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Seán Hession - Frankly Sinatra Master Song List Telephone: 00353 (0)86 8117116 Seán Hession - Frankly Sinatra Master Song List Telephone: 00353 (0)86 8117116 A Day In The Life Of A Fool A Fine Romance A Foggy Day A Garden In The Rain A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square 'A' You're Adorable (The Alphabet Song) After You've Gone Ain't Misbehaving Ain't She Sweet Ain't Love A Kick In The Head (Dean Martin) All I Need Is The Girl All My Tomorrows All Of Me All Of You All Or Nothing At All All The Things You Are All The Time In The World All The Way Almost Like Being In Love Always Angel Eyes Anything Goes April In Paris Around The World As Time Goes By At Long Last Love Autumn In New York Autumn Leaves "Baby, Won't You Please Come Home" "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" "Baubles, Bangles And Beads" Be Careful It's My Heart Begin The Beguine Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea Bewitched Beyond The Sea (Bobby Darrin) Birth Of The Blues Blame It On My youth Blue Moon Blue Skies Blues In The Night Body & Soul Brazil Buena Sera (Dean Martin) But Not For Me Bye Bye Blackbird (Dean Martin) Cabaret Call Me Call Me Irresponsible Can't Help Lovin? Dat (Gal) Of Mine Can't Take My Eyes Off You (Andy Williams) Can't We Be Friends? Caravan (Tony Bennett) Change Partners Charade (Bobby Darrin) Cheek To Cheek Chicago Climb Every Mountain (Tony Bennett) Close To You Come Dance With Me Come Fly With Me Come Rain Or Come Shine Crazy Rhythm Dancing In The Dark Dancing On The Ceiling Danny Boy Day In Day Out Day By Day Days Of Wine And Roses Dearly Beloved Didn't We Do I Love You? Don't Cry Joe Don't Get Around Much Anymore Don't Like Goodbyes Don't Take Your Love From Me Don't Worry About Me Drinking Again Drinking Water (Aqua De Beber) Early Autumn East Of The Sun (West Of The Moon) Easy To Love Ebb Tide Embraceable You Empty Tables Every Time We Say Goodbye (Ella Fitzgerald) Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime (Dean Martin) Everything Happens To Me Falling In Love With Love Fly Me To The Moon Folks Who Live On the Hill (Peggy Lee) Fools Rush In For Once In My Life From Here To Eternity From This Moment on Georgia On My mind Get Happy Get Me To The Church On Time Get Out Of Town Getting To Know You Ghost Of A Chance Girl From Ipanema Glad To Be Unhappy (Look At Yourself) God Bless The Child (Billy Holiday) Goin' Out Of My Head Gone With The Wind Good Jenkins Goody Goody Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Have You Met Miss Jones? Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas Hello Dolly Here's That Rainy Day Here's To The Losers High Hopes How About You? How Deep Is The Ocean? How Insensitive How Little We Know How High The Moon (Ella Fitzgerald) (I Left My Heart) In San Francisco I Can't Blieve That You're In Love With Me I Can't Get Started I Can't Give You Anything But Love I Concentrate On You I Had The Craziest Dream I Could Have Danced All Night I Could Have Told You I Could Write A Book I Couldn't Sleep A Wink Last Night I Cover The Waterfront I Didn't Know What Time It Was I Don't Know Why (I Just Do) I Don't Know Why I Should Cry Over You I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance With You I Fall In Love Too Easily I Get A Kick Out Of You I Get Along Without You Very Well I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good I Got Plenty Of Nothing I Got Rhythm I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan I Hadn't Anyone Till You I Have Dreamed I Love Paris I Love You I Love You Samantha I Only Have Eyes For You I Remember You I Should Care I Think Of You (In The Hush) I Thought About You I Won't Dance I Wish I Were In Love Again I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now I'll Be Around I'll Be Home For Christmas I'll Be Seeing You I'll Never Smile Again I'll Remember April I'll String Along With You I'm A Fool To Want You I'm Always Chasing Rainbows I'm Confessin' I'm Getting Married In The Morning I'm Getting Sentimental Over You I'm Glad There Is You I'm Going To Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter I'm Gonna Live Till I Die I'm In Love Again (Tony Bennett) I'm In The Mood For Love I'm Through With Love (Nat King Cole) I've Got A Crush On You I've Got A Right To Sing The Blues I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm I've Got The World On A String I've Got You Under My Skin I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face I've Heard That Song Before If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight) If I Had You If I Loved You If I Should Lose You If You Go Away Ill wind Imagination In A Mellow Tone (Tony Bennett) In The Still Of The Night In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning Isn't It Romantic (Mel Torme) It Sll Depends On You It Could Happen To You It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) It Had To Be You It Happened In Monterey It Never Entered My mind It was Avery Good Year It Worries Me It's A Lonesome Old Town It's A Wonderful World It's Alright With Me It's Only A Paper Moon It's Very Nice To Go Travelling Jeepers Creepers Jingle Bells Justas Though You Were Here Just Friends Just In Time Just One Of Those Things "Just You, Just Me" L-O-V-E (Nat King Cole) Last Night When We Were Young Laura Learnin' The Blues Let Me Try Again Let There Be Love (Nat King Cole) Let's Call The Whole Thing Off Let's Do It Let's Face The Music And Dance Let's Fall In Love Let's Get Lost Like Someone In Love Little Girl (Vic Damone) Little Girl Blue Live Till I Die London By Night Long Ago And Far Away Look For A Silver Lining Look Of Love (Andy Williams) Looking At The World Through Rose Coloured Glasses Lost In The Stars Love Me Or Leave Me Love & Marriage Love For Sale Love Is A many Splendored Thing Love Is Here To Stay Love Is Just Around The Corner Love Walked In Lover Lover Come Back To Me Lover (Man) Gal Where Can You Be Love's Been Good to Me Luck Be A Lady Tonight Lullaby Of Broadway Manhattan (Ella Fitzgerald) Mack The Knife (Bobby Darrin) Make Believe Makin' Whoopee! Maybe This Time (I'm Going To Win) Me And My Shadow Meditation Memories Of You Misty Mona Lisa (Nat King Cole) Mood Indigo Moon River Moonlight Becomes You Moonlight In Vermont Moonlight Serenade More (Bobby Darrin) More Than You Know Mr. Bojangles (Sammy Davis Jnr.) Music To Watch Girls By (Andy Williams) My Baby Just Cares For Me My Blue Heaven My Foolish Heart (Tony Bennett) My Funny Valentine My Heart Stood Still My Kind Of Town My One And Only Love My Romance (Mel Torme) My Shining Hour My Way Nature Boy (Nat King Cole) Nancy (With The Laughing Face) Nevertheless (I'm In Love With You) New York New York Nice 'N' Easy Nice Work If You Can Get It Night & Day No One Ever Tells You None But The Lonely Heart Oh Look At Me Now Old' Mac Donald Ol' Man River Old Black Magic Old Devil Moon On A Clear Day On The Road To Mandalay On The Street Where You Live (Nat King Cole) On The Sunny Side Of The Street Once I Loved Once In Awhile Once In Love With Amy Once Upon A Summertime Once Upon Time One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) One Note Samba Only The Lonely Only You Over The Rainbow P.S. I Love You Pennies From Heaven People (Tony Bennett) People Will Say We're In Love Pick Yourself Up Please Be Kind Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone Polka Dots & Moonbeams Poor Butterfly Prelude To A Kiss Prisoner Of Love Puttin' On The Ritz (Fred Astaire) Quando Quando Quando (Engelbert Humperdinck) Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars Ring Ding Ding "River, Stay 'Way From My Door" Roses Of Picardy Route 66 (Nat King Cole) Santa Claus Is Coming To Town Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night Of The week) Send In The Clowns Sentimental Journey September In The Rain September Song Serenade In Blue She's Funny That Way Should I Silent Night Smile So Nice (Andy Williams) Soliloquy Solitude Some Enchanted Evening Some Other Time Somebody Loves Me Someone To Light Up My Life Someone To Watch Over Me Somethin' Stupid Sometimes I'm Happy Somewhere Along The Way South Of The Border Speak Low Spooky Spring Is Here Stardust Stars Fell On Alabama Stella By Starlight Stormy Weather Strangers In The Night Street Of Dreams Summer wind Summertime Supposin? Surrey With The Fringe On Top 'Swonderful Sway (Dean Martin) Sweet Iorraine (Nat King Cole) Swingin' Down The Lane Swinging On A Star Tea For Two Taking A Chance On Love Tangerine Teach Me Tonight Tenderly That's Amore (Dean Martin) That's Life That's All That Old Feeling The Continental The Best Is Yet To Come The Christmas Song The Gal That Got Away The Girl I Love The Girl Next Door The Girl That I Marry The Lady Is A tramp The Last Dance The Lonesome Road The Moon Was Yellow The More I See You The Most Beautiful Girl In The world The Nearness Of You The One I Love (Belongs To Somebody Else) The Second Time Around The Shadow Of Your Smile The Song Is You The Tender Trap The Very Thought Of You The Way You Look Tonight Them There Eyes There Will Never Be Another You There's A Small Hotel There's No Business Like Show business These Foolish Things Remind Me Of You They All Laughed They Can't Take That Away From Me This Can't Be Love This Love Of Mine This Nearly Was Mine Thou Swell Three Coins In A Fountain Time After Time Too Close For Comfort Too Darn Hot Too Marvelous For Words True Love (Bing Crosby) Try a Little Tenderness Unforgettable (Nat King Cole) Violets For Your Furs Watch What Happens Wave We Have All The Time In The world (Louis Armstrong) We Wish You The Merriest We'll Be Together Again We'll Gather Lilacs We'll Meet Again What'll I Do What A Wonderful World (Louis Armstrong) What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life What Kind Of Fool What Is This Thing Called Love? What Now My Love What's New? When I Fall In Love (Nat King Cole) When Irish Eyes Are Smiling When No One Cares When The Saints Go Marching In When Your Lover Has Gone When You're Smiling Where Are You Where
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