[ Universal / CD ]
Release Date: Tuesday 1 April 2014
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In the early '60s, Columbia and Capitol were issuing collections of Frank Sinatra's biggest hits, which tended to sell quite well. Sinatra's Sinatra was the singer's attempt to get a piece of that action for his new record label, Reprise. Arranged and conducted by Nelson Riddle, the album is a collection of re-recorded versions of 12 of his favorite songs, including two new charts ("Nancy [With the Laughing Face]" and "Oh! What It Seemed to Be"). Some of his biggest hits and most famous songs are included in his picks, including "I've Got You Under My Skin" and "Young at Heart," and while many of the performances are quite enjoyable, they tend to pale in direct comparison to the originals. Nevertheless, Sinatra's Sinatra is successful on its own terms, It's entertaining, if inconsequential.
1. I've Got You Under My Skin
2. In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
3. The Second Time Around
4. Nancy
5. Witchcraft
6. Young At Heart
7. All The Way
8. How Little It Matters How Little We Know
9. Pocketful Of Miracles
10. Oh, What It Seemed To Be
11. Call Me Irresponsible
12. Put Your Dreams Away