Come Fly with Me cover

Come Fly with Me

Frank Sinatra · 1958

46 min · 15 tracks · blues · jazz · swing

A smooth journey through romantic landscapes with lush orchestrations and Sinatra's velvety vocals.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • romantic evening ambiance
  • smooth, relaxing background music
  • short, picturesque soundscapes
  • transportive travel vibes

Where this album fits

Themes
romantic landscapes· post-war optimism· jet-set culture
Career context
Released on January 6, 1958, 'Come Fly with Me' marked Sinatra's first album for Reprise Records, which he founded after leaving Capitol. This album solidified his status as a leading figure in popular music, showcasing his transition into a more personal and creative phase of his career.
Stylistic neighbors
Tony Bennett· Nat King Cole· Dean Martin
Sounds like this from elsewhere
Love Is the Thing by Nat King Cole — Similar lush orchestrations and romantic themes, creating an inviting, smooth listening experience.
I Left My Heart in San Francisco by Tony Bennett — Shares a similar emotional warmth and storytelling quality, complemented by rich arrangements.
Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Song Book by Ella Fitzgerald — Features sophisticated orchestrations and a focus on romance, with an elegant vocal delivery.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Come Fly With Me 3:20
  • 2 Around the World 3:21
  • 3 Isle of Capri 2:30
  • 4 Moonlight in Vermont 3:34
  • 5 Autumn in New York 4:38
  • 6 On the Road to Mandalay 3:31
  • 7 Let’s Get Away From It All 2:11
  • 8 April in Paris 2:52
  • 9 London by Night 3:33
  • 10 Brazil 3:04
  • 11 Blue Hawaii 2:45
  • 12 It’s Nice to Go Trav’ling 3:53
  • 13 Chicago 2:13
  • 14 South of the Border 2:51
  • 15 I Love Paris 1:49

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