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Recorded in 1958, Tony Bennett's pure and passionate vocal perfectly fits this beautiful yet mournful ballad, which was written by Rogers and Hammerstein for their Broadway ...
As Sinatra matured musically and through life experience a greater quality and emotional depth colored his vocal artistry. Yet vivid shades of greatness can be heard in ...
Recorded in March 1959, and found on Sinatra's emotionally dark "No One Cares" album, this possibly is the best recording of "Why Try To Change Me Now?"--or at least Sinatra's ...
Recorded in September 1952, this incredibly moving rendition of "Why Try to Change Me Know?" was Sinatra's final recording for Columbia Records. His world was a wreck at ...
Recorded in early 1951, Sinatra's evolving artistry and vocal command are beautifully showcased on this tender song. But his recording of "Love Me" is sadly ironic. At ...
Many talented artists have recorded this haunting reflection of love lost, but none like Sinatra. Actually, he sang "What'll I Do?" only a few times; he said it was just ...
From 1958, this version of "All My Tomorrows" is one of my favorite Sinatra recordings. Beautifully sung by Mr. Sinatra, his voice is at its peak; clean, pure, strong--yet ...
Recorded in 1965, I think this is the best ever recording of "Fly Me to the Moon." Oh, not to take anything away from Frank Sinatra and his incredible '64 jazz-infused Quincy ...
Many of Tony Bennett's greatest recordings were made in the 60s and 70s. This song, from 1965, was originally found on his marvelous "If I Ruled the World: Songs for the ...
From March 1959, and found on "No One Cares"--the darkest and most mournful of Sinatra's great masterwork albums, "Just Friends" is achingly yet tragically beautiful. The ...
From 1975, and originally found on "The Tony Bennett/Bill Evans Album"--"But Beautiful" truly is, well, beautiful! There is so much richness and depth in the Bennett/Evans ...
From 1955, it's no fairy tale that Mr. Sinatra was at his vocal peak when he recorded this simple yet simply beautiful song. Sinatra's years at Capitol Records (1953-1961) ...
Composed by the talented Billy Strayhorn, the songwriting genius who created many of Duke Ellington's masterpieces--amazingly, "Strays" was just 16-years old when he wrote ...
On March 27,1951, during a period of intense personal and professional problems, Sinatra entered the Columbia studios in New York to record "I'm A Fool To Want You" for the ...
Recorded in 1959, and found on "No One Cares," clearly Sinatra's darkest album; each song is profoundly mournful and emotionally overwhelming. Sinatra's grief-stricken vocals ...
From 1959, and the dark and brooding "No One Cares" album, a remarkable record of personal grief distilled into art reflecting life, ranks a close second to Sinatra's "Only ...
I've received several messages passionately stating this 1941 recording of "This Love of Mine" is superior to the recording Sinatra made in 1955 for his masterpiece "In ...
Recorded in 1956, and found on the "Close to You" album, the beauty and simplicity of "Love Locked Out"--as well as each of the album's other elegant recordings--is stunning....
Recorded in 1956, "With Every Breath I Take" can be found on "Close to You," one of Sinatra's great yet greatly under appreciated works of art. Sinatra's voice is elegantly ...
Recorded in 1961, "Memories of You" finds Sinatra's voice at its peak: mature, reflective and tender. Included on "Point of No Return," Sinatra's final studio album with ...
This is simply a beautiful song by Mr. Sinatra. From 1955, his voice and phrasing could not be better. You can hear layers of delicacy, sensitivity and sadness--projected ...
From 1956, a sweet but seldom heard gem from Mr. Sinatra. I actually used to sing this song. Oh, how magical her love for me was--or the illusion of it, anyway...
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Recorded on June 24, 1958, and found on what is perhaps Sinatra's best album, "Only The Lonely." Oh, the record does not contain Sinatra's most upbeat collection of songs--each ...
Recorded in 1958, "Ebb Tide" was originally found on "Only the Lonely," arguably Frank Sinatra's greatest album. Frank Sinatra, Jr. has said it was his father's favorite ...
From 1957, and found on "Where Are You?"--one of the best albums ever recorded, "Lonely Town" is hauntingly grand on every level. Its lyrics where written by the incredible ...

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