Frank Sinatra - Frank Sinatra Sings The Select Cole Porter

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Frank Sinatra Sings The Select Cole Porter isn’t just another album—it’s like a late-night chat with an old friend who knows exactly how to make you feel all warm inside. Released in 1991 (yeah, I know, feels weird thinking about Ol’ Blue Eyes hitting shelves decades after his golden years), this record brings together some of the smoothest tracks ever written by Cole Porter, served up Sinatra-style. It’s part jazz, part vocal pop, and a whole lot of easy listening—perfect for when you're sipping coffee or pretending life is simpler than it actually is. Let me tell ya, two tracks stuck with me like gum on a shoe: "I Get A Kick Out Of You" and "Night And Day." Man, these songs? Pure magic. With "I Get A Kick Out Of You," there’s something about the way Sinatra delivers that line—"I get no kick from champagne"—like he’s smirking right at ya. He sounds so cool, so effortless, like he's leaning against a piano in a dimly lit room somewhere, not even trying. The brass swells behind him, but it’s his voice that grabs hold of your soul. By the second chorus, you’re convinced he’s singing directly to you, and honestly? That’s what makes it unforgettable. And then there’s "Night And Day." Oh man, where do I start? This one feels timeless, like it exists outside of clocks and calendars. The melody wraps around you like a soft blanket, and Sinatra’s phrasing? Damn near perfect. Every time he sings “Night and day, you are the one,” it hits different—as if he’s whispering secrets only you can hear. There’s a kind of ache in his delivery, like love is both beautiful and unbearable all at once. When the horns come in midway, it’s like the world expands for a moment, and suddenly, everything feels bigger, more alive. What gets me most about this album is how it doesn’t try too hard. No flashy tricks, no overproduced nonsense—it’s just Sinatra doing what he does best: telling stories through song. And yeah, sure, some tracks repeat, but honestly? I didn’t mind. Hearing those tunes again felt like running into an ex you still have feelings for—awkward at first, but then kinda nice. Here’s the thing, though. Listening to this album made me realize something strange: Frank Sinatra wasn’t just singing songs; he was bottling emotions and handing them out like little gifts. So here we are in 2023, decades later, unwrapping those same gifts and finding they still fit perfectly. Funny how music can do that, huh? Almost like time doesn’t exist when you press play. Now excuse me while I go listen to "I Get A Kick Out Of You" one more time… or five.

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Artist: Frank Sinatra
Album: Frank Sinatra Sings The Select Cole Porter
Rating: 4.5

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Mind If I Make Love to You?02:23
Night and Day03:59
Anything Goes
You Do Something To Me
You're Sensational02:17
I Concentrate on You02:24
I Get a Kick Out of You02:53
At Long Last Love
From This Moment On
What Is This Thing Called Love?
C'est Magnifique02:02
Just One Of Those Things
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
I Get A Kick Out Of You
Just One of Those Things03:13
I've Got You Under My Skin03:43
I've Got You Under My Skin
You Do Something to Me01:34
You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To02:02
Night And Day
It's All Right With Me04:12
I Love Paris
I Concentrate On You

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Catalog Numbers

  • SRS 5009
  • W 2301

Labels

  • Capitol Records
  • Starline

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Compilation
  • Reissue
  • Orange Labels / Sleeve Variant
  • Mono

Companies

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Made ByElectric & Musical Industries Ltd.

Notes

  • Lime green labels. Flipback sleeve. Labels 'Made by Electric & Musical Industries, Limited in Gt. Britain' at 9 o'clock (both sides) and has the 'Capitol' trademark logo in the bottom rim text (both sides).
  • Similar lime green versions here Sings The Select Cole Porter, here Sings The Select Cole Porter and here Sings The Select Cole Porter.
  • Different rear sleeve design and text layout compared to Sings The Select Cole Porter.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Stamped runout, side A): DT1 2301-H7 AM 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Stamped runout, side B): DT2 2301-1G RR 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Stamped runout, side A): DT1 2301-1 AO
  • Matrix / Runout (Stamped runout, side B): DT2 2301-1G HT D

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: Frank Sinatra’s album *Frank Sinatra Sings The Select Cole Porter* is a bit of a time traveler. Even though it was released in 1991, it features classic tracks originally written by Cole Porter decades earlier. The album showcases Sinatra’s timeless voice blending jazz, vocal pop, and easy listening styles. It’s like a musical bridge between generations. Oh, and here’s the kicker—some songs, like "I Get a Kick Out of You" and "Night and Day," are repeated on the tracklist. Was it a mistake, or just Sinatra’s way of saying, “Listen again—it’s that good”? We’ll never know for sure!

Comments

grgeafi
2025-03-17
You wouldn't like it these days, Frank.
ballzakrubzaq3
2025-03-17
The best???