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Duets: 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition is a 2013 box set compilation album of electronically-assembled duets by American singer Frank Sinatra. Released to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Sinatra's highly successful album Duets, Capitol/UMe released a newly-remastered two-CD deluxe edition bringing together the original Duets, and the 1994 ...
Capitol Collectors Series (Frank Sinatra album) The Capitol Years (1990 Frank Sinatra album) The Capitol Years (1998 Frank Sinatra album) Christmas Songs by Sinatra; Christmas with Sinatra & Friends; Christmas with the Rat Pack; Classic Duets; Classic Sinatra II; Classic Sinatra: His Greatest Performances 1953–1960
Duets II is the fifty-ninth and final studio album by American singer Frank Sinatra.It was released in 1994, and was the sequel to the previous year's Duets.Phil Ramone and Hank Cattaneo produced the album and guest artists from various genres contributed their duet parts to Sinatra's already recorded vocals.
Chuck did however make up for lost time by going on tour with Sinatra in 1991 and playing on the Capitol label studio sessions for “Duets” and “Duets II,” of 1993 and 1994, respectively.
Duets/Duets II: 90th Birthday Limited Celebration Edition is a two-disc compilation album set by Frank Sinatra. This was released to celebrate his 90th birthday. The album includes a duet with Willie Nelson on "My Way" (disc 2, track 15).
The song is featured prominently in the 1963 feature film Come Fly with Me sung by Frankie Avalon.The song was also used as the theme tune to the 1998 television series Airline, sung by Tina May, and it also appears in numerous films, including Raging Bull (1980), Dear Mr. Wonderful (1982), Betsy's Wedding (1990), Air America (1990), Vegas Vacation (1997), Little Voice (1998), Heartbreakers ...
Classic Duets is a 2002 compilation album by Frank Sinatra.. Given his enormous talent and unparalleled musical history—not to mention the healthy, suffer-no-fools ego they inspired—it is hardly surprising that duets are relatively few and far between in Frank Sinatra's catalog, his smash duet on "Somethin' Stupid" with daughter Nancy notwithstanding.
Frank Sinatra co-wrote the song with Leni Mason and Jimmy Saunders. [1] Mason composed the music while Sinatra and Saunders wrote the lyrics. The song was arranged by George Siravo. The song was released as an A side Columbia 10" 78 single, Catalog Number 38853, Matrix Number CO-43100-1 and as a 7" 33, 1-669.