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The Columbia Years (1943-1952): The Complete Recordings,Frank Sinatra
    • The Columbia Years (1943-1952): The Complete Recordings
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    • Ol' Man River
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    • Silent Night, Holy Night
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    • Dream

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    • Close To You
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    • You'll Never Know
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    • Sunday, Monday Or Always
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    • If You Please
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    • People Will Say We're In Love
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    • Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin'
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    • I Couldn't Sleep A Wink Last Night
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    • A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening
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    • The Music Stopped
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    • If You Are But A Dream
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    • Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night In The Week)
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    • There's No You
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    • White Christmas
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    • I Dream Of You (More Than You Dream Of Me)
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    • I Begged Her
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    • What Makes The Sunset?
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    • I Fall In Love Too Easily
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    • Nancy (With The Laughing Face)
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    • Cradle Song
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    • Ol' Man River
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    • Stormy Weather
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    • The Charm Of You
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    • Embraceable You
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    • When Your Lover Has Gone
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    • Kiss Me Again
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    • She's Funny That Way
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    • My Melancholy Baby
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    • Where Or When
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    • All The Things You Are
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    • Mighty Lak' A Rose
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    • I Should Care
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    • Homesick - That's All
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    • Dream
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    • A Friend Of Yours
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    • Put Your Dreams Away (For Another Day)
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    • Over The Rainbow
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    • You'll Never Walk Alone
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    • If I Loved You
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    • Lily Belle
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    • Don't Forget Tonight Tomorrow
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    • I've Got A Home In That Rock
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    • Jesus Is A Rock In The Weary Land
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    • Stars In Your Eyes
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    • My Shawl
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    • Someone To Watch Over Me
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    • You Go To My Head
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    • These Foolish Things (Remind Me Of You)
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    • I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)
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    • The House I Live In (That's America To Me)
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    • Day By Day
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    • Nancy (With The Laughing Face)
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    • You Are Too Beautiful
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    • America The Beautiful
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    • Silent Night, Holy Night
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    • The Moon Was Yellow (And The Night Was Young)
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    • I Only Have Eyes For You
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    • The Old School Teacher
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    • Just An Old Stone House
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    • Full Moon And Empty Arms
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    • Oh, What It Seemed To Be
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    • I Have But One Heart (O Marenariello)
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    • (I Don't Stand) A Ghost Of A Chance
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    • Why Shouldn't I?
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    • Try A Little Tenderness
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    • Paradise
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    • All Through The Day
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    • One Love
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    • Two Hearts Are Better Than One
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    • How Cute Can You Be?
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    • From This Day Forward
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    • Oh Bess, Where's My Bess?
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    • Begin The Beguine
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    • Something Old, Something New
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    • They Say It's Wonderful
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    • That Old Black Magic
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    • The Girl That I Marry
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    • I Fall In Love With You Ev'ry Day
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    • How Deep Is The Ocean (How Blue Is The Sky)
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    • Home On The Range
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    • The Song Is You
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    • Soliloquy (Parts 1 & 2)
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    • Somewhere In The Night
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    • Could'ja?
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    • Five Minutes More
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    • Things We Did Last Summer
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    • You'll Know When It Happens
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    • This Is The Night
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    • The Coffee Song (They've Got An Awful Lot Of Coffee In Brazil)
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    • Among My Souvenirs
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    • I Love You
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    • September Song
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    • Blue Skies
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    • Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry
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    • Adeste Fideles (O Come All Ye Faithful)
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    • Lost In The Stars
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    • Jingle Bells
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    • Falling In Love With Love
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    • Hush-A-Bye Island
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    • So They Tell Me
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    • There's No Business Like Show Business
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    • (Once Upon) A Moonlight Night
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    • Strange Music
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    • Poinciana (Song Of The Tree)
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    • The Music Stopped
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    • Why Should'nt It Happen To Us
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    • Time After Time
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    • It's The Same Old Dream
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    • I'm Sorry I Made You Cry
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    • None But The Lonely Heart
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    • The Brooklyn Bridge
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    • I Believe
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    • I Gotta Gal I Love (In North And South Dakota)
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    • The Dum-Dot Song (I Put A Penny In The Gum Slot)
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    • All Of Me
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    • It's All Up To You
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    • My Romance
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    • Always
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    • I Want To Thank Your Folks
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    • That's How Much I Love You
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    • You Can Take My Word For It Baby
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    • Sweet Lorraine
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    • Always
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    • I Concentrate On You
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    • My Love For You
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    • Mam'selle
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    • Ain'tcha Ever Comin' Back
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    • Stella By Starlight
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    • There But For You Go I
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    • Almost Like Being In Love
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    • Tea For Two
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    • My Romance
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    • Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
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    • Christmas Dreaming (A Little Early This Year)
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    • The Stars Will Remember (So Will I)
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    • It All Came True
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    • That Old Feeling
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    • If I Had You
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    • The Nearness Of You
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    • One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)
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    • But Beautiful
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    • A Fellow Needs A Girl
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    • So Far
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    • It All Came True
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    • Can't You Just See Yourself In Love With Me
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    • You're My Girl
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    • All Of Me
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    • I'll Make Up For Ev'rything
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    • Strange Music
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    • Laura
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    • Night And Day (Show Opening)
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    • My Cousin Louella
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    • We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye
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    • S'posin'
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    • Just For Now
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    • None But The Lonely Heart
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    • The Night We Called It A Day
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    • The Song Is You
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    • What'll I Do?
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    • Poinciana (Song Of The Tree)
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    • (I Offer You The Moon) Senorita
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    • The Music Stopped
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    • Mean To Me
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    • Spring Is Here
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    • Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear To Tread)
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    • When You Awake
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    • It Never Entered My Mind
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    • I've Got A Crush On You
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    • Body And Soul
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    • I'm Glad There Is You
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    • I Went Down To Virginia
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    • If I Only Had A Match
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    • If I Steal A Kiss
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    • Autumn In New York
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    • Everybody Loves Somebody
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    • A Little Learnin' Is A Dangerous Thing (Part 1)
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    • A Little Learnin' Is A Dangerous Thing (Part 2)
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    • Ever Homeward
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    • But None Like You
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    • Catana
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    • Why Was I Born?
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    • It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
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    • O Little Town Of Bethlehem
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    • White Christmas
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    • For Every Man There's A Woman
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    • Help Yourself To My Heart
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    • Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
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    • If I Forget You
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    • Where Is The One?
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    • When Is Sometime?
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    • It Only Happens When I Dance With You
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    • A Fella With An Umbrella
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    • Nature Boy
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    • Sunflower
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    • Once In Love With Amy
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    • Once In Love With Amy
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    • Why Can't You Behave?
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    • Bop! Goes My Heart
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    • Comme Ci, Comme Ca
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    • No Orchids For My Lady
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    • While The Angelus Was Ringing (Les Trois Cloches)
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    • If You Stub Your Toe On The Moon
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    • Kisses And Tears
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    • Some Enchanted Evening
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    • Bali Ha'i
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    • The Right Girl For Me
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    • Night After Night
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    • The Huckle-Buck
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    • It Happens Every Spring
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    • Let's Take An Old-Fashioned Walk
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    • (Just One Way To Say) I Love You
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    • It All Depends On You
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    • Bye Bye Baby
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    • Don't Cry Joe (Let Her Go, Let Her Go, Let Her Go)
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    • Every Man Should Marry
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    • If I Ever Love Again
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    • We're Just A Kiss Apart
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    • Every Man Should Marry
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    • The Wedding Of Lili Marlene
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    • That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day)
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    • Mad About You
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    • (On The Island Of) Stromboli
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    • The Old Master Painter
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    • Why Remind Me
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    • Sorry
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    • Sunshine Cake
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    • (We've Got A) Sure Thing
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    • God's Country
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    • Sheila
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    • Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy
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    • Kisses And Tears
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    • When The Sun Goes Down
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    • American Beauty Rose
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    • Peachtree Street
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    • Should I (Reveal)
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    • You Do Something To Me
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    • Lover
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    • When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You)
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    • It's Only A Paper Moon
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    • My Blue Heaven
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    • The Continental
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    • Goodnight Irene
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    • Dear Little Boy Of Mine
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    • Life Is So Peculiar
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    • Accidents Will Happen
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    • One Finger Melody
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    • Remember Me In Your Dreams
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    • If Only She'd Looked My Way
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    • London By Night
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    • Meet Me At The Copa
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    • Come Back To Sorrento (Torna A Surriento)
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    • April In Paris
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    • I Guess I'll Have To Dream The Rest
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    • Nevertheless
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    • Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
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    • Take My Love
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    • I Am Loved
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    • You Don't Remind Me
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    • Love Means Love
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    • Cherry Pies Ought To Be You
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    • Faithful
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    • You're The One
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    • There's Something Missing
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    • Hello, Young Lovers
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    • We Kiss In A Shadow
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    • I Whistle A Happy Tune
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    • I'm A Fool To Want You
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    • Love Me
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    • Mama Will Bark
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    • It's A Long Way (From Your House To My House)
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    • Castle Rock
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    • Farewell, Farewell To Love
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    • Deep Night
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    • A Good Man Is Hard To Find
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    • I Could Write A Book
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    • I Hear A Rhapsody
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    • Walking In The Sunshine
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    • My Girl
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    • Feet Of Clay
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    • Don't Ever Be Afraid To Go Home
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    • Luna Rossa (Blushing Moon)
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    • The Birth Of The Blues
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    • Azure-Te (Paris Blues)
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    • Tennessee Newsboy (The Newsboy Blue)
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    • Bim Bam Baby
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    • Why Try To Change Me Now

album review

A collection of a dozen fully packed CDs could seem like overkill for almost any recording artist, and probably will -- at least, for the uninitiated -- where Frank Sinatra is concerned. This is especially true of this release, given that it covers his Columbia recordings, which are usually regarded as his least interesting repertory. But they would be wrong, which becomes clear soon after one buys this set. True, Sinatra's most familiar persona -- that of the Vegas-based swinger -- was still many years away from anything represented by the music here, and the music is very much of its period, a mix of swing and sweet sounds, and pop with an emphasis on the latter and on romantic ballads. But the range of material is still striking, encompassing dance numbers and rhythm songs, jaunty, swinging sounds with more than a touch of serious jazz influence, and even a few numbers in the later sessions that anticipate the development of rock & roll -- and what Sinatra does with it all is amazing. And just to reassure the uninitiated, there are quite a few sides here that are more -- rather than less -- like the Capitol Records repertory that followed in the 1950s. The responsibility for the relative obscurity of Sinatra's 1940s output, and the lack of self-evident appeal of this set lies, ironically enough, with Columbia Records. For most of the first 35 years after he left the label, Columbia let most of his catalog of 285 officially released recordings lie fallow, doing little more across that time than return to the same two-dozen biggest hits. More than 100 of the tracks here never even made it onto vinyl, their last appearances being on 78-rpm shellac discs. So for those who haven't heard the Sinatra of the 1940s, or don't know his work well -- and that's nearly everybody, and everyone under 60 -- this set will prove a sublimely beautiful and overpowering experience. There was a reason why he was known as "the Voice" in those days, and practically every song here provides a vivid reminder.

The first half-dozen discs here will provide modern listeners with all the explanation they'll ever need for the origins of the frenzied "bobby-soxer" fandom that Sinatra elicited in the early and mid-'40s. In those days, his was a profoundly beautiful voice, stunning really, that could overpower women with his intonation on a ballad in seconds; it's also eerie how he always sounds like he is singing directly to the listener, personally. The other half of the equation was that Sinatra was sufficiently macho so that male listeners could identify not only with the persona he presented but also resonate to the effect that the songs had on women; women were aroused by his singing, and he connected with men who appreciated both that effect and the qualities behind it. The harder rhythm numbers worked more generally and more directly on everyone, in a more conventional pop music context. Remastered in state-of-the-art sound -- some of the finest in Columbia Records' history to date on CD -- from original 78-rpm disc sources and lacquer masters in the case of the pre-1948 sides, this set provides a close and intimate look at the source of those reactions. Whether he's working with a choral accompaniment ("Close to You") to avoid the restrictions of the Musicians Union strike, or a string section, or a brassy accompaniment ("Saturday Night"), the singing and the accompaniments get their very best airing to date, and Sinatra's delicate intonation is downright (and literally) intoxicating when heard properly. This is the first time in two generations that audiences can hear 95 percent of the material here, and it is incredibly easy to get seduced by "the Voice." Young or old, male or female, it doesn't matter -- the listener keeps wanting more, which this set obliges in quintuplicate.

The arrangements, mostly by Axel Stordahl (and -- occasionally -- George Siravo), also glisten in all of their glory. The lacquer-mastered songs sound better than you might believe possible, and once you get to the tape masters from 1948 onward, the quality truly soars. The set also provides a close look at an era when songwriting really and truly mattered, and was as great a craft as singing, and Sinatra (who also contributed in that area here and there) -- when he was allowed to pick his repertory -- was one of the best judges of songwriting. The consistency across most of these 285 songs is astounding, even with the relative handful of clunkers here (mostly in the guise of novelty tunes that newly installed Columbia A&R chief Mitch Miller insisted Sinatra try in the last couple of years of his Columbia tenure). But even some of those novelty tunes are revealing of the singer's true range -- "Bim Bam Baby" may not be what one wants from a Sinatra record, but it showed that he could work in a beat-driven context not too far ahead of rock & roll. The set is packaged in a foot-tall wooden box that stands vertically and offers each CD in a separate case of its own, with an accompanying hardcover book. It was out of print as of 2007 but is also easy enough to find used online, and it's a great bargain in terms of what one gets. What's more, it's an essential acquisition, musically more than the equal of the Capitol and Reprise Sinatra collections and -- even more important -- for showcasing his (undeservedly) least-well-known work, and a body of music that is, otherwise, mostly unavailable (the alternative is the 96-song four-CD The Best of the Columbia Years: 1943-1952, which offers the best 35 percent of what's here). It's not an easy thing to recommend a purchase of this size to ordinary listeners, but whatever it takes to save up for it, no real fans of the singer will be disappointed with what they get. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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