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Frank Sinatra discography

American vocalist Frank Sinatra recorded 59 studio albums and 297 singles in his solo career, spanning 54 years.

Albums
Studio albums Columbia Records introduced the LP album on June 21, 1948; prior to that albums were collections of 78s in a booklet resembling a photo album, rarely more than four records to a set. Sinatra's Capitol studio albums were released on Concepts in 1992, and the bulk of his Capitol recordings released on the 1998 album The Capitol Years. 1940s/50s 1960s 1970s/80s 1990s Notes Soundtrack albums Extended play albums Compilation albums Live albums Albums conducted by Sinatra ==Box sets and collections==
Box sets and collections
RCA Records • 1944 Starmaker (Sinatra/Dorsey) • 1954 Fabulous Frankie (Sinatra/Dorsey) - the double EP box set • 1982 Frank and a Few Friends [6×LP box set] • 1994 The Song Is You (Sinatra/Dorsey) [5-Disc box set] • 1998 The Popular Sinatra Vols. 1-3 (Sinatra/Dorsey) [3-Disc box set] Columbia Records • 1966 The Essential Frank Sinatra [3-LP box set] • 1986 The Voice: The Columbia Years (1943–1952) [6-LP box set] • 1993 The Columbia Years 1943-1952: The Complete Recordings [12-Disc box set] • 1994 The Columbia Years 1943–1952: The V-Discs [2-Disc box set] • 1994 The Best of the Columbia Years: 1943-1952 [4-Disc box set] • 2000 Frank Sinatra (aka The Collection) [3-Disc box set - Sinatra Sings His Greatest Hits, Swing and Dance with Frank Sinatra, and Sinatra Sings Rodgers And Hammerstein] • 2003 The Real Complete Columbia Years V-Discs [3-Disc - Spain] • 2007 A Voice in Time: 1939-1952 [4-Disc box set] • 2009 The Music of Frank Sinatra [3-Disc box set] • 2015 A Voice on Air 1935-1955 [4-Disc box set] ===Capitol Records=== • 1956 High Society - soundtrack; w/ Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly (2×EP box set) • 1957 Pal Joey - soundtrack; w/ Rita Hayworth and Kim Novak (4×EP box set) • 1968 The Frank Sinatra Deluxe Set [6-LP box set] • 1968 The Sinatra Touch [6-LP box set] • 1983 Sinatra [16-LP box set] • 1992 Concepts [16-Disc box set] • 1996 The Complete Capitol Singles Collection [4-Disc box set] • 1998 The Capitol Years [21-Disc box set, UK] • 1998 Duets and Duets II [3-CD box set] • 1998 36 All-Time Favorites [3-CD box set] • 2004 Capitol Records Concept Albums [14-CD box set] • 2008 Sinatra at the Movies (Europe & Canada) • 2011 Sinatra: Best of the Best (2×CD box set; BPI: Gold) • 2013 ''5 Classic Swingin' Albums'' (5×CD box set) ===Reprise Records=== • 1975 Sinatra: The Reprise Years (UK 4×LP box set, BPI: Silver) • 1979 Sinatra–Jobim Sessions • 1990 The Reprise Collection [4-CD box set] (No. 98, 10 weeks U.S. Billboard) • 1995 The Complete Reprise Studio Recordings [20-Disc box set] • 2002 Frank Sinatra in Hollywood 1940-1964 [6-Disc box set] • 2006 Vegas (4×CD box set - also included a DVD; No. 165 Billboard) • 2009 Sinatra: New York (4×CD box set - also included a DVD) • 2010 The Reprise Years [36-Disc - UK] GPG • 1995 Frank Sinatra - An American Legend (5×CD box set) Longines Symphonette Society • 1973 The Works (10×LP box set) Time Life MusicGPG • 1986 Legendary Singers (2×LP live box set) UMe • 2014 Sinatra: London (4×CD box set) • 2016 Sinatra: World On a String (4×CD box set) • 2018 Standing Room Only (3×CD box set) ==Singles==
Singles
Singles are listed with B-side immediately succeeding. Where a song is listed as (by X), or (instrumental), Sinatra does not feature. (US) Number indicates highest chart position on combined Billboard charts. The chart positions before "Mr. Success" are Pre-Billboard Hot 100. === With the Harry James Orchestra (Columbia)=== ===With the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (RCA Victor) (1940–1942)=== ===First solo singles (Bluebird Records) (1942)=== ===Columbia singles (1943–1952)=== All orchestras conducted by Axel Stordahl, unless otherwise noted ===Capitol singles (1953–1962)=== ===Reprise singles (1961–1983)=== ===Qwest singles (1984)=== Sinatra's Qwest singles were released as part of The Complete Reprise Studio Recordings (1995), and originally appeared on L.A. Is My Lady (1984). ===Island singles (1993)=== ===Capitol singles (posthumous)=== Holiday 100 chart entries Since many radio stations in the US adopt a format change to Christmas music each December, many holiday hits have an annual spike in popularity during the last few weeks of the year and are retired once the season is over. In December 2011, Billboard began a Hot Holiday Songs chart with 50 positions that monitored the last five weeks of each year to "rank the top holiday hits of all eras using the same methodology as the Hot 100, blending streaming, airplay, and sales data", and in 2013 the number of positions on the chart was doubled, resulting in the Holiday 100. A handful of Sinatra recordings have made appearances on the Holiday 100 and are noted below according to the holiday season in which they charted there. ==Videography==
Videography
This is a list of programs featuring Frank Sinatra that are officially sanctioned by the Sinatra estate. Most releases consist of videotaped television specials or live concerts. Like many recording artists of the era, even major stars like Elvis Presley and The Beatles, there is very little performance footage shot on actual film to create modern day high definition releases. All titles listed have been released on DVD separately and collectively in various countries, most are also on VHS and some on LaserDisc. • The Frank Sinatra Show (ABC, 1957–58) – at least 11 of 32 episodes released • The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: "Bing Crosby and Dean Martin Present High Hopes" (1959, 59 minutes) • The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: An Afternoon With Frank Sinatra aka The Frank Sinatra Show with Ella Fitzgerald (1959, 59 minutes) • ''The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: Here's to the Ladies'' (1960, 59 minutes) • ''The Frank Sinatra Timex Show: It's Nice to Go Traveling aka Welcome Home Elvis'' (1960, 59 minutes) • The Royal Festival Hall aka This is Sinatra! and Sinatra Command Performance (1962, 93 minutes) • Frank Sinatra Spectacular – only known filmed 1960s concert by the Rat Pack, Kiel Opera House, St. Louis, MO, June 20, 1965; 90 minutes) • Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music (1965, 51 minutes) • A Man and His Music Part II (1966, 51 minutes) • A Man and His Music + Ella + Jobim (1967, 52 minutes) • Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing (1968, 52 minutes) • Sinatra (1969, 52 minutes) • Sinatra in Concert (1970, 51 minutes) • Sinatra and Friends (1977, 50 minutes) • Magnavox Presents Frank Sinatra aka ''Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back'' (1973, 51 minutes) • Sinatra: The Main Event (1974, 53 minutes) • Live from Caesars Palace (1978, 74 minutes) • Live at Carnegie Hall (1980, 74 minutes) • The Man and His Music (1981, 49 minutes) • Concert for the Americas (1982, 86 minutes) • Portrait of an Album (1985, 59 minutes) • Sinatra in Japan (1985, 71 minutes) • Sinatra Sings (2011, 58 minutes) – documentary narrated by Tina SinatraSinatra: All or Nothing at All (2015, 259 minutes) – documentary including Sinatra's three children and their mother ==See also==
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