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  2. Without a Song - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Tibbett, Nelson Eddy and Frank Sinatra recorded versions of the song with what appears to be the original lyrics, including the line, "A darkie's born, but he's no good no how, without a song." In subsequent recordings, Sinatra didn't use the term "darkie", and later recorded versions included the altered text "a man is born, but he's ...

  3. 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.

  4. Watertown (album) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Frank Sinatra - Wikipedia

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    When Sinatra returned to the Paramount in October 1944, only 250 persons left the first show, and 35,000 fans left outside caused a near riot, known as the Columbus Day Riot, outside the venue because they were not allowed in. [98] [99] [100] Such was the bobby-soxer devotion to Sinatra that they were known to write Sinatra's song titles on ...

  6. Somethin' Stupid - Wikipedia

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    As performers, Nancy's full name was listed on the label first, with the billing "Nancy Sinatra and Frank Sinatra." The single spent four weeks at number 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and nine weeks atop the easy listening (now adult contemporary) chart, becoming Frank's second gold single as certified by the RIAA and Nancy's third. [7]

  7. I Get a Kick Out of You - Wikipedia

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    Frank Sinatra recorded both pre-Code and post-Code versions (with and without the cocaine reference): the first in 1953 [2] and the second in 1962. On a recording live in Paris in 1962 (not released until 1994), Sinatra sings the altered version with the first line as "Some like the perfume from Spain".

  8. I Remember Tommy - Wikipedia

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    I Remember Tommy... is the twenty-third studio album by Frank Sinatra, released in 1961.It was recorded as a tribute to bandleader Tommy Dorsey, and consists of re-recorded versions of songs that Sinatra had first performed or recorded with Dorsey earlier in his career.

  9. Frank Sinatra discography - Wikipedia

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    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.