A list of puns related to "Frank Sinatra Conducts Tone Poems Of Color"
Just reached 2500 in the collection, and am trying to trim down by about 1000. I'm gonna list by genre, so today I'll post about 90 jazz and soul records I'd like to sell. Shipping is $5 unlimited in the U.S. international is usually $20 to Canada, $26 to Europe and $30 to Australia (The Sinatra boxset is a different story). Payment through PayPal G&S only. I tried to price everything below Discogs US sellers, let me know if I missed something. You save on taxes too, so DM or chat me if you see anything you'd like to buy.
Thank you to everyone who purchased albums from my other genre lists. Your records have all been shipped.
I'll post some Hip Hop, Rock, Country and Classic Rock this week, so I can combine shipping. This link has everything (about 650 records) I'll be selling, but I'm still adjusting prices for some genres {Soundtracks & Classical, Classic Rock, Modern Rock, Pop/R&B) so if you see something you like I can quote you on a price.
Though now, as my killer kicked back and placed his feet atop my freshly deceased corpse as if it were an ottoman, My Way didnβt have quite the same sound.
Also, anyone who disagrees Jersey is just as cool as New York can suck Vito's cock.
My voice is deep but when I try to sing high notes it doesnβt sound like my voice anymore, even though Iβm using chest voice
The Discogs link is essential, it will show the exact copy/variant for each vinyl.
(*Preview) - Imgur
A - Z
SOLD
β68 - In Humor And Sadness
Condition & Details
Sealed in shrink wrap. (NM/M)
Price: $27.50
SOLD
AJR - OK ORCHESTRA
Condition & Details
Opened shrink wrap, unplayed (NM/M)
Price: $14.99
Al Green - Letβs Stay Together
Condition & Details
Sealed in shrink wrap (NM/M)
Price: $47.50
SOLD
Architects - For Those Who Wish To Exist
Condition & Details
Opened, and play three - four times. No scratches, or blemishes. (NM/M)
Price: $44.99
Aretha Franklin - Aretha
Conditions & Details
Sealed in shrink wrap (NM/M)
Price: $27.50
SOLD
Bullet For My Valentine - Live From Brixton: Chapter Two (Night Two)
Condition & Details
Sealed in shrink wrap, but has two folds on a single corner, nothing crazy, like, at all lol (NM/M)
Price: $59.99
SOLD
Bullet For My Valentine - Scream Aim Fire
Condition & Details
Sealed in shrink wrap (NM/M)
Price: $54.99
Love him or hate him, itβs hard to deny his impact on 20th Century music, pop culture, and even politics.
Are you now a fan? Were you way back when?
Edit After reading some of the comments and thinking it over, I retract my claim that he was the dean of American crooners. We can argue over who that was but itβs not Sinatra.
I recently started listening to and learning about music from the 1950s as a New Years resolution. One thing stands out immediately: the same songs chart over and over again, by different artists. To take one example, "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" charted in the early months of 1950 by Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Bill Darnell, "Bradford and Romano", and Red Foley. Other songs were similar: I found 7 charted variations on "Rag Mop", 6 of "Old Master Painter", 6 of "Dear Hearts and Gentle People", and the list goes on. Something close to 20% of charting songs in the early part of 1950 were alternate versions of a song that previously charted. Both Billboard and Cash Box maintained song charts separate from the recording artist, to track hot songs regardless of cover.
But by the 1970s or 80s, this feels all but impossible. It's impossible to think of a song like "Stayin' Alive" or "Beat It" as anything outside their own artist. But perhaps I have a selection bias? I have a vague notion that Elvis did a lot of covers, but not the Beatles or Rolling Stones. Was the practice lost as part of the British Invasion?
Alternatively, was this a form of competition by the labels? If song X was getting airtime, would different music companies encourage their own talent to record and release the same song to try to fight for airtime?
Thanks for helping me to better understand this period of music history!
Greetings, everybody!
I'm a member of the Church of Frank Sinatra. Though we've been around since the lat 90's, we're still pretty small and remain unkown by many.
If you have any questions about our faith (particularly the chapter I'm starting), I'd be more than happy to help you.
Have a nice day.
It could be a cool way to boost Josh back to life if we notice he's getting pissed off. Imagine a stadium of people singing one of the songs from his "keep calm" pregame playlist?
I wonder what would happen?
EDIT: Fixed phrasing to better reflect the point of this post.
Please note that this site uses cookies to personalise content and adverts, to provide social media features, and to analyse web traffic. Click here for more information.