Out of Hoboken, New Jersey came American music’s first superstar, Frank Sinatra. From crooner to swing-singer his career lasted fifty years. After singing with the Harry James Band and two years with Tommy Dorsey, Ol’ Blue Eyes started out on his own and the rest is history. His first album, “The Voice of Sinatra,” released by Columbia Records in 1948, is worth up to $100.00 today. His first record came in 1939 when he sang with the Harry James Band. ”From the Bottom of My Heart,” released on Brunswick, can sell for $1500.00 today.