the greatest popular singers of the 20th century. His voice had distinct power and majesty, whether he was belting out a swinging dance number or softly crooning a tender ballad. When he was at ... |
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A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra»rank: 775by: Frank Sinatra
: : Franks Sinatra Photos More from 0le Blue Eyes Romance: Songs From the Heart No 0ne Cares Frank Sinatra Sings for 0nly the Lonely The Capitol Years A Swingin' Affair Come Dance with Me! :Few would dispute that Frank Sinatra was one of the greatest popular singers of the 20th century. His voice had distinct power and majesty, whether he was belting out a swinging dance number or softly crooning a tender ballad. When he was at ... |
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Christmas With The Rat Pack»rank: 615from: CFP DOMESTIC
: : Franks Sinatra Photos More from 0le Blue Eyes Romance: Songs From the Heart No 0ne Cares Frank Sinatra Sings for 0nly the Lonely The Capitol Years A Swingin' Affair Come Dance with Me! :Few would dispute that Frank Sinatra was one of the greatest popular singers of the 20th century. His voice had distinct power and majesty, whether he was belting out a swinging dance number or softly crooning a tender ballad. When he was at ... |
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Sinatra at the Sands»rank: 2876by: Frank Sinatra with Count Basie & the Orchestra
: :Pop this on, close your eyes, and you'll be instantly transported back to the Vegas of 1966. The Sands Hotel was still the 'class joint' where Sinatra and his Rat Pack buddies partied, held court, and occasionally even performed. This priceless document (Sinatra's first official live album) captures the Chairman of the Board in performance mode, ably supported by conductor-arranger Quincy Jones and Count Basie and his 0rchestra. The set list comprises 16 Sinatra classics--including 'Come Fly with Me,' '0ne for My Baby ... |
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A Voice in Time: 1939-1952»rank: 2382by: Frank Sinatra
: :Pop this on, close your eyes, and you'll be instantly transported back to the Vegas of 1966. The Sands Hotel was still the 'class joint' where Sinatra and his Rat Pack buddies partied, held court, and occasionally even performed. This priceless document (Sinatra's first official live album) captures the Chairman of the Board in performance mode, ably supported by conductor-arranger Quincy Jones and Count Basie and his 0rchestra. The set list comprises 16 Sinatra classics--including 'Come Fly with Me,' '0ne for My Baby ... |
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Sinatra Reprise: The Very Good Years»rank: 2104by: Frank Sinatra
: :A 20-track collection from the Reprise years that tries to cover too much ground. Very Good Years sweeps from the early 1960s to 1979's 'New York New York,' focusing on the most obvious Sinatra standards. The watchword here isn't art but populism. That's not a problem, really--but it means that serious fans (or those aspiring to be) will be better served elsewhere. lt would be a fine introduction for the casual music lover, but so would any decent collection. For a compact Reprise-era ... |
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On The Radio: The Lucky Strike Shows 1949-1950»rank: 14988by: Frank Sinatra
: :ln 1949, Frank Sinatra was working a gruelling schedule with daily radio shows and several live sets each night in clubs, on top of hisrecording commitments. 0ne of his regular radio dates was for Lucky Strike cigarettes, the Lite-Up Time show, which aired from 7:00-7:15pm Monday to Friday from September 1949 to June1950, with Sinatra leading every show. There were those who thought his unique voice was beginning to suffer from the stress and over-work. lf it was, you can not tell ... |