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Reprise Album Discography, Part 1
Record : "I Love You." Vocal by Frank Sinatra. Conducted by Billy May. Capitol Records. 78 rpm. No.11512 [2638]. - Record, Phonograph
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Harry James Orchestra feat. Frank Sinatra - "All or Nothing At All" Record Label, Original Issue, 1940 - TeachRock
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Radio Services - On this day in 1961 - February 13 - Frank Sinatra launched his own record label, Reprise Records, in order to allow more artistic freedom for his own recordings.
Frank Sinatra – My Kind Of Town / That's Life (Vinyl) - Discogs
Frank Sinatra – September of My Years sealed original 1965 U.S. mono LP
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Frank Sinatra His Greatest Years - lime green label UK 3-LP vinyl record set (Triple Album) (563251)
Sinatra limited edition record album: Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music. Reprise Records 1016. 1965. - Album, Record
45cat - Frank Sinatra - My Way / Blue Lace - Reprise - UK - RS 20817
UK 45 rpm 7" single of It's Nice To Go Trav'ling by Frank Sinatra on the Capitol label from 1960 (although both tracks are from the 1958 LP Come Fly With Me.)
Songs For Young Lovers seven inch vinyl EP by Frank Sinatra, released on the Capitol Records label Stock Photo - Alamy
How Frank Sinatra's Thirst for Creative Freedom Led to Reprise