Frank Sinatra Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Frank Sinatra, who was also like a mentor to Yuzo Kayama.
His baritone voice, which seems to gently stir the depths of the human heart, is soothing no matter when you listen to it.
This time, we’ll introduce some of his popular songs.
It’s in a ranking format, so have fun guessing where your favorites will place.
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Frank Sinatra Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
Younger Than SpringtimeFrank Sinatra41rank/position

Frank Sinatra is known as a world-renowned jazz vocalist.
While he achieved legendary fame, he was also dogged by dark rumors, such as the FBI revealing his very close ties with the Italian-American Mafia.
For better or worse, he was an artist who was always in the spotlight.
The spring-themed song “Younger Than Springtime,” associated with him, is a work by Art Farmer, a leading figure in standard jazz, and it gained worldwide popularity.
The Girl from IpanemaFrank Sinatra42rank/position

Sinatra has all kinds of images associated with him, but like a true professional showman, he gave a light, effortless rendition of The Girl from Ipanema.
Before I knew it, I was drawn into the stage and tapping my foot to the rhythm.
It felt as if the stage itself was ingrained in him, like a born entertainer.
New York, New YorkFrank Sinatra43rank/position

This is a song from On the Town.
It tells the story of a few days in which Navy sailors enjoy their shore leave in New York City.
The feeling of freedom when they hit the town comes through in the brisk pace of the music and the energetic, dashing choreography.
It’s a piece grounded in the lively, upbeat spirit typical of classic musicals.
Fly Me to the MoonFrank Sinatra44rank/position

This is the jazz number “Fly Me to the Moon,” which became famous as the ending theme of the TV anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, aired from 1995 to 1996.
Once people start playing the saxophone, many of them want to try jazz as well.
Since “Fly Me to the Moon” was used as the anime’s ending theme, it’s probably one of the best-known jazz tunes in Japan.
In the world of jazz, there are performance techniques like “fake” (embellishment) and improvisation, but the introduction video doesn’t feature complex improvised solos, so if you’ve only recently started playing the saxophone, aim to be able to play the notated parts in the video accurately.
At the same time, gradually learn the chords and other basics so you can bring out that jazz flavor in your playing.
Night And DayFrank Sinatra45rank/position

Here is a song Cole Porter wrote for the 1932 musical The Gay Divorcee, first performed by the tap-dance master Fred Astaire.
It was later released as a record and became so popular that it reached number one in the United States.
His songs often have long verse sections, and their distinctive qualities, including unique chord progressions, have made them beloved jazz standards for both vocalists and instrumentalists.
The lyrics are passionate, expressing how the singer thinks of their beloved night and day.


