Biographies
- That Lucky Old Son, co-authored with Joseph F. Laredo, Pathfinder Publishing, 1993.
- The Best Damn Trumpet Player: Memories of the Big Band Era and Beyond by Richard Grudens, Celebrity Profiles Publishing Co. (June 1, 1996). Includes a Foreword by Frankie Laine as well as a chapter (by Grudens) on his music.
- A three volume set of table-sized Frankie Laine biographies, That Lucky Old Sun, I Believe, Rawhide" by Todd Everett, accompany the Laine CD box-set collections put out by Bear Family Records.
- Reaching for a Star, by Craig Cronbaugh, AuthorHouse Publishing, 2005. Includes biographical information on Frankie Laine as well as detailing the author's meetings with him.
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