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Young at Heart

Frank Sinatra · 1954

2 min · 12 tracks · blues · jazz · swing

A lush tapestry of orchestral arrangements and Sinatra's velvet croon that captures the essence of timeless romance.

Why listen to this

Best for
timeless romantic moments fragments of nostalgic charm velvet crooning for intimacy
Context
In 1954, Frank Sinatra was at a pivotal point in his career, transitioning from a big band leader to a solo artist. 'Young at Heart' followed his successful albums 'Songs for Young Lovers' and 'Swing Easy!', solidifying his status as a dominant force in pop music during the post-war era.
If you like
blues, jazz, swing

Young at Heart is an album by Frank Sinatra, released in 1954. A lush tapestry of orchestral arrangements and Sinatra's velvet croon that captures the essence of timeless romance. 'Young at Heart' is notable for its chart success, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard charts, showcasing Sinatra's ability to blend traditional pop with emotional storytelling. The album's lush arrangements and romantic themes contributed to its lasting influence on the vocal jazz genre, inspiring countless artists and becoming a staple in the easy listening repertoire. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Young at Heart sound like?

A lush tapestry of orchestral arrangements and Sinatra's velvet croon that captures the essence of timeless romance. Rooted in blues and jazz.

What makes Young at Heart by Frank Sinatra notable?

'Young at Heart' is notable for its chart success, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard charts, showcasing Sinatra's ability to blend traditional pop with emotional storytelling. The album's lush arrangements and romantic themes contributed to its lasting influence on the vocal jazz genre, inspiring countless artists and becoming a staple in the easy listening repertoire. In 1954, Frank Sinatra was at a pivotal point in his career, transitioning from a big band leader to a solo artist. 'Young at Heart' followed his successful albums 'Songs for Young Lovers' and 'Swing Easy!', solidifying his status as a dominant force in pop music during the post-war era.

Who is Young at Heart for?

Young at Heart works well if you're into timeless romantic moments, fragments of nostalgic charm and velvet crooning for intimacy.

How many songs are on Young at Heart?

Young at Heart has 12 tracks, running approximately 2 minutes.

Tracklist

12 tracks·2:36

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Hold Me in Your Arms (from “Youg at Heart”)
  • 2 Bewitched Standout
  • 3 Just One of Those Things (from “Youg at Heart”)
  • 4 You’re My Thrill
  • 5 You My Love (from “Youg at Heart”)
  • 6 I Didn’t Know What Time It Was Standout
  • 7 There’s a Rising Moon (from “Youg at Heart”)
  • 8 Yours Eyes Have Told Me So
  • 9 I’ll Never Stop Loving You
  • 10 Sometimes I’m Happy 2:36
  • 11 That Old Feeling
  • 12 Ready, Willing and Able (from “Youg at Heart”)

Release Date

November 1, 1954

Genre

blues, jazz, swing

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Artist Origin

Italy

Runtime

2 min 36 sec