The album 'A Man and His Music' was released in 1965 as a compilation celebrating Frank Sinatra's career up to that point, coinciding with a television special of the same name aired on NBC. It includes recordings made between 1962 and 1965, primarily for the Reprise label, though it also contains tracks from his Capitol Records period.
Production was handled by Sonny Burke, who worked closely with Sinatra on several albums of the era. The record reached number 9 on the Billboard 200 chart and was certified gold by the RIAA in 1966, reflecting Sinatra's continued success in the 1960s.
The album includes classics such as 'I've Got You Under My Skin', 'Fly Me to the Moon', and 'My Way', although the latter was not recorded until 1968. The compilation served as a summary of his artistic evolution, from his early swing days to his maturity as a ballad interpreter.