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"That’s Life" remains a definitive piece of American popular music. Through high-resolution digital preservation, the subtle jazz nuances, soulful production, and vocal power of Sinatra's 1966 studio session remain accessible to modern audiophiles exactly as they were recorded sixty years ago.

When Sinatra growls, "I've been a puppet, a pauper, a pirate, a poet, a pawn and a king," he is scatting syllables like a horn player. The 1966 arrangements give him the harmonic freedom to bend phrases.