Mistletoe And Holly

I've Got You Under My Skin

The lady is a tramp

Theme From New York, New York [Live At Carnegie Hall, June 25, 1980]

(From Concert For The Americas 1982)

FIRST episode. part II

My way (Subtitulada) Madison Square Garden, New York 1974

The Girl From Ipanema (w/ Antonio Carlos Jobim)

Frank Sinatra
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Björk trades tour stops for soundscapes in Iceland's National Gallery 2026 takeover
Björk prepares a new sonic incarnation as part of her takeover of the National Gallery of Iceland for the 2026 Reykjavik Arts Festival. The immersive exhibition ‘Echolalia’ features three installations, including one based on unreleased music from an upcoming album still in development.
The two other installations, ‘Ancestress’ and ‘Sorrowful Soil’, mine grief and memory, reworking prior material from ‘Fossora’ in tribute to her late mother. The artist closes her ‘Cornucopia’ tour and keeps up a steady rhythm of sonic and activist output post-2023.
Source: News | NME – Published on December 2, 2025
'Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely' is an album (also known as 'Sings for Only the Lonely' or simply 'Only the Lonely') recorded on May 29, June 24 &...
On TV today, Frank Sinatra debuts with Bob Hope (1950)
May 27, 1950 - you do not want to miss movie actor Frank Sinatra making his television debut at the brand new "Bob Hope Show" on NBC
We Remember Frank Sinatra. ‘Frankly, My Dear’
This day (May 14, 1998), in Los Angeles, California, died Frank Sinatra, an American singer and film actor.Tracklist : 1 . That’S Life (1966) 2 . One For My Baby...
On TV today, Elvis Presley vs Frank Sinatra (1960)
May 12, 1960 - the guests at "The Frank Sinatra Show" on ABC are Joey Bishop, Sammy Davis Jr., Nancy Sinatra and Elvis Presley, just out of the army.
On TV today, ‘The Frank Sinatra Show’ (1951)
May 5, 1951 - you do not want to miss moustached Frank Sinatra plus Dagmar & Eileen Barton among other guests at "The Frank Sinatra Show" on CBS
Frank Sinatra sings in Vegas (1978)
May 3, 1978 - Frank Sinatra, backed by a big orchestra conducted by Bill Miller, sings at the Circus Maximus at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas More Info
Frank Sinatra finishes the recording of ‘Where Are You?’ At Capitol Studio In Hollywood (1957)
Frank Sinatra's 'Where Are You?' is his thirteenth studio album recorded (in stereo, a first for Sinatra) on April 10 and May 1, 1957 and released the same year by...
ON TV today, Nancy Sinatra and Frank Sinatra Jr at ‘Smothers Brothers Show’ (1967)
April 30, 1967 - you do not want to miss Frank Sinatra's children : Nancy & Frank Jr. covering on of their father's song at "The Smothers Brothers Show" on...
On TV today, Frank Sinatra has famous Friends – (1977)
April 21, 1977 - you do not want to miss the television special "Sinatra and Friends" with John Denver, Natalie Cole, Dean Martin, Tony Bennett and more
Frank Sinatra performs for Nixon and Andreotti (1973)
April 17, 1973 - Frank Sinatra will sing with "The President's Own" U.S. Marine Band at the Presidential Gala to the Honour of Giulio Andreotti, Prime Minister Of Italy at...
Frank Sinatra finishes the recording of the ‘Nice ‘n’ Easy’ album arranged by Nelson Riddle (1960)
Frank Sinatra's 'Nice 'n' Easy' is an album recorded between March 1 & 3, April 13, 1960 and released the same year by Capitol.Track Listing : 1.Nice 'N' Easy (Alan...
Frank Sinatra starts the recording of the ‘September of My Years’ album arranged by Gordon Jenkins (1965)
Frank Sinatra's 'September of My Years' is a studio album arranged by Gordon Jenkins, recorded between April 13 and May 27, 1965 and released in September 1965 by Reprise.Track Listing...
Frank Sinatra records the ‘Strangers in the Night’ album with Conductor/Arranger Nelson Riddle (1966)
Frank Sinatra's 'Strangers in the Night' is a studio album recorded on April 11 & May 16, 1966 and released the same year by Reprise.Track Listing : 1.Strangers In The...
Frank Sinatra records ‘No One Cares’ with Gordon Jenkins as arranger (1959)
Frank Sinatra's 'No One Cares' is an album recorded on March 24, 25, 26, May 14, 1959 and released the same year by Capitol.Track Listing : 1.When No One Cares...
Frank Sinatra starts the recording of ‘Come Swing with Me!’ with arranger Billy May (1961)
Frank Sinatra.'s 'Come Swing with Me!' is an album recorded (his final for Capitol Records) on March 20-22, 1961 and released the same year.Track Listing : 1.Day By Day (Axel...
Frank Sinatra records ‘A Man Alone’ (fully titled ‘A Man Alone: The Words and Music of McKuen’) (1969)
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Reprise publishes ‘Ring-a-Ding-Ding!’ by (uptempo swinger) Frank Sinatra (1961)
Frank Sinatra's 'Ring-a-Ding-Ding!' is an album featuring only uptempo swing numbers and released in March 1961 by Reprise.1 . I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm (w/ The Count...
Frank Sinatra records ‘The Concert Sinatra’ with a large orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle (1963)
Frank Sinatra's 'The Concert Sinatra' is a studio album recorded on February 18 & 21, 1963 with a larger-than-normal orchestra gathered by Nelson Riddle for the occasion and released the...
Frank Sinatra records his ninth album for Capitol : ‘In the Wee Small Hours’ arranged by Nelson Riddle (1955)
Frank Sinatra's 'In the Wee Small Hours' is his ninth studio album arranged by Nelson Riddle, recorded on March 1, 1954, February 8 & March 4, 1955 and released in...
Frank Sinatra and Tom Jobim record together ‘Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim’ (1967)
'Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim' is a studio album recorded on January 30 and February 1, 1967 and released In March 1967 by Reprise.Track Listing : 1.The Girl...














