: It includes remastered audio by Keith Blake and insightful liner notes. For the Commute
| Track | Title | Year & Collaborators | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | | 1968 | An anthem of self-determination and individuality. | | 2 | Strangers In The Night | 1966 | Won Sinatra two Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year. | | 3 | Theme From New York, New York | 1979 | Sinatra's signature song, performed at almost every concert thereafter. | | 4 | I Get A Kick Out Of You | 1962 | A classic Cole Porter tune from Sinatra's Reprise years. | | 5 | Somethin' Stupid | 1967 | A charming duet with his daughter, Nancy Sinatra, that topped the charts. | | 6 | Moon River | 1961 | A definitive rendition of the Johnny Mercer/Henry Mancini classic. | | 7 | What Now My Love | 1966 | A dramatic and powerful ballad showcasing Sinatra's vocal prowess. | | 8 | Summer Wind | 1966 | A breezy and nostalgic summer standard. | | 9 | For Once In My Life | 1967 | An uplifting and joyful performance that became one of his signature hits. | | 10 | Love And Marriage | 1955 | Re-recorded for the Reprise years, best known as the theme song for the TV show Married... with Children . | | 11 | They Can't Take That Away From Me | 1962 | A swinging, defiant Gershwin standard. | | 12 | My Kind Of Town | 1964 | An ode to Chicago, written for the film Robin and the 7 Hoods . | | 13 | Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) | 1965 | A swinging masterpiece recorded with the legendary Count Basie and his Orchestra. | | 14 | I've Got You Under My Skin | 1963 | A powerful rendition of the Cole Porter classic, featuring a stunning orchestral arrangement. | | 15 | The Best Is Yet To Come | 1964 | An optimistic and swinging classic, also recorded with Count Basie. | | 16 | It Was A Very Good Year | 1965 | A reflective and bittersweet masterpiece that won a Grammy Award. | | 17 | Come Fly With Me | 1958 | An invitation to adventure and the original jet-set anthem, re-recorded for Reprise in 1965. | | 18 | That's Life | 1966 | A gritty, defiant anthem about resilience and bouncing back from hardship. | | 19 | The Girl From Ipanema | 1967 | A smooth and cool interpretation of the bossa nova classic, recorded with Antonio Carlos Jobim. | | 20 | The Lady Is A Tramp (Live) | 1965 | A lively, swinging live version that captures Sinatra's charisma in a concert setting. | | 21 | Bad, Bad Leroy Brown | 1973 | Sinatra's cover of Jim Croce's hit, showing his willingness to embrace contemporary songs. | | 22 | Mack The Knife | 1984 | A later-career recording of the Bobby Darin hit from the album L.A. Is My Lady . | | 23 | Love's Been Good To Me | 1969 | A reflective, autobiographical piece from the album A Man Alone . | | 24 | L.A. Is My Lady | 1984 | The title track from his final studio album, produced by the legendary Quincy Jones. | MY WAY-THE BEST OF FRANK SINATRA 2 CD COLLECTIO...
stands as one of the most definitive compilations of Ol' Blue Eyes' legendary recording career, specifically emphasizing his iconic 1960s and 1970s eras. Originally released by Reprise Records in 1997 , this double-disc anthology captures the swagger, vocal maturity, and timeless sophistication of Frank Sinatra at the absolute peak of his global celebrity. It serves as a masterclass in traditional pop and swing music. Critics from outlets like RTE Entertainment note that while the collection features highly familiar tracks, it serves as an unbeatable introduction to the Sinatra canon. Overview of the 2-CD Set : It includes remastered audio by Keith Blake
The first disc kicks off with the titular Written by Paul Anka specifically for Frank, it became his signature anthem of defiance and self-reliance. You'll also find: | | 3 | Theme From New York,
One of the primary reasons to own this specific 2-CD collection is the audio quality. Sinatra was a perfectionist in the studio. He pioneered the use of the microphone as an instrument, understanding exactly how close to stand to capture the intimate warmth of his baritone.
Reviewers often point out that while a "definitive" Sinatra set might be impossible given his thousands of recordings, this 2-CD set is the best "all-rounder" for fans. For the Casual Fan
: A global number-one hit showcasing his famous "doo-be-doo-be-doo" scatting style.