Frank Sinatra boxed set out this fall

"Sinatra: New York," a five-disc compilation of Frank Sinatra 's Big Apple performances dating back more than 40 years, will hit shelves later this year.

The boxed set, available Nov. 3, encompasses 71 previously-unreleased performances, including his 1955 concert at the Manhattan Center, a 1963 appearance at the United Nations, and a two-night stand at Madison Square Garden in 1974, among others.

Many of Sinatra's greatest hits--"Come Fly With Me," "The Lady Is a Tramp," "My Way," "Autumn in New York" and "Fly Me to The Moon"--are featured on the four audio discs, while the DVD contains footage from the singer's concert at Carnegie Hall following the release of his 1980 album, "Trilogy."

The set, which was produced by Charles Pignone, includes never-before-seen photos, liner notes and essays from industry insiders and tributes from Martin Scorsese, Tony Bennett, Yogi Berra and Twyla Tharp.

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