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Frank Sinatra discography
Black and white photograph
At Capitol Studios, Hollywood, 1957
Studio albums59
Live albums2
Compilation albums8
Singles297

American vocalist Frank Sinatra recorded 59 studio albums and 297 singles in his solo career, spanning 54 years.

Sinatra after having had stints with the quartet The Hoboken Four and with the orchestras of Harry James and Tommy Dorsey[a], launched a solo career in 1943, signing with Columbia Records; his debut album The Voice of Frank Sinatra was issued in 1946. Sinatra would achieve greater success with Capitol and Reprise Records, the former of which he released his final two albums on—Duets and Duets II. Eight compilation albums under Sinatra's name were released in his lifetime, with more albums released following his death in 1998.

Albums

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Studio albums

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Columbia Records introduced the LP album on June 21, 1948; prior to that albums were collections of 78s in a booklet resembling a photo album, rarely more than four records to a set. Sinatra's Capitol studio albums were released on Concepts in 1992, and the bulk of his Capitol recordings released on the 1998 album The Capitol Years.

1940s/50s

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Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[1]
CAN
[2]
UK
[3]
The Voice of Frank Sinatra 1
Songs by Sinatra
  • Released: April 1947
  • Label: Columbia
2
Christmas Songs by Sinatra
  • Released: November 1948
  • Label: Columbia
7
Frankly Sentimental
  • Released: June 20, 1949
  • Label: Columbia
Dedicated to You
  • Released: March 1950
  • Label: Columbia
Sing and Dance with Frank Sinatra
  • Released: October 16, 1950
  • Label: Columbia
Songs for Young Lovers
  • Released: January 1954
  • Label: Capitol
3
Swing Easy!
  • Released: August 2, 1954
  • Label: Capitol
3 5
In the Wee Small Hours
  • Released: April 1955
  • Label: Capitol
2
Songs for Swingin' Lovers!
  • Released: March 1956
  • Label: Capitol
2 1
Close to You
  • Released: January 1957
  • Label: Capitol
5 2
A Swingin' Affair!
  • Released: June 1957
  • Label: Capitol
2 1
Where Are You?
  • Released: September 1957
  • Label: Capitol
3
A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra
(retitled The Sinatra Christmas Album)
  • Released: September 21, 1957
  • Label: Capitol
18 93
  • RIAA: Platinum[5]
Come Fly with Me
  • Released: January 1958
  • Label: Capitol
1 2
Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely
  • Released: September 1958
  • Label: Capitol
1 5
Come Dance with Me!
  • Released: January 1959
  • Label: Capitol
2 2
No One Cares
  • Released: July 1959
  • Label: Capitol
2[6]

1960s

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Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[7]
CAN
[8]
UK
[9]
Nice 'n' Easy
  • Released: July 1960
  • Label: Capitol
1 2
Sinatra's Swingin' Session!!!
  • Released: January 1961
  • Label: Capitol
3[10] 6
Ring-a-Ding-Ding!
  • Released: March 1961
  • Label: Reprise
4[10] 9
Come Swing with Me!
  • Released: July 1961
  • Label: Capitol
8[10] 13
Swing Along With Me
(retitled Sinatra Swings)
  • Released: July 1961
  • Label: Reprise
6 8
I Remember Tommy
  • Released: October 1961
  • Label: Reprise
3[10] 10
Sinatra and Strings
  • Released: January 1962
  • Label: Reprise
8 6
Point of No Return
  • Released: March 1962
  • Label: Capitol
19[10]
Sinatra and Swingin' Brass
  • Released: July 1962
  • Label: Reprise
18[10] 14
All Alone
  • Released: October 1962
  • Label: Reprise
25[10]
Sinatra Sings Great Songs from Great Britain
  • Released: November 1962
  • Label: Reprise
12
Sinatra–Basie: An Historic Musical First
(with Count Basie)
  • Released: December 10, 1962
  • Label: Reprise
16 2
The Concert Sinatra
  • Released: May 1963
  • Label: Reprise
6[10] 8
Sinatra's Sinatra
  • Released: August 1963
  • Label: Reprise
8 7
Sinatra Sings Days of Wine and Roses, Moon River, and Other Academy Award Winners
  • Released: March 1964
  • Label: Reprise
10
America, I Hear You Singing
(with Bing Crosby and Fred Waring)
  • Released: April 1964
  • Label: Reprise
116
It Might as Well Be Swing
(with Count Basie)
  • Released: August 1964
  • Label: Reprise
13 17
12 Songs of Christmas
(with Bing Crosby and Fred Waring)
  • Released: August 1964
  • Label: Reprise
[A]
Softly, as I Leave You
  • Released: November 1964
  • Label: Reprise
19 20
September of My Years
  • Released: August 1965
  • Label: Reprise
5
My Kind of Broadway
  • Released: November 1965
  • Label: Reprise
30
A Man and His Music
  • Released: November 1965
  • Label: Reprise
9
  • RIAA: Platinum[5]
Moonlight Sinatra
  • Released: March 1966
  • Label: Reprise
34
Strangers in the Night
  • Released: May 1966
  • Label: Reprise
1 4
  • RIAA: Platinum[5]
That's Life
  • Released: December 31, 1966
  • Label: Reprise
6 22
Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim
(with Antonio Carlos Jobim)
  • Released: March 1967
  • Label: Reprise
19
The World We Knew
  • Released: August 1967
  • Label: Reprise
24 28
Francis A. & Edward K.
(with Duke Ellington)
  • Released: January 1968
  • Label: Reprise
78
The Sinatra Family Wish You a Merry Christmas
(with Frank Sinatra, Jr., Nancy Sinatra and Tina Sinatra)
  • Released: September 1968
  • Label: Reprise
[B]
Cycles
  • Released: November 1968
  • Label: Reprise
18 9
My Way
  • Released: March 1969
  • Label: Reprise
11 9 2
A Man Alone
  • Released: August 1969
  • Label: Reprise
30 19 18

1970s/80s

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Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[13]
AUS
[14]
CAN
[15]
UK
[16]
Watertown
  • Released: March 1970
  • Label: Reprise
101[6] 60 14
Sinatra & Company
(with Antonio Carlos Jobim)
  • Released: March 1971
  • Label: Reprise
73[6] 23 65 9
Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back
  • Released: September 1973
  • Label: Reprise
13 19 20 12
Some Nice Things I've Missed
  • Released: July 1974
  • Label: Reprise
48 28 41 35
Trilogy: Past Present Future
  • Released: March 1980
  • Label: Reprise
17 62
She Shot Me Down
  • Released: November 1981
  • Label: Reprise
52
L.A. Is My Lady
  • Released: August 1984
  • Label: Qwest
58 66 75 41

1990s

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Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
[18]
US
[19]
AUS
[20]
CAN
[21]
UK
[22]
Duets
  • Released: November 2, 1993
  • Label: Capitol
2 2 21 5
Duets II
  • Released: November 15, 1994
  • Label: Capitol
9 16 28 29
  • RIAA: Platinum[5]
  • BPI: Silver[4]
  • CRIA: Platinum[23]

Notes

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  1. ^ 12 Songs of Christmas was not eligible to enter the Billboard 200 chart, but peaked at number nine on the Billboard Christmas LP's chart in 1964.[10]
  2. ^ The Sinatra Family Wish You a Merry Christmas was not eligible to enter the Billboard 200 chart, but peaked at number three on the Billboard Christmas LP's chart in 1969.[6]

Compilation albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
[18]
US UK
This Is Sinatra!
  • Released: November 1956
  • Label: Capitol
8 1 RIAA: Gold
This Is Sinatra Volume 2
  • Released: March 1958
  • Label: Capitol
8 3
Look to Your Heart
  • Released: April 1959
  • Label: Capitol
8 5
All the Way
  • Released: March 1961
  • Label: Capitol
4
When Your Lover Has Gone
  • Released: August 1961
  • Label: Encore
6
Sinatra Sings of Love and Things
  • Released: July 1962
  • Label: Capitol
15[10]
The Great Years
  • Released: November 1962
  • Label: Capitol
Sinatra '65: The Singer Today
  • Released: June 1965
  • Label: Reprise
9
Forever Frank
  • Released: October 1966
  • Label: Capitol
The Movie Songs
  • Released: May 1967[24]
  • Label: Capitol
195[6]
Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits
  • Released: August 1968
  • Label: Reprise
55 8
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum
Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
  • Released: May 1972
  • Label: Reprise
88 6
  • RIAA: Platinum
The Sinatra Christmas Album
  • Released: November 1994
  • Label: Reprise
16 Most Requested Songs
  • Released: May 1995
  • Label: Legacy/Columbia
  • RIAA: Platinum
Christmas Through the Years
  • Released: October 1995
  • Label: LaserLight
Everything Happens to Me
  • Released: February 6, 1996
  • Label: Reprise
Frank Sinatra Christmas Collection
  • Released: October 26, 2004
  • Label: Reprise
Christmas with Sinatra & Friends
  • Released: October 6, 2009
  • Label: Concord
Baby Blue Eyes... May The First Voice You Hear Be Mine
  • Released: May 12, 2017
  • Label: Capitol
Ultimate Christmas
  • Released: October 6, 2017
  • Label: Capitol
12 33
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Live albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US UK
Sinatra at the Sands
(with Count Basie)
  • Released: July 1966
  • Label: Reprise
9 7
  • RIAA: Gold
  • BPI: Silver[4]
The Main Event – Live
  • Released: October 1974
  • Label: Reprise
37 30
  • RIAA: Gold
  • BPI: Silver[4]
Post-career albums
Sinatra & Sextet: Live in Paris
(recorded 1962)
  • Released: March 22, 1994
Sinatra 80th: Live in Concert
  • Released: November 14, 1995
61[6]
Frank Sinatra with the Red Norvo Quintet: Live in Australia, 1959
  • Released: April 8, 1997
Sinatra '57 in Concert
  • Released: April 6, 1999
Live from Las Vegas
  • Released: April 26, 2005
199[6]
Sinatra: Vegas
  • Released: November 7, 2006
165
Live at the Meadowlands
  • Released: May 5, 2009
Sinatra: New York
  • Released: November 3, 2009
Best of Vegas
  • Released: February 8, 2011
Sinatra: London
  • Released: November 25, 2014
The 'Retirement' Concert
  • Released: November 20, 2015
Sinatra: World On a String
  • Released: October 16, 2016
Sinatra: Standing Room Only
  • Released: May 4, 2018
Rat Pack albums
Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. at Villa Venice, Chicago - Live 1962
  • Released: 1993
Frank, Sammy & Dean: The Summit in Concert
  • Released: 1999
The Rat Pack Live at the Sands
  • Released: 1999/2001
Ratpack: From Vegas to St. Louis
  • Released: 2002
Christmas with the Rat Pack
  • Released: October 22, 2002
The Ultimate Rat Pack Collection: Live & Swingin'
  • Released: 2003
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Albums conducted by Sinatra

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Title Album details
Frank Sinatra Conducts the Music of Alec Wilder
Frank Sinatra Conducts Tone Poems of Color
  • Released: 1956
  • Label: Capitol
The Man I Love
(sung by Peggy Lee, arranged by Nelson Riddle)
  • Released: March 1957
  • Label: Capitol
Sleep Warm
(sung by Dean Martin, arranged by Pete King)
  • Released: March 2, 1959
  • Label: Capitol
Frank Sinatra Conducts Music from Pictures and Plays
(arranged by Harry Sukman)
  • Released: 1962
  • Label: Reprise
Syms by Sinatra
(sung by Sylvia Syms, arranged by Don Costa)
  • Released: 1982
  • Label: Reprise
Whats New?
(with trumpeter Charles Turner)
  • Released: 1983

Box sets and collections

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RCA Records

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Columbia Records

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  • 1953 Get Happy!
  • 1955 Frankie
  • 1955 The Voice
  • 1956 That Old Feeling
  • 1957 Adventures of the Heart
  • 1957 Christmas Dreaming
  • 1958 Love Is a Kick
  • 1958 The Broadway Kick
  • 1958 Put Your Dreams Away
  • 1958 The Frank Sinatra Story in Music (No. 12 U.S. Billboard, 1 week)[10]
  • 1959 Come Back to Sorrento
  • 1966 Greatest Hits: The Early Years
  • 1966 Greatest Hits: The Early Years Volume Two
  • 1968 Someone to Watch Over Me
  • 1968 In Hollywood 1943-1949
  • 1972 In The Beginning: 1943 To 1951 [2-LP]
  • 1986 The Voice: The Columbia Years (1943–1952) [6-LP]
  • 1987 Hello Young Lovers
  • 1988 Sinatra Rarities: The Columbia Years
  • 1993 The Columbia Years 1943-1952: The Complete Recordings [12-Disc]
  • 1994 The Columbia Years 1943–1952: The V-Discs [2-Disc]
  • 1994 The Essence of Frank Sinatra
  • 1995 16 Most Requested Songs
  • 1995 The Complete Recordings Nineteen Thirty-Nine (Harry James & His Orchestra featuring Frank Sinatra)
  • 1995 I've Got a Crush on You
  • 1996 Sinatra Sings Rodgers and Hammerstein
  • 1997 Frank Sinatra Sings His Greatest Hits
  • 1997 Portrait of Sinatra: Columbia Classics [2-Disc]
  • 1998 The Best of the Columbia Years: 1943-1952 [4-Disc]
  • 2000 Super Hits
  • 2001 Love Songs
  • 2003 The Essential Frank Sinatra: The Columbia Years [1-Disc]
  • 2003 The Real Complete Columbia Years V-Discs [3-Disc]
  • 2003 Sinatra Sings Cole Porter
  • 2003 Sinatra Sings George Gershwin
  • 2007 A Voice in Time: 1939-1952 [4-Disc]
  • 2009 From the Heart
  • 2010 The Essential Frank Sinatra: The Columbia Years [2-Disc]
  • 2015 A Voice on Air 1935-1955 [4 Disc]

LaserLight

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  • 1995 Christmas Through the Years

Star Mark Compilations

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Starlite

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  • 1993 Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr: Rat Pack is Back

Singles

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Singles are listed with B-side immediately succeeding. Where a song is listed as (by X), or (instrumental), Sinatra does not feature. (US) Number indicates highest chart position on combined Billboard charts. The chart positions before "Mr. Success" are Pre-Billboard Hot 100.

List of singles as lead artist, with chart positions and certifications
Title Year Peak
US
Alongside the Harry James Orchestra (Columbia)
"From the Bottom of My Heart"[25] 1939
"It's Funny to Everyone but Me" 21
"Here Comes the Night"
"My Buddy"
"On a Little Street in Singapore" 27
"Ciribiribin"
"Every Day of My Life" 1940 17
"All or Nothing at All" (gold record) 2 (1943)

With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (RCA Victor) (1940–1942)

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Year Single Peak chart
positions
Hot
100
[citation needed]
1940 "Too Romantic"
"The Sky Fell Down"
"Shake Down the Stars"
"I'll Be Seeing You" 4 (1944)
"Say It (Over and Over Again)" 12
"Polka Dots and Moonbeams" 18
"The Fable of the Rose"
"Imagination" 8
"Devil May Care"

"Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)"

12
"It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow"
"You're Lonely and I'm Lonely"
9
"April Played the Fiddle"
"Yours Is My Heart Alone"
"I'll Never Smile Again" (gold record) 1
"All This and Heaven Too" 12
"East of the Sun (and West of the Moon)"
"And So Do I"

"The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else)"

11
"Only Forever"

"Trade Winds"

10
"Love Lies"

"The Call of the Canyon"

17
14
"Whispering"
"I Could Make You Care" 17
"Our Love Affair" 5
"Looking for Yesterday"
"We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)" 3
"You're Breaking My Heart All Over Again"
"When You Awake"
"I'd Know You Anywhere"
"Do You Know Why?"
"Anything"
"Not So Long Ago"
"Stardust" 7
1941 "Oh! Look at Me Now"

"You Might Have Belonged to Another"

2
14
"Dolores"

"I Tried"

1
21
"Do I Worry?" 4
"Without a Song"
"It's Always You" 3 (1943)
"You Lucky People You"
"Everything Happens to Me" 9
"Let's Get Away from It All" 7
"I'll Never Let A Day Pass By"
"Love Me as I Am"
"Neiani"

"This Love of Mine"

3
"I Guess I'll Have to Dream the Rest" 12
"You and I" 11
"Blue Skies"
"Pale Moon"
"Two in Love"

"A Sinner Kissed an Angel"

9
15
"The Sunshine of Your Smile"
"Violets for Your Furs"
"I Think of You" 20
"It Isn't a Dream Anymore"
1942 "How About You?" 8
"The Last Call for Love"

"Poor You"

17
15
"I'll Take Tallulah" 15
"Snootie Little Cutie"
"Somewhere a Voice Is Calling"
"Just As Though You Were Here"

"Street of Dreams"

6
17
"Be Careful, It's My Heart"

"Take Me"

13
5
"Light a Candle in the Chapel" 21
"In the Blue of Evening" 1
"There Are Such Things" (gold record)

"Daybreak"

1
17

First solo singles (Bluebird Records) (1942)

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Year Single Peak chart
positions
Hot

100 [citation needed]

1942 "Night and Day" 16
"The Lamplighter's Serenade"

Columbia singles (1943–1952)

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Year Single Peak chart
positions
Hot
100

[citation needed]
1943 "Close to You"

"You'll Never Know"

10
2
"Sunday, Monday, or Always" 9
"People Will Say We're in Love"

"Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'"

3
12
1944 "I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night"

"A Lovely Way to Spend An Evening"

4
11
"White Christmas"

"If You Are But a Dream"

7
19
"Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night of the Week)"

"I Dream of You (More than You Dream I Do)"

2
7
1945 "What Makes the Sunset?" 13
"Ol' Man River"

"Stormy Weather"

"When Your Lover Has Gone"

"I Should Care"

8
"Dream" 5
"Put Your Dreams Away (For Another Day)"
"Homesick, That's All" 23
"If I Loved You"

"You'll Never Walk Alone" (with The Ken Lane Singers)

7
9
"The Charm of You"
"My Shawl"
"Lily Belle"

"Don't Forget Tonight Tomorrow" (with The Charioteers)

9
"White Christmas" (reissue)
"Nancy (With the Laughing Face)" 10
"America the Beautiful" (with The Ken Lane Singers)

"The House I Live In"

22
1946 "Oh! What It Seemed to Be"

"Day by Day"

1
5
"Full Moon and Empty Arms" 17
"All Through the Day" 7
"They Say It's Wonderful"

"The Girl That I Marry"

2
11
"From This Day Forward"

"Something Old, Something New"

18
21
"Soliloquy (Part 1 & 2)"
"Five Minutes More" 1
"One Love"
"Begin the Beguine" 23
"The Coffee Song"

"The Things We Did Last Summer"

6
8
"Silent Night" (with The Ken Lane Singers)
"Jingle Bells" (with The Ken Lane Singers)
"September Song" 8
1947 "This Is the Night" 11
"That's How Much I Love You" (with The Page Cavanaugh Trio) 10
"I Want to Thank Your Folks"
"It's the Same Old Dream" (with Four Hits and A Miss)
"Sweet Lorraine"
"I Believe"

"Time After Time"

5
16
"Mam'selle"

"Stella by Starlight"

1
21
"Almost Like Being in Love" 20
"Tea for Two"
"Ain'tcha Ever Comin' Back"

"I Have But One Heart"

21
13
"Christmas Dreaming (A Little Early This Year)" 26
"I've Got a Home in That Rock"
"So Far"

"A Fellow Needs a Girl"

8
24
"The Dum Dot Song" (with The Pied Pipers) 21
"You're My Girl" 23
1948 "What'll I Do?"

"My Cousin Louella" (with The Tony Mottola Trio)

23
24
"But Beautiful" 14
"For Every Man There's a Woman"
"But None Like You"
"I've Got A Crush on You" (featuring Bobby Hackett)
"All of Me" 21
"It Only Happens When I Dance With You" 19
"Nature Boy" (with The Jeff Alexander Choir) 7
"Just For Now"

"Everybody Loves Somebody"

21
25
1949 "Kiss Me Again"
"Autumn in New York" 27
"Senorita"
"A Little Learnin' Is a Dangerous Thing" (with Pearl Bailey)
"Sunflower" 14
"Why Can't You Behave?" (with the Phil Moore Four)
"Comme Ci Comme Ca"
"If You Stub Your Toe on the Moon" (with the Phil Moore Four)
"Bop! Goes My Heart" (with the Phil Moore Four)
"Some Enchanted Evening"

"Bali Ha'i"

6
18
"The Right Girl for Me"
"The Hucklebuck" (with The Ken Lane Quintet) 10
"Let's Take an Old-Fashioned Walk" (with Doris Day) 17
"It All Depends on You"
"Don't Cry Joe" (with The Pastels) 9
"Bye Bye Baby" (with The Pastels)
"If I Ever Love Again" (with The Double Daters)
"That Lucky Old Sun" 16
"Mad About You"
"The Old Master Painter" (with The Modernaires) 13
1950 "Sorry" 28
"(We've Got a) Sure Thing" (with The Modernaires)
"Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy"

"God's Country" (with The Jeff Alexander Choir)

10
25
"Kisses and Tears" (with Jane Russell)
"American Beauty Rose" (with Mitch Miller's Dixieland Band) 26
"Poinciana (Song Of the Tree)"
"Peachtree Street" (with Rosemary Clooney)
"Goodnight, Irene" (with The Mitch Miller Singers) 5
"Life Is So Peculiar" (with Helen Carroll)
"One Finger Melody" 9
"Nevertheless (I'm In Love with You)" 14
"Let It Snow" (with The Swanson Quartet)
1951 "I Am Loved"
"Take My Love"
"Love Means Love"
"You're the One (for Me)" 17
"We Kiss in a Shadow" 22
"Love Me"
"Mama Will Bark" (with Dagmar)

"I'm a Fool to Want You"

21
14
"It's a Long Way from Your House to My House"
"Castle Rock" 26
"April in Paris"
1952 "I Hear a Rhapsody" 24
"Feet of Clay"
"My Girl"
"Luna Rossa" (with The Norman Luboff Choir)
"Bim Bam Baby"

"Azure-Te (Paris Blues)"

20
30
"The Birth of the Blues" 19
"I'm Glad There Is You"
1953 "Sheila" (with The Jeff Alexander Choir)
1954 "I'm a Fool to Want You" (reissue)

All orchestras conducted by Axel Stordahl, unless otherwise noted

Capitol singles (1953–1962)

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Sinatra's Capitol singles were released on The Complete Capitol Singles Collection (1996). UK Singles Chart positions from 1952 onwards.[26]

Year Single Peak chart
positions
Certifications
Hot 100
[27]
[citation needed]
US
CB
UK
[26]
1953 "I'm Walking Behind You" /
"Lean Baby"
7
25

"I've Got the World on a String" /
"My One and Only Love"
14
28

"From Here to Eternity" 15 24
"South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)" 18 43
1954 "Young at Heart" 2 2 12
"Don't Worry 'bout Me" /
"I Could Have Told You"
17 25
21 28
"Three Coins in the Fountain" 4 1 1
"The Gal That Got Away" /
"Half as Lovely (Twice as True)"
21 30
23 20
"It Worries Me" 30 29
"The Christmas Waltz"
"You, My Love" 13
1955 "Melody of Love" 19
"Why Should I Cry Over You?"
"Two Hearts, Two Kisses (Make One Love)"
"Learnin' the Blues" 1 2 2
"Not as a Stranger" 27 13
"Same Old Saturday Night" /
"Fairy Tale"
13 23
33
"Love and Marriage" 5 6 3
"(Love Is) The Tender Trap" 7 22 2
1956 "Flowers Mean Forgiveness" /
"You'll Get Yours"
24 27
67
"(How Little It Matters) How Little We Know" /
"Five Hundred Guys"
13 23
73 43
"You're Sensational" /
"Wait for Me"
52 41
75
"True Love" (with Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly)
"Mind If I Make Love to You?"
"Hey! Jealous Lover" 3 8
"Can I Steal a Little Love?" /
"Your Love for Me"
15 20
60 43
"Willow Weep for Me"/

"One for my Baby"

45-CL-15258 (May be UK-Only release?)

- - -
1957 "Crazy Love" /
"So Long, My Love"
60 54
74 51
"You're Cheatin' Yourself (If You're Cheatin' On Me)" 25 50
"All the Way" /
"Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)"
2 7 3
84 45 21
"Witchcraft" /
"Tell Her You Love Her"
6 13 12
48
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" 45
"Jingle Bells" 16 60
"Mistletoe and Holly"
1958 "Nothing in Common" /
"How Are Ya Fixed for Love?" (with Keely Smith)
22
"Monique" /
"Same Old Song and Dance"
74
"Mr. Success" 41 29 25
"To Love and Be Loved" 100
1959 "French Foreign Legion" 61 49 18
"High Hopes" 30 22 6
"Talk to Me" 38 27
1960 "It's Nice to Go Trav'ling" 48
"River, Stay 'Way from My Door" /
"It's Over, It's Over, It's Over"
82 61 18
111
"Nice 'n' Easy" 60 55 15
"Ol' Mac Donald" 25 32 11
1961 "My Blue Heaven" /
"Sentimental Baby"
33 108
101
"American Beauty Rose" /
"Sentimental Journey"
118
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1962 "I've Heard That Song Before" /
"The Moon Was Yellow"
139
99 131
"I'll Remember April"
"Hidden Persuasion" /
"I Love Paris"
148

Reprise singles (1961–1983)

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Sinatra's Reprise singles were released as part of The Complete Reprise Studio Recordings (1995)

Year Single Peak chart
positions
Certifications
Hot
100

[27]
US
CB
US
AC

[28]
UK
[26]
1961 "The Second Time Around" 50 55
"Granada" 64 58 15 15
"I'll Be Seeing You" 58 62 12
"Imagination"
"I'm Getting Sentimental Over You"
"There Are Such Things"
"Without a Song"
"Take Me"
"Pocketful of Miracles" 34 26 9
"The Coffee Song" 39
"Ring a Ding Ding!"
1962 "Stardust" 98 108 20
"Ev'rybody's Twistin'" 75 81 22
"Goody Goody" 136
"The Look of Love" 101 118
"Me and My Shadow" (with Sammy Davis, Jr.) 64 79 18 20
1963 "Call Me Irresponsible" 78 62 20
"I Have Dreamed"

"Come Blow Your Horn"

108 92
"A New Kind of Love"

"Love Isn't Just for the Young"

111 118
"Fugue for Tinhorns"
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"
1964 "Stay with Me" 81 107
"My Kind of Town" 110 120
"Softly, as I Leave You" 27 38 4
"Hello Dolly" (with Count Basie) 47
"More (Theme from Mondo Cane)"
"I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day"
"We Wish You the Merriest"
"Somewhere in Your Heart" 32 32 4
1965 "Anytime at All" 46 54 11
"Tell Her (You Love Her Each Day)"

"Here's to the Losers"

57 87 16
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"Forget Domani" 78 58 13
"When Somebody Loves You" 102 104 10
"Everybody Has the Right to Be Wrong!"

"I'll Only Miss Her When I Think of Her"

131 101 25
18
"It Was a Very Good Year"

"Moment to Moment"

28 33 1
115 18
1966 "Strangers in the Night" 1 1 1 1
"Summer Wind" 25 26 1 36
"That's Life" 4 5 1 44
1967 "Somethin' Stupid" (with Nancy Sinatra) (gold record) 1 1 1 1
"The World We Knew (Over and Over)" 30 22 1 33
"This Town" 53 41 17
1968 "I Can't Believe I'm Losing You" 60 63 4
"Cycles"

"My Way of Life"

23 41 2
64 60 3
"Whatever Happened to Christmas"
1969 "Rain in My Heart" 62 51 3
"My Way" 27 26 2 5
  • BPI: Platinum[4]
"Love's Been Good to Me" 75 61 8 8
"Goin' Out of My Head"

"Forget to Remember"

79 96 14
16
"I Would Be in Love (Anyway)" 88 118 4
"What's Now Is Now" 123 31
1970 "Lady Day" 104
"Feelin' Kinda Sunday" (with Nancy Sinatra) 30
"Something"

"Bein' Green"

115 22
1971 "Life's a Trippy Thing" (with Nancy Sinatra)
"I Will Drink the Wine" 16
1973 "Let Me Try Again" 63 61 23
"You Will Be My Music" 107 39
1974 "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" 83 106 31
"You Turned My World Around" 83 104 11
1975 "Anytime (I'll Be There)" 75 93 10
"I Believe I'm Gonna Love You" 47 52 2 34
"A Baby Just Like You"
1976 "The Saddest Thing of All"

"Empty Tables"

43
"I Sing the Songs"
"Stargazer" 21
"Dry Your Eyes"

"Like a Sad Song"

31
"I Love My Wife" 92 43
1977 "Night and Day" (disco version)

"Everybody Ought to Be in Love"

29
1980 "Theme from New York, New York" 32 35 10 4
"You and Me (We Wanted It All)" 42
1981 "Say Hello"
1983 "Here's to the Band"
"To Love a Child"

Qwest singles (1984)

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Sinatra's Qwest singles were released as part of The Complete Reprise Studio Recordings (1995), and originally appeared on L.A. Is My Lady (1984).

Year Single Peak chart
positions
US
AC

[28]
1984 "Teach Me Tonight"
"Mack the Knife"
"L.A. Is My Lady" 34

Island singles (1993)

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Year Single Peak chart
positions
UK
[26]
1993 "I've Got You Under My Skin" (with Bono) 4

Holiday 100 chart entries

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Since many radio stations in the US adopt a format change to Christmas music each December, many holiday hits have an annual spike in popularity during the last few weeks of the year and are retired once the season is over.[29] In December 2011, Billboard began a Hot Holiday Songs chart with 50 positions that monitored the last five weeks of each year to "rank the top holiday hits of all eras using the same methodology as the Hot 100, blending streaming, airplay, and sales data",[30] and in 2013 the number of positions on the chart was doubled, resulting in the Holiday 100.[31] A handful of Sinatra recordings have made appearances on the Holiday 100 and are noted below according to the holiday season in which they charted there.

Title Holiday season peak chart positions Album
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
"The Christmas Song" 92[32] A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra
"The Christmas Waltz" 41[33] 60[34] 58[35] 78[36] 68[37]
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" 48[38] 44[32] 41[39] 20[40] 23[41] 26[42] 49[43] 42[44] 56[45] 49[46] 39[37] 53[47] 45[48]
"I'll Be Home for Christmas" 89[49] 97[46]
"Jingle Bells" 48[50] 33[32] 30[51] 34[52] 37[53] 40[54] 21[33] 19[55] 30[56] 20[57] 14[37] 14[47] 15[58]
"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"
(with The B. Swanson Quartet)
50[32] 50[59] 54[40] 45[60] 45[61] 53[62] 61[55] 48[56] 50[63] 60[37] 51[64] 68[48] Christmas Songs by Sinatra
"Mistletoe and Holly" 70[41] 95[42] 92[33] 92[34] 94[65] 88[57] 98[66] A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra
"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town"
(1947 recording)
98[67] 77[66] 81[68] Christmas Songs by Sinatra
"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town"
(1992 duet with Cyndi Lauper)
73[69] 53[59] 46[70] 68[49] 64[54] 87[62] 80[63] 79[37] A Very Special Christmas 2
"Silent Night" 74[32] Christmas Songs by Sinatra

Videography

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This is a list of programs featuring Frank Sinatra that are officially sanctioned by the Sinatra estate. Most releases consist of videotaped television specials or live concerts. Like many recording artists of the era, even major stars like Elvis Presley and The Beatles, there is very little performance footage shot on actual film to create modern day high definition releases. All titles listed have been released on DVD separately and collectively in various countries, most are also on VHS and some on LaserDisc.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Scattio

References

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