Released 70 years ago
High Society – Motion Picture Soundtrack
Frank Sinatra · 1956
60 min · 20 tracks · blues · jazz · swing
A lively blend of jazz and traditional pop, infused with playful lyrics and upbeat rhythms.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- playful irreverence in lyrics
- steady pacing for easy listening
- for cheerful gatherings
- short tracks encourage replay
- lighthearted energy throughout
Maybe skip if you want
- prefer longer, introspective pieces
- seek serious or somber themes
Where this album fits
- Career context
- Released in 1956, 'High Society – Motion Picture Soundtrack' came during Bing Crosby's later career, following his successful transition into film and television. This soundtrack showcases Crosby's continued popularity as a leading entertainer in Hollywood, building on his previous successes in musical films.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Tony Bennett· Nat King Cole· Dean Martin
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 High Society (Overture) 3:32
- 2 High Society Calypso 2:14
- 3 Little One 2:32
- 4 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 2:07
- 5 True Love 3:08
- 6 You're Sensational 3:55
- 7 I Love You Samantha 4:29
- 8 Now You Has Jazz 4:17
- 9 Well Did You Evah 3:49
- 10 Mind If I Make Love to You 2:21
- 11 Let's Take An Old Fashioned Walk 2:59
- 12 If You Knew Susie Like I Know Susie 1:59
- 13 Senorita 2:14
- 14 Cherry Pies Ought To Be You 2:21
- 15 Tea For Two 3:19
- 16 Yah - Ta - Ta Yah - Ta - Ta (Talk Talk Talk) 3:10
- 17 Anything You Can Do 3:07
- 18 The Road To Morroco 2:36
- 19 Zing A Little Song 3:35
- 20 Gone Fishin' 2:28
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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