No One Cares is the sixteenth studio album by Frank Sinatra for Capitol Records, released in 1959. Again with arrangements by Gordon Jenkins, the album is considered one of the darkest of his career, with a central theme of heartbreak and loneliness running through all the songs.
The album reached number 12 on the Billboard 200 chart. Although it did not have the commercial success of other Sinatra works, it was acclaimed by critics for its thematic cohesion and the emotional intensity of the performance, especially on songs like 'I'll Never Smile Again' and 'I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You'.
Sinatra considered No One Cares one of his favorite albums, valuing the atmosphere of desolation that Jenkins managed to create. Over time, it has become a benchmark for the 'breakup album' and is frequently cited as a masterpiece of 1950s orchestral pop.