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  2. Watertown (album) - Wikipedia

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    Sinatra recorded his vocals in California from August 25 to 27 and October 31. Tracks 5,9,10, and 11 were recorded on August 25, 1 and 8 on August 26 and 2 and 7 on August 27. Sinatra went back into the studio on October 31 to finish vocals for "Elizabeth", "Michael and Peter", and "For a While".

  3. Sinatra's Sinatra - Wikipedia

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    Sinatra's two previous record labels, Columbia Records and Capitol Records, had both successfully issued collections of Sinatra's hits; this album was the attempt of his new label, Reprise Records, to duplicate this success by offering some earlier songs in stereophonic sound, which by 1963 was an exploding recording technology.

  4. Sabiá (song) - Wikipedia

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    It appeared as the B-side of Sinatra's single "Lady Day" (Reprise 0970) in December 1970, and was later included on Portrait of Sinatra – Forty Songs from the Life of a Man (1977), Sinatra–Jobim Sessions (1979) and Sinatra/Jobim: The Complete Reprise Recordings (2010). [2] In his book, Sinatra!

  5. Dindi - Wikipedia

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    Ray Gilbert (English) "Dindi" ( Portuguese pronunciation: [dʒĩˈdʒi] ) is a song composed by Antônio Carlos Jobim , with lyrics by Aloysio de Oliveira . It is a world-famous bossa nova and jazz standard song.

  6. Comme d'habitude - Wikipedia

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    "Comme d'habitude" ([kɔm dabityd(ə)], French for "As usual") is a French song about the setting in of routine in a relationship, precipitating a breakup.It was composed in 1967 by Jacques Revaux, with lyrics by Claude François and Gilles Thibaut [].

  7. Rat Pack Haunts You Can Still Visit (Not Just in Vegas) - AOL

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    Sinatra's chief performance venue in Vegas was once the now-defunct Sands Hotel, but his public feud with its billionaire owner Howard Hughes drove him to favor the Caesars Palace hotel and casino ...

  8. Some Velvet Morning - Wikipedia

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    "Some Velvet Morning" is a song written by Lee Hazlewood and originally recorded by Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra in late 1967. It first appeared on Sinatra's album Movin' with Nancy, the soundtrack to her 1967 television special of the same name, which also featured a performance of the song.

  9. The Night We Called It a Day (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film's title was changed in North America to All the Way, a song Sinatra recorded in 1957. Sinatra's singing voice for this film was provided by the Australian actor Tom Burlinson, who previously had recreated the vocals for a 1992 American television miniseries called Sinatra produced by the singer's daughter, Tina Sinatra.