Frank Sinatra
always saluted his audience with a toast: "May You Live To Be A Hundred
And The Last Voice You Hear Be Mine."
Envisioned as a child's first musical library to be shared with the
generations before, Tina Sinatra has curated a special compilation of Sinatra
recordings for children and parents alike. On May 12, Universal Music Group
will release Frank Sinatra: Baby Blue Eyes… May The First Voice You Hear Be
Mine.
After combing the songs from Sinatra's Reprise, Capitol and
Sony catalogs, Tina carefully chose 20 songs for 'Baby Blue Eyes' that express
a father's love, compassion and dreams for children around the world. Featuring
a baby photo of Sinatra on its cover, the collection will be available for download
purchase or streaming across all major digital music providers worldwide, and
at Sinatra.com's Sinatra 100 shop.
Frank Sinatra always saluted his audience with a toast: “May
You Live To Be A Hundred And The Last Voice You Hear Be Mine.” Envisioned as a
child’s first musical library to be shared with the generations before, Tina
Sinatra has curated a special compilation of Sinatra recordings for children
and parents alike. On May 12, Universal Music Group will release Frank Sinatra:
'Baby Blue Eyes… May The First Voice You Hear Be Mine.'
"Dad is perhaps best remembered as a saloon singer. He
often referred to himself as such," says Tina Sinatra. "But, first,
he was a Father and that emotional connection to the child in all us is
ever-present in this collection of songs that I have chosen as a concert to
each new generation."
Frank Sinatra: Baby
Blue Eyes… May The First Voice You Hear Be Mine [digital album]
1.Yes Sir, That's My Baby
2.Ain't She Sweet
3.It's A Wonderful World
4.Isn't She Lovely
5.I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
6.Pocketful Of Miracles
7.I Believe
8.It's Only A Paper Moon
9.High Hopes
10.Jeepers Creepers
11.Pennies From Heaven
12.How Cute Can You Be?
13.A Baby Just Like You
14.Bein' Green
15.Hush-A-Bye-Island
16.Fairy Tale
17.Young At Heart
18.Dream
19.Put Your Dreams Away
20.Cradle Song (Brahms Lullaby)
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