Frank Sinatra is the prototype of the American crooner and one of the most consistently sync-licensed voices in entertainment history. The Sinatra catalog spans Columbia, Capitol and Reprise eras and is heavily used in period films, prestige TV, and luxury brand advertising.
Indicative master + publishing rates for a typical placement. Final fees depend on territory, term, media, exclusivity, scene length, and how front-of-mix the cue is. This catalog sees frequent, high-volume sync demand — quotes are responsive but rarely discounted.
Rates shown are illustrative ranges based on 2026 industry comparables for combined master + publishing fees. Actual quotes depend on usage scope and clearance posture. Get a custom sync quote →
Frank Sinatra is the prototype of the American crooner and one of the most consistently sync-licensed voices in entertainment history. The Sinatra catalog spans Columbia, Capitol and Reprise eras and is heavily used in period films, prestige TV, and luxury brand advertising.
Frank Sinatra Enterprises (estate) coordinates with Capitol/UMG (masters) and Sony Music Publishing / various publishers (compositions).
A sync placement requires both a master-use license (from the recorded-music owner) and a synchronization license (from the song's publisher / songwriters). For Frank Sinatra, those rights sit as follows.
Capitol Records / UMG (masters); Sony Music Publishing & co-publishers (compositions)
Frank Sinatra Enterprises (estate) coordinates with Capitol/UMG (masters) and Sony Music Publishing / various publishers (compositions).
Rights ownership and administration can change. Always confirm current control via the rights holder's licensing department or a music supervisor before quoting a placement.
Sinatra recordings carry both master and publishing fees; period-piece films and luxury campaigns are the dominant licensors.
If you own master rights, publishing rights, or a catalog with sound-alike or genre-adjacent positioning to Frank Sinatra, MoveMusic runs flat-fee, AI-driven outreach campaigns to sync buyers actively shopping for that profile — music supervisors, ad agencies, library music supervisors, and trailer houses. We do the research, the pitch package, and the buyer outreach. You hold all the rights and approve every placement.
Flat fee. No commission. No exclusivity. We pitch your catalog directly to verified sync buyers looking for this lane. Most campaigns receive their first inbound interest within 14 days.
Start My Campaign See PricingCombined master and publishing fees for a Frank Sinatra placement typically run $50K–$150K for a featured TV or film use, with major-film placements ranging $75K–$500K and TV episode uses at $25K–$200K. National advertising fees go higher — commonly $100K–$750K. Final pricing depends on territory, term, media scope, exclusivity, and how prominently the cue features.
Frank Sinatra Enterprises (estate) coordinates with Capitol/UMG (masters) and Sony Music Publishing / various publishers (compositions).
Plan for 4–8 weeks for a major-artist sync clearance, longer if the catalog is held by an estate or has a selective approval posture. Multi-writer credits add publisher-by-publisher coordination time. Sinatra recordings carry both master and publishing fees; period-piece films and luxury campaigns are the dominant licensors.
Yes — sync buyers regularly need Frank Sinatra-adjacent music when the original is unavailable, too expensive, or clearance-blocked. MoveMusic packages your catalog against active sync briefs and pitches it to music supervisors, ad agencies, and library music supervisors looking for that specific lane. Flat fee, no commission, you keep all rights.