Contains 6 CDs with cinematic performances, promos and interviews ‘The Voice’ sang in nearly 50 different films, newsreels and radio/TV spots released by Paramount, RKO, MGM, Columbia, Hearst, Warner Bros., Universal, United Artists, UA/Capitol and Goldwyn from 1940 to 1964. Virtually every track available on CD for the first time. Rarities include a 1948 radio interview for MGM’s...
Essentially the sequel to 1957′s Where Are You?, this 1959 release finds Sinatra once again singing tales of woe to the lush accompaniment of Gordon Jenkins’ classically influenced arrangements. Torch songs this time around include “Just Friends,” “None But the Lonely Heart,” “Stormy Weather,” and “When No One Cares,” all delivered with minimal...
2010 reissue of this live album, originally recorded in 1974 at Madison Square Garden, NYC. Universal. 2010.
Price: $17.98
2010 reissue of his live album recorded in Paris, 1962. Universal.
Digitally remastered edition of his 1964 album. America I Hear You Singing is a collection of patriotic songs, a tribute to John F. Kennedy in collaboration with Bing Crosby and Fred Waring. Universal.
Price: $17.98
As very few of the 11 songs in this collection even made it onto the charts, the title of this record is something of a misnomer. This does, however, offer an intriguing snapshot of Sinatra’s late-’60s/early-’70s career. While there’s only one bona-fide classic in the bunch (“My Way”), you get interesting takes on contemporary pop numbers like Little Anthony’s...