No, Frank Sinatra did not write a song called "Recorded." While Sinatra was known for his iconic performances and interpretations of various songs, he was not a songwriter for most of his career. The song "Recorded" is actually attributed to other songwriters and is not part of Sinatra's discography.
NO. Bobby Darin recorded it.
the only song they ever recorded together was "Something Stupid".
Frank Sinatra recorded a version of the song "Solitaire," which was originally written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. Sinatra's rendition is featured on his 1970 album "Watertown." In this context, he recorded just one version of "Solitaire."
Frank Sinatra has covered the song, yes, but the original singer was Nat King Cole.
The song is called "You're My Only Shawty", however they have both recorded a version of this song.
Sinatra didn't write New York, New York", a team of writers named Fred Ebb and John Kander did. Sinatra recorded their song in 1979.
'These Boots are Made for Walking' was first recorded by Nancy Sinatra. It was written by Lee Hazlewood and released in February 1966.
NO. Bobby Darin recorded it.
1980 Frank Sinatra
Bing Crosby w/ Frank Sinatra (duet)
the only song they ever recorded together was "Something Stupid".
Frank Sinatra recorded a version of the song "Solitaire," which was originally written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. Sinatra's rendition is featured on his 1970 album "Watertown." In this context, he recorded just one version of "Solitaire."
The song "Fly Me to the Moon" was written by Bart Howard in 1954. Although Frank Sinatra is the one the song is most closely associated with, it was actually first recorded by Kaye Ballard.
Frank Sinatra has covered the song, yes, but the original singer was Nat King Cole.
Frank Sinatra was the first person to record the song, "All the Way". It was recorded and released in 1957, and was featured in the Sinatra film, "The Joker is Wild" (1957).
The song is called "You're My Only Shawty", however they have both recorded a version of this song.
The song peach tree street was co-written and recorded by Frank Sinatra and Rosemary Clooney.