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Recordings (notable 78s and 45s): "I'll Never Smile Again" [with
Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra] (Victor, 1940); "There Are Such Things" [with
Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra] (Victor, 1942); "In the Blue of the Evening" [with
Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra] (Victor, 1943); "All or Nothing At All" [with
Harry James Orchestra] (Columbia, 1943); "Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night of the Week)" (Columbia, 1945); "Oh! What It Seemed to Be" (Columbia, 1946); "Five Minutes More" (Columbia, 1946); "Mam'selle" (Columbia, 1947); "Don't Cry Joe (Let Her Go, Let Her Go, Let Her Go)" (Columbia, 1949); "Castle Rock" [with
Harry James Orchestra] (Columbia, 1951); "The Birth of the Blues" (Columbia, 1952); "I've Got the World on a String" (Capitol, 1953); "From Here to Eternity" (Capitol, 1953); "Young At Heart" (Capitol, 1954); "Three Coins in the Fountain" (Capitol, 1954); "Learnin' the Blues" (Capitol, 1955); "Love and Marriage" (Capitol, 1955); "(Love is) The Tender Trap".
1949); "Castle Rock" [with
Harry James Orchestra] (Columbia, 1951); "The Birth of the Blues" (Columbia, 1952); "I've Got the World on a String" (Capitol, 1953); "From Here to Eternity" (Capitol, 1953); "Young At Heart" (Capitol, 1954); "Three Coins in the Fountain" (Capitol, 1954); "Learnin' the Blues" (Capitol, 1955); "Love and Marriage" (Capitol, 1955); "(Love is) The Tender Trap"
Album: "Duets", 1993 (Capitol Records)
Album: "Duets II", 1994 (Capitol Records)
TV commercial: Ford (archive footage) (2002)
Magazine ad: General Electric radios (1946)
(1 January 1980) Grand Marshal, Tournament of Roses parade
Print ad: Clairtone stereos (1965)
Album: "Christmas with the Rat Pack"
CD: "The Reprise Collection" (WEA) (4-disc set)
CD: "The Essential Frank Sinatra with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra" (Capitol) (2- disc set)
CD: "The Complete Capitol Singles Collection" (Capitol) (4-disc set)
Album: "Come Dance With Me" (Capitol)
Album: "Ring-a-Ding-Ding" (Capitol)
Album: "Come Fly With Me" (Capitol)
Album: "Only the Lonely" (Capitol)
Album: "September of My Years" (Reprise)
Costar of NBC Radio's "Lite Up Times" (1949-1950).
Costar of CBS Radio's "Your Hit Parade" (1943-1945, 1947-1949 on NBC).
Starred on the NBC Radio show "To Be Perfectly Frank" (1953-1954).
Host and performer on the NBC Radio show "The Frank Sinatra Show" (1954- 1955).
Star of the NBC Radio show " Meet Frank Sinatra" (1950-1951).
Starred on the CBS Radio musical program "The Frank Sinatra Show" (1945).
Host and performer of the CBS Radio show "Frank Sinatra in Person" (1944).
Star of the CBS Radio show "The Frank Sinatra Show" (1944).
Starred on the CBS Radio musical program "Songs by Sinatra" (1943, 1945-1947).
Portrayed Rocco "Rocky Fortune" Fortunato on NBC Radio's "Rocky Fortune" (1953- 1954). Every episode featured Fortune with a new job (and new troubles). Sinatra quit the show when he got the part of Pvt. Angelo Maggio in
From Here to Eternity (1953).
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