Frank Sinatra discography

American vocalist Frank Sinatra recorded 59 studio albums and 297 singles in his solo career, spanning 54 years.

Sinatra would achieve greater success with Capitol and Reprise Records, the former of which he released his final two albums on—Duets and Duets II.

"Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)" "The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else)" "Trade Winds" "The Call of the Canyon" "You Might Have Belonged to Another" "I Tried" "This Love of Mine" "A Sinner Kissed an Angel" "Poor You" "Street of Dreams" "Take Me" "Daybreak" 100 [citation needed] "You'll Never Know" "Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'" "A Lovely Way to Spend An Evening" "If You Are But a Dream" "I Dream of You (More than You Dream I Do)" "Stormy Weather" "I Should Care" "You'll Never Walk Alone" (with The Ken Lane Singers) "Don't Forget Tonight Tomorrow" (with The Charioteers) "The House I Live In" "Day by Day" "The Girl That I Marry" "Something Old, Something New" "The Things We Did Last Summer" "Time After Time" "Stella by Starlight" "I Have But One Heart" "A Fellow Needs a Girl" "My Cousin Louella" (with The Tony Mottola Trio) "Everybody Loves Somebody" "Bali Ha'i" "God's Country" (with The Jeff Alexander Choir) "I'm a Fool to Want You" "Azure-Te (Paris Blues)" All orchestras conducted by Axel Stordahl, unless otherwise noted Sinatra's Capitol singles were released on The Complete Capitol Singles Collection (1996).

Since many radio stations in the US adopt a format change to Christmas music each December, many holiday hits have an annual spike in popularity during the last few weeks of the year and are retired once the season is over.

Like many recording artists of the era, even major stars like Elvis Presley and The Beatles, there is very little performance footage shot on actual film to create modern day high definition releases.