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Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely was the final Sinatra Capitol album to be recorded using separate equipment for the mono and stereo versions. The original mono album had 12 tracks, while the original stereo version had only 10 tracks.
No One Cares is the seventeenth studio album by Frank Sinatra, released on July 20, 1959.It is generally considered a sequel to Sinatra's 1957 album Where Are You? (also arranged by Gordon Jenkins), and shares a similar sad and lonesome, gloomy theme and concept as In the Wee Small Hours and Only the Lonely (both arranged by Nelson Riddle).
In early 1960, Orbison and Joe Melson wrote one more song, "Only the Lonely", which they tried to sell to Elvis Presley and the Everly Brothers, who turned it down. [13] (The song was subtitled "Know The Way I Feel" to avoid confusion with another song called "Only The Lonely", which Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen had written for Frank Sinatra ...
Seventy years since his first Capitol Records sessions for the single “Lean Baby” and the “Songs for Young Lovers” 10″ album… 62 years since his first Reprise LP, “Ring-a-Ding-Ding ...
The Only Couple on the Floor: 1975: Irving Daine, Johnny Durrill Only Forever: 1940 (radio) Johnny Burke, James Monaco: Only One to a Customer: 1986: Carolyn Leigh, Jule Styne: Only the Lonely: 1958: Sammy Cahn, Jimmy Van Heusen: Opening Theme: 1940 (radio) unknown Orange: 1956: Nelson Riddle: Our Love: 1939: Buddy Bernier, Robert Emmerich ...
Singer Frank Sinatra recorded several concept albums prior to the 1960s rock era, including In the Wee Small Hours (1955) [16] and Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely (1958). [2] Sinatra is occasionally credited as the inventor of the concept album, [17] beginning with The Voice of Frank Sinatra (1946), which led to similar work by Bing Crosby.
In September, Sinatra released Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely, a stark collection of introspective [u] saloon songs and blues-tinged ballads, which proved a huge commercial success, spending 120 weeks on Billboard ' s album chart and peaking at No. 1. [212]
F rench singer Yseult, whose full name is Yseult Marie Onguenet, closed out the closing ceremony of the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis on Sunday with a 1969 song ...