I thought he was he was just Fabulous with the group.
Wish he would have of recorded more songs with them. RIP Frank Sinatra Jr.❤️
Beautiful! Frank Jr. sure was his dad's son. He actually blew the lyrics at the end of the second verse, and recovered so smoothly and quickly that unless you knew the song, you'd never even notice. Ever the professional. RIP, March 2016.
RIP Frankie. This should have been a huge single. Beautiful song.
I still play this CD..
GOd I love this song, always have, I wore out my CD copy of What Up Dog!
I first heard this song literally as a kid (my uncle had the Walk Like A Dinosaur cassette single) and it's been one of my favorite songs in life. Even 30 plus years later...
This was a great song as done by Frank Jr. and company. Great memory and so as well Letterman!
Fabulous song and performance !
Dig that flute solo.
Sounds almost like his Dad (talking & singing). He's got the phrasing and tone. I am happy he had the balls to team with Was (Not Was) and actually did a great job on this song. I think Mel Torme may have encouraged him. The group is wonderful at this sort of thing. I wished they would continue doing this sort of thing and surprise us with whoever they convince to sing for them. Jack Jones always had a pretty good rock voice ("I'm Indestructible"). RIP Frank Jr.
Thanks for posting. All my life I wanted to hear the house I live in and Francis Wayne did it when I saw him. What a show. 🙏🙏
My wife and I saw Jr. In concert with his dad’s full orchestra.
It was unbelievably good. He sang many old standards and it was like watching Sr.
Uncanny.
Awesome . . . SO much love for WNW and the collab :)
excellent, nice to see the whole interview
He was good. I am surprised we did not hear more from him back in the day.
Wonderful then, wonderful now....👌
Horribly great
Aka Frank and Rickles. Too funny and great stuff. Well done!
He had great timing and musical taste.
RIP. Great song!!!
Saw this when it first aired.... cool so cool.... and I think it was a flueglehorn not a flute on the cd...
I think the brillo pad joke worked. Two great guys who worked well together!
Well Done!
In a word: Sa-MOOOOOTH! I so miss this act!
Thinking of you Richard. I'd love to have talked to you about this.
I saw both live independently
RIP great singer
Very good song and the singer. He should have song more WNW songs.
frank jr certainly seemed to have a healthy sense of humour and got some decent gigs out of it too! this being one, but his little cameo watching silvio dante tear a strip off an idiotic wannabe mobster in 'the soprano's' (second series?) must be the finest!
Dave looked kinda pissed about that Brillo pad joke, interview OVER!
@@karenbannister2300 they were out of time. I don’t really think he got it but they were out of time. That’s the main thing I didn’t get it either.
This should have been a great break out opportunity for him with a new generation. Maybe he was just too busy being his father's new conductor - he once alluded to this in an interview.
On the flip side cassette on walk like a dinosaur .
Beyond tasty
Looks like Sammy Davis Jr. Jr. is there too.
It's strange as wealthy ad he was that he didnt make sure his health was good
My humble opinion, I think if Frank Jr recorded music in the Smooth Jazz genre, I think he would've killed it and would've had the opportunity to break away from his father's shadow.
@@patl6978Yeah but Smooth Jazz didn't start becoming a thing until the 1980s at least. I think Frank Jr could've easily joined the ranks of Smooth Jazz heavyweights like Sade, Paul Hardcastle, and Dave Koz. Had he recorded some albums in that genre, he would've killed it because he did a fantastic job with this song.
Pete Panek
S. O. S. Pad, yikes!
I thought he was a cool guy and sang better than his dad. Seriously.
You're not the only one. I know people who saw Frankie in concert and said he blew his old man away.
I love the band but Junior ain't Senior. You can go now.
He is himself..he is not wanting or trying ti be his dad..he was born into it
Try it and then judge
I will miss you Sweet Pea. Grew up with the best black male voices and Sweet Pea remains one of the most distinct ❤
He's the guy in the suit and hat.