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Product Details/SpecificationsRecording label: Warner Bros / Wea EAN: 0093624704522Binding: Audio CDFormat: Box set, Release Date: 1998-10-20Universal product code (UPC): 093624704522Number of discs: 20Great music, disappointing formatReview Date: 2009-08-07 Rating: 8 out of 10I agree with everyone's opinion about the overwhelming great quality of these tunes, and its comprehensive format. I even like the silly songs, like "Everybody's Twistin" which sounds SO early 60s that it made me laugh.
But am I the only person who is put off by the fact that these songs are not arranged in album order? Let's face it, Sinatra was a master of the LP format, putting together songs chosen particularly for a certain order. I doubt that anyone on the planet cares about hearing the songs grouped by recording date; we want to hear the songs recorded by album, with the other songs thrown in as well. Why can't I hear September of My Years the way it was intended to be?
Listing the albums by Reprise number seems silly as well, since it appears in the picture and listing of the albums that Sinatra '65 was released right before LA is my Lady (1984).
Does anyone agree with me??
ReviewsVery unprofessional when it comes to responding back to me!Review Date: 2009-05-25 Rating: 2 out of 10I never received my product, so how I'm I suppose to review this product. It's been almost a month and I never recieved it? There goes $400 down the drain!A goldmine of rare Sinatra 45 sides!Review Date: 2008-02-27 Rating: 10 out of 10Of course, the hits speak for themselves. But for me, the best part of this 20-CD set is the inclusion of those rare 45 sides never before on any domestic LP or CD. Many fans today have never heard tracks like "Say Hello," "I Sing The Songs (I Write The Songs)," "Night and Day (Disco Mix)" and "The Only Couple On The Floor" unless they own this collection.The Greatest Collection Of Music Ever Assembled.Review Date: 2007-12-23 Rating: 10 out of 10Frank Sinatra once sang these immortal lyrics:
"There ain't no love at all
Without as song!"
If this is true, then this set offers all the love in the world. 450 absolutely magnificent recordings that define popular music as an art form, sung by the medium's Picasso.
This collection features every recorded Frank made at Reprise from 1960 to 1988, in chronological order (those expecting to hear the songs in the same succession as on the original albums will be disappointed) and with excellent sound quality. These songs sound better than ever!
It was at Reprise, in my opinion, that Frank truly grew as an artist. If the Sinatra at Columbia was the young upstart who made bobbysoxers cry themselves to sleep each night, and the one at Capitol a slowly maturing interpreter of adult pop music, than the Sinatra at Reprise is an older statesman of the music world, who knows his craft like the back of his hand, who had seen it all and done it all, and let his reflect in his music.
Furthermore, the techniques that made Frank's vocal stylings so unique and effective - his phrasing, his breaht control, his timing, his range - were all perfected at Reprise. He also began to take more risks with his material. He moved away from the Big Bang / Swing / Jazz - type sound hew was known for and by the late 1960s' he was experimenting with Bossa Nova, R & V, Soul, Folk, Blues, and Rock And Roll (he even got into Disco in the 1970s'). His sources for material also grew to become more diverse, shying away from the showtunes, Great American Songbook standards, and the latest Cahn / Van Huesen numbers that had shaped his catalogue up to that point. Not many artists can sing both Jerome Kern's "Yesterdays" and Lennon & McCartney's "Yesterday" with the same amount of conviction and passion, but Frank makes it seem effortless.
To accurately analyze the 28 year period at Reprise, one has to divide them into three separate stages. The first is from 1960-1966 and is covered on Discs 1-10. This is essentually an extension of his Capitol years. The majority of the songs are either showtunes or from the pens of Great American Songbook laureattes Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, George and Ira Gershwin, Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer, Johnny Burke, Hoagy Charmichael, Rogers & Hart / Hammerstein, Jerome Kern, Dorothy Fields, Carolyn Leigh, Cy Coleman and Jule Styne. He also generally stuck with the same arrangers from the previous period: Nelson Riddle, Gordon Jenkins, and Billy May (by the late 1960s', Don Costa entered the picture and turned this Terrific Trio into The Fantastic Four of Frank's arrangers). Most telling, many of the recordings present on this half are rerecordings of songs he had previously attempted (and more often than not defined) at Capitol.
Not that any of this is a bad thing. Frank attempted many wonderful songs he had never done before: Porter's "You'd Be So Easy To Love," Berlin's "Let's Face The Music And Dance," the classic saloon song "You're Nobody 'Til Somebody To Loves You," Mercer & Arlen's "Come Rain Or Come Shine," Frank Losser's "Luck Be A Lady," Kern & Fields' "The Way You Look Tonight," his turbo charged rendition of Bart Howard's "Fly To Me The Moon," (done with legends Quincy Jones and Count Basie), and his showstopping version of Coleman and Leigh's "The Best Is Yet To Come" (again with Jones and Basie).
Also, the rerecording are all just as good and more often than not better than the Columbia and Capitol renditions. Take, for example, Don Costa's slow, moody, string driven 1961 arrangement of Cole Porter's masterpiece "Night And Day" and compare it to Nelson Riddle's uptempo, swingier, horn driven 1956 arrangement and tells me which one nails the obsessive longing nature of the song better. The answer is quite obvious on first listen, especially when Frank sings the song's rarely heard opening verse: "Like the beat of the tom tom....". The result is an eerie yet beautitful masterwork that ranks as one of Frank's finest achievements.
Similarly, the Reprise versions of "Witchcraft," "(How Little It Matters) How Little We Know," "I've Got You Under My Skin," and "Come Fly With Me" benefit from pumped up, more energetic arrangements that leave previous whitebread renditions in the dirt. His first solo # 1 record, "Oh, What It Seemed To Be," goes from a tender recollection of puppy love to a dusky, almost eerie reflection of a love long gone (intended or not, that's the feel it gives), giving an almost ghostly vibe in which you can picture Frank somberly walking around an empty dance floor thinking of his missing love.
Frank's diversity also begins to show its early stages here, such as his 1962 album "Great Songs From Great Britain," which includes his majestic rendition of "If I Had You" and his definitive recording of "The Very Thought Of You". He experiments a bit with the doo-wop on his great 1965 single "Available," and by the end of Disc 10 is experimenting with 1960s' pyschedelic pop with takes on Burt Bacharach's seductive "Call Me" and his "groovy" cover of Petula Clark's "Downtown".
Discs 11-15 (1966-1971) reflect a period of change. Frank's typical sound was falling more and more out of fashion, and he knew that to keep his star burning brightly, he had to update his sound. That transformation began with "That's Life," a tride and true Sinatra classic that defines his attitude and philosophy. The song is very reflective of the Soul / R & B of the time with its prominent organ, female backing vocals and its horn vamp on the bridge.
While this period marked a commercial dry spot for Frank (save for his # 1 hit with daughter Nancy, "Somethin' Stupid"), it's quite possibly the most intriguing and diverse period of his career. "This Town" and "The World We Knew" are solid attempts at channelling the rock movement, while "My Way Of Life" is Frank at his most powerful and soulful. His 1967 collaboration with Antonio Carlos Jobim and his one-off affair with Duke Ellington the following year marked returns to form for Frank, and rank among his best works, especially the Jobim sessions, which are beautiful from start to finish.
1968 saw Frank experimenting with folk on the album "Cycles," which among other gems includes its pensive and beautiful title track and solid takes on "By The Time I Get To Phoenix," "Gentle On My Mind," and "Both Sides Now." Also of special mention is the song "Star!," which Frank sang at the 1968 Academy Awards Ceremony. It's very much a Sinatra song, a classy swinger with The Voice in fine form and backed by a swaggering Nelson Riddle arrangment.
By 1969 Frank was still very much in control of his powers. It was around this time he recorded his anthem, "My Way," as well as several other classic recordings, including his Jobim reunion "Wave," which illustrates Frank's range as a vocalist quite well.
Frank also took a stab at some of the biggest hits of the day, all of which did justice to their originals: Jimmy Webb's "Didn't We" is given a smoky, after hours treatment that makes a "One For My Baby" - type masterpiece out of a decidedly second rate composition. The Beatles' "Yesterday" is given a hauntingly beautiful treatment, while Frank roars on Ray Charles' "Hallelujah, I Love Her So" and Stevie Wonder's "For Once In My Life," and his version of "Mrs. Robinson" is a gasser!
But by 1970, Frank was beginning to think of throwing in the towel. Good material was running dry, and he had been reduced to second rate material like "I Will Drink The Wine" and "Feelin' Kinda Sunday" that did not do his talent justice. There were some gems present during this time, however: his 1970 concept album, "Watertown" (with songs by Jake Holmes and Four Seasons wizard Bob Gaudio) has some excellent material, and his Billie Holiday tribute "Lady Day" is haunting. "Close To You" is a solid cover of the Carpenters, and Frank even makes the "Sesame "Street" staple "Bein' Green" a powerful and uplifting recording.
By 1971, this period of Frank had come to a close. His voice was worn and he was nearing 60. With this in mind, Frank retired.
This leads to our next period (1973-1988). Frank's retirement was short lived, and by 1973 he was back in the studio with the "Ol' Blue Eye Is Back" album. Frank's voice sounded more powerful than it had in 1970-71, and the material was a lot better, with Sonny Bono's "Bang Bang," Joe Raposo's "You Will Be My Music" and "There Used To Be A Ballpark", Stephen Sondheim's masterful "Send In The Clowns," and Paul Anka's "Let Me Try Again" being among the best material from the album. Also of note are Kris Kristoferson's "Nobody Wins," the haunting "Winners" and the lovely "Dream Away."
However, Frank had a long way ago before he regained his footing. The period of 1973 to 1977 was a period of inactivity for him, and most of the songs recorded then are hardly among his best.
That being said, there are some gems buried throughout these sessions. His 1974 album "Some Nice Things I've Missed" includes the masterpiece "What Are You Doing For The Rest Of Your Life" as well as solid takes on Jim Croce's "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" and his endearing cover of Stevie Wonder's "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life." "Just As Though You Were Here" is a sad but beautiful number with a flawless reading by Frank. Paul Anka's smooth "Anytime (I'll Be There)," "The Only Couple On The Floor," the Christmas singles "A Baby Just Like You" and "Christmas Memories" and Neil Diamond's bouyant "Stargazer" and powerful "Dry Your Eyes" (the latter one of Frank's most impressive latter day performances) are all solid if second rate Frank recordings.
By 1977, Frank had whipped his voice back into shape and reuinted with Nelson for the ultimately scrapped "Here's To The Ladies" sessions. The 6 songs from the sessions ("I Love My Wife," "Nancy," "Emily," "Linda," "Sweet Lorraine," and "Barbara") find Frank in excellent voice and Riddle's arrangements are in the pocket. It's a shame this album never materialized.
By the time Frank released his 1979 album "Trilogy," he had his voice fully back in force, and he punches out songs like "The Song Is You," "All Of You," "More Than You Know," "They All Laughed," "Let's Face The Music And Dance" and "Street Of Dreams" with the same energy and force as 25 years ago. He imbues a similar amount of force into more contemporary material such as "You And Me (We Wanted It All)," "Summer Me, Winter Me," "That's What God Looks Like To Me," Billy Joel's "Just The Way You Are," a haunting version of The Beatles' "Something," and of course, "New York, New York."
Disc 19 begins with the 6 tracks (in the same order as the original album) from the "Future" section of "Trilogy." These are arguably Frank's most quirkiest set of songs, but his voice is excellent and the orhcestrations are excellent. We then move onto the great 1981 saloon song album "She Shot Me Down." Some absolutely fantastic songs were culled from these sessions, among them "Everything Happens To Me," "I Loved Her," "Bang Bang," (a different recording but essentially the same arrangement of the 1973 version) and "Good Thing Going." But the highlight is the medley of "The Gal That Got Away / It Never Entered My Mind." Frank's final recording with Nelson Riddle, this haunting melody features Frank in perfect voice, bulldozing through two classic saloon songs like a prize fighter, knocking out notes and verses with an edge never heard before or since on any of his records. By the end of the song, you're left breathless.
Disc 20 represents the final years of Frank as an artist. This includes great recordings such as "Searching," the exciting "Here's To The Band," the lovely "It's Sunday" and the gentle "All The Way Home."
We then get to the infamous 1984 album "L.A. Is My Lady," which could've been a masterpiece had Quincy Jones not dressed it up with a bunch of cheesy 1980s' production values. There are, however some excellent recordings, including "Until The Real Thing Comes Along," "It's All Right With Me," and "Stormy Weather." "Mack The Knife" is sadly a wasted opportunity.
We then reach the very end of this collection, as we get the three final official tracks Frank recorded for Reprise. The first two are from October of 1986. Up first is "The Girls I Never Kissed," an excellent reflection of lost youth and regret that suits Frank perfectly. Next comes the triumphant swinger "Only One To A Customer." Frank has a ball here and Bill May's arrangement explodes with joy.
Then comes the closing number for this collection, "My Foolish Heart." This is an utterly fantastic recording. The arrangement bounces along, Frank sounds great and the result is a wholly triumphant and fitting close to a wonderful career.
The packaging for this cd is great, and the accompanying booklet makes for a great read. This may be a bit pricey, but it's an absolute must for any music fan. when it was first releasedReview Date: 2007-12-22 Rating: 10 out of 10When it was first released , this was the most expensive box set I had ever purchased...look at the $ now. Would I sell ? NEVER , it is Sinatra after all. The complete Reprise albums (later career). Not a wasted moment on these fantastic recordings....Personal fav from this set : "Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back" , an album that set out to prove exactly what it did prove....Sinatra was STILL the Chairman. Disc 1 Tracks: 1. Ring-A-Ding Ding2. Let's Fall in Love3. In the Still of the Night4. Foggy Day5. Let's Face the Music and Dance6. You'd Be So Easy to Love7. Fine Romance8. Coffee Song (They've Got an Awful Lot of Coffee in Brazil)9. Be Careful, It's My Heart10. I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm11. Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart12. You and the Night and the Music13. When I Take My Sugar to Tea14. Last Dance15. Second Time Around16. Tina17. In the Blue of Evening18. I'll Be Seeing You19. I'm Getting Sentimental over You20. Imagination21. Take Me22. Without a Song23. Polka Dots and Moonbeams24. Daybreak25. One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else)Disc 2 Tracks: 1. There Are Such Things2. It's Always You3. It Started All over Again4. East of the Sun (And West of the Moon)5. Curse of an Aching Heart6. Love Walked In7. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone8. Have You Met Miss Jones?9. Don't Be That Way10. I Never Knew11. Falling in Love With Love12. It's a Wonderful World13. Don't Cry Joe (Let Her Go, Let Her Go, Let Her Go)14. You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You15. Moonlight on the Ganges16. Granada17. As You Desire Me18. Stardust19. Yesterdays20. I Hadn't Anyone Till You21. It Might as Well Be Spring22. Prisoner of Love23. That's All24. Don't Take Your Love from MeDisc 3 Tracks: 1. Misty2. Come Rain or Come Shine3. Night and Day4. All or Nothing at All5. Pocketful of Miracles6. Name It and It's Yours7. Song Is Ended8. All Alone9. Charmaine10. When I Lost You11. Remember12. Together13. Girl Next Door14. Indiscreet15. What'll I Do?16. Oh, How I Miss You Tonight17. Are You Lonesome Tonight?18. Come Waltz With Me19. Everybody's Twistin'20. Nothing But the Best21. Boys' Night Out [#]Disc 4 Tracks: 1. I'm Beginning to See the Light2. I Get a Kick Out of You3. Ain't She Sweet4. I Love You5. They Can't Take That Away from Me6. Love Is Just Around the Corner7. At Long Last Love8. Serenade in Blue9. Goody Goody10. Don'cha Go 'Way Mad11. Tangerine12. Pick Yourself Up13. If I Had You14. Very Thought of You15. I'll Follow My Secret Heart16. Garden in the Rain17. London by Night18. Gypsy19. Roses of Picardy20. Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square21. We'll Meet Again22. Now Is the Hour23. We'll Gather Lilacs in the Spring24. Look of Love25. I Left My Heart in San FranciscoDisc 5 Tracks: 1. Nice Work If You Can Get It - Count Basie Orchestra, Frank Sinatra2. Please Be Kind - Count Basie Orchestra, Frank Sinatra3. I Won't Dance - Count Basie Orchestra, Frank Sinatra4. Learnin' the Blues - Count Basie Orchestra, Frank Sinatra5. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down (And Write Myself a Letter) - Count Basie Orchestra, Frank Sinatra6. I Only Have Eyes for You - Count Basie Orchestra, Frank Sinatra7. My Kind of Girl - Count Basie Orchestra, Frank Sinatra8. Pennies from Heaven - Count Basie Orchestra, Frank Sinatra9. (Love Is) The Tender Trap - Count Basie Orchestra, Frank Sinatra10. Looking at the World Thru Rose Colored Glasses - Count Basie Orchestra, Frank Sinatra11. Me and My Shadow - Sammy Davis, Jr., Frank Sinatra12. Come Blow Your Horn13. Call Me Irresponsible14. Lost in the Stars15. My Heart Stood Still16. Ol' Man River17. This Nearly Was Mine18. You'll Never Walk Alone19. I Have Dreamed20. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered21. California22. America the BeautifulDisc 6 Tracks: 1. Soliloquy2. You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me3. In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning4. Nancy (With the Laughing Face)5. Young at Heart6. Second Time Around7. All the Way8. Witchcraft9. (How Little It Matters) How Little We Know10. Put Your Dreams Away (For Another Day)11. I've Got You Under My Skin12. Oh! What It Seemed to Be13. We Open in Venice - Sammy Davis, Jr., Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra14. Old Devil Moon15. When I'm Not Near the Girl I Love16. Guys and Dolls - Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra17. I've Never Been in Love Before18. So in Love (Reprise) - Frank Sinatra, Keely Smith19. Twin Soliloquies - Frank Sinatra, Keely Smith20. Some Enchanted Evening21. Some Enchanted Evening (Reprise) - Rosemary Clooney, Frank SinatraDisc 7 Tracks: 1. Luck Be a Lady2. Fugue for Tinhorns - Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra3. Oldest Established (Permanent Floating Crap Game in New York) - Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra4. Here's to the Losers5. Love Isn't Just for the Young6. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas7. Talk to Me Baby8. Stay With Me (Main Theme from the Cardinal)9. Early American - Frank Sinatra, Fred Waring & His Pennsylvanians10. House I Live In - Frank Sinatra, Fred Waring & His Pennsylvanians11. You're a Lucky Fellow, Mr. Smith - Frank Sinatra, Fred Waring & His Pennsylvanians12. Way You Look Tonight13. Three Coins in the Fountain14. Swinging on a Star15. Continental16. In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening17. It Might as Well Be Spring18. Secret Love19. Moon River20. Days of Wine and Roses21. Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing22. Let Us Break Bread Together - Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Fred Waring & His Pennsylvanians23. You Never Had It So Good - Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Fred Waring & His PennsylvaniansDisc 8 Tracks: 1. I Can't Believe I'm Losing You2. My Kind of Town3. I Like to Lead When I Dance4. Style - Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra5. Mister Booze - Bing Crosby, Sammy Davis, Jr., Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra6. Don't Be a Do-Badder (Finale) - Bing Crosby, Sammy Davis, Jr., Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra7. Best Is Yet to Come - Count Basie Orchestra, Frank Sinatra8. I Wanna Be Around - Count Basie Orchestra, Frank Sinatra9. I Believe in You - Count Basie Orchestra, Frank Sinatra10. Fly Me to the Moon - Count Basie Orchestra, Frank Sinatra11. Hello, Dolly! - Count Basie Orchestra, Frank Sinatra12. Good Life - Count Basie Orchestra, Frank Sinatra13. I Wish You Love - Count Basie Orchestra, Frank Sinatra14. I Can't Stop Loving You - Count Basie Orchestra, Frank Sinatra15. More [Theme from Mondo Cane] - Count Basie Orchestra, Frank Sinatra16. Wives and Lovers - Count Basie Orchestra, Frank Sinatra17. Old-Fashioned Christmas - Fred Waring & His Pennsylvanians, Frank Sinatra, Fred Waring & His Pennsylvanians18. I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day - Fred Waring, Frank Sinatra, Fred Waring & His Pennsylvanians19. Little Drummer Boy - Fred Waring, Frank Sinatra, Fred Waring & His Pennsylvanians20. Go Tell It on the Mountain - Bing Crosby, Fred Waring, Frank Sinatra, Fred Waring & His Pennsylvanians21. We Wish You the Merriest - Bing Crosby, Fred Waring, Frank Sinatra, Fred Waring & His Pennsylvanians22. Softly, As I Leave You23. Then Suddenly Love24. Since Marie Has Left Paree [#]25. AvailableDisc 9 Tracks: 1. Pass Me By2. Emily3. Dear Heart4. Somewhere in Your Heart5. Any Time at All6. Don't Wait Too Long7. September Song8. Last Night When We Were Young9. Hello, Young Lovers10. I See It Now11. When the Wind Was Green12. Once upon a Time13. How Old Am I?14. It Was a Very Good Year15. Man in the Looking Glass16. This Is All I Ask17. It Gets Lonely Early18. September of My Years19. Tell Her (You Love Her Each Day)20. When Somebody Loves You21. Forget Domani22. Ev'rybody Has the Right to Be Wrong! (At Least Once)23. I'll Only Miss Her When I Think of Her - Laurindo Almeida, Frank Sinatra24. Golden MomentDisc 10 Tracks: 1. Come Fly With Me2. I'll Never Smile Again3. Moment to Moment4. Love and Marriage5. Moon Song6. Moon Love7. Moon Got in My Eyes8. Moonlight Serenade9. Reaching for the Moon10. I Wished on the Moon11. Moonlight Becomes You12. Moonlight Mood13. Oh, You Crazy Moon14. Moon Was Yellow15. Strangers in the Night16. My Baby Just Cares for Me17. Yes Sir, That's My Baby18. You're Driving Me Crazy!19. Most Beautiful Girl in the World20. Summer Wind21. All or Nothing at All22. Call Me23. On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever)24. DowntownDisc 11 Tracks: 1. That's Life2. Give Her Love3. What Now, My Love?4. Somewhere My Love5. Winchester Cathedral6. I Will Wait for You7. You're Gonna Hear from Me8. Sand and Sea9. Impossible Dream10. Baubles, Bangles and Beads - Antonio Carlos Jobim, Frank Sinatra11. I Concentrate on You - Antonio Carlos Jobim, Frank Sinatra12. Dindi13. Change Partners - Frank Sinatra, Al Viola14. Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Corcovado)15. If You Never Come to Me16. Girl from Ipanema - Antonio Carlos Jobim, Frank Sinatra17. Meditation (Meditação)18. Once I Loved (O Amor en Paz) - Antonio Carlos Jobim, Frank Sinatra19. How Insensitive (Insensatez) - Antonio Carlos Jobim, Frank Sinatra20. Drinking Again21. Somethin' Stupid - Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra22. You Are There23. World We Knew (Over and Over)24. Born Free25. This Is My LoveDisc 12 Tracks: 1. This Is My Song2. Don't Sleep in the Subway3. Some Enchanted Evening4. This Town5. Younger Than Springtime6. All I Need Is the Girl - Duke Ellington & His Orchestra, Frank Sinatra7. Yellow Days - Duke Ellington & His Orchestra, Frank Sinatra8. Indian Summer - Duke Ellington & His Orchestra, Frank Sinatra9. Come Back to Me - Duke Ellington & His Orchestra, Frank Sinatra10. Poor Butterfly - Duke Ellington & His Orchestra, Frank Sinatra11. Sunny - Duke Ellington & His Orchestra, Frank Sinatra12. I Like the Sunrise - Duke Ellington & His Orchestra, Frank Sinatra13. Follow Me - Duke Ellington & His Orchestra, Frank Sinatra14. My Way of Life15. Cycles16. Whatever Happened to Christmas?17. Twelve Days of Christmas - Frank Sinatra, Sinatra Family, Nancy Sinatra, Tina Sinatra18. Bells of Christmas (Greensleeves) - Frank Sinatra, Sinatra Family, Nancy Sinatra, Tina Sinatra19. I Wouldn't Trade Christmas - Frank Sinatra, Sinatra Family, Nancy Sinatra, Tina Sinatra20. Christmas WaltzDisc 13 Tracks: 1. Blue Lace2. Star!3. Gentle on My Mind4. By the Time I Get to Phoenix5. Little Green Apples6. Moody River7. Pretty Colors8. Rain in My Heart9. Wandering10. Both Sides Now11. My Way12. One Note Samba (Samba de Uma Nota So) - Antonio Carlos Jobim, Frank Sinatra13. Don't Ever Go Away (Por Causa de Voce)14. Wave15. Bonito16. Someone to Light up My Life17. Desafinado [#] - Antonio Carlos Jobim, Frank Sinatra18. Agua de Beber - Antonio Carlos Jobim, Frank Sinatra19. Songs of the Sabiá20. This Happy Madness (Estrada Branca) - Antonio Carlos Jobim, Frank Sinatra21. TristeDisc 14 Tracks: 1. All My Tomorrows2. Didn't We3. Day in the Life of a Fool4. Yesterday5. If You Go Away6. Watch What Happens7. For Once in My Life8. Mrs. Robinson9. Hallelujah, I Love Her So10. I've Been to Town11. Empty Is12. Single Man13. Lonesome Cities14. Beautiful Strangers15. Man Alone16. Love's Been Good to Me17. Out Beyond the Window18. Night19. Some Traveling Music20. From Promise to Promise21. Man Alone (Reprise)22. In the Shadow of the Moon23. Forget to Remember24. Goin' Out of My HeadDisc 15 Tracks: 1. I Would Be in Love (Anyway)2. Train3. She Says4. Lady Day5. Watertown6. What's Now Is Now7. Goodbye (She Quietly Says)8. What a Funny Girl (You Used to Be)9. Elizabeth10. Michael and Peter11. For a While12. Lady Day13. I Will Drink the Wine14. Bein' Green15. My Sweet Lady16. Sunrise in the Morning17. I'm Not Afraid18. Something19. Leaving on a Jet Plane20. Close to You21. Feelin' Kinda Sunday - Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra22. Life's a Trippy Thing - Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra23. Game Is Over [#]Disc 16 Tracks: 1. Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) [#]2. You Will Be My Music3. Noah4. Nobody Wins5. Hurt Doesn't Go Away6. Winners7. Let Me Try Again [Laisse Moi le Temps]8. Walk Away [#]9. Send in the Clowns10. There Used to Be a Ballpark11. You're So Right (For What's Wrong in My Life)12. Dream Away13. Bad, Bad Leroy Brown14. I'm Gonna Make It All the Way15. Empty Tables16. If17. Summer Knows18. Sweet Caroline19. You Turned My World Around20. What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?21. Tie a Yellow Ribbon 'Round the Ole Oak Tree22. Satisfy Me One More TimeDisc 17 Tracks: 1. You Are the Sunshine of My Life2. Just as Though You Were Here3. Everything Happens to Me [#]4. Anytime (I'll Be There)5. Only Couple on the Floor6. I Believe I'm Gonna Love You7. Saddest Thing of All8. Baby Just Like You9. Christmas Memories10. I Sing the Songs (I Write the Songs)11. Empty Tables - Bill Miller, Frank Sinatra12. Send in the Clowns - Bill Miller, Frank Sinatra13. Best I Ever Had - Sam Butera, Frank Sinatra14. Stargazer - Bill Butera, Frank Sinatra15. Dry Your Eyes16. Like a Sad Song17. I Love My Wife18. Night and Day19. All or Nothing at All [#]20. Everybody Ought to Be in Love21. Nancy (With the Laughing Face)22. Emily23. Linda [#]24. Sweet LorraineDisc 18 Tracks: 1. Barbara2. I Had the Craziest Dream3. It Had to Be You4. You and Me (We Wanted It All)5. MacArthur Park6. Summer Me, Winter Me7. That's What God Looks Like to Me8. For the Good Times - Eileen Farrell, Frank Sinatra9. Love Me Tender10. Just the Way You Are11. Song Sung Blue12. Isn't She Lovely? [#]13. My Shining Hour14. All of You15. More Than You Know16. Song Is You17. But Not for Me18. Street of Dreams19. They All Laughed20. Let's Face the Music and Dance21. Theme from New York, New York22. SomethingDisc 19 Tracks: 1. What Time Does the Next Miracle Leave? - Diana Lee, Frank Sinatra, Jerry Whitman2. World War None!3. Future - Beverly Jenkins, Frank Sinatra4. Future (Continued): I've Been There5. Future (Conclusion): Song Without Words - Beverly Jenkins, Loulie Jean Norman, Frank Sinatra6. Before the Music Ends (Finale)7. Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)8. Everything Happens to Me [#]9. Medley: The Gal That Got Away/It Never Entered My Mind [Medley]10. Thanks for the Memory11. I Loved Her12. Long Night13. South to a Warmer Place14. Say Hello15. Good Thing GoingDisc 20 Tracks: 1. Monday Morning Quarterback2. Hey Look, No Cryin'3. To Love a Child - Nikka Costa, Frank Sinatra4. Love Makes Us Whatever We Want to Be [#]5. Searching6. Here's to the Band7. All the Way Home [#]8. It's Sunday - Tony Mottola, Frank Sinatra9. L.A. Is My Lady - Quincy Jones & His Orchestra, , Frank Sinatra10. Until the Real Thing Comes Along - Quincy Jones & His Orchestra, , Frank Sinatra11. After You've Gone - Quincy Jones & His Orchestra, , Frank Sinatra12. Best of Everything - Quincy Jones & His Orchestra, , Frank Sinatra13. It's All Right With Me - Quincy Jones & His Orchestra, , Frank Sinatra14. Hundred Years from Today - Quincy Jones & His Orchestra, , Frank Sinatra15. How Do You Keep the Music Playing? - Quincy Jones, Quincy Jones, Frank Sinatra16. Teach Me Tonight - Quincy Jones & His Orchestra, , Frank Sinatra17. If I Should Lose You - Oliver Jones, , Frank Sinatra18. Stormy Weather - Quincy Jones, Quincy Jones, Frank Sinatra19. Mack the Knife - Hank Jones, Quincy Jones, Frank Sinatra20. Girls I Never Kissed [#] - Quincy Jones & His Orchestra, Frank Sinatra21. Only One to a Customer [#] - Quincy Jones & His Orchestra, Frank Sinatra22. My Foolish Heart [#] - Quincy Jones & His Orchestra, Jack Sheldon, Frank SinatraPublishers: Warner Bros / Wea
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