Oh! Look at Me Now
My Buddy
Shadows on the Sand
Melancholy Mood
You Lucky People You
Here Comes the Night
Moments in the Moonlight
In the Blue of the Evening
Devil May Care
The Sky Fell Down
Daybreak
Head on My Pillow
Love Me as I Am
Just as Though You Were Here
Two in Love
Looking for Yesterday
Snootie Little Cutie
Delores
Somewhere a Voice Is Calling
When You Awake [Alternate Take; Previously Unreleased Track; Bonus Track]
Too Romantic
Take Me
This Is the Beginning of the End [From "Johnny Apollo"]
Where Do You Keep Your Heart
Free For All
Anything
How Do You Do Without Me?
The Last Call for Love [From Ship Ahoy]
Poor You [From Ship Ahoy]
The Call Of The Canyon
I Could Make You Care
Light a Candle in the Chapel
Say It [From Buck Penny Rides Again]
You and I
You Do Something To Me
You're Breaking My Heart All Over Again
April Played the Fiddle
You're Lonely and I'm Lonely
Tell Me at Midnight
(They Long To Be) Close To You
Love Lies
You'll Never Know
Trade Winds
The Night We Called It a Day
Most popular songs of Frank Sinatra
My Way
1969 • My Way
Fly Me To The Moon
1963 • Sinatra's Sinatra
That's Life
1966 • That's Life
The Way You Look Tonight
1964 • Days Of Wine And Roses, Moon River, and other academy award winners
Strangers In The Night
1966 • Strangers In The Night
Theme from New York, New York
1980 • Trilogy : Past, Present, Future
I've Got You Under My Skin
1956 • Songs For Swingin' Lovers !
My Funny Valentine
1953 • My Funny Valentine
Let Me Try Again
Come Fly With Me
1958 • Come Fly With Me
It Was a Very Good Year
1965 • September Of My Years
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
1948 • Christmas Songs by Sinatra
Trivia about the album The Early Years by Frank Sinatra
- In what year was the album “The Early Years” released by Frank Sinatra?
- The album “The Early Years” was released in 2005 by Frank Sinatra, featuring 44 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “The Early Years” by Frank Sinatra?
- “The Night We Called It a Day” is the biggest hit from the album “The Early Years” by Frank Sinatra.