Throughout his career, Frank Sinatra always stood for good music. In the early 1950s when he was with Columbia, he refused to record most of the novelty songs that [more]
"May you live a hundred years and may the last voice that you hear be mine." —Frank Sinatra
One of the most important and influential singers of the 20th century, Frank Sinatra had million selling records in six different decades. His relaxed [more]
Throughout his career, Frank Sinatra always stood for good music. In the early 1950s when he was with Columbia, he refused to record most of the novelty songs that were [more]
Throughout his career, Frank Sinatra always stood for good music. In the early 1950s when he was with Columbia, he refused to record most of the [more]
This is a fine budget-priced box set that puts three single-disc collections from Frank Sinatra's Columbia Records period under one slipcover. Sinatra Sings His Greatest Hits is [more]
When it comes to Christmas tunes, many songs are identified with specific performers. "White Christmas" was a huge hit for Bing Crosby and Mel Tormé [more]
Frank Sinatra made his first studio recordings on July 13, 1939 with a band led by the man who gave him his first [more]
Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits! concentrates on the Chairman of the Board's pop hits from the mid- and late '60s, several of which were single-only releases or only [more]
Concord's Christmas with Sinatra and Friends highlights several unforgettable songs of the season with a few lesser-heard but enjoyable cuts mixed in. Eight [more]
A sequel to Capitol's 2000 Classic Sinatra, 2009's Classic Sinatra II rounds up another 20 tracks from Sinatra's seminal '50s recordings for Capitol, adding the previously unreleased (and just fine)
Without argument, Frank Sinatra is the most iconic American singer of the 20th century. This whopping five-disc set issued by Reprise attempts to define Sinatra [more]
Originally titled More Hits of the 50's and 60's, Frankly Basie: Count Basie Plays the Hits of Frank Sinatra, a salute to Frank Sinatra by [more]