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These are my personal favorite Sinatra songs -- the ones I've listened to a thousand times and that still fill me with awe for the singer's artistry.   Sometimes it's a case of a favorite song
given a  definitive treatment by my favorite songwriter.  (And remember: Artie Shaw
and Sinatra were the first to build their careers around performing primarily
the best American songs of the 20th century, recognizing that no matter how "old" they
were at the time, they were really timeless.)  In other instances
-- as with, say, "There Used to Be a Ballpark" -- it's not the song itself that's so great, but
some magical combination of the arrangement and the performance,
the feeling and artistry Sinatra invests in the song. 
(By the way, you'll notice
that I haven't picked any Columbia sides here -- not even the famous versions of
"Nancy [With the Laughing Face] or "I'm a Fool to Want You."  Much of Sinatra's formative work
with Alex Stordahl on Columbia is quite beautiful, but to me it rarely transcends the merely pretty, and too often succumbs to the overblown melodramatic clichés of the '40s.
  Sinatra was famous as "The Voice" while at Columbia, and sold the most records
of his entire career during the '40s, but he didn't develop his own mature artistic voice
until the '50s, after he started recording for Capitol.)
 
--
Jim Emerson

Sinatra 101 P.S.  For another take on the best Sinatra songs
(including Columbia stuff), see
Sinatra 101:
The 101 Best Recordings and the Stories Behind Them
,
by Ed O'Brien with Robert Wilson.

 

  Ballads
(aka "saloon songs," "suicide songs")
  Swingers
(toe-tappers and finger-snappers)

1

"One For My Baby"

(
Sings for Only the Lonely, 1958) &
(Sinatra & Sextet Live in Paris 1962, 1994)

Sings for Only the Lonely

Songs for Swingin' Lovers!

1

"I've Got You Under My Skin"

(Songs for Swingin' Lovers, 1956)
2 "Angel Eyes"
(
Sings for Only the Lonely, 1958)
2 "I Get a Kick Out of You"
(Songs for Young Lovers, 1954)
3 "It Never Entered My Mind"
(
In the Wee Small Hours, 1955)
A Swingin' Affair! 3 "From This Moment On"
(A Swingin' Affair, 1957)
4 "I've Got a Crush on You"
(
Nice 'n' Easy, 1960)
4 "How About You?"
(Songs for Swingin' Lovers, 1956)
5 "You Go to My Head"
(
Nice 'n' Easy, 1960)
Nice 'n' Easy 5 "I Won't Dance"
(A Swingin' Affair, 1957)
6 "How Deep is the Ocean"
(
Nice 'n' Easy, 1960)
6 "Summer Wind"
(Strangers in the Night, 1966)
7 "Dancing on the Ceiling"
(
In the Wee Small Hours, 1955)
7 "I Thought About You"
(Songs for Swingin' Lovers, 1956)
8 "Blues in the Night"
(
Sings for Only the Lonely, 1958)
8 "It Happened in Monterey"
(Songs for Swingin' Lovers, 1956)
9 "What is This Thing
Called Love"

(
In the Wee Small Hours, 1955)
Sinatra's Swingin' Session!!! 9 "September in the Rain"
(Sinatra's Swingin' Session, 1961)
10 "I'll Be Around"
(
In the Wee Small Hours, 1955)
In the Wee Small Hours 10 "I Concentrate on You"
(Songs for Young Lovers, 1954)
11 "Night and Day"
(
Sinatra & Sextet Live in Paris 1962, 1994)
11 "Old Devil Moon"
(Songs for Swingin' Lovers, 1956)
12 "A Cottage for Sale"
(
No One Cares, 1959)
12 "Oh! Look at Me Now"
(A Swingin' Affair, 1957)
13 "Fools Rush In"
(
Nice 'n' Easy, 1960)
Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim 13 "All or Nothing at All"
(Strangers in the Night, 1966)
14 "Dindi"
(
Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim, 1967)
Sinatra and Swingin' Brass 14 "Don'tcha Go 'Way Mad"
(Sinatra and Swingin' Brass, 1962)
15 "Wave"
(Sinatra and Company [op], 1971 &
The Very Best of Frank Sinatra &
The Reprise Collection)
15 "Luck Be A Lady"
(Sinatra at the Sands, 1966 &
The Reprise Collection, 1963)
16 "Willow Weep for Me"
(
Sings for Only the Lonely, 1958)
16 "The Way You
Look Tonight"

(...Academy Award Winners, 1964)
17 "The Gal That Got Away/
It Never Entered My Mind"

(
She Shot Me Down, 1981)
She Shot Me Down 17 "Nice Work if You
Can Get It"

(A Swingin' Affair, 1957)
18 "Moonlight in Vermont"
(Come Fly with Me, 1958) &
(Sinatra & Sextet Live in Paris 1962, 1994)
Come Fly With Me 18 "Come Fly with Me"
(Come Fly with Me, 1958)
19 "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning"
(
In the Wee Small Hours, 1955)
19 "You Be So Nice
to Come Home To"

(A Swingin' Affair, 1957)
20 "Indian Summer"
(
Francis A. & Edward K., 1968)
20 "Fly Me to the Moon"
(It Might As Well Be Swing, 1964)
21 "Ol' Man River"
(
Sinatra & Sextet Live in Paris 1962, 1994)
21 "Nice 'n' Easy"
(Nice 'n' Easy, 1960)
22 "When the World Was Young"
(
Point of No Return, 1962)
22 "I Love You"
(Sinatra and Swingin' Brass, 1962)
23 "The Shadow of Your Smile"
(Sinatra at the Sands, 1966)
Ring-A-Ding-Ding! 23 "A Foggy Day"
(Ring-A-Ding-Ding!, 1961)
24 "I Get Along Without You Very Well"
(
Sings for Only the Lonely, 1958)
24 "I Wish I Were
in Love Again"

(A Swingin' Affair, 1957)
25 "There Used to be a Ballpark"
(Ol' Blue Eyes is Back, 1973)
25 "Without a Song"
(I Remember Tommy, 1961)

 


A few songs I wish Sinatra had sung:  "Lush Life," "Isn't It Romantic?," "Some Other Time" (the Leonard Bernstein song -- although Tony Bennett's version with Bill Evans is probably unbeatable), more Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn, a whole album of ballads with just Bill Miller (like the concert versions of "One for My Baby" and the previously unreleased recordings of "Empty Tables" and "Send in the Clowns" on The Reprise Collection), a whole studio album with Red Norvo's Quintet (including Miller) like the 1959 Australia Concert, a whole album with just an intimate jazz rhythm section (like Tony Bennett's many splendid records with the Ralph Sharon Trio)...


 

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