Lonely Is the Name is a 1968 lounge pop standard made famous by Sammy Davis Jr. It served as the titular track for Sammy’s August 1968 studio album, Lonely Is The Name, released via Reprise Records. #SammyDavisJr#Reprise
Mr Success was released by Capitol Records in October 1958 as an A-side single with Sleep Warm as the B-side. The song was written by Frank Sinatra, Edwin Greines Cohen, and Hank Sanicola. It was conducted by Nelson Riddle during a late-night session at Capitol in Hollywood.
Sparkelin’ Eyes: The song was first released as a single in 1961 (often backed with the track "Tu Sei Bella, Signorina"). It was later included on his album Relaxin', which officially debuted on March 7, 1966. #DeanMartin#CapitolRecords
“Can’t you see it’s love, can there be any doubt?” raves Sinatra in a dynamic performance of “Day In, Day Out” from his 1967 television special “A Man and His Music + Ella + Jobim” - now remastered on Sinatra’s official YouTube channel.
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Released in 1967 on Reprise Records, Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim is one of the most elegant and understated recordings in Frank Sinatra’s catalog. The album pairs Sinatra with Jobim, creating a refined fusion of American vocal jazz and Brazilian bossa nova.
Released in 1994, Duets II was the sequel to Frank Sinatra's multi-platinum 1993 album. The visual identity of the album is defined by the artwork of LeRoy Neiman. It features legendary collaborations with artists such as Aretha Franklin, Willie Nelson and Antonio Carlos Jobim.
Released in October 1976, 20 Original Dean Martin Hits (K54066) features Dean’s biggest Reprise-era classics, including “Everybody Loves Somebody.” It hit No. 2 in the UK, and stayed 5 weeks on the charts. Handpicked and sequenced by Dean Martin — a true fan-favourite collection.