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The Song Is You [RCA Box] ()

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  1. The Sky Fell Down
  2. Too Romantic
  3. Shake Down the Stars
  4. Moments in the Moonlight
  5. I'll Be Seeing You
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  1. The Sky Fell Down
  2. Too Romantic
  3. Shake Down the Stars
  4. Moments in the Moonlight
  5. I'll Be Seeing You
  6. Say It
  7. Polka Dots and Moonbeams
  8. The Fable of the Rose
  9. This Is the Beginning of the End
  10. Hear My Song, Violetta
  11. Fools Rush In
  12. Devil May Care
  13. April Played the Fiddle
  14. I Haven't Time to Be a Millionaire
  15. Imagination
  16. Yours Is My Heart Alone
  17. You're Lonely and I'm Lonely
  18. East of the Sun (And West of the Moon)
  19. Head on My Pillow
  20. It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow
  21. I'll Never Smile Again
  22. All This and Heaven Too
  23. Where Do You Keep Your Heart?
  24. Whispering
  25. Trade Winds
  26. The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else)
  27. The Call of the Canyon
  28. Love Lies
  29. I Could Make You Care
  30. The World Is in My Arms
  31. Our Love Affair
  32. Looking for Yesterday
  33. Tell Me at Midnight
  34. We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)
  35. When You Awake
  36. Anything
  37. Shadows on the Sand
  38. You're Breaking My Heart All Over Again
  39. I'd Know You Anywhere
  40. Do You Know Why?
  41. Not So Long Ago
  42. Stardust
  43. Oh! Look at Me Now
  44. You Might Have Belonged to Another
  45. You Lucky People, You
  46. It's Always You
  47. I Tried
  48. Dolores
  49. Without a Song
  50. Do I Worry?
  51. Everything Happens to Me
  52. Let's Get Away from It All
  53. I'll Never Let a Day Pass By
  54. Love Me as I Am
  55. This Love of Mine
  56. You and I
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This very attractive five-CD box set has every studio recording that Frank Sinatra recorded with Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra, plus a full disc of mostly unreleased radio broadcasts. Since Sinatra was never really a jazz singer and most of the selections are ballads, jazz listeners may not consider this box essential, but Sinatra fans will not need to be told of its existence twice. Sinatra's first session as a leader (from early 1942) is also included (along with a large and colorful booklet), giving listeners a very ...

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