Only the Lonely [Original recording remastered]
Editorial Reviews
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Even by the standards of Sinatra's other Capitol ballad albums, Only the Lonely is a beautifully broken statement of hopelessness. Guided by Nelson Riddle's arrangements, Frank stumbles through a nameless town, buying rounds for an entire bar, having an emotionally apocalyptic run-in with an old flame, bemusedly eyeing the onset of spring. Here the spare "One for My Baby" and a rueful "Blues in the Night" pass for upbeat; more typical of its lucidly wounded tone is an epic missive of loss, "Good-bye." The CD edition carries two bonus tracks ("Sleep Warm" and "Where or When"), cut a season after the LP's dozen songs, that provide a happier ending. But you can program your player to skip them. --Rickey Wright --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Only the Lonely, Music, Frank Sinatra, Ballads, Pop, Pop Vocals, Popular Music, Standards, Torch Songs, Traditional Pop, Vocal, Vocal Jazz
Only the Lonely [Original recording remastered]
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