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[message]The Complete Hits 1939-42
The Complete Hits 1939-42
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Our Take
Our Take
Ah, Frank Sinatra - the charming crooner with a voice smoother than a fresh jar of peanut butter. His album "The Complete Hits 1939-1942" is a time capsule of Sinatra's early years, showcasing the budding talent and suave swagger that would make him a legend in the music industry.
From the jazzy swing of "All or Nothing at All" to the heartfelt balladry of "I'll Never Smile Again," Sinatra's emotive delivery shines through on every track. The crisp orchestration and timeless melodies transport you back to a bygone era, where men wore fedoras and women donned elegant gowns as they danced the night away.
But let's not forget the cheeky charm that Sinatra was known for - tracks like "The Coffee Song (They've Got an Awful Lot of Coffee in Brazil)" and "The Hucklebuck" showcase his playful side, making you want to grab a partner and bust out some fancy footwork on the dance floor.
Overall, "The Complete Hits 1939-1942" is a delightful journey through the early hits of one of music's most iconic figures. So pour yourself a cocktail, dim the lights, and let Sinatra's smooth vocals sweep you off your feet - this album is a true gem for any fan of classic crooning. Cheers to Ol' Blue Eyes!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. It's Funny to Everyone But Me (With the Harry James Orchestra)
2. On a Little Street in Singapore (With the Harry James Orchestra)
3. Every Day of My Life (With the Harry James Orchestra)
4. All Or Nothing at All (With the Harry James Orchestra)
5. Say It (Over and Over Again) [with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra]
6. Polka Dots and Moonbeams (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
7. Imagination (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
8. Fools Rush In (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
9. You're Lonely and I'm Lonely (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
10. I'll Never Smile Again (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and the Pied Pipers)
11. All This and Heaven Too (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
12. The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else) [with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and the Pied Pipers]
13. Trade Winds (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
14. Love Lies (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
15. The Call of the Canyon (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
16. I Could Make You Care (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
17. Our Love Affair (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
18. We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me) [with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra]
19. Stardust (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and the Pied Pipers)
20. You Might Have Belonged to Another (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, Connie Haines and the Pied Pipers)
21. Oh! Look at Me Now (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, Connie Haines and the Pied Pipers)
22. I Tried (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
23. Dolores (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and the Pied Pipers)
Disc: 2
1. Do I Worry? (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and the Pied Pipers)
2. Everything Happens to Me (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
3. Let's Get Away from It All (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
4. This Love of Mine (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
5. I Guess I'll Have to Dream the Rest (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
6. You and I (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
7. Two in Love (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
8. A Sinner Kissed an Angel (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
9. I Think of You (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
10. How About You (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
11. The Last Call for Love (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
12. Poor You (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
13. I'll Take Tallulah (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
14. Just As Though You Were Here (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
15. The Street of Dreams (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
16. Be Careful, It's My Heart (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
17. Take Me (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
18. Light a Candle in the Chapel (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
19. In the Blue of Evening (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
20. There Are Such Things (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and the Pied Pipers)
21. Daybreak (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
22. It Started All Over Again (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
23. It's Always You (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
24. I'll Be Seeing You (With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra)
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About the artist
Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra, The Chairman of the Board, Ol' Blue Eyes himself. The man who could make even the most stoic listener weak at the knees with his smooth vocals and timeless charm. With over six decades in the music industry, Sinatra's influence cannot be underestimated. Born in Hoboken, New Jersey in 1915, Sinatra started his career as a humble crooner before skyrocketing to fame in the 1940s. His velvet voice and impeccable phrasing set him apart in an era dominated by big bands and swing music. Sinatra's ability to convey emotion through song is unparalleled, touching the hearts of millions with hits like "My Way" and "Fly Me to the Moon". Sinatra's career saw many highs and lows, from his early days with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra to his legendary Rat Pack performances in Las Vegas. He was known for his magnetic stage presence and suave persona, earning him the nickname "The Voice" among fans and peers alike. Despite his larger-than-life persona, Sinatra was not without controversy. His ties to the Mafia and turbulent personal life often overshadowed his musical achievements. But no one can deny the impact he had on the music industry, paving the way for future generations of artists to come. Frank Sinatra may have left this world in 1998, but his legacy lives on in his timeless music. His influence can be heard in every smooth crooner and jazz vocalist who has followed in his footsteps. Ol' Blue Eyes may be gone, but his music will continue to captivate audiences for generations to come.
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