arguably, Frank Sinatra's peak years as a singer. Sandwiched between the 1940s — when, under contract to Columbia, his rich baritone helped make him popular music's first true teen idol — and the 1960s, when he recorded on his own Reprise label, this was the decade when Sinatra...
Dancing In The Dark is a track by Frank Sinatra from the album Come Dance With Me! released in 1959. This track has received 0 comments and 15 ratings from BestEverAlbums.com site members. This track is rated in the top 9% of all tracks on BestEverAlbums
“Conspicuous” is a good adjective forTrilogy— less so for Sinatra’s recording career in the late ’60s and ’70s. While he remained a huge concert draw, his albums, on which he grappled with pop-rock material, were met with ambivalence. It must have been disheartening for ...
"Elvis Presley: The Family Album" and "Frank Sinatra: The Family Album" (both Little, Brown & Co., $29.99 hardcover) take a refreshing approach to an appreciation of the two American musical icons by assembling collections of photographs in faux family photo albums. The images range from the...
s really a little gem of an album – but unlike many of Frank’s LPs from this period it had no hit single to give it that extra sales boost. Down Beat magazine reviewed it upon its release and noted: “Moonlight Sinatra, however, is all sensitivity and restrained passion and, despite...
I'm Sorry I Made You CryFrank Sinatra、Alex Stordahl and His Orchestra How Deep Is the Ocean (How Blue Is the Sky)Frank Sinatra、Alex Stordahl and His Orchestra Over the RainbowFrank Sinatra、Alex Stordahl and His Orchestra (I Got a Woman Crazy for Me) She's Funny That WayFrank Sinatra...
Frank Sinatra was already an established superstar end one of the best-known vocalists in the world. From 1942 through 1954, he racked up 40 top 10 hits, including the Number One singles “Oh! What It Seemed to Be,”“Five Minutes More,” and “Mam’selle.” Sinatra also had an impres...
In his book Sessions With Sinatra, Charles L Granata describes the series of albums issued by Capitol between 1954 and 1961 as "models of perfection” and "the ultimate musical experience”. Songs For Swingin' Lovers! in particular is regarded by fans and critics as one of his very best. ...
Change Partners is a track by Frank Sinatra & Antônio Carlos Jobim from the album Francis Albert Sinatra And Antonio Carlos Jobim released in 1967. This track has received 0 comments and 24 ratings from BestEverAlbums.com site members. This track is r
In his book Sessions With Sinatra, Charles L Granata describes the series of albums issued by Capitol between 1954 and 1961 as "models of perfection” and "the ultimate musical experience”. Songs For Swingin' Lovers! in particular is regarded by fans and critics as one of his very best. ...