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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).
The following is a sortable table of songs recorded by Frank Sinatra: The column Song lists the song title. ... The Saddest Thing of All: 1974, 1975: Pierre Leroyer,
American vocalist Frank Sinatra recorded 59 studio albums and 297 singles in his solo career, spanning 54 years.. Sinatra after having had stints with the quartet The Hoboken Four and with the orchestras of Harry James and Tommy Dorsey [a], launched a solo career in 1943, signing with Columbia Records; his debut album The Voice of Frank Sinatra was issued in 1946.
See "Put Your Dreams Away: A Frank Sinatra Discography" by Luis Carlos do Nascimento Silva) Recording for the music took place from July 14 to 17 and October 13. Tracks 5 and 10 were recorded on July 14, tracks 1, 4, and 6 on July 15, tracks 8 and 9 on July 16, and 3,7, and 11 on July 17.
Sinatra's last two albums with Columbia, Dedicated to You and Sing and Dance with Frank Sinatra, were released in 1950. [137] Sinatra would later feature a number of the Sing and Dance with Frank Sinatra album's songs, including "Lover", "It's Only a Paper Moon," and "It All Depends on You," on his 1961 Capitol release, Sinatra's Swingin ...
In later years the song became often associated with Frank Sinatra, [5] becoming the last song he performed with Tommy Dorsey. [6] Many other artists have recorded the song over the years, including Charlie Parker. [7] "The Song Is You" is the recurring musical theme of the 2003 Guy Maddin film The Saddest Music in the World.
“My Way,” sung by American pop star Frank Sinatra, was written by Canadian singer-songwriter Paul Anka, who had heard a song called “Comme d'habitude” on a trip to Paris and wanted to ...
The Frank Sinatra Christmas Collection is a 2004 Christmas compilation album from Frank Sinatra.The selection of tracks on the album spans Sinatra's career from 1957 to 1991 and includes four previously unavailable tracks [1] —two previously unissued on CD and two previously unissued in any format—the latter the last Christmas carol Sinatra recorded.