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Ranking the 10 Best Frank Sinatra Albums of All Time

Frank Sinatra is an American legend in the film and music industry. He was a celebrated singer and movie star. A member of the famed “Rat Pack” comprising Sinatra, Peter Lawford, Joey Bishop, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr. The group was excellent at improvising and keeping crowds of fans entertained, but Frank Sinatra stood on his own. He had several number one hits and 60 albums credited to his repertoire. Here are the ten best Frank Sinatra albums of all time, as ranked by critics and fans.

10. “Sinatra At The Sands”

This album came out in 1966. It is one of his most popular albums, appearing in 38 charts the year of its release. Frank Sinatra is a name associated with the Las Vegas nightclub scene. The title of the album perpetuated the legend. Of all the albums released in 1966, they ranked it as number 44. Best Ever Albums rates it as number 10 in its order of average ratings.

9. “Come Dance With Me”

“Come Dance With Me” was released in 1959. Sinatra was at a pinnacle at this point in his career. He was an A-list film star and had already established himself as one of the most talented crooners in the business. Some of the biggest hits of his career appeared as tracks on this album. It was a swinging project featuring the titular song “Come Dance With Me,” “Bangles & Beads, and “Cheek to Cheek,” which were romantic songs that offer a good balance to the projects, tempered by “Day In-Day Out,” and “Dancing In The Dark.”

8. “September Of My Years”

“September Of My Years” came out in 1965 in celebration of Frank Sinatra’s 50th birthday, according to Long Island Weekly. This album was released after the legendary singer had passed the prime of his life, no longer a young man, but experienced in the ups and downs of reaching his senior years. The album was one of his most balanced and timely releases, featuring songs of reflection of the years lived, both good and bad.

7. “Sinatra-Basie” An Historic Musical First”

This album dropped in 1962 with a 40 something-year-old Frank Sinatra appearing with the legendary Count Basie on the musical project. The two legends are having fun doing what they do best in a powerful combination that couldn’t help but become a rampant success. Backed by the best big band, Sinatra and Basie shined brightly singing “Pennies From Heaven, “Please Be Kind,” and several other big hits, according to Jazz FM.

6. “Nice ‘n’ Easy”

“Nice ‘n’ Easy came out in 1960. Some of his most memorable hits appeared as tracks on the album including “Fools Rush In,” and “That Old Feeling.” Ranker lists this as Sinatra’s sixth-best album of all time. It achieved a ranking of number 41 in 1960 in the vocal jazz and traditional pop music genres.

5. “Songs For Young Lovers”

This album featured many of Frank Sinatra’s most romantic songs dedicated to young love. Tracks such as “My Funny Valentine,” “The Girl Next Door,” “A Foggy Day,” “Like Someone In Love,” and “I Get A Kick Out of You,” all strike a romantic chord and are perfect for people who are either falling in love or who want to meet that special someone.

4. “Come Fly With Me”

“Come Fly With Me” came out in 1958, when Frank Sinatra was a handsome young film star and crooner. The album appeared in 115 charts, according to Best Ever Albums. The album landed with a rank of number 10 of all albums in the United States in 1958. Its overall ranking was 1.8, which is about as good as it gets.

3. “Only The Lonely”

“Only The Lonely” came out in 1958. The album contains ballads. It became the most famous of its kind with “Blues in the Night,” “Spring is Here,” and “one for My Baby.” It’s in the jazz genre featuring the titular song “Only the Lonely.” According to Wikipedia, was Frank Sinatra’s favorite album.

2. “Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim”

This album became a big hit with some of his best songs of all time including “Something’s Gotta Give,” “Come Dance with Me,” and “Luck Be a Lady,” along with the famed “My Way.” The album charted on the Billboard albums chart and it stayed there for a remarkable 28 weeks, according to The Music Universe.

1. “In The Wee Small Hours”

Wherever you look, Reviewers consistently rank “In The Wee Small Hours” as the top pick for Frank Sinatra’s best album of all time. The album was released in 1955, during a time when Sinatra was enjoying a heyday as a beloved film actor and crooner. The album became so popular that it appeared in an astronomical 426 charts. It was ranked as number one in 1955. Its overall performance in the 1950s decade washed out to number five, which is incredibly good. The overall ranking of the “In The Wee Small Hours” album is set at number 39. Although Frank Sinatra would produce 60 albums throughout his career, none were as successful as this early work. None of them were failures, but this was a pinnacle for Sinatra that marked the peak of his popularity on his way to becoming an American legend.

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