I've always been obsessed with "Songs for Swinging Lovers," but have never really dug very deep into Frank Sinatra's catalog. Then somehow I stumbled upon "The World We Knew," his 1967 album that featured his No. 1 hit with daughter Nancy. (The male-female parts seem wildly inappropriate for a father-daughter, but what can you do?) In addition, it includes two songs that were hits for Petula Clark -- "Don't Sleep in the Subway" and "This Is My Song" -- as well as a memorable rendition of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Some Enchanted Evening."
Hardcore fans: What do you recommend next?
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