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  Kelly Sings Sinatra
Keely Smith

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Swank! And not in the porn sense of the word. This elegantly crafted tribute to Frank Sinatra swoons over every song, paying homage to the Chairman of the Board. Keely Smith has the vocal range to carry the songs, but often overdoes it, as in the excessively torchy rendition of "My Way."

The disc is not exactly fluff, but it won't have you feverishly scanning the liner notes for hidden messages either. It is, however, exquisite background music. Slide this into your CD player, pour some wine and watch the ladies flock like bees to honey.

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