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Frank Sinatra discography
Black and white photograph

At Capitol Studios, Hollywood, 1957

Studio albums 59
Live albums 2
Compilation albums 8
Singles 297

American vocalist Frank Sinatra recorded 59 studio albums and 297 singles in his solo career, spanning 54 years. Sinatra signed with Columbia Records in 1943; his debut album The Phonation of Frank Sinatra was released in 1946. Sinatra would attain greater success with Capitol and Reprise Records, the former of which he released his final two albums on—Duets and Duets Ii. Eight compilation albums under Sinatra'southward proper noun were released in his lifetime, with more albums released following his death in 1998.

Albums [edit]

Studio albums [edit]

Columbia Records introduced the LP anthology on June 21, 1948; prior to that albums were collections of 78s in a booklet resembling a photograph album, rarely more than than four records to a ready. Sinatra'due south Capitol studio albums were released on Concepts in 1992, and the bulk of his Capitol recordings released on the 1998 album The Capitol Years.

1940s/50s
1960s
1970s/80s
1990s
Notes
  1. ^ 12 Songs of Christmas did not enter the Billboard 200 nautical chart, merely peaked at number nine on the Billboard Christmas chart in 1964.[10]
  2. ^ The Sinatra Family Wish You a Merry Christmas did not enter the Billboard 200 chart, only peaked at number three on the Billboard Christmas chart in 1969.[six]

Compilation albums [edit]

Live albums [edit]

Albums conducted by Sinatra [edit]

Box sets and collections [edit]

RCA Records [edit]

  • 1944 Starmaker (Sinatra/Dorsey)
  • 1954 Fabulous Frankie (Sinatra/Dorsey)
  • 1957 Frankie and Tommy (Sinatra/Dorsey)
  • 1958 We 3 (Sinatra/Dorsey/Stordahl)
  • 1988 All Time Greatest Hits, Vols. 1-4 (Sinatra/Dorsey)
  • 1994 The Song Is You lot (Sinatra/Dorsey) [5-Disc]
  • 1996 Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey - Greatest Hits
  • 1998 Frank Sinatra & the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra [3-Disc]
  • 2005 The Essential Frank Sinatra with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra [2-Disc]

Columbia Records [edit]

  • 1953 Become Happy!
  • 1955 Frankie
  • 1955 The Voice
  • 1956 That Old Feeling
  • 1957 Adventures of the Heart
  • 1957 Christmas Dreaming
  • 1958 Beloved Is a Kick
  • 1958 The Broadway Kick
  • 1958 Put Your Dreams Away
  • 1958 The Frank Sinatra Story in Music (#12 U.S. Billboard, one week)[10]
  • 1959 Come up Back to Sorrento
  • 1966 Greatest Hits: The Early Years
  • 1966 Greatest Hits: The Early Years Book 2
  • 1968 Someone to Spotter Over Me
  • 1968 In Hollywood 1943-1949
  • 1972 In The Offset: 1943 To 1951 [2-LP]
  • 1986 The Voice: The Columbia Years (1943-1952) [half dozen-LP]
  • 1987 Hello Young Lovers
  • 1988 Sinatra Rarities: The Columbia Years
  • 1993 The Columbia Years 1943-1952: The Complete Recordings [12-Disc]
  • 1994 The Columbia Years 1943–1952: The V-Discs [two-Disc]
  • 1994 The Essence of Frank Sinatra
  • 1995 16 Most Requested Songs
  • 1995 The Complete Recordings Xix 30-Nine (Harry James & His Orchestra featuring Frank Sinatra)
  • 1995 I've Got a Crush on Y'all
  • 1996 Sinatra Sings Rodgers and Hammerstein
  • 1997 Frank Sinatra Sings His Greatest Hits
  • 1997 Portrait of Sinatra: Columbia Classics [2-Disc]
  • 1998 The Best of the Columbia Years: 1943-1952 [four-Disc]
  • 2000 Super Hits
  • 2001 Dearest Songs
  • 2003 The Essential Frank Sinatra: The Columbia Years
  • 2003 The Real Complete Columbia Years V-Discs [3-Disc]
  • 2003 Sinatra Sings Cole Porter
  • 2003 Sinatra Sings George Gershwin
  • 2007 A Voice in Fourth dimension: 1939-1952 [iv-Disc]
  • 2009 From the Centre
  • 2015 A Phonation on Air 1935-1955 [4 Disc]

Capitol Records [edit]

  • 1954 Songs for Young Lovers
  • 1954 Swing Easy!
  • 1955 In the Wee Small Hours
  • 1956 Songs for Swingin' Lovers!
  • 1956 This Is Sinatra!
  • 1957 Close to You lot And More than
  • 1957 A Swingin' Affair!
  • 1957 Where Are You lot?
  • 1957 A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra
  • 1958 This Is Sinatra Book 2
  • 1958 Come up Wing with Me
  • 1958 Frank Sinatra Sings For Simply The Alone
  • 1959 Expect to Your Eye
  • 1959 Come up Dance with Me!
  • 1959 No One Cares
  • 1960 Nice 'n' Like shooting fish in a barrel
  • 1961 Sinatra's Swingin' Session!!!
  • 1961 Come up Swing with Me!
  • 1961 Await Over Your Shoulder
  • 1961 All the Style
  • 1962 Point of No Return
  • 1962 Sinatra Sings...of Dear and Things
  • 1962 The Great Years [3-LP]
  • 1963 Sinatra Sings the Select Johnny Mercer
  • 1963 Sings Rodgers and Hart
  • 1963 Tell Her You Love Her (U.S. Billboard #129, four weeks)[10]
  • 1964 The Smashing Hits of Frank Sinatra
  • 1965 Sings the Select Cole Porter
  • 1966 Forever Frank
  • 1967 Nevertheless I'm in Beloved With You
  • 1967 Songs for the Young at Heart
  • 1967 The Nearness of You
  • 1967 Try a Little Tenderness
  • 1967 September Song
  • 1968 The All-time Of Frank Sinatra
  • 1968 The Sinatra Touch on [half dozen-LP]
  • 1972 The Cole Porter Songbook
  • 1972 The Swell Years [three-LP]
  • 1974 One More for the Road
  • 1974 Circular # 1 (#170 U.Due south. Billboard, 3 weeks, Jan 1975)[half-dozen]
  • 1987 The Frank Sinatra Collection
  • 1988 Screen Sinatra
  • 1989 The Capitol Collectors Series
  • 1990 The Capitol Years [3-Disc] (#126, 11 weeks U.S. Billboard)[6]
  • 1992 Concepts [16-Disc]
  • 1992 The Best of the Capitol Years
  • 1995 Sinatra 80th: All the Best [two-Disc] (#66, 5 weeks U.S. Billboard)[vi]
  • 1996 The Complete Capitol Singles Collection [iv-Disc]
  • 1998 The Capitol Years [21-Disc, UK]
  • 2000 Archetype Sinatra: His Greatest Performances 1953-1960
  • 2002 Classic Duets
  • 2004 The Platinum Collection [3-Disc]
  • 2007 Romance: Songs From the Heart
  • 2008 Sinatra at the Movies
  • 2008 The Heart of the Thing (Starbucks)
  • 2009 Archetype Sinatra II
  • 2011 Sinatra: Best of the Best
  • 2015 Ultimate Sinatra

Reprise Records [edit]

  • 1963 The Concert Sinatra
  • 1964 It Might as Well Be Swing
  • 1965 Sinatra '65: The Singer Today
  • 1965 A Man and His Music
  • 1965 My Kind of Broadway (U.Due south. Billboard #30, 16 weeks)[half dozen]
  • 1965 September of My Years
  • 1966 A Man and His Music (Office II): The Frank Sinatra CBS Tv Special
  • 1967 Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim
  • 1968 Frank Sinatra'south Greatest Hits
  • 1972 Frank Sinatra'southward Greatest Hits, Vol. two
  • 1973 Frank [2LP] cat.no.: K64016
  • 1975 Best of Ol' Blue Eyes
  • 1977 Portrait of Sinatra - Forty Songs from the Life of a Human
  • 1979 Sinatra-Jobim Sessions
  • 1990 The Reprise Collection [4-Disc] (#98, 10 weeks U.S. Billboard)[half dozen]
  • 1991 Sinatra Reprise: The Very Good Years (#138, 27 weeks U.S. Billboard)[6]
  • 1992 Sinatra: Soundtrack To The CBS Mini-Series [2-Disc]
  • 1994 The Sinatra Christmas Album
  • 1995 The Consummate Reprise Studio Recordings [twenty-Disc]
  • 1996 Everything Happens to Me
  • 1997 The Very Best of Frank Sinatra [2-Disc] (#124, 2 weeks U.S. Billboard)[6]
  • 1997 My Way: The Best of Frank Sinatra [2-Disc]
  • 1998 Lucky Numbers
  • 2000 Reprise Musical Repertory Theatre [four-Disc]
  • 2002 Frank Sinatra in Hollywood 1940-1964
  • 2002 Greatest Love Songs (#32, sixteen weeks, U.S. Billboard)[6]
  • 2004 Frank Sinatra Christmas Collection
  • 2004 Romance
  • 2008 Nothing but the Best
  • 2010 The Reprise Years [36-Disc]

LaserLight [edit]

  • 1995 Christmas Through the Years

Rhino Records [edit]

  • 2009 Seduction: Sinatra Sings of Love [2-Disc]

Star Mark Compilations [edit]

  • 2008 Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits

Starlite [edit]

  • 1993 Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr: Rat Pack is Dorsum

Tribute albums to Sinatra [edit]

  • A Jazz Portrait of Frank Sinatra by Oscar Peterson (1959)
  • Very Sinatra past Reddish Braff (1981)
  • Perfectly Frank by Tony Bennett (1992)
  • Voices in Standard by The 4 Freshmen (1994)
  • Equally I Recollect It by Frank Sinatra, Jr. (1996)
  • Manilow Sings Sinatra by Barry Manilow (1998)
  • Sinatraland by Patrick Williams and His Big Band (1998)
  • Blueish Eyes Plays Ol' Blue Eyes by Si Zentner & Orchestra (1998)
  • Keely Sings Sinatra by Keely Smith (2001)
  • Steve Lawrence Sings Sinatra by Steve Lawrence (2003)
  • Plays Sinatra His Manner by Joey DeFrancesco (2004)
  • Allow Us to Exist Frank past Westlife (2004)
  • Songs of Sinatra by Steve Tyrell (2005)
  • Bluish Optics Meets Bed-Stuy The Notorious B.I.G. & Frank Sinatra by Jon Moskowitz and Dj Cappel & Smitty (2005)
  • Fifty'allieva by Mina (2005)
  • Bolton Swings Sinatra by Michael Bolton (2006)
  • Honey Mr. Sinatra by John Pizzarelli (2006)
  • Ray Stevens Sings Sinatra...Say What?? by Ray Stevens (2008)
  • His Manner, Our Way past various artists (2009)
  • Cauby Sings Sinatra past Cauby Peixoto (2010)
  • Sin-Atra a heavy metallic tribute by various artists (2011)
  • Allow'south Be Frank by Trisha Yearwood (2018)

Singles [edit]

Singles are listed with B-side immediately succeeding. Where a song is listed as (by X), or (instrumental), Sinatra does non feature. (US) Number indicates highest chart position on combined Billboard charts.

With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (RCA Victor) (1940–1942) [edit]

Year Single Superlative chart
positions
Hot
100
[ commendation needed ]
1940 "Also Romantic"
"The Sky Vicious Downwards"
"Milk shake Down the Stars"
"Say It (Over and Over Once again)" 12
"Polka Dots and Moonbeams" eighteen
"The Legend of the Rose"
"Imagination" 8
"Devil May Care"

"Fools Blitz In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)"

12
"Information technology's a Lovely Day Tomorrow"
"You're Alone and I'thousand Lonely"
9
"April Played the Fiddle"
"Yours Is My Heart Alone"
"I'll Never Smile Again" (gold tape) i
"All This and Heaven Too" 12
"Eastward of the Sunday (and Due west of the Moon)"
"And then Do I"

"The Ane I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else)"

11
"But Forever"

"Trade Winds"

10
"Love Lies"

"The Phone call of the Canyon"

17
14
"Whispering"
"I Could Make You Care" 17
"Our Dearest Thing" 5
"Looking for Yesterday"
"Nosotros Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)" three
"You lot're Breaking My Heart All Over Once more"
"Two Dreams Met"
"I'd Know You Anywhere"
"Do You Know Why?"
"Anything"
"You lot Say the Sweetest Things"
"Stardust" 7
1941 "Oh! Look at Me Now"

"You Might Have Belonged to Another"

2
fourteen
"Dolores"

"I Tried"

1
21
"Do I Worry?" iv
"Without a Vocal"
"It'due south Always You"
"You're Dangerous"
"Everything Happens to Me" nine
"Allow'due south Get Abroad From It All" vii
"Osculation The Boys Bye"
"Love Me Every bit I Am"
"Neiani"

"This Dear Of Mine"

3
"I Guess I'll Have To Dream The Rest" 12
"You And I" eleven
"Bluish Skies"
"Pale Moon"
"Two in Love"

"A Sinner Kissed An Angel"

9
xv
"Embraceable You"
"Violets for Your Furs"
"I Retrieve of You" 20
"It Isn't a Dream Anymore"
1942 "Winter Weather condition"

"How Nearly Yous?"

8
"The Last Call for Love"

"Poor You"

17
15
"I'll Take Tallulah" 15
"Snootie Trivial Cutie"
"Somewhere a Voice Is Calling"
"Just Every bit Though Y'all Were Here"

"The Street of Dreams"

6
17
"Exist Conscientious, It's My Middle"

"Take Me"

13
5
"He'due south My Guy"

"Light a Candle in the Chapel"

21
"A Male child in Khaki, A Girl in Lace"
"In the Bluish of Evening" 1
"There Are Such Things" (gold tape)

"Daybreak"

ane
17

First solo singles (Bluebird Records) (1942) [edit]

Year Single Peak chart
positions
Hot

100

1942 "Night and Mean solar day" 16
"The Lamplighter'south Serenade"

Columbia singles (1943–1952) [edit]

Year Single Peak chart
positions
Hot
100

[ commendation needed ]

1943 "Close to You"

"Y'all'll Never Know"

10
2
"Sunday, Monday, or Always" 9
"People Will Say We're in Love"

"Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'"

3
12
1944 "I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Concluding Night"

"A Lovely Fashion To Spend An Evening"

4
eleven
"White Christmas"

"If You Are But a Dream"

7
19
"Saturday Nighttime (Is the Loneliest Night of the Calendar week)"

"I Dream of Yous (More Than You Dream I Do)"

two
7
1945 "What Makes The Sunset?" 13
"Ol' Human River"

"Stormy Weather"

"When Your Lover Has Gone"

"I Should Care"

8
"Dream" 5
"Put Your Dreams Abroad (For Some other Day)"
"Homesick, That's All" 23
"If I Loved You"

"You'll Never Walk Alone" (with The Ken Lane Singers)

7
ix
"The Charm Of You"
"My Shawl"
"Lily Belle"

"Don't Forget Tonight Tomorrow" (with The Charioteers)

nine
"White Christmas" (reissue)
"Nancy (With the Laughing Face)" x
"America The Beautiful" (with The Ken Lane Singers)

"The House I Live In"

22
1946 "Oh! What It Seemed to Exist"

"Twenty-four hour period by 24-hour interval"

i
v
"Full Moon and Empty Artillery" 17
"All Through The Day" 7
"They Say Information technology'southward Wonderful"

"The Girl That I Marry"

ii
11
"From This Twenty-four hour period Forrad"

"Something Onetime, Something New"

eighteen
21
"Soliloquy (Part 1 & ii)"
"5 Minutes More" 1
"I Love"
"Begin The Beguine" 23
"The Coffee Vocal"

"The Things We Did Last Summer"

6
8
"Silent Dark" (with The Ken Lane Singers)
"Jingle Bells" (with The Ken Lane Singers)
"September Song" 8
1947 "This Is The Night" 11
"That's How Much I Love You" (with The Page Cavanaugh Trio) ten
"I Want To Thank Your Folks"
"It'southward The Aforementioned Sometime Dream" (with Four Hits and A Miss)
"Sugariness Lorraine"
"I Believe"

"Time After Time"

5
16
"Mam'selle"

"Stella by Starlight"

i
21
"Almost Like Being in Love" 20
"Tea for Two"
"Ain'tcha E'er Comin' Back"

"I Have But One Heart"

21
13
"Christmas Dreaming (A Trivial Early This Year)" 26
"I've Got a Home In That Rock"
"So Far"

"A Fellow Needs a Girl"

8
24
"The Dum Dot Vocal" (with The Pied Pipers) 21
"You're My Girl" 23
1948 "What'll I Do?"

"My Cousin Louella" (with The Tony Mottola Trio)

23
24
"Just Beautiful" 14
"For Every Man There'southward a Adult female"
"Simply None Similar Yous"
"I've Got A Crush on Yous" (featuring Bobby Hackett)
"All of Me" 21
"Information technology Only Happens When I Dance With You" xix
"Nature Boy" (with The Jeff Alexander Choir) 7
"Just For Now"

"Everybody Loves Somebody"

21
25
1949 "Kiss Me Again"
"Autumn In New York" 27
"Senorita"
"A Trivial Learnin' Is a Dangerous Matter" (with Pearl Bailey)
"Sunflower" 14
"Why Can't Y'all Behave?" (with the Phil Moore Iv)
"Comme Ci Comme Ca"
"If Yous Stub Your Toe on the Moon" (with the Phil Moore Four)
"Bop! Goes My Heart" (with the Phil Moore 4)
"Some Enchanted Evening"

"Bali Ha'i"

six
18
"The Right Daughter for Me"
"The Hucklebuck" (with The Ken Lane Quintet) 10
"Allow's Take an Sometime Fashioned Walk" (with Doris Solar day) 17
"It All Depends On You lot"
"Don't Cry Joe" (with The Pastels) nine
"Adieu Bye Babe" (with The Pastels)
"If I Ever Honey Again" (with The Double Daters)
"That Lucky Onetime Sun" 16
"Mad Nearly You lot"
"The Old Chief Painter" (with The Modernaires) 13
1950 "Distressing" 28
"(Nosotros've Got a) Sure Thing" (with The Modernaires)
"Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy"

"God's Land" (with The Jeff Alexander Choir)

10
25
"Kisses and Tears" (with Jane Russell)
"American Dazzler Rose" (with Mitch Miller'southward Dixieland Band) 26
"Poinciana (Song Of the Tree)"
"Peachtree Street" (with Rosemary Clooney)
"Goodnight, Irene" (with The Mitch Miller Singers) five
"Life Is So Peculiar" (with Helen Carroll)
"One Finger Melody" nine
"Nevertheless (I'm In Honey with You)" 14
"Let It Snow" (with The Swanson Quartet)
1951 "I Am Loved"
"Accept My Honey"
"Love Means Honey"
"Yous're The One (for Me)" 17
"We Osculation In a Shadow" 22
"Beloved Me"
"Mama Volition Bawl" (with Dagmar)

"I'm a Fool to Want You"

21
14
"Information technology's A Long Way From Your House to My Firm"
"Castle Rock" 8
"April in Paris"
1952 "I Hear a Rhapsody" 24
"Feet of Clay"
"My Girl"
"Luna Rossa" (with The Norman Luboff Choir)
"Bim Bam Babe"

"Azure-Te (Paris Blues)"

20
thirty
"The Birth of the Blues" nineteen
"I'thousand Glad In that location Is Y'all"
1953 "Sheila" (with The Jeff Alexander Choir)
1954 "I'm A Fool To Want You lot" (reissue)

All Orchestras conducted by Axel Stordahl, unless otherwise noted

Capitol singles (1953–1962) [edit]

Sinatra's Capitol singles were released on The Complete Capitol Singles Drove (1996). UK Singles Nautical chart positions from 1952 onwards.[25]

Year Single Acme chart
positions
Hot 100
[ citation needed ]
Cashbox United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland[25]
1953 "I'm Walking Behind You"

"Lean Baby"

7

25

"I've Got The World on A String"

"My Ane and Only Love"

14

28

"From Hither to Eternity" 15 24
"S of the Border (Downward United mexican states Way)" xviii 43
1954 "Young At Centre" 2 2 12
"Don't Worry 'bout Me"

"I Could Have Told Yous"

17 25
21 28
"Iii Coins In The Fountain" four 1 1
"The Gal That Got Away"

"Half equally Lovely (Twice as True)"

21 30
23 20
"It Worries Me" 30 29
"The Christmas Waltz"
"Y'all, My Honey" 13
1955 "Tune of Love" 19
"Why Should I Cry Over Y'all?"
"Two Hearts, 2 Kisses (Make Ane Love)"
"Learnin' The Blues" 1 two 2
"Non equally a Stranger" 27 13
"Same Old Sat Night"

"Fairy Tale"

xiii 23
33
"Love and Marriage" 5 6 iii
"(Dear Is) The Tender Trap" vii 22 2
1956 "Flowers Mean Forgiveness"

"You'll Go Yours"

24 27
67
"(How Footling It Matters) How Little Nosotros Know"

"Five Hundred Guys"

13 23
73 43
"You're Sensational"

"Wait For Me"

52 41
75
"True Beloved" (with Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly)
"Listen if I Make Dear To You?"
"Hey! Jealous Lover" 3 8
"Can I Steal A Piffling Love?"

"Your Love For Me"

15 xx
60 43
1957 "Crazy Love"

"Then Long, My Love"

sixty 54
74 51
"Y'all're Cheatin' Yourself (If You're Cheatin' On Me)" 25 fifty
"All The Style"

"Chicago (That Toddlin' Boondocks)"

2 7 3
84 45 21
"Witchcraft"

"Tell Her Y'all Love Her"

6 13 12
48
"Mistletoe and Holly"
1958 "Nothing In Common"

"How Are Ya Stock-still For Love?" (with Keely Smith)

22
"Monique"

"Same Erstwhile Vocal and Dance"

74
"Mr. Success" 41 29 25
"To Love and Be Loved" 100
1959 "French Foreign Legion" 61 49 eighteen
"High Hopes" thirty 22 six
"Talk To Me" 38 27
1960 "Information technology'southward Squeamish to Go Trav'ling" 48
"River, Stay 'Way From My Door"

"Information technology'southward Over, It's Over, Information technology's Over"

82 61 18
111
"Prissy 'n' Easy" sixty 55 xv
"Ol' Mac Donald" 25 32 11
1961 "My Bluish Heaven"

"Sentimental Baby"

33 108
101
"American Beauty Rose"

"Sentimental Journey"

118
tag
1962 "I've Heard That Song Earlier"

"The Moon Was Yellow"

139
99 131
"I'll Recall Apr"
"Hidden Persuasion"

"I Dear Paris"

148

Reprise singles (1961–1983) [edit]

Sinatra'due south Reprise singles were released as part of The Consummate Reprise Studio Recordings (1995)

Year Single Peak chart
positions
Hot

100

Cashbox U.s.

AC

UK[25]
1961 "The 2d Time Around" 50 55
"Granada" 64 58 15 15
"I'll Be Seeing You" 58 62 12
"Imagination"
"I'm Getting Sentimental Over You"
"There Are Such Things"
"Without a Song"
"Take Me"
"Pocketful of Miracles" 34 26 9
"The Coffee Song" 39
"Ring a Ding Ding!"
1962 "Stardust" 98 108 xx
"Ev'rybody'southward Twistin'" 75 81 22
"Goody Goody" 136
"The Look of Love" 101 118
"Me and My Shadow" (with Sammy Davis, Jr.) 64 79 18 xx
1963 "Call Me Irresponsible" 78 62 20
"I Have Dreamed"

"Come Blow Your Horn"

108 92
"A New Kind of Love"

"Love Isn't Just for the Immature"

111 118
"Fugue for Tinhorns"
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" 93
1964 "Stay with Me" 81 107
"My Kind of Town" 110 120
"Softly, as I Leave You" 27 38 4
"Hello Dolly" (with Count Basie) 47
"More (Theme from Mondo Pikestaff)"
"I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day"
"Nosotros Wish You lot the Merriest"
"Somewhere in Your Heart" 32 32 four
1965 "Anytime at All" 46 54 11
"Tell Her (You lot Dearest Her Each Day)"

"Here's to the Losers"

57 87 xvi
tag
"Forget Domani" 78 58 13
"When Somebody Loves Yous" 102 104 10
"Everybody Has the Right to Be Wrong!"

"I'll Only Miss Her When I Think of Her"

131 101 25
eighteen
"It Was a Very Good Twelvemonth"

"Moment to Moment"

28 33 one
115 18
1966 "Strangers in the Nighttime" 1 1 1 1
"Summertime Wind" 25 26 i 36
"That'south Life" 4 5 1 44
1967 "Somethin' Stupid" (with Nancy Sinatra) (gilded record) 1 1 1 one
"The World Nosotros Knew (Over and Over)" 30 22 1 33
"This Town" 53 41 17
1968 "I Tin't Believe I'thousand Losing You" 60 63 4
"Cycles"

"My Style of Life"

23 41 2
64 60 3
"Any Happened to Christmas"
1969 "Pelting in My Heart" 62 51 3
"My Way" 27 29 2 5
"Dear'southward Been Adept to Me" 75 61 8 8
"Goin' Out of My Head"

"Forget to Retrieve"

79 96 xiv
16
"I Would Be in Honey (Anyway)" 88 118 four
"What's Now Is Now" 123 31
1970 "Lady Twenty-four hour period" 104
"Feelin' Kinda Sunday" (with Nancy Sinatra) thirty
"Something"

"Bein' Dark-green"

115 22
1971 "Life's a Trippy Thing" (with Nancy Sinatra)
"I Will Drink the Wine" 16
1973 "Permit Me Endeavor Again" 63 61 23
"You Volition Be My Music" 107 39
1974 "Bad, Bad Leroy Dark-brown" 83 106 31
"You Turned My World Around" 83 104 11
1975 "Someday (I'll Be There)" 75 93 ten
"I Believe I'm Gonna Dear You" 47 52 2 34
"A Baby Just Like You lot"
1976 "The Saddest Thing of All"

"Empty Tables"

43
"I Sing the Songs"
"Stargazer" 21
"Dry out Your Eyes"

"Like a Deplorable Song"

31
"I Beloved My Married woman" 92 43
1977 "Night and Day" (disco version)

"Everybody Ought to Exist in Beloved"

29
1980 "Theme from New York, New York" 32 35 10 4
"You and Me (We Wanted It All)" 42
1981 "Say Hello"
1983 "Hither's to the Band"
"To Love a Kid"

Qwest singles (1984) [edit]

Sinatra'southward Qwest singles were released as part of The Complete Reprise Studio Recordings (1995), and originally appeared on 50.A. Is My Lady (1984).

Year Unmarried Peak chart
positions
Hot

100

Cashbox United states

Air-conditioning

UK[25]
1984 "Teach Me Tonight"
"Mack the Knife"
"L.A. Is My Lady" 34

Island singles (1993) [edit]

Twelvemonth Single Peak nautical chart
positions
Hot

100

Cashbox US

Air conditioning

UK[25]
1993 "I've Got You Under My Skin" (with Bono) four

Holiday 100 nautical chart entries [edit]

Since many radio stations in the Us adopt a format alter to Christmas music each December, many holiday hits have an almanac spike in popularity during the last few weeks of the year and are retired once the season is over.[26] In December 2011, Billboard began a Holiday Songs chart with 50 positions that monitors the last five weeks of each year to "rank the top holiday hits of all eras using the same methodology every bit the Hot 100, blending streaming, airplay, and sales data",[27] and in 2013 the number of positions on the chart was doubled, resulting in the Holiday 100.[28] A handful of Sinatra recordings have fabricated appearances on the Holiday 100 and are noted below according to the vacation season in which they charted there.

Title Vacation season peak chart positions Anthology
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
"Jingle Bells" 48[29] 33[30] xxx[31] 34[32] 37[33] 40[34] 21[35] nineteen[36] 30[37] twenty[38] A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra
"Have Yourself a Merry Niggling Christmas" 48[39] 44[30] 41[40] 20[41] 23[42] 26[43] 49[44] 42[45] 56[46] 49[47] Christmas Songs by Sinatra
"Let It Snow! Permit It Snow! Permit It Snow!" 50[30] 50[48] 54[41] 45[49] 45[50] 53[51] 61[36] 48[37] 50[52]
"Santa Claus Is Coming to Boondocks" (Duet with Cyndi Lauper) 73[53] 53[48] 46[54] 68[55] 64[34] 87[51] 80[52] A Very Special Christmas 2
"Silent Nighttime" 74[30] Christmas Songs by Sinatra
"The Christmas Song" 92[30] A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra
"I'll Be Home for Christmas" 89[55] 97[47]
"Mistletoe and Holly" seventy[42] 95[43] 92[35] 92[56] 94[57] 88[38]
"The Christmas Waltz" 41[35] 60[56] 58[58] 78[59]

Videography [edit]

This is a list of programs featuring Frank Sinatra that are officially sanctioned by the Sinatra estate. Most releases consist of videotaped goggle box specials or live concerts. Similar many recording artists of the era, even major stars like Elvis Presley and The Beatles, there is very little performance footage shot on bodily picture show to create modernistic day loftier definition releases. All titles listed have been released on DVD separately and collectively in various countries, about are also on VHS and some on LaserDisc.

  • The Frank Sinatra Show (ABC, 1957–58) – at least xi of 32 episodes released
  • The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: "Bing Crosby and Dean Martin Nowadays High Hopes" (1959, 59 minutes)
  • The Frank Sinatra Timex Evidence: "An Afternoon with Frank Sinatra aka The Frank Sinatra Testify with Ella Fitzgerald (1959, 59 minutes)
  • The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: Here'due south to the Ladies (1960, 59 minutes)
  • The Frank Sinatra Timex Bear witness: Information technology'due south Nice to Go Traveling aka Welcome Home Elvis (1960, 59 minutes)
  • The Royal Festival Hall aka This is Sinatra! and Sinatra Command Functioning (1962, 93 minutes)
  • Frank Sinatra Spectacular – but known filmed 1960s concert by the Rat Pack, Kiel Opera Firm, St. Louis, MO, June 20, 1965; 90 minutes)
  • Frank Sinatra: A Homo and His Music (1965, 51 minutes)
  • A Man and His Music Function 2 (1966, 51 minutes)
  • A Human being and His Music + Ella + Jobim (1967, 52 minutes)
  • Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing (1968, 52 minutes)
  • Sinatra (1969, 52 minutes)
  • Sinatra in Concert (1970, 51 minutes)
  • Sinatra and Friends (1977, 50 minutes)
  • Magnavox Presents Frank Sinatra aka Ol' Blue Optics Is Back (1973, 51 minutes)
  • Sinatra: The Primary Event (1974, 53 minutes)
  • Live from Caesars Palace (1978, 74 minutes)
  • Live at Carnegie Hall (1980, 74 minutes)
  • The Human being and His Music (1981, 49 minutes)
  • Concert for the Americas (1982, 86 minutes)
  • Portrait of an Album (1985, 59 minutes)
  • Sinatra in Japan (1985, 71 minutes)
  • Sinatra Sings (2011, 58 minutes) – documentary narrated by Tina Sinatra
  • Sinatra: All or Nothing at All (2015, 259 minutes) – documentary including Sinatra'due south three children and their female parent

Encounter also [edit]

  • List of songs recorded by Frank Sinatra
  • Frank Sinatra's recorded legacy
  • Listing of awards and nominations received by Frank Sinatra

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External links [edit]

  • Sinatra.com
  • Frank Sinatra discography discography at Discogs

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_discography

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