Released on November 18, 1966, That's Life is a studio album by Frank Sinatra that successfully blended traditional pop vocal jazz influences
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Frank Sinatra’s "That’s Life" (1966): The Definitive High-Fidelity Jazz Anthem
For collectors, "1" may also denote of the FLAC rip — meaning no EQ, no gain adjustment, and no splitting of gapless tracks.
"My heart may be broken, but I laugh about it." – F.S.
The album features the following tracks:
The definitive version was recorded on , at Western Recorders in Hollywood.
Released on November 18, 1966, That's Life is a studio album by Frank Sinatra that successfully blended traditional pop vocal jazz influences
However, I can help you:
Frank Sinatra’s "That’s Life" (1966): The Definitive High-Fidelity Jazz Anthem
For collectors, "1" may also denote of the FLAC rip — meaning no EQ, no gain adjustment, and no splitting of gapless tracks.
"My heart may be broken, but I laugh about it." – F.S.
The album features the following tracks:
The definitive version was recorded on , at Western Recorders in Hollywood.