The Complete Reprise Studio Recordings
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| Release Date: |
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| Label: |
Warner Brothers |
| Rating: |
4.5 |
Description:
Tracklist of The Complete Reprise Studio Recordings
| Disc 0 |
| 1 |
Ring-A-Ding Ding |
2:46 |
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| 2 |
Let's Fall In Love |
2:12 |
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| 3 |
In the Still Of The Night |
3:38 |
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| 4 |
A Foggy Day |
2:40 |
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| 5 |
Let's Face The Music And Dance |
2:58 |
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| 6 |
You'd Be So Easy To Love |
2:24 |
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| 7 |
A Fine Romance |
2:13 |
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| 8 |
The Coffee Song |
2:52 |
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| 9 |
Be Careful, It's My Heart |
|
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| 10 |
I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm |
1:60 |
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| 11 |
Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart |
2:49 |
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| 12 |
You And The Night And The Music |
2:37 |
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| 13 |
When I Take My Sugar To Tea |
2:07 |
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| 14 |
The Last Dance |
2:48 |
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| 15 |
The Second Time Around |
3:01 |
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| 16 |
Tina |
2:58 |
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| 17 |
In The Blue Of Evening |
4:05 |
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| 18 |
I'll Be Seeing You |
3:05 |
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| 19 |
I'm Getting Sentimental Over You |
3:44 |
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| 20 |
Imagination |
3:05 |
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| 21 |
Take Me |
2:21 |
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| 22 |
Without A Song |
4:30 |
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| 23 |
Polka Dots And Moonbeams |
3:23 |
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| 24 |
Daybreak |
2:45 |
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| 25 |
The One I Love Belongs to Somebody Else |
2:47 |
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| 26 |
There Are Such Things |
2:43 |
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| 27 |
It's Always You |
3:16 |
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| 28 |
It Started All Over Again |
2:34 |
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| 29 |
East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon) |
3:19 |
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| 30 |
The Curse Of An Aching Heart |
2:07 |
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| 31 |
Love Walked In |
2:22 |
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| 32 |
Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone |
2:58 |
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| 33 |
Have You Met Ms. Jones? |
2:37 |
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| 34 |
Don't Be That Way |
2:42 |
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| 35 |
I Never Knew |
2:15 |
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| 36 |
Falling In Love With Love |
1:52 |
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| 37 |
It's A Wonderful World |
2:12 |
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| 38 |
Don't Cry Joe |
3:07 |
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| 39 |
You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You |
4:13 |
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| 40 |
Moonlight On The Ganges |
3:23 |
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| 41 |
Granada |
3:40 |
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| 42 |
As You Desire Me |
|
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| 43 |
Stardust |
3:12 |
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| 44 |
Yesterdays |
3:55 |
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| 45 |
I Hadn't Anyone 'Till You |
3:45 |
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| 46 |
It Might As Well Be Spring |
3:30 |
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| 47 |
Prisoner Of Love |
3:51 |
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| 48 |
That's All |
3:21 |
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| 49 |
Don't Take Your Love From Me |
4:06 |
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| 50 |
Misty |
2:42 |
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| 51 |
Come Rain Or Come Shine |
4:06 |
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| 52 |
Night And Day |
3:59 |
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| 53 |
All Or Nothing At All |
3:58 |
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| 54 |
Pocketful Of Miracles |
2:39 |
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| 55 |
Name It And It's Yours |
3:14 |
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| 56 |
The Song Is Ended |
3:26 |
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| 57 |
All Alone |
2:45 |
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| 58 |
Charmaine |
3:19 |
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| 59 |
When I Lost You |
3:44 |
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| 60 |
Remember |
3:25 |
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| 61 |
Together |
3:21 |
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| 62 |
The Girl Next Door |
|
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| 63 |
Indiscreet |
3:53 |
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| 64 |
What'll I Do? |
3:08 |
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| 65 |
Oh, How I Miss You Tonight |
|
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| 66 |
Are You Lonesome Tonight? |
|
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| 67 |
Come Waltz With Me |
2:55 |
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| 68 |
Everybody's Twistin' |
2:32 |
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| 69 |
Nothing But The Best |
3:02 |
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| 70 |
The Boy's Night Out |
|
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| 71 |
I'm Beginning To See The Light |
2:37 |
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| 72 |
I Get A Kick Out Of You |
2:53 |
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| 73 |
Ain't She Sweet? |
2:10 |
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| 74 |
I Love You |
2:17 |
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| 75 |
They Can't Take That Away From Me |
2:41 |
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| 76 |
Love Is Just Around The Corner |
2:28 |
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| 77 |
At Long Last Love |
2:28 |
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| 78 |
Serenade In Blue |
2:59 |
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| 79 |
Goody Goody |
1:48 |
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| 80 |
Don'Cha Go 'Way Mad |
|
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| 81 |
Tangerine |
2:04 |
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| 82 |
Pick Yourself Up |
2:34 |
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| 83 |
If I Had You |
2:36 |
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| 84 |
The Very Thought Of You |
3:32 |
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| 85 |
I'll Follow My Secret Heart |
3:17 |
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| 86 |
A Garden In The Rain |
3:25 |
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| 87 |
London By Night |
3:12 |
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| 88 |
The Gypsy |
3:20 |
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| 89 |
Roses Of Picardy |
3:01 |
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| 90 |
A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square |
|
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| 91 |
We'll Meet Again |
3:44 |
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| 92 |
Now Is The Hour |
2:49 |
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| 93 |
We'll Gather Lilacs In The Spring |
3:12 |
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| 94 |
The Look Of Love |
2:44 |
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| 95 |
I Left My Heart In San Francisco |
2:54 |
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| 96 |
Come Fly With Me |
3:18 |
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| 97 |
I'll Never Smile Again |
3:10 |
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| 98 |
Moment To Moment |
2:57 |
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| 99 |
Love And Marriage |
2:15 |
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| 100 |
Moon Song |
3:04 |
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| 101 |
Moon Love |
4:10 |
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| 102 |
The Moon Got In My Eyes |
2:53 |
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| 103 |
Moonlight Serenade |
3:28 |
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| 104 |
Reaching For The Moon |
3:06 |
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| 105 |
I Wished On The Moon |
2:56 |
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| 106 |
Moonlight Becomes You |
2:48 |
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| 107 |
Moonlight Mood |
3:10 |
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| 108 |
Oh, You Crazy Moon |
|
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| 109 |
The Moon Was Yellow (And The Night Was Young) |
3:01 |
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| 110 |
Strangers In The Night |
2:36 |
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| 111 |
My Baby Just Cares For Me |
2:35 |
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| 112 |
Yes Sir, That's My Baby |
|
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| 113 |
You're Driving Me Crazy! |
2:19 |
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| 114 |
The Most Beautiful Girl In The World |
2:24 |
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| 115 |
Summer Wind |
2:55 |
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| 117 |
Call Me |
2:50 |
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| 118 |
On A Clear Day (You Can See Forever) |
3:22 |
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| 119 |
Downtown |
2:13 |
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| 120 |
Nice Work If You Can Get It |
2:23 |
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| 121 |
Please Be Kind |
|
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| 122 |
I Won't Dance |
3:23 |
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| 123 |
Learnin' The Blues |
3:02 |
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| 124 |
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter |
2:29 |
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| 125 |
I Only Have Eyes For You |
3:29 |
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| 126 |
My Kind Of Girl |
4:36 |
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| 127 |
Pennies From Heaven |
3:29 |
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| 128 |
(Love Is) The Tender Trap |
2:58 |
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| 129 |
Looking At The World Thru Rose Colored Glasses |
2:30 |
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| 130 |
Me And My Shadow |
3:06 |
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| 131 |
Come Blow Your Horn |
3:09 |
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| 132 |
Call Me Irresponsible |
2:57 |
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| 133 |
Lost In The Stars |
4:08 |
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| 134 |
My Heart Stood Still |
3:29 |
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| 135 |
Ol' Man River |
4:03 |
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| 136 |
This Nearly Was Mine |
2:46 |
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| 137 |
You'll Never Walk Alone |
3:08 |
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| 138 |
I Have Dreamed |
2:58 |
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| 139 |
Bewitched |
2:60 |
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| 140 |
California |
3:36 |
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| 141 |
America The Beautiful |
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| 142 |
That's Life |
3:08 |
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| 143 |
Give Her Love |
2:14 |
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| 144 |
What Now My Love? |
2:31 |
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| 145 |
Somewhere My Love |
2:17 |
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| 146 |
Winchester Cathedral |
2:38 |
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| 147 |
I Will Wait For You |
2:19 |
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| 148 |
You're Gonna Hear From Me |
2:57 |
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| 149 |
Sand And Sea |
2:29 |
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| 150 |
The Impossible Dream |
2:34 |
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| 151 |
Baubles, Bangels And Beads |
|
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| 152 |
I Concentrate On You |
2:24 |
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| 153 |
Dindi |
3:30 |
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| 154 |
Change Partners |
2:43 |
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| 155 |
Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corcovado) |
2:46 |
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| 156 |
If You Never Come To Me |
2:12 |
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| 157 |
The Girl From Ipanema |
3:14 |
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| 158 |
Meditation (Meditacao) |
2:56 |
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| 159 |
Once I Loved (O Amor En Paz) |
2:38 |
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| 160 |
How Insensitive (Insensatez) |
3:17 |
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| 161 |
Drinking Again |
3:12 |
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| 162 |
Somethin' Stupid |
2:39 |
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| 163 |
You Are There |
3:29 |
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| 164 |
The World We Knew (Over And Over) |
2:50 |
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| 165 |
Born Free |
2:03 |
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| 166 |
This Is My Love |
3:34 |
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| 167 |
Monday Morning Quarterback |
4:38 |
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| 168 |
Hey Look, No Crying |
|
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| 169 |
To Love A Child |
3:22 |
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| 170 |
Love Makes Us Whatever We Want To Be |
2:39 |
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| 171 |
Searching |
3:48 |
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| 172 |
Here's To The Band |
4:12 |
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| 173 |
All The Way Home |
3:54 |
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| 174 |
It's Sunday |
2:31 |
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| 175 |
L.A. Is My Lady |
3:13 |
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| 176 |
Until The Real Thing Comes Along |
3:05 |
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| 177 |
After You've Gone |
3:18 |
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| 178 |
The Best Of Everything |
2:48 |
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| 179 |
It's All Right With Me |
|
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| 180 |
A Hundred Years From Today |
3:09 |
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| 181 |
How Do You Keep The Music Playing? |
3:54 |
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| 182 |
Teach Me Tonight |
3:47 |
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| 183 |
If I Should Lose You |
2:39 |
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| 184 |
Stormy Weather |
4:16 |
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| 185 |
Mack The Knife |
4:53 |
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| 186 |
The Girls I Never Kissed |
|
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| 187 |
Only One To A Customer |
2:48 |
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| 188 |
My Foolish Heart |
2:47 |
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| 189 |
Soliloquy |
11:15 |
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| 190 |
You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me |
2:40 |
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| 191 |
In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning |
2:44 |
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| 192 |
Nancy |
3:25 |
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| 193 |
Young At Heart |
2:57 |
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| 195 |
All The Way |
2:55 |
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| 196 |
Witchcraft |
2:53 |
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| 197 |
How Little It Matters How Little We Know |
2:20 |
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| 198 |
Put Your Dreams Away |
3:09 |
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| 199 |
I've Got You Under My Skin |
3:44 |
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| 200 |
Oh! What It Seemed To Be |
3:27 |
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| 201 |
We Open In Venice |
2:11 |
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| 202 |
Old Devil Moon |
3:57 |
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| 203 |
When I'm Not Near The Girl I Love |
3:26 |
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| 204 |
Guys And Dolls |
2:49 |
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| 205 |
I've Never Been In Love Before |
2:56 |
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| 206 |
So In Love (Reprise) |
|
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| 207 |
Twin Soliloquies (Wonder How It Feels) |
|
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| 208 |
Some Enchanted Evening |
3:29 |
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| 210 |
This Is My Song |
2:28 |
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| 211 |
Don't Sleep In The Subway |
2:18 |
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| 213 |
This Town |
3:05 |
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| 214 |
Younger Than Springtime |
2:22 |
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| 215 |
All I Need Is The Girl |
5:02 |
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| 216 |
Yellow Days |
4:58 |
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| 217 |
Indian Summer |
4:13 |
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| 218 |
Come Back To Me |
3:23 |
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| 219 |
Poor Butterfly |
4:28 |
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| 220 |
Sunny |
4:13 |
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| 221 |
I Like The Sunrise |
4:60 |
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| 222 |
Follow Me |
3:56 |
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| 223 |
My Way Of Life |
3:08 |
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| 224 |
Cycles |
3:12 |
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| 225 |
Whatever Happened To Christmas? |
|
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| 226 |
The Twelve Days Of Christmas |
|
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| 227 |
The Bells Of Christmas (Greensleeves) |
|
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| 228 |
I Wouldn't Trade Christmas |
|
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| 229 |
The Christmas Waltz |
3:04 |
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| 230 |
Luck Be A Lady |
5:16 |
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| 231 |
Fugue For Tinhorns |
1:30 |
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| 232 |
The Oldest Established (Permanent Floating Crap Game In New York) |
2:31 |
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| 233 |
Here's To The Losers |
3:05 |
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| 234 |
Love Isn't Just For The Young |
2:58 |
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| 235 |
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas |
3:31 |
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| 236 |
Talk To Me Baby |
2:59 |
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| 237 |
Stay With Me (Main Theme From The Cardinal) |
|
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| 238 |
Early American |
3:34 |
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| 239 |
The House I Live In |
3:39 |
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| 240 |
You're A Lucky Fellow, Mr. Smith |
|
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| 241 |
The Way You Look Tonight |
3:23 |
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| 242 |
Three Coins In The Fountain |
3:05 |
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| 243 |
Swinging On A Star |
|
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| 244 |
The Continental |
|
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| 245 |
In The Cool, Cool, Cool Of The Evening |
|
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| 247 |
Secret Love |
3:56 |
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| 248 |
Moon River |
3:19 |
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| 249 |
Days Of Wine And Roses |
2:18 |
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| 250 |
Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing |
3:24 |
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| 251 |
Let Us Break Bread Together |
3:40 |
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| 252 |
You Never Had It So Good |
3:01 |
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| 253 |
Blue Lace |
2:43 |
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| 254 |
Star! |
2:34 |
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| 255 |
Gentle On My Mind |
3:22 |
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| 256 |
By The Time I Get To Pheonix |
3:55 |
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| 257 |
Little Green Apples |
4:59 |
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| 258 |
Moody Rivers |
2:33 |
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| 259 |
Pretty Colors |
2:35 |
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| 260 |
Rain In My Heart |
3:22 |
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| 261 |
Wandering |
2:47 |
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| 262 |
Both Sides, Now |
|
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| 263 |
My Way |
4:38 |
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| 264 |
One Note Samba (Samba De Uma Nota So) |
2:21 |
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| 265 |
Don't Ever Go Away (Por Causa De Voce) |
2:28 |
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| 266 |
Wave |
3:19 |
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| 267 |
Bonita |
3:40 |
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| 268 |
Someone To Light Up My Life |
2:40 |
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| 269 |
Desafinado |
|
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| 270 |
Drinking Water (Aqua De Beber) |
2:35 |
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| 271 |
Song Of The Sabia |
|
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| 272 |
This Happy Madness (Estrada Branca) |
2:54 |
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| 273 |
Triste |
2:42 |
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| 274 |
I Can't Believe I'm Losing You |
2:46 |
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| 275 |
My Kind Of Town |
3:08 |
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| 276 |
I Like To Lead When I Dance |
4:08 |
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| 277 |
Style |
|
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| 278 |
Mister Booze |
5:02 |
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| 279 |
Don't Be A Do-Badder (Finale) |
|
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| 280 |
The Best Is Yet To Come |
2:56 |
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| 281 |
I Wanna Be Around |
2:21 |
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| 282 |
I Believe In You |
2:21 |
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| 283 |
Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) |
2:51 |
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| 284 |
Hello, Dolly! |
|
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| 285 |
The Good Life |
2:27 |
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| 286 |
I Wish You Love |
2:56 |
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| 287 |
I Can't Stop Loving You |
2:59 |
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| 288 |
More (Theme From Mondo Cane) |
3:05 |
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| 289 |
Wives And Lovers |
2:49 |
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| 290 |
An Old-Fashioned Christmas |
|
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| 291 |
I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day |
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| 292 |
The Little Drummer Boy |
|
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| 293 |
Go Tell It On The Mountain |
|
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| 294 |
We Wish You The Merriest |
|
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| 295 |
Softly, As I Leave You |
2:52 |
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| 296 |
Then Suddenly Love |
2:17 |
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| 297 |
Since Marie Has Left Paree |
1:58 |
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| 298 |
Available |
2:47 |
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| 299 |
All My Tomorrows |
3:14 |
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| 300 |
Didn't We? |
2:56 |
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| 301 |
A Day In the Life Of A Fool |
3:02 |
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| 303 |
If You Go Away |
3:33 |
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| 304 |
Watch What Happens |
2:22 |
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| 305 |
For Once In My Life |
2:51 |
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| 306 |
Mrs. Robinson |
2:54 |
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| 307 |
Hallelujah, I Love Her So |
|
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| 308 |
I've Been To Town |
3:12 |
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| 309 |
Empty Is |
2:43 |
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| 310 |
The Single Man |
2:60 |
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| 311 |
Lonesome Cities |
3:16 |
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| 312 |
The Beautiful Strangers |
2:39 |
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| 313 |
A Man Alone |
3:47 |
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| 314 |
Love's Been Good To Me |
3:25 |
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| 315 |
Out Beyond The Window |
2:42 |
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| 316 |
Night |
2:23 |
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| 317 |
Some Traveling Man |
2:34 |
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| 318 |
From Promise To Promise |
1:29 |
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| 320 |
In The Shadow Of The Moon |
2:56 |
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| 321 |
Forget To Remember |
2:58 |
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| 322 |
Goin' Out Of My Head |
2:48 |
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| 323 |
Pass Me By |
2:25 |
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| 324 |
Emily |
3:01 |
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| 325 |
Dear Heart |
2:43 |
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| 326 |
Somewhere In Your Heart |
2:29 |
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| 327 |
Any Time At All |
2:23 |
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| 328 |
Don't Wait Too Long |
3:08 |
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| 329 |
September Song |
3:33 |
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| 330 |
Last Night When We Were Young |
3:37 |
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| 331 |
Hello, Young Lovers |
|
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| 332 |
I See It Now |
2:52 |
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| 333 |
When The Wind Was Green |
3:24 |
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| 334 |
Once Upon A Time |
3:30 |
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| 335 |
How Old Am I? |
3:37 |
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| 336 |
It Was A Very Good Year |
4:27 |
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| 337 |
The Man In The Looking Glass |
3:28 |
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| 338 |
This Is All I Ask |
3:05 |
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| 339 |
It Gets Lonely Early |
2:59 |
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| 340 |
The September Of My Years |
3:16 |
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| 341 |
Tell Her (You Love Her Each Day) |
2:43 |
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| 342 |
When Somebody Loves You |
1:55 |
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| 343 |
Forget Domani |
2:38 |
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| 344 |
Ev'rybody Has The Right To Be Wrong! (At Least Once) |
|
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| 345 |
I'll Only Miss Her When I Think Of Her |
2:53 |
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| 346 |
Golden Moment |
|
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| 347 |
I Would Be In Love (Anyway) |
2:32 |
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| 348 |
The Train |
3:27 |
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| 349 |
She Says |
1:51 |
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| 350 |
Lady Day |
3:41 |
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| 351 |
Watertown |
3:36 |
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| 352 |
What's Now Is Now |
4:05 |
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| 353 |
Goodbye (She Quietly Says) |
5:45 |
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| 354 |
What A Funny Girl (You Used To Be) |
2:57 |
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| 355 |
Elizabeth |
3:38 |
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| 356 |
Michael And Peter |
|
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| 357 |
For A While |
3:09 |
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| 359 |
I Will Drink The Wine |
3:31 |
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| 360 |
Bein' Green |
3:02 |
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| 361 |
My Sweet Lady |
3:04 |
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| 362 |
Sunrise In The Morning |
2:54 |
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| 363 |
I'm Not Afraid |
3:43 |
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| 364 |
Something |
3:33 |
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| 365 |
Leaving On A Jet Plane |
2:28 |
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| 366 |
Close To You |
2:36 |
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| 367 |
Feelin' Kinda Sunday |
2:52 |
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| 368 |
Life's A Trippy Thing |
2:43 |
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| 369 |
The Game Is Over |
2:38 |
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| 370 |
Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) |
3:24 |
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| 371 |
You Will Be My Music |
4:25 |
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| 372 |
Noah |
4:24 |
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| 373 |
Nobody Wins |
5:15 |
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| 374 |
The Hurt Doesn't Go Away |
2:52 |
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| 375 |
Winners |
2:56 |
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| 376 |
Let Me Try Again |
3:34 |
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| 377 |
Walk Away |
2:58 |
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| 378 |
Send In The Clowns |
3:41 |
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There Used To Be A Ballpark |
3:39 |
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| 380 |
You're So Right (For What's Wrong In My Life) |
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Dream Away |
4:20 |
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Bad, Bad Leroy Brown |
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I'm Gonna Make It All The Way |
2:53 |
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| 384 |
Empty Tables |
2:50 |
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If |
3:23 |
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The Summer Knows |
2:41 |
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Sweet Caroline |
2:42 |
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You Turned My World Around |
2:47 |
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What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life? |
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Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree |
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Satisfy Me One More Time |
2:19 |
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You Are The Sunshine Of My Life |
2:37 |
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Just As Though You Were Here |
4:25 |
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Everything Happens To Me |
3:20 |
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Anytime (I'll Be There) |
3:21 |
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The Only Couple On The Floor |
3:11 |
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I Believe I'm Gonna Love You |
2:49 |
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The Saddest Thing Of All |
3:29 |
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A Baby Just Like You |
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Christmas Memories |
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I Sing The Songs (I Write The Songs) |
3:51 |
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The Best Time I Ever Had |
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Stargazer |
2:59 |
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Dry Your Eyes |
3:03 |
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Like A Sad Song |
4:12 |
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I Love My Wife |
3:12 |
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Everybody Ought To Be In Love |
3:20 |
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Nancy 2 |
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Emily 2 |
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Linda |
2:45 |
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Sweet Lorraine |
2:24 |
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Barbara |
3:14 |
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I Had The Craziest Dream |
3:19 |
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It Had To Be You |
3:55 |
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You And Me (We Wanted It All) |
4:13 |
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MacArthur Park |
2:48 |
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Summer Me, Winter Me |
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That's What God Looks Like To Me |
2:58 |
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For The Good Times |
4:46 |
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Love Me Tender |
3:38 |
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Just The Way You Are |
3:30 |
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Song Sung Blue |
2:50 |
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Isn't She Lovely? |
2:05 |
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My Shining Hour |
3:26 |
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All Of You |
1:46 |
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More Than You Know |
3:27 |
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The Song Is You |
3:18 |
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But Not For Me |
3:55 |
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Street Of Dreams |
2:16 |
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They All Laughed |
2:54 |
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Theme From New York, New York |
3:29 |
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What Time Does The Next Miracle Leave? |
10:42 |
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World War None! |
4:36 |
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The Future |
4:11 |
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Finale: Before The Music Ends |
10:01 |
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The Gal That Got Away/It Never Entered My Mind (Medley) |
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Thanks For The Memory |
4:26 |
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I Loved Her |
4:05 |
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A Long Night |
3:46 |
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South-To A Warmer Place |
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Say Hello! |
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Good Thing Going |
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Reviews:
Sinatra is truly the best cruner ever!
You know, iff anyone asked me who my two favorite siners were I would have to say Sinatra and Dean Martin. This 20 CD box set comprising all of his Reprise recordings is unbelievable! I am 20 years old and I have been totally blind all my life. Due to its price I am unable to aquire this box set and if anyone out there can please Email me at maheen5894@sympatico.ca, is it possible if you can please help me obtain a copy of this? I have been wanting this set for so long now and if someone can please copy this set tha would be very much appreciated.
The complete Sinatra Reprise: almost perfection
Francis Albert Sinatra was a lot of things, some good and some bad, but firstly and foremost he was a singer. Over a 55-year career he went from being a skinny mama's boy to the undispuded champion of popular vocalists. If we define popular music as everything except classical and purely indigenous folk musics, Frank Sinatra was the best singer of popular music, of either gender and any race or nationality, at least in the English language,in human history to date. He set out to sing the best entertainment and musical theatre songs he could, the best way that he could imagine them sung. He trained himself to sing to a standard elsewhere found only in operatic music, but with very different goals: he made being a microphone singer from a pejorative to an accolade, developing his lung capacity to emulate circular-breathing jazz brasswind players in sustained notes and passages rather than for volume. He leveraged his early popular mania with teenage, male-starved "bobbysoxers" into having the pull with record companies and recording resources to execute his ideas-great songs (new or decades-old, but well-crafted and with melodies that held up and intelligent lyrics) with great arrangements played by great musicians and recorded (in good rooms!) with state of the art but essentially simple equipment by professionals- a situation that seems quaint today with Pro Tools and sequencing software available to high-schoolers.
Sinatra's career can be largely divided into four phases: the first being his band singer work with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey, his solo debut on Columbia Records, his 50's departure-over the efforts of Mitch Miller to make him record what he (usually correctly) considered dreck-to Capitol Records, and finally his founding of his own label, Reprise, on which his later career was spent. (His last efforts, the commercially successful but musically dubious "Duets" pair, returned him to Capitol, albeit with production by Phil Ramone and heavy doses of "vocal Viagra" in the form of pitch correcting autotune plug-ins for Pro Tools: by that point extensive consolidation of record labels made the point somewhat moot.)
While many Sinatra purists will argue for starting a serious Sinatra collection with the Columbia and Capitol box sets, I would start with this one and work backwards. Frank's Reprise studio career extends from December of 1960 to June of 1988, across seven U.S. presidents and the peaks of the careers of Marilyn Monroe and Madonna. The Reprise era starts at roughly Sinatra's peak period in every sense and continues through what is really the end of his recording career. Along the way, he records a good percentage of his best work, faces the tragedies and adversities of his life, and exits stage right with head unbowed.
Here, across twenty CDs, is the entire released studio work of Frank Sinatra on the Reprise label. Much, arguably most, of it is magnificent. He revisits many if not most of his favorite standards from the Columbia and Capitol eras, adds a few new ones, and records dozens of contemporary songs and "elegant novelties" from both old standby writers (Cahn and Van Heusen, as always, leading the pack) and then-current pop tunesmiths and Top 40 writer-performers. Simon and Garfunkel (admittedly to their chagrin,as I'll expand on later), John Denver, Neil Diamond, Sonny Bono, Joni Mitchell, Bob Gaudio and Jake Holmes (the writing component of Frankie Valli's Four Seasons), Beatles George Harrison and the Lennon-McCartney pair,and others find themselves alongside Harold Arlen, Cole Porter and Jerome Kern.
A lot of derision has been directed toward's Frank's performances of these songs, much of it no more than mean-spirited drivel. To be sure, it doesn't always work: Frank openly treats Tony Hatch's "Downtown" (made famous by Petula Clark, and rightly so) with contempt-he actually sings "bleech!" at the end!-and is a fish out of water with some of the Lennon-McCartney songs, and even what should be an easy safe hit with the then-retro "Winchester Cathedral" winds up being not a disaster but not quite up to the Rudy Vallee-evoking New Vaudeville Band hit.
And yet-some of these songs are home runs by any standard. Harrison's "Something", which Frank records not once but twice, was slammed vitriolically by rock critics, but when Harrison's own performances of the song started reflecting Frank's, the singer/songwriter's ultimate accolade made them look foolish, and rightly so. You stick around, Jack, it might show.
Special mention has to be made, here and now, of one of Sinatra's so called "bons mot", the notorious Mrs.Robinson. Sending critics such as the notorious Christgau (who would be the biggest idiot in the New York music literary scene if Will Friedwald weren't so utterly persistent and ingenious at stealing the title from beneath his nose) into fits of apoplexy, this song deserves its own full-length essay in and of itself. Suffice it to say it's Sinatra's response, and backhanded apologia, even, to a series of events starting with the Wrong Door Raid and is one of the very rare genuinely funny events of Sinatra's entire musical universe. It's a classy swinging ringer-dinger and a great sendup of the "seriousness" around the Paul Simons and Bob Dylans in the sixties, and simultaneously lets Frank have a little sophisticated adult fun at the expense of the mania around "The Graduate". The first time I heard it, I broke out laughing and couldn't stop for half an hour.
Accompanying the 20 CDs in two mini-albums reminiscent of the bound books in which shellac 78 rpm discs were sold, is a small hardbound cloth cover book which I have in front of me, invaluable in writing this. It contains interviews with Bill Miller and Al Caiola, and pieces by Wilfrid Sheed, Stan Cornyn, and XM Radio "Frank's Place" DJ Jonathan Schwartz. It's a good read, although the student of recording science will regret the lack of technical and room details, the armchair arranger and discographer will miss the lack of personnel rosters on the sessions-almost all of which still exist-and the photo buffs will miss many key photos and regret that others are rendered in a pastel shade. (How one could not use William Claxton's classic photo of Ray Charles, Marilyn Monroe and Jimmy Durante at a 1961 session is beyond any earthly accounting.)
Although is the single must-have compilation to all serious Sinatraphiles, above all others, I have to give it only four stars as opposed to five. For one thing, it's not totally complete: while it does include all the released studio sides, there are still many known and unknown things which never have seen legitimate-or any-release. Some of these are not really up to the standard, but others are, beyond dispute. Also, there are some live releases, such as 1965's "Live at the Sands with Count Basie" and 1974's "The Main Event" (with a notorious Howard Cosell introduction) which are part and parcel of the Sinatra oeuvre.
More seriously, many of the extant master tapes of some of these sessions are of such quality that Compact Disk does not do them justice. I have had the privilege-how and when are not for me to disclose at this time- of hearing a small section of these tracks on the very master tapes some of this set was mastered from, on a really first rate high end system hooked to an Ampex deck with Boyk mechanical ministrations and the notorious de Paravicini electronics. Hearing these CDs, vintage U.S. release LPs, and the original tapes successively made it clear that the LP's were somewhat closer in some ways than the CDs to the tapes, and that the tapes were still better to the extent that a future remaster to SACD or DVD-Audio, provided that ADC's of sufficient quality are available, holds the promise of sufficiently better sonics that hardcore audiophiles may well find themselves buying this music yet one more time. Three hundred dollars is not a colossal sum to most of the really serious audiophiles, but if you are buying this as a lifetime investment you may want to factor this in to your purchasing decisions.
On the other hand, life is too short to wait forever for the better deal. In the long run, buying this set upfront can be a big saving of time and money over piecemeal album purchases, and the case and book are pretty and functional (although they will get dirty easily over time and are not easily cleanable.) I have not regretted the purchase of this set-at more than the current listed Amazon price-once during the three years I've had it.
ULTIMATE SINATRA...ALOT OF VERY GOOD YEARS!!!
As a young child of the 50's I became hooked on Frank Sinatra from his incredible hits like "Witchcraft", "All The Way" & "High Hopes" plus many other classic hits from the 50's, so by the time Mr. Sinatra started his own Reprise Records in the 60's I was primed to be a life-long fan who checked out every new release. A great inspirational survival slogan "That's Life" bonded me with THE KING for life as I got off on his positive funky soulfulness and decided by that time that Sinatra could truly do it all and more importantly his own way! Like fine wine Sinatra's voice aged beautifully as the voice became fuller with darker shadings and the emotions grew deeper and the masterpiece "It Was A Very Good Year" illustrates this perfectly..."Strangers In The Night" is seductive and intoxicating while "Summer Wind" is smooth and sophisicated and the hypnotic "The World We Knew (Over And Over)" contains a rich moody vocal that is hauntingly great and of course "My Way" is the ultimate athem where Mr. Sinatra defines what great singing is all about. The original "Winchester Chatedral" is corny and tired but the remake is oh so cool by Frank and this is true of numerous inspired covers throughout this legendary collection! How can one review such a massive historic classic catalog and do it justice? This is one of the ultimate vocal collections of all time and for anyone who loves what this soulful singer has done over the years this set will be a must as all of Frank Sinatra's wonderous studio work from the early sixties through the late eighties are here plus the included book is an entertaining excellent guide and packaging is first-rate making this collection worth its hefty price-tag . This twenty-disc collection goes on and on and is the ultimate musical journey through some very good years...DON'T MISS THIS AWESOME BOX-SET WHILE IT IS AVAILABLE & no Sinatra fan will want to be without this magnificent collection as I cannot imagine being without it and thank you Mr.Frank Sinatra for the best in entertainment for so many GREAT years...some of the deepest and greatest singing ever