They don't make them like they used to. Frank Sinatra was such a smooth crooner. This is before auto tuning. Artists had to be really able to sing. And the lyrics were clean, romantic & really meant something. He has a huge library of great songs. Some of my favorites are "My Way", New York, New York", "Strangers In The Night", "I've Got You Under My Skin", "My Kind Of Town", "Summer Wind" etc.
The ONLY compliant I could even think of here would be the lack of the female backups vocals on “that’s life” just adds that extra touch. But like this is absolutely amazing regardless
My favorite song! I always loved him I'm in my 60s now but my mom played him every Friday and Sunday I didn't appreciate him until I got to see him live real music and his performance on stage 🔥🔥
Now i miss my daddy...he used to sing Frank Sinatra's I've Got You Under my Skin, Let me Try Again, It was a Very Good Year and of course, his friends' most requested, My Way. He loved Matt Monro, Perry Como, Nat King Cole and Sammy Davis, Jr.. I am now a kpop stan (exo only 😄) but my taste in music was greatly influenced by my father.
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Smoother than smooth, Frank had some songs that made women croon. He actually did a beautiful versioin of "Killing Me Softly". (I will admit I love Whitney Houston's much more) One of my Sinatra favorites is "New York, New York". In fact, I think my all-time favorite of his. Anyway, thanks for reviewing music. I love that you review various types. :)
Daddy raised me on Frankie.. Mama raised me on Elvis. Pop-Pop raised me on classic country.. Raised myself on classic rock and grew up with Hair Bands and Hip Hop.. I love it all.
Frank Sinatra is my all time favorite musician, just so effortlessly cool. One of my favorites (and it's generally underrated IMO) is Girl from Ipanema, this is the definitive version (IMO) th-cam.com/video/NldPFVKYmiw/w-d-xo.html
I'll admit, this is a BAD recording. Near the end of his career when his voice was weaker. Also, his nicknames were Chairman of the Board, Ol' blue Eyes, The Voice, Swoonatra, La Voz, and The Sultan of Swoon. His age, heavy drinking, and heavy smoking took a toll on his voice eventually. That and big band falling out of popularity kinda ended his career. If you want to HEAR his voice, listen to the video from the Frank Sinatra youtube channel titled 'That's Life'. That's an amazing recording! Franky is a GREAT singer to loo into if you want to experience an era filled, absolutely DRIPPING, with talent. Before anything like Pop music that's tailored just to be catchy, or auto-tune of any kind. You couldn't make it without ACTUALLY having a great singing voice. There was no help other than vocal coaching.
They don't make them like they used to. Frank Sinatra was such a smooth crooner. This is before auto tuning. Artists had to be really able to sing. And the lyrics were clean, romantic & really meant something. He has a huge library of great songs. Some of my favorites are "My Way", New York, New York", "Strangers In The Night", "I've Got You Under My Skin", "My Kind Of Town", "Summer Wind" etc.
The ONLY compliant I could even think of here would be the lack of the female backups vocals on “that’s life” just adds that extra touch. But like this is absolutely amazing regardless
I love this song, I love your reaction. Best reaction video ever.
That is a beautiful thing. Shout out to the musician on the Hammond B3 Organ.
A really bluesy funky player!
FANTASTIC!!!! reaction....Frank is CLASS personified!! and musical perfection...
THE Chairman of the Board! Ole Blue Eyes. He had a lot of influence when he was alive.
Better than perfect
No autotune, no tricks, just talent.. Incredibile
Fantastic reaction to a classic entertainer!
Mister blue eyes that's music thank you
Check out his Luck be a Lady Tonight from the movie Guys and Dolls.
LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS SONG!!!!
My favorite song! I always loved him I'm in my 60s now but my mom played him every Friday and Sunday I didn't appreciate him until I got to see him live real music and his performance on stage 🔥🔥
Great reaction as always
Now i miss my daddy...he used to sing Frank Sinatra's I've Got You Under my Skin, Let me Try Again, It was a Very Good Year and of course, his friends' most requested, My Way. He loved Matt Monro, Perry Como, Nat King Cole and Sammy Davis, Jr.. I am now a kpop stan (exo only 😄) but my taste in music was greatly influenced by my father.
I grew up listening to Sinatra... His songs and voice is comforting to me.
He starred in the 1955 film, "Guys and Dolls". It is a classic!
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My late Dad's favorite singer. RIP ED 1930-2022 💕💕💕💕💕💕
Can’t nobody do it like Frank Sinatra did it❗️💯❤️
Love the way you react!!! You also have the cutest smile.
Love the double play.
I cry every time I hear this song
Thank you Great Uncle Norman for giving me Sinatra ❤
Smoother than smooth, Frank had some songs that made women croon. He actually did a beautiful versioin of "Killing Me Softly". (I will admit I love Whitney Houston's much more) One of my Sinatra favorites is "New York, New York". In fact, I think my all-time favorite of his. Anyway, thanks for reviewing music. I love that you review various types. :)
that was actually Perry Como singing the Killing Me Softly
@@WasatchSasquatchUtah Frank also did it.
Smooth as silk!👌🏻
Daddy raised me on Frankie.. Mama raised me on Elvis. Pop-Pop raised me on classic country.. Raised myself on classic rock and grew up with Hair Bands and Hip Hop.. I love it all.
I love this song but never knew the name!! Thank you AB.
Ole Blue Eyes
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That's right @ABtheKreator keep going. this be your channel. 🤟
Not only at the BBQ, BUT on the grill! ❤️
Chairman of the Board
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You're a great reactor.
Eugene landau Murphy did a great job with this song
"uncle Frank got the grill" 🤣🤣🤣
Frank overcame plenty. 🥃
Another good one is Witchcraft or that's learnin the blues
you ought to see him elvis prseley
Every time someone complains to me about regular life stuff I start singing them this chorus lol
This is a funeral song of mine. This song is me and my situation 100%
You have a big catalog to go through with Frank. Dude was so fire it isn't even funny. I wish I was around when he was performing
Uncle Frank on the grill
Old Blue Eye s was a crooner.. not a powerhouse.. he was a crooner from the 40's.. but was still the Chairman of the Board in the 60's.
Pick your chin up offa that floor, son! There's a reason he's known as The Chairman Great suggestion, a super fun reaction, as usual!
You don't invite frank to your BBQ, you are welcome to his BBQ
hey my channel this is realy, frank is the chip 1 ever singer
Frank Sinatra is my all time favorite musician, just so effortlessly cool. One of my favorites (and it's generally underrated IMO) is Girl from Ipanema, this is the definitive version (IMO) th-cam.com/video/NldPFVKYmiw/w-d-xo.html
Frank Sinatra was responsible for the desegregation of Las Vegas casinos and hotels.
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Probably an early performance of this song, a bit slow… I prefer his “that’s life” 70s performance , faster then this
I'll admit, this is a BAD recording. Near the end of his career when his voice was weaker. Also, his nicknames were Chairman of the Board, Ol' blue Eyes, The Voice, Swoonatra, La Voz, and The Sultan of Swoon. His age, heavy drinking, and heavy smoking took a toll on his voice eventually. That and big band falling out of popularity kinda ended his career. If you want to HEAR his voice, listen to the video from the Frank Sinatra youtube channel titled 'That's Life'. That's an amazing recording! Franky is a GREAT singer to loo into if you want to experience an era filled, absolutely DRIPPING, with talent. Before anything like Pop music that's tailored just to be catchy, or auto-tune of any kind. You couldn't make it without ACTUALLY having a great singing voice. There was no help other than vocal coaching.
Thud is man music.