Frank Sinatra, the legendary crooner, invites you to experience the enchanting allure of Los Angeles through his timeless vocals in "L.A. Is My Lady." Released on August 1, 1984, under the FRANK SINATRA DIGITAL REPRISE label, this album is a captivating blend of classic genres, including big band, adult standards, swing music, vocal jazz, and even a touch of Christmas cheer. In just 37 minutes, Sinatra masterfully navigates through a collection of beloved songs, each one a testament to his unparalleled artistry.
The album opens with the title track, "L.A. Is My Lady," setting the stage for a journey through the City of Angels. Sinatra's smooth baritone flows seamlessly into "The Best Of Everything," followed by the romantic ballad "How Do You Keep The Music Playing?" Each track is a showcase of Sinatra's ability to convey deep emotion and charm. From the playful "Teach Me Tonight" to the sultry "It's All Right With Me," and the iconic "Mack The Knife," Sinatra's versatility shines through.
The album also features timeless classics like "Stormy Weather," "If I Should Lose You," and "A Hundred Years From Today," each one a reminder of Sinatra's enduring legacy. The closing track, "After You've Gone," leaves the listener with a sense of nostalgia and appreciation for the incredible talent of Frank Sinatra. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, "L.A. Is My Lady" is a must-listen, offering a glimpse into the world of one of the greatest vocalists of all time.