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A Voice In Time (1939-1952)

Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: CD1: All or Nothing at All; From the Bottom Of My Heart; If I Didn't Care; Moon Love; East of the Sun; I'll Be Seeing You; Say It; Blue Skies; I'll Never Smile Again; Fools Rush In; This Love Of Mine; Oh, Look At Me Now! Just As Though You Were Here; How About You? Imagination; Frenesi; Blue Moon; Be Careful It's My Heart; Night and Day; The Song Is You.

CD2: No Love, No Nothin'; Saturday Night; Oh! What It Seemed To Be; You'll Never Know; I've Got A Crush On You; The Brooklyn Bridge; Five Minutes More; I've Heard That Song Before; The Trolley Song; Time After Time; Dream; I Fall In Love Too Easily; She's Funny That Way; It's Been A Long, Long Time; Dancing In the Dark; I've Got You Under My Skin/Easy To Love; Nancy; Lover Come Back To Me; Put Your Dreams Away; Again.

CD3: All Of Me; Sweet Lorraine; Body and Soul; All The Things You Are; Embraceable You; These Foolish Things; Stormy Weather; Begin the Beguine; There Will Never Be Another You; As Time Goes By; The Nearness of You; Stella By Starlight; I Get A Kick Out Of You; That Old Black Magic; One For My Baby; It Had To Be You; What'll I Do?; Laura; September Song; Ol' Man River.

CD4: The Birth of the Blues; April In Paris; American Beauty Rose; Lover; The Continental; Should I; When You're Smiling; All Depends On You; Bye Bye Baby; I Could Write A Book; Autumn In New York; If Only She Looked My Way; Hello, Young Lovers; We Kiss In the Shadow; My Girl; Love Me; Farewell, Farewell, To Love; Walking In the Sunshine; Why Try To Change Me Now; I'm A Fool To Want You.

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Frank Sinatra: A Voice In Time (1939-1952)

Read "A Voice In Time (1939-1952)" reviewed by David Rickert


Eventually we are all forced to realize that, no matter who we are, we will never be as cool as Sinatra. A Voice In Time, a four-CD box set that captures the period from 1939-1952, helps to show why. While these are not his most well-known recordings--and arguably his best recordings came immediately after this period, ...


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