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
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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
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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