Sinatra: 80 Years My Way (December 14th 1995) - Part 2 - theVHSfiles
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- Sinatra: 80 Years My Way (December 14th, 1995) - Part 2 wraps up a star-studded tribute to Frank Sinatra, celebrating his 80th birthday. This final part features performances from iconic artists such as Tony Bennett, Bono, and Ray Charles, all honoring Sinatra’s legendary career. Frank Sinatra's influence on music and culture remains unmatched, and this special showcases some of the finest moments of his legacy.
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Great tribute for greatest singer.
Frank looks so happy.
🎉
I first saw Frank in a fantastic benefit concert in 1975 at the Universal Amphitheater…..After an amazing show, he came out and started in on “The Lady is a Tramp.” It was like magic. I’ve seen him five other times, as well as many incredible acts, but nothing will ever compare to that first memory.
I was at that show! Happy to find this on TH-cam
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Your the luckiest person on earth to see the greatest singer of all time.
Great man, Frank Sinatra. He's huge deserved all his successes.
Always will be missed, remembered.
Nancy Sinatra
Frank Sinatra Jr and
Tina Sinatra
Watching this now is surreal. Tony Bennett and Bruce Springsteen was there to honor Frank Sinatra on his 80th bday is beyond amazing!
Its really cool seeing this & all of these people coming out for this he was truly loved
It’s so cool to see so many people coming together to honor and remember him.
Wish this was on dvd
Awesome show! Thank you for posting!
Frank went back to sept 12, 1979 to hit that last note.
Nancy
Frank Jr
Tina
R.I.P Tony Bennett
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Angelo Castro Jr
Loren Legarda
Frankie Evangelista
Mel Tiangco
Noli De Castro and
Robert Arevalo amen and amen
Dean Martin pass on 11 days batteries 25 1995 miss my friend
The main man, Mr Francis Albert 🙏💜
7:13 Luis Miguel - Come Fly With Me 😁👏🏻
Philippine Airlines
I loved old blue eyes
Luis miguel the best mexican famous in all latin america the legen king of romamtic music
Just the Fact! That Luis Miguel was singing there for the Legend Frank Sinatra Luis Miguel is a Titan he’s a legend too he’s a National treasure of Mexico 🇲🇽 and Latinos
nice
Why wasn’t Al Martino there ???
I thought Steve and Eydie performed longer than this.
Little Richard hasn't lost his touch on the piano anyway 🙄
Tom Sellick 48:07
Would have liked to have met you.
I'll see you in heaven
*Goin' out of My head!!!*❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉🥰😘🤩🇲🇽🌎🇲🇽🥂🛸🗻🛸👀
No está la parte en qu canta Bruce Springsteen, Angel eyes.
It’s in Part 1
❤ E um amor a realiza por vir...... Só depende de mim. Pois não se ama sozinho .nO tem sentido . Amor aprece,Kevin Michel Costiner. Eu sou Miss Fátima Walker Brasil Beberibe -Morro .... Fortaleza -Ce.
Luis Miguel did take the mantle from Frank and went forward with it!!!
Nancy
Frank Jr and
Tina
39:00
bob dylan
43:05 Frank's wondering, "What was this steaming pile about and who is this creep?"
@rudycope1 It's true. With the exceptions of Tiny Tim and Joe Cocker, Bob Dylan is as far away as a performer can get from Frank Sinatra. Dylan was an assault to the ear of anyone with good taste. I can't successfully explain it to you, so I'll stop here.
How happy we are here in Europe not to be infested by publicity that much !
What do you mean? It’s just an older tv broadcast of Frank Sinatra’s 80th birthday. He died when he was 82. When this was made, he pretty much stopped performing. The last two years of his life, he was retired. He didn’t really get that much publicity as he didn’t make many appearances.