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Frank Sinatra’s Decades-Old Album Reaches A New Chart Peak

Press RoomBy Press RoomJune 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Frank Sinatra’s The World We Knew returns to Billboard’s jazz charts, reaching a new high on the … More Traditional Jazz Albums list decades after release. New York, N.Y.: Musician Frank Sinatra sings at a rally for the American-Italian Anti-Defamation League at Madison Square Garden in New York City on October 19, 1967. (Photo by Bob Luckey/Newsday RM vis Getty Images)

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Frank Sinatra maintains a constant presence on Billboard’s jazz charts, with several compilations made up of many of his most popular songs often appearing near one another. From time to time, the crooner returns to various genre-specific rankings with traditional albums, as fans continue to revisit the projects that made him one of the most successful musicians of all time, as well as his compilations.

More than half a century after its release, and decades after the singer’s passing, one of Sinatra’s albums not only reappears, but climbs to a new all-time peak.

The World We Knew Returns to Multiple Billboard Lists

The World We Knew reenters two Billboard tallies this frame in the United States. The set returns to the all-encompassing Jazz Albums chart at No. 17, which matches its previously-set high point.

At the same time, the project breaks back onto the Traditional Jazz Albums list at No. 12. Remarkably, The World We Knew has only spent two weeks on the Traditional Jazz Albums ranking throughout its lifetime, as it launched on that list earlier in 2025. Now, the project climbs higher than ever, inching closer to a potential top 10 placement.

Frank Sinatra’s 1967 Album Includes Major Hits

Sinatra released The World We Knew in the summer of 1967. By that point, he had already delivered dozens of projects and was one of the most famous men in the world. The album produced several hits, including the title track, which reached the top 40 on the Hot 100, and most famously, “Somethin’ Stupid,” his duet with daughter Nancy Sinatra. That track ruled the Hot 100 for a time and remains one of his most beloved collaborations.

Ultimate Sinatra Hits No. 1

As The World We Knew returns to the Traditional Jazz Albums chart, Sinatra finds his way back to No. 1 on that list, as Ultimate Sinatra steps up from No. 2 to the summit. The same compilation nearly achieves the same feat on the Jazz Albums tally, pushing into the runner-up space. Meanwhile, Nothing But the Best is a non-mover, holding steady at No. 8 on the Traditional Jazz Albums chart and at No. 10 on the Jazz Albums ranking.

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