Sergio Franchi - List of CDs Released

List of CDs Released

  • 1988 This Is Sergio Franchi. BMG #886972403328. Re-master and re-issue of 1976 compilation album.
  • 1992 Do I Hear a Waltz? Original Cast Recording. Sony #SK48206. Re-master & re-issue of 1965 LP.
  • 1997 Romantic Italian Songs. RCA/BMG #09026-68902-24. Re-master & re-issue of 1962 LP debut album.
  • 1998 Romantic Italian Songs. Also re-issued by The Musical Heritage Society #514996W.
  • 1998 Sergio Franchi. BMG Special Products/The Beautiful Music Company #12137. New compilation from RCA LPs.
  • 1999 The Great Moments From Die Fledermaus. BMG #09026-63468-2. Re-master and re-issue of 1963 collaboration LP.
  • 2003 The Heart of Christmas (Cuor' di Natale). RCA/BMG #09026-63515-27. Re-issue and re-master of 1965 LP.
  • ???? The Heart of Christmas (Cuor' di Natale). Also re-issued by The Musical Heritage Society #MHS4276.
  • 2006 The Exciting Voice of Sergio Franchi. BMG# 09043-124831-21. Re-master and re-issue of 1964 LP.
  • 2006 Sergio Franchi Live! at The Coconut Grove. BMG# 09043-124831-21. Re-master and reissue of 1965 LP.
  • 2008 Sergio Franchi on the Ed Sullivan Show. Contains audio of DVD by same name. Sofa Entertainment, Inc.

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