Frank Sinatra - Best of the Capitol Years

Frank Sinatra - Best of the Capitol Years


67 vocal classics made famous by The Chairman of the Board, with lyrics/piano/chords, of songs he did in his early Capitol years.



Song List:

All My Tomorrows
All The Way
Lover
Not As A Stranger
Talk To Me
To Love And Be Loved
The Moon Was Yellow And The Night Was Young
I Love You
South Of The Border Down Mexico Way
Mind If I Make Love To You
Well Did You Evah
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire
No One Ever Tells You
Chicago That Todlin' Town
I Could Have Told You
I'll Remember April
It Worries Me
Why Should I Cry Over You
You Forgot All The Words While I Still Remember
You'll Get Yours
Rain Falling From The Sky
Love Looks So Well On You
Ol' Macdonald
When I Stop Loving You
Anytime - Anywhere
I'm Gonna Live Till I Die
Your Love For Me
You'll Always Be The One For Me
Someone To Watch Over Me
Love And Marriage
Time After Time
High Hopes
From Here To Eternity
Learnin' The Blues
The Man That Got Away
Young At Heart
Christmas Waltz
Mistletoe And Holly
I've Got The World On A String
Three Coins In The Fountain
My One And Only Love
Five Minutes More
My Blue Heaven
Half As Lovely Twice As True
How Little We Know
Fairy Tale
I've Heard That Song Before
I Love Paris
You're Sensational
I Believe
The Impatient Years
Look To Your Heart
Mr. Success
River, Stay 'way From My Door
Witchcraft
Crazy Love
Same Old Saturday Night
Same Old Song And Dance
Love Is The Tender Trap
Nice 'n' Easy
Sleep Warm
Don't Worry 'bout Me
White Christmas
French Foreign Legion
Something Wonderful Happens In Summer
You My Love
Johnny Concho's Theme (Wait For Me)


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Frank Sinatra's Letter to George Michael:

Come on George, Loosen up. Swing, man, Here's a kid who 'wanted to be a pop-star since I was about seven years old.' and now he's a smash performer and song-writer at 27, he wants to quit doing what tons of gifted youngsters all over the world would shoot grandma for- just one crack at what he's complaining about. Michael should thank the Good Lord every morning when he wakes up to have all that he has. Dust off those gossamer wings and fly yourself to the moon of your choice and be grateful to carry the baggage we've all had to carry since those lean nights of sleeping on buses and helping the driver unload the instruments.. And no more of that talk about the 'tragedy of fame' The tragedy of fame is when no-one shows up and you're singing to the cleaning-lady in some empty joint that hasn't seen a paying customer since St. Swithin's Day. And you're nowhere near that; you're top dog on the top rung of a tall ladder called stardom, which in Latin means 'thanks to the fans who were there when it was lonely. Talent must not be wasted. Those who have it--and you obviously do, or the article would have been about Rudy Vallee--those who have talent must hug it, embrace it, nurture it and share it lest it be taken away from you as fast as it was loaned to you. Trust me.

I've been there.

-Frank Sinatra



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