BACK IN THE DAY PEOPLE ALWASY HAD THAT SHIT WAY THEY TALKED, LOL U EITHER KNOW OR U DONT, BUT HE WAS FIRST TO HAVE A NORMAL SMERICAN ACSENT NOT THAT STUPID SHIT THEY ALL SOUNDED LIKE NEWS ANCHORS WITH BRAKING NEWS OR SUM SHIT
First time I saw him I took my mom. I was around 30. She absolutely adored and loved him. It was the old Chicago Stadium and the stage was in the round in the middle. When they first introduced him they had turned off the lights and he was standing in a runway. They threw the spotlight on him and he walked thru the runway and up to the stage. By the time he got there the audience was already in a frenzy clapping hysterically. My mom almost fainted. He bowed to each side never said a word and the place went nuts. Out of control. Finally he just thru his arm at the orchestra and they started playing and the crowd became quite and listened. Never forget how happy my mom was. I’m still listen to him almost daily. I’m 79 now.
Highly interesting you put that into the mother child "reunion" context. Thank you for your story telling. You deserve "even better" comments (than this one inspired by butter see above, so to say)
This man is timeless. All my students were born after he passed, yet they all know who Frank Sinatra was, as well as his voice anytime a song of his comes on.
I've got a lot of his recordings, beginning with the Harry James stuff up to the Duets recordings. What always gets to me is how he tried just about everything, that the finger-snapping Chairman of the Board image ignores the sheer scope of what he tried out at one time or another. His excursions into jazz, his crazy experiments like the Jobim sessions, the Rod McKuen album, his work with the fellas who did Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons' albums, the Basie sessions, the album he did with the Hollywood String Quartet, his two shots at disco (Yikes!), the albums he conducted, starting his own record label, having a career that went on decade after decade, not to mention him practically inventing the concept album and microphone technique - wow. He never got into rock - hated the stuff - but his favourite Beatle was George and he recorded a one-copy-only special version of "The Lady is a Tramp" for Ringo's wedding. Oh, and he did a duet with Bono. He got a lot done in the 60 years he was in front of a microphone. When people tell me how the whole Rat Pack thing doesn't work for them, I lend them the "Watertown" album. That gets a LOT of conversations started. Anyone naming ANY singer the greatest of all time can't prove it. It's not like a sporting event where you can pull out a stopwatch or tape measure and prove someone went the fastest or furthest. Biggest selling singers? Sure. Like your talent is tied to how many recording your company gets sold. You can have personal favourites. I've got Freddie Mercury, Elvis Presley, and an opera singer or two. Jim Morrison? Sure. Still, Sinatra put out so much good music, four or more albums each year (!), year after year, while doing hundreds of concerts every year. Today, years pass before a performer finds a way to get 45 minutes of material produced - and six live performances is considered a tour. I mean, Shania Twain has a great voice and is one of the best selling artists of all time. But, in a recording career that started in 1993 - over twenty years ago - she's made four albums. Four. Her last studio album came out in 2002. That's not a putdown, at all. It's just a sign of the times.
Shut the fuck up u weirdo u Wouldn't be on youtube if u were 6 months old and don't talk bullshit about being some joke that no one thinks is funny fuck head
That final "even when I'm old and gray" wooowwww. I don't think he read music. that is so impressive for him to know to put those notes together (flawlessly)..not just some random run of notes (like some newer singers add crappy runs...blech.) It's really astounding to me.
I was born in the best generation for music. Here in 2020 at the touch of a finger we have free access to all of the greatest recordings ever made. Punk Jazz and Hip Hop were all created in the past 100 years. Appreciate that. No other generation has had this. I’m thankful. There’s so much good music still being made at the moment. The most popular music is of course utter trash because it’s been muddled by money. But there’s so many artists making amazing music today and if you look hard enough you’ll find it. Don’t let any tell you this generation sucks if they think that they’re lame and entirely out of the loop.
You make me feel so young You make me feel like spring has sprung Every time I see you grin I'm such a happy individual The moment that you speak I want to go and play hide-and-seek I want to go and bounce the moon Just like a toy balloon You and I, are just like a couple of tots Running across the meadow Picking up lots of forget-me-nots You make me feel so young You make me feel there are songs to be sung Bells to be rung, and a wonderful fling to be flung And even when I'm old and gray I'm gonna feel the way I do today 'Cause you make me feel so young
I always observe when Frank takes a deep breath and then proceeds to deliver an amazing phrase. This little combo, this arrangement and this performance knock me out, every time.
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face ..
This is just one of the many reasons why I LOVE Jazz Age Hollywood. Those people felt their art and music with their body and souls. Today 95% of the entertainers we have on the media look like dull, talentless robots.
This concert was one of the highlights of his singing career. Frank performed at a couple other British venues during his stay at this time. He was so enchanted by the country that he decided to record an album there with songs about London and songs by British songwriters. It was the only time he recorded an album outside of the US 👍 Princess Margaret was among the British dignitaries in attendance
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face ..
I’m 23 years old and absolutely in love with this man. When my Mamaw Mary was still alive she was completely obsessed over Elvis and me with Frank. I can imagine getting to my grandmas age still loving Sinatra. It’s a sweet thought 🎶
it bring tears in my eyes ,incredible melody and stunning performance,velvet voice,not counting the nobility and the sense of style,how sad that now there is no one like him. At those days artists respected the stage,they put their heart into the performance. It is like a taste of an old and expensive cognac,with years it tastes better.
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face ..,
Ka Boom , got any paperwork on that? Its one thing to enjoy Frank Sinatra and his talent, it is something else to attach such a nonsensical notion to that enjoyment. I your god existed, and there is not one shred of evidence for that, then wouldn't curing the sick and repairing amputee's be a better thing to do that give us 1 voice every 100years?
Why would my God heal the sick ? Through you're eyes, yes, that would be a gift. Through my eyes, no. Why would I want to spend any more time on this wretched earth than need be when Heaven awaits ? That would be quite silly, don't you think ? This individual was simply making a comment trying to say that Frank Sinatra had the voice of God. By the way, there is not one shred of evidence for evolution. Why would I choose to believe that my nineteen times great grandfather was a gorilla without evidence when I can choose to belive in God without any clearcut evidence ? Maybe you don't believe in evolution. I made the assumption because most atheists do.
TheFatBat - There are two kind of things that could define reality: Existence and non-existence. Since we have existence that is proof of God. There is no separation, everything that exists is God. He is smart, stupid, evil, good all at the same time and once in a while we get a huge amount of that energy coming from one source. Frank Sinatra is one example.
Great song, every time I hear it I think about it being used in the movie Elf with Will Ferrel, Peter Dinklage, Bob Newhart, Edward Asner, Zooey Deschanel and James Caan.
I'm 60 and lucky to have lived during the birth of r&r, soul, folk, funk, punk, the time of Elvis, talking heads, underworld, you name em ... but its always gonna be Frank ... big thanks to my dad for playing Frank, Nat and Sarah Vaughn endlessly
Sinatra literally had it all - the voice, the demeanor, the moves, the looks and that's why he is the best entertainer there ever was and probably ever will be. He's captivating and unique.
By my reckoning, he's 47 here, and it's a treat to hear him with such a well-rehearsed small group, in such a big venue. This also features a very nifty reduction of Nelson Riddle's original, much larger arrangement. VERY COOL.
The height of music, Class. Wow. These cats are all in "top form" always, but this piano player is bringing so much to us, swing, jazz, Classical, blues, and the ranges are just fantastic. If you get a chance listen to the piano player's track at the beginning of Frank's song, they are just amazing comprehension of such things, such an absolute grasp on so many things in music. Throw money, lol. 💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎📀🔒🔐😇❤
But his voice's eternal beauty won’t fade, nor lose any of its quality. And he will never die, as he will live on in this enduring video. As long as there are people still alive to watch this video, this song will live, and he will live in it.
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face ..
he looks so cool doing those gestures. even when he got old it didnt seem like he was old cuz of that hard look on his face. he seemed like an ice cube.
"he seemed like an ice cube" is the strangest compliment I've heard given to Frank Sinatra but it gave me a smile after a tough day so thank you for writing this comment
my dad used to sing this to me in the car before he passed away at 74. i was only a teenager back then and i used to find it so embarrassing but im 23 now and i cherish these things more than ever
I am 6 years old and I love, love, love Frank Sinatra. I love to sing this song My dad loves this song and always puts it in the car for me and my sisters to hear❤️
I was at this Show. My friend got 2 tickets. It was a Charity Show for Sunshine Homes. Princess Margaret, Shirley Bassey et al were there. Midnight it started and I will never forget it, I could see those wonderful blue eyes from my seat and he had these wonderful shiny shoes with tiny bows in. Magic....
at 21 years of age i feel that i am from this amazing man's era. this music flows through my veins and i live this music everyday of my life. Frank Sinatra has been such a God like in my life . he inspires me to sing everyday. I'm so glad I can turn to TH-cam or stream his music on spotify. I'm an old soul and i would much rather listen to a classic like this. the music of today or rather my generation I can barely connect with or even understand it's intent.
Ah the 60’s. Hands down the best musical era. You still had the big bands of the ‘30-40’s going, Sinatra, Martin and the rest. Then you had Elvis, The Beatles etc. It was great to have all that going on at one time and competing. Flip station to station - record to record. Nothing like it.
It’s 2023 & Sinatra still sings the best songs.
yeaaa
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His voice was smooth like butter. It sounds so amazing
meh its overrated. Elvis is way better
Bruh u predicted Butter
Frl
BACK IN THE DAY PEOPLE ALWASY HAD THAT SHIT WAY THEY TALKED, LOL U EITHER KNOW OR U DONT, BUT HE WAS FIRST TO HAVE A NORMAL SMERICAN ACSENT NOT THAT STUPID SHIT THEY ALL SOUNDED LIKE NEWS ANCHORS WITH BRAKING NEWS OR SUM SHIT
@@AC-mp7cx okay 60 year old
First time I saw him I took my mom. I was around 30. She absolutely adored and loved him. It was the old Chicago Stadium and the stage was in the round in the middle. When they first introduced him they had turned off the lights and he was standing in a runway. They threw the spotlight on him and he walked thru the runway and up to the stage. By the time he got there the audience was already in a frenzy clapping hysterically. My mom almost fainted. He bowed to each side never said a word and the place went nuts. Out of control. Finally he just thru his arm at the orchestra and they started playing and the crowd became quite and listened. Never forget how happy my mom was. I’m still listen to him almost daily. I’m 79 now.
i wish you a good life brother
Dodong Xander - same time you my friend.
Thank you for sharing such a wonderful experience
@@ronrobert1544 I hope you too have experienced the joy a great singer can give
Highly interesting you put that into the mother child "reunion" context. Thank you for your story telling. You deserve "even better" comments (than this one inspired by butter see above, so to say)
This man is timeless. All my students were born after he passed, yet they all know who Frank Sinatra was, as well as his voice anytime a song of his comes on.
Yeaaaa
That’s refreshing to hear. I’m glad you shared this. 😊
Frank just could sing so beautifully so naturally. His voice is everything.
The fact he sings so effortlessly. I just, wow.
I was very lucky to be at this concert
+Larry Lautman really??
Damn, you're old as dirt
Larry Lautman how old are you
Wow super!!! Lucky you 😉
So lucky...
If a better singer has walked this Earth, I don't know who it is.
Ray Charles
Elvis Presley
Freddie Mercury
John Lennon
Dean Martin
Sam Cooke
Al Green
Robert Johnson
I can go on forever, guy
Mr. Sinatra is still an impeccable singer nonetheless and still one of my personal favorites
I've got a lot of his recordings, beginning with the Harry James stuff up to the Duets recordings. What always gets to me is how he tried just about everything, that the finger-snapping Chairman of the Board image ignores the sheer scope of what he tried out at one time or another. His excursions into jazz, his crazy experiments like the Jobim sessions, the Rod McKuen album, his work with the fellas who did Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons' albums, the Basie sessions, the album he did with the Hollywood String Quartet, his two shots at disco (Yikes!), the albums he conducted, starting his own record label, having a career that went on decade after decade, not to mention him practically inventing the concept album and microphone technique - wow.
He never got into rock - hated the stuff - but his favourite Beatle was George and he recorded a one-copy-only special version of "The Lady is a Tramp" for Ringo's wedding. Oh, and he did a duet with Bono. He got a lot done in the 60 years he was in front of a microphone. When people tell me how the whole Rat Pack thing doesn't work for them, I lend them the "Watertown" album. That gets a LOT of conversations started.
Anyone naming ANY singer the greatest of all time can't prove it. It's not like a sporting event where you can pull out a stopwatch or tape measure and prove someone went the fastest or furthest. Biggest selling singers? Sure. Like your talent is tied to how many recording your company gets sold. You can have personal favourites. I've got Freddie Mercury, Elvis Presley, and an opera singer or two. Jim Morrison? Sure. Still, Sinatra put out so much good music, four or more albums each year (!), year after year, while doing hundreds of concerts every year. Today, years pass before a performer finds a way to get 45 minutes of material produced - and six live performances is considered a tour.
I mean, Shania Twain has a great voice and is one of the best selling artists of all time. But, in a recording career that started in 1993 - over twenty years ago - she's made four albums. Four. Her last studio album came out in 2002. That's not a putdown, at all. It's just a sign of the times.
Brendon Urie is gifted with the voice of Sinatra
No. Sinatra is Magic. That's the difference. If you don't hear it, nothing can be done.
I am only 6 months old and I love frank sinatra this is way better than justin bieber
and im a fetus
lol
no one cares
sophia docs ***** It was a joke
Shut the fuck up u weirdo u Wouldn't be on youtube if u were 6 months old and don't talk bullshit about being some joke that no one thinks is funny fuck head
I feel nostalgic. Frank Sinatra, one of the very best.
Im afraid :c
the very best
2020 let's bring back Sinatra's music style
i gotchu ;)
And paul anka please
now it's 2021
@@catarinaproenca2059 Now it is
Trap music is eating the music industry RN🤕🤕
I love the drummer, just politely tapping away in a tuxedo.
@Randy Wong no
That final "even when I'm old and gray" wooowwww. I don't think he read music. that is so impressive for him to know to put those notes together (flawlessly)..not just some random run of notes (like some newer singers add crappy runs...blech.) It's really astounding to me.
I was born in the best generation for music. Here in 2020 at the touch of a finger we have free access to all of the greatest recordings ever made. Punk Jazz and Hip Hop were all created in the past 100 years. Appreciate that. No other generation has had this. I’m thankful. There’s so much good music still being made at the moment. The most popular music is of course utter trash because it’s been muddled by money. But there’s so many artists making amazing music today and if you look hard enough you’ll find it. Don’t let any tell you this generation sucks if they think that they’re lame and entirely out of the loop.
I feel I was born in the right generation. I get to enjoy the best of both worlds.
@Adam Zawisza Even things from the 1800s!
I've never heard Frank hit a sour tone, even by a bit. The guy was amazing.
You make me feel so young
You make me feel like spring has sprung
Every time I see you grin
I'm such a happy individual
The moment that you speak
I want to go and play hide-and-seek
I want to go and bounce the moon
Just like a toy balloon
You and I, are just like a couple of tots
Running across the meadow
Picking up lots of forget-me-nots
You make me feel so young
You make me feel there are songs to be sung
Bells to be rung, and a wonderful fling to be flung
And even when I'm old and gray
I'm gonna feel the way I do today
'Cause you make me feel so young
So much class, they don't make them like this any more.
What do you mean there’s Michael bible
Frank Sinatra always one of my favourite artists.
Nobody compares to Sinatra. Just the best.
What amazing vocal control. Unparalleled in Western music.
I always observe when Frank takes a deep breath and then proceeds to deliver an amazing phrase. This little combo, this arrangement and this performance knock me out, every time.
Yeaaaa
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face ..
@@frankhendricks5918 in realtà non c'è nulla di semplice. Sinatra è un fenomeno unico
Such a pity there isn't anymore artists like Frank Sinatra
Every gesture every move swings just as great as the voice. The musicians singer
This is just one of the many reasons why I LOVE Jazz Age Hollywood. Those people felt their art and music with their body and souls. Today 95% of the entertainers we have on the media look like dull, talentless robots.
This concert was one of the highlights of his singing career. Frank performed at a couple other British venues during his stay at this time.
He was so enchanted by the country that he decided to record an album there with songs about London and songs by British songwriters. It was the only time he recorded an album outside of the US 👍
Princess Margaret was among the British dignitaries in attendance
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face ..
The best thing someone can tell you. A super compliment. A love declaration. A gift.
It’s 2022 and Frankie’s still legend❤️
I’m 23 years old and absolutely in love with this man. When my Mamaw Mary was still alive she was completely obsessed over Elvis and me with Frank. I can imagine getting to my grandmas age still loving Sinatra. It’s a sweet thought 🎶
I understand!!!! ❤❤❤
An original. We will never hear anyone like ole Blue Eyes again. What a star.
Oh beautiful song, you make me feel so spring has sprung....... You Make Me Feel So Young😊
I Love Sinatra
Me too he has a smoothness you just don't get anymore
We need artists like him today, it would make the whole world look better if everyone listened to that.
it bring tears in my eyes ,incredible melody and stunning performance,velvet voice,not counting the nobility and the sense of style,how sad that now there is no one like him. At those days artists respected the stage,they put their heart into the performance.
It is like a taste of an old and expensive cognac,with years it tastes better.
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face ..,
You'll Never Ever See Anything Like This Again Ever PERIOD!!!!!
I will never get tired of listening to this song.
The coolest of cool, classiest of class, best of the best, never bettered, his legacy will never die. RIP Legend !
Bravo. I love his timing and style. Superb talent
This genre of music just needs to come back ):😭😭
Once every 100 years God chooses to speak through a human.
How can this "god" of yours do that when he doesn't exist?
Ka Boom , got any paperwork on that? Its one thing to enjoy Frank Sinatra and his talent, it is something else to attach such a nonsensical notion to that enjoyment. I your god existed, and there is not one shred of evidence for that, then wouldn't curing the sick and repairing amputee's be a better thing to do that give us 1 voice every 100years?
Why would my God heal the sick ? Through you're eyes, yes, that would be a gift. Through my eyes, no. Why would I want to spend any more time on this wretched earth than need be when Heaven awaits ? That would be quite silly, don't you think ? This individual was simply making a comment trying to say that Frank Sinatra had the voice of God. By the way, there is not one shred of evidence for evolution. Why would I choose to believe that my nineteen times great grandfather was a gorilla without evidence when I can choose to belive in God without any clearcut evidence ? Maybe you don't believe in evolution. I made the assumption because most atheists do.
Pianoman71213 There is substantial evidence for evolution, even the pope believes in evolution...
TheFatBat - There are two kind of things that could define reality: Existence and non-existence. Since we have existence that is proof of God. There is no separation, everything that exists is God. He is smart, stupid, evil, good all at the same time and once in a while we get a huge amount of that energy coming from one source. Frank Sinatra is one example.
Man, our current “artists” can’t hold a candle in the wind to this kind of talent
2019 and there will never be s sound like Frank 🙌
Great song, every time I hear it I think about it being used in the movie Elf with Will Ferrel, Peter Dinklage, Bob Newhart, Edward Asner, Zooey Deschanel and James Caan.
I will always love Frank Sinatra ....
I'm 60 and lucky to have lived during the birth of r&r, soul, folk, funk, punk, the time of Elvis, talking heads, underworld, you name em ... but its always gonna be Frank ... big thanks to my dad for playing Frank, Nat and Sarah Vaughn endlessly
This song brings back a ton of memories
I love you, Frank
Sinatra literally had it all - the voice, the demeanor, the moves, the looks and that's why he is the best entertainer there ever was and probably ever will be. He's captivating and unique.
Good heavens!
I’m 600 years old I remember being here when I was close to my death bed.
LOVEEEE to clean my house to Sinatra❤
Honestly I can play this song 100 times and not get bored. He’s that good.
By my reckoning, he's 47 here, and it's a treat to hear him with such a well-rehearsed small group, in such a big venue.
This also features a very nifty reduction of Nelson Riddle's original, much larger arrangement.
VERY COOL.
The height of music, Class. Wow.
These cats are all in "top form" always, but this piano player is bringing so much to us, swing, jazz, Classical, blues, and the ranges are just fantastic.
If you get a chance listen to the piano player's track at the beginning of Frank's song, they are just amazing comprehension of such things, such an absolute grasp on so many things in music.
Throw money, lol. 💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎📀🔒🔐😇❤
No wonder. The piano player was Bill Miller and in fact worked a real long time with Mr. Blue Eyes ; )
I was 23 when this song came out and now I'm 61, but I feel 23 again every time I hear it. LOVE it big time!!
So this song came out in 1985?
How? I'm 62 and this song came out way before I was in my 20's.
We'll never see the like again ...LEGEND
Paul Gibbs we still got sal valentenetti
55 YEARS ON AND STILL NOBODY TO TOUCH THE GREATEST OF THEM ALL OLD BLUE EYES FOREVER
Legendary man.... Frankie baby!!
keep coming back to this 😬😬👌
I can always count on Franky to make my days better ❤🤗
2023...listen to him almost everyday....I'm 81 ...I miss these songs and my
grandchildren like like them too....Mr. Blue Eyes, eternal.....
His phrasing is perfection.A true legend ❤️👌
Best song ever!
My forever favourite singer!
Greatest ever and 2 millions views of this video proves it, he is timeles
God I love Frank, one of my favorite artists:)❤
But his voice's eternal beauty won’t fade, nor lose any of its quality. And he will never die, as he will live on in this enduring video. As long as there are people still alive to watch this video, this song will live, and he will live in it.
The VOICE!!! Timeless
one of his fine performances.
Que se puede agregar, no hubo ni habrá nadie como FRANKI. Gracias.
I could listen to this all day. I’m 28. Great music he made.
Best singer ever
I agree
Would've absolutely loved to see this man love. My favourite artist. Incredible
One of the absolut greatest singers ever! I dedicated this song to my wife...
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face ..
@@frankhendricks5918 ...it did, thank you Frank!
I was born 2 days ago and I love frank Sinatra
1962 and i still listening this in 2016
Happy birthday, Sinatra.
he looks so cool doing those gestures. even when he got old it didnt seem like he was old cuz of that hard look on his face. he seemed like an ice cube.
"he seemed like an ice cube" is the strangest compliment I've heard given to Frank Sinatra but it gave me a smile after a tough day so thank you for writing this comment
Hehe
my dad used to sing this to me in the car before he passed away at 74. i was only a teenager back then and i used to find it so embarrassing but im 23 now and i cherish these things more than ever
I might be the first one to say this please don't judge me but.. he might be better than today's artists
I am 6 years old and I love, love, love Frank Sinatra. I love to sing this song
My dad loves this song and always puts it in the car for me and my sisters to hear❤️
I love this for many reasons, but mostly because Sinatra with a small jazz combo is pretty rare. Awesome.
Where was this man in my generation?
Man, Sinatra is awesome!!
You make me feel so young Frank ❤️
He was perfectly on top of that swing beat. My fav part is that "rrrrrrrrrunning across the meadow".
I was at this Show. My friend got 2 tickets. It was a Charity Show for Sunshine Homes. Princess Margaret, Shirley Bassey et al were there. Midnight it started and I will never forget it, I could see those wonderful blue eyes from my seat and he had these wonderful shiny shoes with tiny bows in. Magic....
great singer and good actor
Sinatra at the sands has the best versions of many hits, this included
He's saved my relationship many times
LOVE THIS GUY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
at 21 years of age i feel that i am from this amazing man's era. this music flows through my veins and i live this music everyday of my life. Frank Sinatra has been such a God like in my life . he inspires me to sing everyday. I'm so glad I can turn to TH-cam or stream his music on spotify. I'm an old soul and i would much rather listen to a classic like this. the music of today or rather my generation I can barely connect with or even understand it's intent.
I'm the same if only I was born much earlier when people understood there is much greater music than rape
Rap
Greatest singer that ever lived, hands down. Nobody even comes a million miles near Sinatra
In his prime, no one ever better. Insisted on perfection.
Frank Sinatra was an original. I respect and appreciate talent. This song, is one of my personal favourite. The Venting Vigilante.
thats my sinatra ,this masterpiece song
what. a. VOICE.
live and no autotune.. incredible
Ah the 60’s. Hands down the best musical era. You still had the big bands of the ‘30-40’s going, Sinatra, Martin and the rest. Then you had Elvis, The Beatles etc. It was great to have all that going on at one time and competing. Flip station to station - record to record. Nothing like it.
Such a smart ,elegant man Frank was !
Can't beat the best!