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Sinatra in Hollywood 1940-1964 - Frank Sinatra
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  1. Dolores
  2. I'll Never Smile Again
  3. Radio Spot for "Ship Ahoy"
  4. Moonlight Bay
  5. Poor You
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  1. Dolores
  2. I'll Never Smile Again
  3. Radio Spot for "Ship Ahoy"
  4. Moonlight Bay
  5. Poor You
  6. The Last Call for Love
  7. Blue Skies
  8. The Last Call for Love (Finale)
  9. Night and Day
  10. I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night
  11. The Music Stopped
  12. I Saw You First
  13. A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening
  14. A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening
  15. You're on Your Own
  16. You're on Your Own (Reprise)
  17. Finale: I Saw You First/A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening/The Music ...
  18. Stardust
  19. (There'll Be A) Hot Time in the Town of Berlin (When the Yanks Go ...)
  20. Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night of the Week)
  21. Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are
  22. As Long as There's Music
  23. Where Does Love Begin?
  24. Some Other Time
  25. Some Other Time
  26. And Then You Kissed Me
  27. Finale: As Long as There's Music/Some Other Time/As Long as ...
  28. We Hate to Leave
  29. The Cradle Song (Brahm's Lullaby)
  30. I Begged Her
  31. If You Knew Susie Like I Know Susie
  32. What Makes the Sunset?
  33. The Charm of You
  34. I Fall in Love Too Easily
  35. Acceptance Speech for Receiving Honorary Academy Award
  36. The House I Live In
  37. If You Are But a Dream
  38. All or Nothing at All
  39. Ol' Man River
  40. Whose Baby Are You?
  41. The Brooklyn Bridge
  42. The Brookyln Bridge
  43. Invention #1
  44. I Believe
  45. Time After Time
  46. The Song's Gotta Come from the Heart
  47. Otchi-Tchor-Ni-Ya]
  48. La Ci Darem la Mano
  49. It's the Same Old Dream
  50. If I Steal a Kiss
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Frank Sinatra's studio recordings have been collected in comprehensive box sets issued by the various record labels for which he recorded (RCA Victor [when he was a singer in Tommy Dorsey's orchestra], Columbia, Capitol, and Reprise) and there have also been multi-disc collections of his V-Disc recordings and radio shows. That leaves his work in television and film, a more challenging prospect for compilation (at least, legally) since so many different companies are involved. Yet Reprise has managed to do the job here for ...

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Sinatra in Hollywood 1940-1964 2002, Warner Bros.

UPC: 081227828523

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