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1.StopStrangers in the Night – Frank Sinatra 02:25
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2.StopSummer Wind – Frank Sinatra 02:53
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3.StopIt Was a Very Good Year – Frank Sinatra 04:25
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4.StopSomewhere in Your Heart – Frank Sinatra 02:26
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5.StopForget Domani – Frank Sinatra 02:32
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6.StopSomethin' Stupid – Nancy Sinatra, Frank Sinatra 02:35
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7.StopThat's Life – Frank Sinatra 03:07
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8.StopTell Her (You Love Her Each Day) – Frank Sinatra 02:40
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9.StopWorld We Knew (Over and Over) – Frank Sinatra 02:47
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10.StopWhen Somebody Loves You – Frank Sinatra 01:54
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11.StopThis Town – Frank Sinatra 03:06
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12.StopSoftly, As I Leave You – Frank Sinatra 02:50
Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits concentrates on the Chairman of the Board's pop hits from the mid- and late '60s, several of which were single-only releases or only available on movie soundtracks. Appropriately, it begins with his biggest solo hit of the '60s, "Strangers in the Night," and then vacillates between adult contemporary pop songs and ballads. Much of the production sounds dated, with its guitars, reverb, and arrangements bearing all the hallmarks of '60s pop. While some of the songs rank among Sinatra's finest moments, particularly "Summer Wind" and "It Was a Very Good Year," most of these songs are guilty pleasures. They might not have the emotional resonance of his finest ballad and swing albums, but fluff like the Nancy Sinatra duet "Somethin' Stupid," the fuzz guitar-tinged "The World We Knew (Over and Over)" and the bluesy "This Town" are enjoyable as pop singles. As such, Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits isn't a good introduction to his music, as it isn't even a representative chronicle of his '60s Reprise recordings. Instead, it's a fun and effective portrait of Sinatra as he was in the late '60s, illustrating how he was struggling to come to terms with contemporary pop music. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
- Genre: Rock, Jazz, Vocal
- Category Soft Rock, Vocal Jazz, Traditional Pop, Vocal Pop
- Label: RHINO / WEA
- Release Date: June 8, 2004
- Artist: Sinatra Frank
- Additional Artist: Frank Sinatra (Vocals), Nancy Sinatra (Performer)