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Frank Sinatra — on this day in 1960 — released the iconic ‘Nice ‘n’ Easy’ album!

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Celebrate Christmas in July with two of Frank Sinatra’s most beloved holiday classics! The exclusive “Jingle Bells” / “Silent Night” Tiny Vinyl Edition is available for pre-order now, only at @target!
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Watch “Seth MacFarlane – The Making of Lush Life: The Lost Sinatra Arrangements” available on YouTube now.
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Now regarded as one of the first proper concept albums, ‘In the Wee Small Hours’ delved deep into feelings of melancholy, depression, and failed love. The album proved to be a commercial success and was instrumental in LPs being seen as cohesive pieces of art, rather than just individual, arbitrary singles grouped together.
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“She gets too hungry for dinner at eight…” 🎶
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Originally released in 1965, ‘A Man and His Music’ was Frank’s first compilation album under Reprise, gathering some of his most evocative recordings from the early ’60s. The track “Put Your Dreams Away,” which became his signature closing theme for his television show, reminds us why Frank’s voice continues to echo through generations.
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Frank gave an energetic performance of one of his best-known songs, “The Lady is a Tramp,” in 1974 for his ‘Sinatra - The Main Event’ television special.
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Here’s Sinatra delivering a magnificent performance of “At Long Last Love.”
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Frank Sinatra’s 1970 album, ‘Watertown,’ stands as one of the most distinctive and ambitious works in his catalog. ‘Watertown’ is a concept album, written by Bob Gaudio and Jake Holmes, told from the perspective of a man dealing with the loss of his wife and raising two sons alone. Listen now.
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Always a part of us, Frank’s 1965 rendition of “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” still delights.
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Sinatra’s 1966 album, ‘That’s Life,’ became one of Sinatra’s most recognizable albums. The title track has stood the test of time, renowned through generations. Listen to ‘That’s Life’ at the link in bio!
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On this day in 1939, a 23-year-old Frank Sinatra stepped into the studio for his first commercial recording session. The result was “From the Bottom of My Heart,” recorded with Harry James and His Orchestra.
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