The Columbia Years 1943-1952: The Complete Recordings - Frank Sinatra

The Columbia Years 1943-1952: The Complete Recordings

Frank Sinatra

  • Genre: Pop
  • Release Date: 1993-10-17
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 285

  • ℗ 1993 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Close To You (with The Bobby T 3:17 USD 1.29
2
You'll Never Know (with The Bo 2:59 USD 1.29
3
Sunday, Monday Or Always (with 3:15 USD 1.29
4
If You Please (with The Bobby 2:50 USD 1.29
5
People Will Say We're In Love 3:19 USD 1.29
6
Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin' ( 2:55 USD 1.29
7
I Couldn't Sleep A Wink Last N 2:51 USD 1.29
8
A Lovely Way To Spend An Eveni 3:12 USD 1.29
9
The Music Stopped (with The Bo 2:58 USD 1.29
10
If You Are But A Dream (with T 3:03 USD 1.29
11
Saturday Night (Is The Lonelie 2:42 USD 1.29
12
There's No You (with The Bobby 3:25 USD 1.29
13
White Christmas (with The Bobb 3:21 USD 1.29
14
I Dream Of You (More Than You 3:06 USD 1.29
15
I Begged Her (feat. Dave Mann) 2:58 USD 1.29
16
What Makes The Sunset? (feat. 2:53 USD 1.29
17
I Fall In Love Too Easily 3:12 USD 1.29
18
Nancy (With The Laughing Face) 3:18 USD 1.29
19
Cradle Song (Brahms' Lullaby) 3:06 USD 1.29
20
Ol' Man River (with The Ken La 4:00 USD 1.29
21
Stormy Weather (with The Ken L 4:12 USD 1.29
22
The Charm of You 2:59 USD 1.29
23
Embraceable You 3:16 USD 1.29
24
When Your Lover Has Gone 2:52 USD 1.29
25
Kiss Me Again 2:45 USD 1.29
26
She's Funny That Way 3:19 USD 1.29
27
My Melancholy Baby (78 rpm Ver 3:07 USD 1.29
28
Where Or When (with The Ken La 3:12 USD 1.29
29
All The Things You Are (with T 3:00 USD 1.29
30
Mighty Lak' A Rose (78 rpm) 3:22 USD 1.29
31
I Should Care (78 rpm Version) 3:00 USD 1.29
32
Homesick -- That's All 3:22 USD 1.29
33
Dream (with The Ken Lane Singe 3:01 USD 1.29
34
A Friend Of Yours (with The Ke 3:01 USD 1.29
35
Put Your Dreams Away (For Anot 3:06 USD 1.29
36
Over The Rainbow 3:16 USD 1.29
37
You'll Never Walk Alone (with 3:24 USD 1.29
38
If I Loved You 3:04 USD 1.29
39
Lily Belle (with The Chariotee 3:29 USD 1.29
40
Don't Forget Tonight Tomorrow 3:03 USD 1.29
41
I've Got a Home in That Rock ( 3:10 USD 1.29
42
Jesus Is a Rock in the Weary L 3:19 USD 1.29
43
Stars In Your Eyes (78 rpm Ver 2:44 USD 1.29
44
My Shawl 3:14 USD 1.29
45
Someone to Watch Over Me 3:19 USD 1.29
46
You Go to My Head 2:59 USD 1.29
47
These Foolish Things (Remind M 3:07 USD 1.29
48
I Don't Know Why (I Just Do) [ 2:45 USD 1.29
49
The House I Live In (That's Am 3:17 USD 1.29
50
Day By Day 3:09 USD 1.29
The Columbia Years 1943-1952: The Complete Recordings - Frank Sinatra
Cover Album The Columbia Years 1943-1952: The Complete Recordings - Frank Sinatra

Reviews

  • Swoonsville
    5
    By KaraB LMT
    Sinatra’s Columbia years were truly special, so romantic. As much as I treasure his Capitol and Reprise years, his Columbia years have always been special to me. His voice has a gentle sweetness during this time.
  • Heaven
    5
    By mdallday107
    The gates of Heaven just opened and I'm here. Whoever made this God bless their soul forever.
  • A portrait of the artist
    5
    By torus
    Sinatra fans come in three categories: those that love the Reprise years, those that favor the Capitol era and a few (like me) love the Columbia years. Why? This collection tells the whole story of how Tommy Dorsey’s “boy singer” cut loose and became a superstar. Along the way you hear, through the various songs, how he perfected his craft and was not afraid to try new genres: novelty tunes, Broadway and even Gospel music. And we witness the downfall in which Columbia boss Mitch Miller gave him material that was popular at the time, but not Sinatra’s style (Sinatra and Dagmar sing “Mama Will Bark”). Finally “Why Try to Change Me Now,” the prophetic tune released before Columbia dropped him. It would take more bad movies and bad times before his Academy Award-winning role in “From Here to Eternity”and a record deal with Capitol Records before Sinatra was back on top and better than ever. If you're a serious Sinatra fan this collection is worth every penny.
  • Young Frank sings ballads
    5
    By Razorback9926
    Frank's early years, 1943-1952 were with Columbia. Most of these songs are syrupy ballads, but when Frank sings them, you just want to keep listening. Highly recommended to any Frank fan who still doesn't have this.