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“Our Love,” Sinatra's first vocal captured on disc, by Frank Mane & His Orchestra (courtesy of Chuck Granata)

Columbia

  
 Left: Metronome All Stars 78 (rec 12/17/46, rel spr 47)
Right: Metronome All Stars, as issued on V-Disc (#754)


“Soliloquy” was released on the Masterworks label - the “Classical” Columbia
In the studio, part two was recorded first!


“Sinatra Sings Nancy” was an EP produced by Columbia especially for The Babbitt Soap Co
It was a promotional item that was glued to the back of a box of soap!

Capitol


Capitol 78 shows FS with Billy May Orch
We now know that Riddle did the arrangements!


Mis-titled “Hey, Jealous Lover!” promo 45


“All The Way” promo 45
Courtesy of Warren Frederickson


“High Hopes” single
with "A Bunch Of Kids" on background vocal.


Rare “High Hopes” promo single with picture sleeve.


“High Hopes with Jack Kennedy”
uncredited 45 by Sinatra for 1960 election
For the lyrics, see The Sinatra FAQ, Career/Recordings section on this website
To hear the song, see The Audio Page on this website

Reprise


Rare alternate artwork for the “Ring-A-Ding Ding” reel-to-reel tape release.
Compare with the 12" record cover


“I Left My Heart In San Francisco” single.
This was withdrawn at Sinatra's request two weeks after its release


“A Man & His Music, Part II”
The famous Frank-as-bartender Budweiser album


“Everybody's Twistin'” 45 picture sleeve.

  


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