Though he is mostly thought of as a singer of jazz and pop standards, Frank Sina...(+)
Though he is mostly thought of as a singer of jazz and pop standards, Frank Sinatra was not afraid to branch out and try other styles. In 1967, he teamed up with Brazilian composer Antonio Carlos Jobim for the first of two collaborations that found Ol' Blue Eyes working within the bossa nova style, which Jobim helped pioneer a decade earlier. That first record, Francis Albert Sinatra and Antonio Carlos Jobim, earned the pair a Grammy nomination and critical praise. Sing ten songs from this very fruitful musical combination with this delightful karaoke release and hear a very different side of Frank! # Triste Frank Sinatra (2:37, Key: A) # This Happy Madness Frank Sinatra (2:43, Key: C) # Girl From Ipanema Frank Sinatra (2:57, Key: F) # Wave Frank Sinatra (3:16, Key: Eb) # Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars Frank Sinatra (2:42, Key: C) # How Insensitive Frank Sinatra (3:17, Key: Cm) # Dindi Frank Sinatra (3:34, Key: C) # Meditation Frank Sinatra (2:50, Key: Bb) # Once I Loved Frank Sinatra (2:40, Key: C-Bbm) # One Note Samba Frank Sinatra (2:27, Key: G)