List of Frank Sinatra albums

This page lists all albums Frank Sinatra recorded. For further information regarding Sinatra's discography, please visit the discography category and other discography pages.

Overview
Frank Sinatra's career with Columbia Records lasted through 1938 through 1952. Few albums were recorded under Columbia, and most of Sinatra's recordings were eithe through radio programs during his early career, or released through singles. Sinatra's primary arranger for the Columbia Years was Axel Stordahl, and the two made only a few albums together.

From 1952 through 1962, Sinatra worked with Capitol Records, working with several new arrangers and producers on many albums. Most critics view Sinatra's Capitol years as his best, releasing not only some of his finest recordings, but also working with his greatest arrangements. Arrangers such as Nelson Riddle, Billy May, and Gordon Jenkins began to work with Sinatra during this time, and worked him well into his later years as a singer.

Sinatra founded Reprise Records in 1960, and released his first LP for the label, Ring-a-Ding-Ding! in 1961. Sinatra began working with many new arrangers as well as the former Capitol arrangers during his time under Reprise; new arrangers include Neil Hefti, Don Costa, and Quincy Jones. Sinatra worked under his Reprise label until the late 90s until he signed back onto Capitol to perform his final studio recordings, Duets and Duets II.