I was raised on the Otis Redding version. It took me a long time to realize it is the same song. I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm -- The Chairman of the Board
Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry -- Frank. The best saloon singer ever. My Dad owned a saloon. I used to listen to the guys at the bar talk to my father, mostly about failed love and bad relationships. Frank Sinatra summed those feelings up so perfectly in his saloon songs like this one.
When I Take My Sugar to Tea -- Frank A little more upbeat. Definitely not a crying in your beer kinda song. But still. Frank.
Baby Won't You Please Come Home --Frank btw, I got introduced to Frank because one of my sisters used to listen to a daily all Frank daily radio show that was on radio in Philly for years and years. Frank was a legend. ETA: Oh my goodness! The radio show is still going strong. Back when I was little, it was every day for a couple hours. Now it's 8AM - 1PM on Sundays. Very cool. http://www dot soundsofsinatra.com/