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  2. List of songs recorded by Frank Sinatra - Wikipedia

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    The following is a sortable table of songs recorded by Frank Sinatra: The column Song lists the song title. The column Year lists the year in which the song was recorded. 1,134 songs are listed in the table. This may not include every song for which a recording by Sinatra exists.

  3. All My Tomorrows (song) - Wikipedia

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    "All My Tomorrows" is a 1959 ballad with lyrics by Sammy Cahn and music by Jimmy van Heusen. [2] [3] The song was written for Frank Sinatra. [4] It was introduced in the film A Hole in the Head where Sinatra sings it in the opening credits. [5] Sinatra later featured "All My Tomorrows" on his 1961 album All the Way.

  4. High Hopes (Frank Sinatra song) - Wikipedia

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    "High Hopes" is a popular song first popularized by Frank Sinatra, with music written by James Van Heusen and lyrics by Sammy Cahn. [1] It was introduced by Sinatra and child actor Eddie Hodges in the 1959 film A Hole in the Head, was nominated for a Grammy, and won an Oscar for Best Original Song at the 32nd Academy Awards.

  5. In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning - Wikipedia

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    Steve Tyrell, on his album Songs of Sinatra (2005). Todd Gordon with trumpeter Guy Barker on Ballads from the Midnight Hotel (2007) Kurt Elling, on his 2007 release Nightmoves, as a medley with "Leaving Again" (Keith Jarrett). John Mayer with Chris Botti on the Late Show with David Letterman on Thanksgiving Day, 2008.

  6. Young at Heart (Frank Sinatra song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was written and published in 1953, with Leigh contributing the lyrics to what was originally a Richards instrumental called "Moonbeam". Frank Sinatra was the first performer to record the song, which became a million-selling hit in late 1953 (and spilling over with popularity into 1954) where it reached the No. 2 spot in the Billboard chart.

  7. Come Fly with Me (1958 song) - Wikipedia

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    "Come Fly with Me" is a 1958 popular song composed by Jimmy Van Heusen, with lyrics by Sammy Cahn. "Come Fly with Me" was written for Frank Sinatra, and was the title track of his 1958 album of the same name. The song sets the tone for the rest of the album, describing adventures in exotic locales, in Bombay, Peru and Acapulco Bay as the Jet ...

  8. Witchcraft (1957 song) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Sinatra recorded "Witchcraft" three times in a studio setting. The first recording was in 1957, for his single release, and was later released on his compilation album All the Way (1961). Sinatra re-recorded "Witchcraft" for 1963's Sinatra's Sinatra, and finally recorded it as a duet with Anita Baker for Duets (1993).

  9. I'm a Fool to Want You - Wikipedia

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    1951 sheet music cover, Barton Music, New York. Frank Sinatra first recorded the song with the Ray Charles Singers on March 27, 1951, in an arrangement by Axel Stordahl in New York. It was the second song recorded at the sessions that began with "I Whistle a Happy Tune" and ended with "Love Me".