Easter Parade Frank Sinatra – 1948 – Wonderful Recording
Easter Parade
Frank Sinatra – 1948
Wonderful Recording

Frank Sinatra’s third album, was originally released in 1948 as a 78 rpm album set, and a 10″ LP record was released two years later.

When Frank was featured as a priest in The Miracle of the Bells, due to press negativity surrounding his alleged Mafia connections at the time, it was announced to the public that Sinatra would donate his $100,000 in wages from the film to the Catholic Church.
By the end of 1948, Sinatra had slipped to fourth on DownBeat‘s annual poll of most popular singers (behind Billy Eckstine, Frankie Laine, and Bing Crosby) and in the following year he was pushed out of the top spots in polls for the first time since 1943.Frankly Sentimental (1949) was panned by DownBeat, who commented that “for all his talent, it seldom comes to life”.
