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  1. The front cover in bold-type white states "FRANK SINATRA" + in a finer white "AND FRANK AND NANCY". Spine as just "FRANK SINATRA" + REPRISE RECORDS + Catalogue no. Label states as one lineage "FRANK SINATRA FRANK SINATRA". This, this LP is Self Titled : Artist FRANK SINATRA. Title FRANK SINATRA.

  2. Frank Sinatra And Frank & Nancy (Artists Name on Front Cover only) Later pressing with tan & orange labels. Made in U.S.A. Different edition = label without STEREO print "Born Free" From the Columbia Picture "Born Free". "This Town" From the Warner Bros. ...

  3. Arranged By, Conductor [Conducted By] – Billy Strange. Producer – Lee Hazlewood. Vocals [Duet With] – Nancy Sinatra. Written-By – C. Carson Parks *. A3. This Is My Love. Arranged By, Conductor [Conducted By] – Gordon Jenkins. Written-By – Jim Harbert. Arranged By, Conductor [Conducted By] – Gordon Jenkins.

  4. ROMAN. SINATRA THE HIT MAKER. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 March 2010. THREE CHART HITS INCLUDING 'SOMETHIN' STUPID' WITH DAUGHTER NANCY HEADLINE THIS 1967 PACKAGE FROM FRANK SINATRA. THE OTHER TWO ARE 'THIS TOWN' A FUNKY UPDATE OF 'SUMMER WIND' AND 'THE WORLD WE KNEW' - FOR WHICH I HAVE ALWAYS HAD A SOFT SPOT.

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  5. The World we knewThe world we knew” ist ein schwierig einzuordnendes und schwer zu beschreibendes Album. Insgesamt 5 Arrangeure (Barnum, Freeman, Jenkins, Ogermann und Strange) haben ein 60er Jahre Pop-Album geschaffen, das mit dem unterschiedlichsten Songs gespickt ist. Es handelt sich vornehmlich um Film- und Hit-Songs der 60er Jahre. „Something stupid“ - ein Duett mit Tochter ...

  6. In April 1967, Sinatra was back at number one on the singles charts with the million-selling "Somethin' Stupid," a duet with his daughter Nancy. By the late '60s, even Sinatra had trouble resisting the succeeding waves of youth-oriented rock music that topped the charts. But Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits!, a compilation of his '60s singles successes released in August 1968, was a million ...

  7. It is based on a composition by Bert Kaempfert, a German musician and composer. The song first appeared on Sinatra's 1967 album The World We Knew and was released as a single later that year. "The World We Knew (Over and Over)" peaked at number thirty on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in September 1967. [1] On the Billboard easy listening chart ...