Frank Sinatra’s eighth studio album, was released on Capitol Records in 1954. It was produced by Voyle Gilmore and was Sinatra’s first album arranged by Nelson Riddle.
The original album contained 8 songs combined with the 8 songs from his previous record Songs For Young Lovers to form a 16-song LP in 1955.
In 1961, there was another re-release with a changed track order featuring the original 8 songs plus four additional songs.
These additional songs included:
Lean Baby
I Love You
How Could You Do a Thing Like That to Me
Why Should I Cry Over You?