Category Archives: Albums

Sinatra Sings ‘Only the Lonely’

“Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely” held two other titles “Sings for Only the Lonely” and simply “Only the Lonely”.

Voyle Gilmore produced the album, released by Capitol Records in 1958. His son, John Gilmore, had this to say from his liner notes of his CD:

“Sinatra had fallen on hard times as the late 40’s passed into the 50’s and a new direction was needed to revitalize his career. After Dad was assigned… Read the rest

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Sinatra Might as Well Swing

“It Might as Well Be Swing” was produced in 1964 by Sonny Burke, a big bandleader and musical director at Reprise Records.

Burke played the violin and piano as a young boy but was a true athlete. He played football in High School and was honored with all-state fullback in Detroit, Michigan.

Burke was drawn to music again while attending Duke University and formed a 15-piece band and learned how to arrange music on his… Read the rest

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Sinatra and Swingin’ Brass with Neal Hefti

Reprise Records released “Sinatra and Swingin’ Brass” as a studio album in 1962 by Frank Sinatra, including his first time collaboration with arranger and composer Neal Hefti.

Hefti started his career by being a jazz trumpet player whose career involved working as a jazz composer and arranger for Count Basie, Judy Garland, Tony Bennett as well as Sinatra. But, Hefit is probably most celebrated for scoring the 1960 “Batman” TV series theme music and for composing the music for TheRead the rest

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Ol’ Blue Eyes Sings ‘Bein’ Green’

Don Costa teamed up with Sinatra once more, bringing Ol’ Blue Eyes out of retirement and into the main stream of a hit album. “Ol Blue Eyes is Back” makes for an appropriate title. Though, fans would like to argue that he never really retired – just played some golf and travelled while doing special appearances for charities and such.

Costa and Sinatra working together, once again, made the so-called comeback a real treat for… Read the rest

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Sinatra’s ‘My Favorite Valentine’

I am sure you will agree with me when I say Frank Sinatra’s songs are synonymous with love songs. A true Sinatra fan, I am sure, has his or her very favorite Sinatra love song.

What a better way to say “I love you” than with a Frank Sinatra song. Though, some of Sinatra songs are torch songs with love lost – angst.

“Look to Your Heart” is the third collection album of Frank Sinatra singles… Read the rest

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Sinatra Academy Award Winners

Simply called “Academy Award Winners” was released in 1964 by Reprise Records with long-time collaborator Nelson Riddle arranging and conducting songs from the vaults of the Academy Awards.

Frank Sinatra sings Oscar winners for Best Song, ranging from the first winning song “The Continental” in 1934 to “Days of Wine and Roses” in 1962. The album is stylish, professional and exclusive with some true diamonds even though their performances are not as illustrious as… Read the rest

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Sinatra Gets You Under His Skin

Reprise Records wanted to match the Frank Sinatra’s success at Columbia Records as well as Capitol Records. The goal was to create a successful issue of compilations from Sinatra’s hit songs. For obvious reasons, the album would be a hit – actually the album sold very well. “Sinatra’s Sinatra” was an attempt to compile formerly released 12 songs and re-recorded them for a 1963 release.

Long-standing colleague, Nelson Riddle, who was also a very popular… Read the rest

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‘Songs for Swingin’ Lovers!’ Spot Light on Carefree Sinatra

“Songs for Swingin’ Lovers!” was produced by one of Frank Sinatra’s long-time collaborators Voyle Gilmore. The fourth studio album was recorded in 1956 by Sinatra for Capitol Records.

Once again, Sinatra teams up with Nelson Riddle, who arranges and conducts a powerful yet subtle swinging album that is upbeat, jazzy and brash. As you listen to the album, you can’t help but notice Sinatra bounces off the hard-hitting horns while at the same time floats… Read the rest

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Sinatra and Riddle’s Greatest Collaboration

“The Concert” started as a promising renewal of Frank Sinatra and Nelson Riddle collaboration. The production turned out to be the finest of the era.

Sinatra is at his very best singing performances at the same time he displays jubilant sentiment. Riddle offers one of his finest arrangements most noticeable in the ballad “I Have a Dream” from the Broadway hit “The King and I”.

Reprise Records released the album in 1963… Read the rest

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My One and Only Sinatra

Frank Sinatra fans can’t help but take a look and listen to 1956 Capitol Records release of “This is Sinatra!” because the album contains both Frank Sinatra B-sides and singles.

Sinatra joined up with arranger and conductor Nelson Riddle. Riddle is known for being a long-time collaborator, and he orchestrated some of Sinatra’s greatest tracks, but never won a Grammy with him.

This album marks the first ever collection of his singles and unfortunately the album has… Read the rest

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