New Frank Sinatra 5xLP Box Set of Rare, Previously Unreleased Music Out Now from Sing

New Frank Sinatra 5xLP Box Set of Rare, Previously Unreleased Music Out Now from Sing

PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED FRANK SINATRA PERFORMANCES COLLECTED ON LIMITED EDITION 5XLP DELUXE BOX SET LONG AGO, FAR AWAY AVAILABLE NOW FROM SING

SING’S Two Beautifully Restored and Timelessly Re-Mastered Projects Available Now on SING Platforms for Both Frank Sinatra- At The Hollywood Bowl 1943-1948  and Long Ago, Far Away – 5LP Deluxe Box Set While A Third Set, Christmas on The Air is Coming in Time for the Holiday Season

SING Spared No Expense on an Extensive Audio Restoration Campaign from Original Broadcast Sources to Give Fans the Best Fidelity Possible

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

LOS ANGELES, CA. & SEATTLE, WA. (TUESDAY OCTOBER 14, 2025) – SING, a music technology company and label, selling music from major artists and catalogs as vinyl/digital hybrid releases to super-fans, announced today that a limited edition (of 2,000) 5LP vinyl box set of previously unreleased and rare live radio performances by “The Voice” – Frank Sinatra – is available now for pre-order. Entitled Long Ago, Far Away, the set features some of the rarest, most sought-after Frank Sinatra recordings in history.  These releases will not be available at traditional retail outlets, SING will host exclusive access to these releases online.

This limited edition box set follows on the heels of SING’s first Frank Sinatra title, At The Hollywood Bowl 1943-1948 which is now available on both vinyl and CD. Long Ago, Far Away, consists of live recordings and radio broadcasts recorded between 1943 and 1951. Long Ago, Far Away is available direct from SING MARKET and At The Hollywood Bowl is available directly on LP here and CD here. SING also plans to release an additional title leading up to the holiday season, Christmas on the Air. Full details on that release will be announced shortly.

SING spared no expense on extensive audio restoration campaign for these projects from original broadcast sources to give fans the best fidelity possible. Paired with a deluxe booklet featuring expert liner notes, rare photos, and vintage memorabilia, every set is unique—each vinyl record is visually distinct, ensuring no two are alike. Take a listen here.

“What SING has done with these mono broadcast recordings is nothing short of revolutionary – and remarkable,” says world-renowned Sinatra expert and author Charles L. Granata. “Engineer Harry Hess has taken the vintage sonics to an entirely new level by using professional AI tools to separate Sinatra’s voice from the orchestra, clean it and raise the volume and re-integrate it with the instrumental backing so it has more presence and stands more prominently at the forefront of the recording. This judicious use of professional AI tools has enabled SING to build on the inherent fidelity of these recordings. No gimmickry, fakery or psycho-acoustic tricks were used. Harry’s innovative, targeted and sensitive use of the burgeoning technology in a very specific way resulted in recordings that remain faithful to the artist’s performance while allowing it to shine as never before.”

To emphasize the importance of the restorations, Granata believes Harry Hess’s bold, creative approach takes them well-beyond anything he’s heard before. “I’ve been involved with audio restoration for thirty-two years, and Harry has been able to make these mono recordings breathe; they sound more open and lifelike.”

Granata, who produced Nancy Sinatra’s weekly Nancy for Frank radio program on SiriusXM from 2007 to 2021 and currently hosts Sinatra Standard Time on KSDS-FM in San Diego contributed the extensive, detailed liner notes that accompany the releases.

The Frank Sinatra Long Ago, Far Away deluxe box set features some of the rarest, most sought-after Frank Sinatra recordings in history: his elusive ‘live’ concert recordings and theater appearances of the 1940s and 1950s. Brimming with previously unreleased (and largely unheard) performances, the music (along with the lavish booklet containing world-class liner notes, rare photos, and vintage memorabilia) beautifully portrays the iconic singer at the precise moment of his ascent as one of 20th century America’s greatest sensations.

Included are his 1945 performance at the Philadelphia Convention Hall; his three legendary Hollywood Bowl appearances of the 1940s; special radio recordings made for the Armed Forces; and a French radio broadcast of his Paramount Theater engagement with Joe Bushkin in the early 1950s. These recordings have been meticulously restored and remastered from the original recording discs by Harry Hess for superior sonic quality. Never before have these recordings been heard in such outstanding fidelity, and this handsome collection – lovingly curated – is a historically vital part of the Sinatra legacy, and is essential for any true Sinatraphile’s collection.

Track Listing as follows for Long Ago, Far Away:

LP 1 – Side 1

The Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles

Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences

Academy Night  August 4, 1945

  1. Long Ago and Far Away *
  2. I Should Care *
  3. What Makes the Sunset
  4. If I Loved You
  5. Ol’ Man River

 

LP 1 – Side 2

The U.S. Naval Training Station, Bronx, New York

CBS Songs By Sinatra – March 28, 1945

  1. FS ShowOpening: This Love of Mine
  2. Easter Parade *
  3. I Fall in Love Too Easily
  4. Candy
  5. Someone to Watch Over Me
  6. Ave Maria *
  7. FS Show ClosingPut Your Dreams Away

Central Park, New York City

I Am An American Day (War Bond Rally) – May 16, 1943

  1. God Bless America (Irving Berlin)

 

LP 2 – Side 1

The Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York

March of Dimes Fund Appeal

CBS America Salutes the President’s Birthday – January 29, 1944

  1. Program Introduction
  2. Speak Low

Philadelphia Convention Hall, Philadelphia PA

Philadelphia Boosters Association Rally

Frank Sinatra In Person

WFIL Radio – November 2, 1945

  1. Blue Skies
  2. It’s Been a Long, Long Time 
  3. America the Beautiful 
  4. Frank Sinatra award acceptance

 

LP 2 – Side 2

The Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles

The Musicians Association of Los Angeles

Music for the Wounded Benefit Concert – August 8, 1948

  1. Jack Haley Introduction & Time After Time
  2. The Girl That I Marry
  3. Soliloquy

The Stage Door Canteen, New York

CBS The Stage Door Canteen – May 6, 1943

  1. Night and Day

CBS The Stage Door Canteen – June 17, 1943

  1. Close to You

 

LP 3 – Side 1

CBS Your Hit Parade – August 14, 1943

  1. Sunday, Monday or Always
  2. In the Blue of Evening

 

The Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles

Frank Sinatra in Concert – August 14, 1943

  1. Ol’ Man River
  2. Night and Day
  3. You’ll Never Know
  4. Embraceable You

 

LP 3 – Side 2

The Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles – CONTINUED

Frank Sinatra in Concert – August 14, 1943

  1. She’s Funny That Way
  2. All or Nothing at All
  3. The Song is You
  4. Frank Sinatra Closing Remarks

 

LP 4 – Side 1

NBC/AFRS Light Up Time – 1950

  1. Them There Eyes
  2. A Foggy Day
  3. What Is This Thing Called Love (Uptempo)
  4. Don’t Worry ’Bout Me
  5. My Foolish Heart

 

CBS Meet Frank Sinatra – November 12, 1950

  1. Can’t We Talk It Over
    A Hundred Years from Today
    There’s No Business Like Show Business
    I’ll Always Love You

 

LP 4 – Side 2

The Paramount Theater, New York City

‘Frank Sinatra in Concert’

Broadway Melody – January 1951 (Radio France)

  1. French Radio Introduction & Opening Instrumental
  2. When You’re Smiling
  3. Would I Love You
  4. Hello Young Lovers
  5. That Old Black Magic
  6. April in Paris
  7. Comedy song (with Dagmar)
  8. My Blue Heaven

 

LP 5 – Side 1

  1. KNX-CBS Station Identification/Program Introduction & White Christmas
  2. Medley: (a) O Come All Ye Faithful (b) Silent Night
  3. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
  4. Christmas Shopping Sketch & Medley: (a) If I Loved You (b) Jingle Bells (Parody)
  5. Jingle Bells (Version 1)
  6. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!

 

LP 5 – Side 2

  1. Baby It’s Cold Outside
  2. Button Up Your Overcoat
  3. I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
  4. Jingle Bells (Version 2)
  5. All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth
  6. FS “Message to Santa” & Santa Claus is Coming to Town (Parody)
  7. FS Introduction & Going Home * 

 

Meticulously restored and remastered – and enhanced with detailed, historic liner notes by renowned Sinatra authority Charles “Chuck” Granata – this important collection represents a defining moment in 20th century American popular music.

Due to events beyond SING’s control, these projects are not currently available at physical retail outlets and are only available for purchase direct from SING. Additional information and updates can be found here: sing-inc.com/sinatra

 

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