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Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely (also known as Sings for Only the Lonely and simply Only the Lonely) is an album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released in 1958.
According to the book Sinatra: An American Classic, when asked at a New York party in the mid-1970s if he had a favorite album among his recordings, Sinatra unhesitatingly chose this one. One of several concept albums recorded by Sinatra in the 1950s, it is perhaps most notable as the most unambiguously bleak album of that decade. There are no up-tempo numbers - in fact the only emotional lift is for the benefit of purchasers of the CD reissue, who are treated to an out-take of the Rodgers and Hart classic Where Or When. The album won a Grammy Award in 1959 for Best Album Cover. The jacket comes adorned with a clown portrait of Sinatra's face; on the back of the album is another of Sinatra's recurrent visual motifs, a lamppost.
Track listing
The last two songs are bonus tracks on the compact disc release and were conducted by Riddle. Personnel
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