Sinatra's Sinatra
Frank Sinatra · 1963
37 min · 12 tracks · blues · jazz · swing
A heartfelt collection of romantic standards delivered with Sinatra's signature elegance and emotional depth.
Why this album works
The album is notable for its chart performance, reaching No. 25 on the Billboard 200. It showcases Sinatra's ability to reinterpret classic songs, contributing to his status as a leading figure in traditional pop music. Critics praised the album for its lush arrangements and Sinatra's vocal prowess, further cementing his influence on future generations of artists.
- Best for
- steady melodic journey throughout heartfelt romantic reflections intimate late-night listening
- Context
- Released in August 1963, 'Sinatra's Sinatra' came during Frank Sinatra's peak years as a recording artist. This album serves as a reflective compilation of some of his most beloved songs, following his successful run in the early 1960s, including hits from albums like 'Come Fly with Me' and 'Songs for Young Lovers.' At this point, he was solidifying his legacy as one of the great vocalists of the 20th century.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Miles Davis· Thelonious Monk· Jula de Palma· Milva· Herbie Hancock· Aretha Franklin· Dave Brubeck· Oscar Peterson
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 I’ve Got You Under My Skin Standout 3:34
- 2 In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning Standout 2:46
- 3 The Second Time Around 3:07
- 4 Nancy 3:40
- 5 Witchcraft 2:40
- 6 Young at Heart 2:57
- 7 All the Way Standout 3:32
- 8 How Little It Matters, How Little We Know 2:22
- 9 Pocketful of Miracles 2:42
- 10 Oh, What It Seemed to Be 3:29
- 11 Call Me Irresponsible 2:59
- 12 Put Your Dreams Away 3:11
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