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Previously Unreleased Frank Sinatra Recordings Confirmed for October 3

21/8/2025

 
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Previously Unreleased Frank Sinatra Recordings Confirmed for October 3 from SING

​SING, a blockchain tech company and rightsholder, selling music from major artists and catalogs as vinyl/digital hybrid releases to super-fans, announced today that a treasure trove of previously unreleased live radio performances by “The Voice” - Frank Sinatra - are scheduled for release in 2025 and 2026 on digital, compact disc and vinyl formats.
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​The first release, At The Hollywood Bowl 1943–1948, arrives October 3 on both vinyl and CD.
​Fans can pre-order now through SING MARKET, or directly on [LP here] and [CD here]. To ensure the highest possible sound quality, SING undertook an extensive audio restoration campaign using original broadcast sources, delivering these historic performances with remarkable fidelity. You can preview the album here.

This is just the beginning: SING has two more titles planned for the coming months. These include Christmas on the Air and Long Ago, Far Away—a deluxe 5xLP box set featuring live performances and radio broadcasts recorded between 1943 and 1951. Full release details will be shared soon.

“Frank Sinatra was one of America’s first multi-media superstars,” said Charles “Chuck” Granata, world-renowned Sinatra historian, author, and producer. “As prolific as he was in the studio, his radio work was even more extensive—and equally vital to understanding his sixty-plus year career. During these broadcasts and early concert performances, Sinatra often sang songs he never recorded elsewhere. Many were written by the greatest composers of the era—Cole Porter, Johnny Mercer, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, the Gershwins, Cahn and Styne, and others. These rare performances give us access to a wealth of Sinatra interpretations that might otherwise have been lost.”
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Granata, who produced Nancy for Frank with Nancy Sinatra on SiriusXM (2007–2021) and currently hosts Sinatra Standard Time on KSDS-FM in San Diego, also authored the detailed liner notes accompanying these releases. “These recordings have circulated for decades, usually in poor sound,” he explains. “I’m astonished at the quality SING has been able to uncover and compile. These are historically essential documents of the ‘Golden Age’ of American popular music. They not only preserve Sinatra’s artistry but also offer a fuller picture of his impact on music, culture, and style.”
Track Listing as follows for At The Hollywood Bowl 1943-1948:

Compact Disc
Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Academy Night - August 4, 1945
1. Long Ago and Far Away *
2. I Should Care *
3. What Makes the Sunset
4. If I Loved You
5. Ol’ Man River
The Musicians Association of Los Angeles
Music for the Wounded Benefit Concert - August 8, 1948
6. Jack Haley Introduction & Time After Time
7. The Girl That I Marry
8. Soliloquy
Frank Sinatra in Concert - August 14, 1943
9. Ol’ Man River
10. Night and Day
11. You’ll Never Know
12. Embraceable You
13. She’s Funny That Way
14. All or Nothing at All
15. The Song is You
16. Frank Sinatra Closing Remarks
BONUS TRACKS
NBC Your Hit Parade - August 14, 1943
17. Sunday, Monday or Always
18. In the Blue of Evening
 
Vinyl
 SIDE 1
 
Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Academy Night - August 4, 1945
1. Long Ago and Far Away
2. I Should Care 
3. What Makes the Sunset 
4. If I Loved You 
5. Ol’ Man River
Frank Sinatra in Concert - August 14, 1943
6. The Song is You (Jerome Kern-Oscar Hammerstein II)

SIDE 2
Music for the Wounded Benefit Concert - August 8, 1948 (AFRS)
1. Jack Haley Introduction & Time After Time (Sammy Cahn-Jule Styne)
2. The Girl That I Marry (Irving Berlin)
3. Soliloquy (Richard Rodgers-Oscar Hammerstein II)
Frank Sinatra in Concert - August 14, 1943
4. All or Nothing at All (Arthur Altman-Jack Lawrence)
5. She’s Funny That Way (Richard Whiting-Neil Moret)
 
All performances previously unreleased except *

​In 1943, the world-renowned Los Angeles Philharmonic welcomed the first pop singer in its history – teen idol Frank Sinatra – to appear at the Hollywood Bowl. This auspicious moment was a turning point for the orchestra, singer and venue, and began a rich series of collaborations between the crooner and the Bowl: one that would last into the final phases of his storied career in the 1990s. For the first time, these historic performances – documenting Sinatra’s three major Hollywood Bowl appearances in the 1940s – have been remastered from the primary recording sources to put you front-and-center for a rare, fascinating glimpse into his earliest success as a legitimate concert artist. Meticulously restored and remastered – and enhanced with detailed, historic liner notes by renowned Sinatra authority Charles “Chuck” Granata - this important collection represents a defining moment in 20th century American popular music. 
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