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Frank Sinatra

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Frank Sinatra haunts the charts again via chilly Pentatonix duet at No. 26

Frank Sinatra re-enters Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart at No. 26 via an unexpected partnership with Pentatonix on “I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm.” Unearthed vocals, complete with audible orchestral bleed and paper shuffles, lend the track a ghostly authenticity.

Drawn from Pentatonix’s new holiday album, the posthumous duet marks Sinatra's highest Adult Contemporary rank since 1980 and extends a chart presence that began in 1940 with “I’ll Never Smile Again.”


Source: Billboard – Published on November 18, 2025

Sinatra hits No. 1 after 58 years—apparently radio still remembers him

Frank Sinatra returns from the vault with “I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm,” joining Pentatonix to claim the top spot on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart, his first No. 1 there since 1967. A surge of 56% in radio audience helps push the holiday duet, built on a previously unreleased Sinatra vocal, to the summit.

This posthumous appearance ends a 58-year chart hiatus, breaking Elton John’s previous record by more than three decades. Sinatra now holds the longest span of No. 1s on the chart—just shy of 60 years.


Source: Billboard – Published on November 30, -0001

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