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  1. Francis Albert Sinatra ( / sɪˈnɑːtrə /; December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer and actor. Nicknamed the "Chairman of the Board" and later called "Ol' Blue Eyes", he is regarded as one of the most popular entertainers of the mid-20th century.

  2. The following is a sortable table of number of songs by Frank Sinatra: The column Song lists the song title. The column Year lists the year in which the song was recorded.

  3. It fell out of popularity until Frank Sinatra re-recorded it for both his 1956 Capitol release Songs for Swingin' Lovers! and his 1957 live album Sinatra '57 in Concert.

  4. This collection provides a chronology of Frank Sinatra's musical life and the influences that shaped his career. There are three stages: Skinny Years, Hat Years, and Tux Years, all based on Will Fr...

  5. Oct 26, 1997 · On April 30, 1953, teamed with a brilliant new thirty-two-year-old arranger, Nelson Riddle, whom Livingston had suggested, Sinatra cut “I’ve Got the World on a String” and “Don’t Worry ...

  6. Francis Albert Sinatra (born 1915) may have been the most popular singer in American history, in a career that spanned from the 1930s into the 1990s. Francis Albert Sinatra was born in Hoboken, New Jersey, on December 12, 1915. He was the only child of Martin and Natalie "Dolly" Sinatra.

  7. Frank Sinatra Concerts 1930s. September 8, 1935. LATE 1935: The Hoboken Four toured the country with one of several Major Bowes amateur companies-performing in front of a full band at local theaters for radio audiences out on the town-at a salary of $50 apiece per week plus meals.