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Frank
Sinatra’s best classic recording for films
collected for ‘Sinatra at the Movies’
Hollywood,
California – Frank Sinatra was a titan
of 20th Century entertainment, with
record-breaking successes in both music and
film throughout his legendary career.
Capitol/EMI celebrates Ol' Blue Eyes'
musical contributions to many of Hollywood's
most memorable classic films, in several of
which he also starred, with the recent
release of a new 20-track CD and digital
collection titled Sinatra At The Movies.
Sinatra At The Movies includes title themes from The
Tender Trap, From Here To Eternity,
Young At Heart, Three Coins In The
Fountain and Not As A Stranger,
as well as “Chicago” and “All The Way” from
The Joker Is Wild, “I Could Write A
Book” and “The Lady Is A Tramp” from Pal
Joey, “How Deep Is The Ocean” and “All
Of Me” from Meet Danny Wilson, “To
Love And Be Loved” from Some Came Running,
and more.
Sinatra At The Movies is one of several high-profile music
and DVD releases honoring the Chairman of
the Board’s storied career as a pioneering
legend of entertainment. Otherupcoming
salutes to Sinatra include a commemorative
U.S. postage stamp to enter circulation on
May 13 and special TV programming, co-hosted
by his children, through the month of May on
Turner Classic Movies (TCM), including more
than 30 of Sinatra's films and four of his
television specials.
With a career that spanned more than six decades, Frank Sinatra was
truly “The Entertainer of the 20th
Century.” Also known as “Ol’ Blue Eyes,”
“The Chairman of the Board” and “The Voice,”
Sinatra racked up 31 gold albums, one gold
single, nine platinum albums (including
three that went multi-platinum), and two
gold and platinum videos in the United
States. He
won 10 Grammy AwardsÒ,
and when he was awarded the Grammy Legend
Award in 1994 he was introduced by U2 singer
Bono, who said,
"His songs are his home and he lets you in,
but you know that to sing like that you've
got to have lost a couple of fights. To know
tenderness and romance you've got to have
had your heart broken."
Sinatra appeared in 58
films and won
three Academy AwardsÒ (including an honorary
OscarÒ for The House I Live
In). He also starred in his own
television show and in numerous specials,
earning EmmysÒ and a Peabody AwardÒ, and he performed
thousands of tour dates around the world.
Sinatra was saluted by The Kennedy Center
Honors as a cultural icon, and was awarded
the Presidential Medal Of Honor and the
Congressional Gold Medal (Congress’ highest
civilian award).
Born Francis Albert Sinatra on December 12,
1915, Frank Sinatra passed away on May 14,
1998, leaving behind an unparalleled
cultural legacy that continues to thrive.
Sinatra’s global album sales total more than
150 million copies, and Capitol/EMI’s 2002
release, Classic Sinatra, has sold
approximately two million units in the U.S.
alone.
SINATRA AT THE MOVIES
(CD & Digital Album)
1. (Love Is) The Tender Trap
[The Tender Trap]
2. From Here To
Eternity [From Here To
Eternity]
3. I Love Paris
[Can Can]
4. How Deep Is The Ocean
[Meet Danny Wilson]
5. I Could Write A Book
[Pal Joey]
6. All The Way
[The Joker Is
Wild]
7. Young At Heart
[Young At Heart]
8. Not As A Stranger
[Not As A Stranger]
9. All Of Me
[Meet
Danny Wilson]
10. High Hopes
[A Hole In The
Head]
11. The Lady Is A Tramp
[Pal Joey]
12. Monique
[King's Go
Forth]
13. Chicago
[The
Joker Is Wild]
14. Three Coins In The
Fountain [Three Coins In The
Fountain]
15. I Believe
[It
Happened In Brooklyn]
16. Wait For Me
[Johnny Concho]
17. C'est Magnifique
[Can Can]
18. I Couldn’t Sleep A Wink
Last Night [Higher And Higher]
19. Just One Of Those Things
[Young At Heart]
20. To Love And Be Loved
[Some Came Running]
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