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All Alone

Frank Sinatra
📅 1962🎙 Agosto-septiembre de 1962🎛 Desconocido
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'All Alone' is a studio album by Frank Sinatra released in 1962 by Reprise Records. The recording sessions took place at Reprise studios in Hollywood, California, between August and September 1962, with orchestral arrangements and direction by Gordon Jenkins. The album is a collection of melancholic ballads and songs about loneliness.

The album's title comes from the song 'All Alone', composed by Irving Berlin, which Sinatra had previously recorded. The album reached number 25 on the Billboard 200 chart and was well received by critics, highlighting Sinatra's emotional performance and Jenkins' orchestral arrangements.

The album cover shows Sinatra sitting alone on an empty stage, with dim lighting, reflecting the introspective and lonely tone of the record. The album includes versions of classics such as 'What'll I Do?' and 'The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else)'.

Recorded atAgosto-septiembre de 1962
ProductionDesconocido
LabelReprise Records