Frank reminds me my grandfather who I never saw (he died from sarcoma before I was born). The same eyes, the same lips... I've never knew a grandfather care and love but when I listen to Frank's songs I feel warm and my grandpa who is believed to be a great man is here by me~
Great job Frank. I’m an old Beatlemaniac. I wish I had listened to your music now. I became a fan 3 years ago. Can’t believe I hadn’t listened to your songs. You have the most gorgeous blue eyes, the color. You sing with your eyes.💙💙💙
What a fabulous piece of singing, just beautiful. I was hoping I would really dislike it and blast Sinatra for even trying to sing a Beatles song and diminish it and "profane" it. Instead he took a great song and "made it better", maybe, but really enriched it.
Hubo una temporada que cada vez que Sinatra grababa una versión de otro artista...la gente creía que era una canción original de él...no me extraña...sus versiones de canciones de otros... suenan a Sinatra puro... porque... era él... siempre Sinatra... artista como ninguno.....
some said that Frank said that was lennon/mcartney tune. But her he says that it is Geoge Harrison song. Never the less, beatiful song and lyrics, and great Frank
Here...Frank was reading from a script.....when he first started doing the song live, he credited the song to Lennon-MaCartney....this is simply Sinatra 101...........
I agree BEATLES FOREVER and all that but feel proud that Frank covered it and said it was the best love song for 50 years. Proud of George. Its a bit dragging I 'll admit though..
Erase the Beatles and this is Sinatra's song. He owns it. I was so fortunate to see him perform. There are only a handful of performers that are even close.
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Jack is some imaginary person that Frank sang to frequently. There was no "Jack" in George's lyrics. In fact, Frank frequently added and changed words to songs; I guess it was "improvising". As much as I loved Frank's voice, I did not like that aspect of his style. And he did it more and more as he got older.
MissAstorDancer Jack was the name used in his songs because it worked with all of his music. And Jack was a lyric change that Harrison liked so he used it after he heard Sinatra sing it
I've been a great fan of Frank for many years and love nearly all of his recordings, but I'm sorry to say I find this one to be awful. Frank should have stuck with the standards from the Great American Songbook.
Okay I will be the little kid commenting on the king's new clothes. This is an unpleasing rendition. Frank's loose phrasing which is usually perfect for most of the songs where he uses it, is not right for this song--I think he even knows it isn't working during the song. He walks all over the melody. If anybody can pull off adding the bluesy "Jack" to a song he can, but here it is out of place with the strings.
How can one band have THREE songwriters of the standard of George, Paul and John. A gift from above.
There is no greater compliment to a song writer then to have Sinatra sing your song.
Frank reminds me my grandfather who I never saw (he died from sarcoma before I was born). The same eyes, the same lips... I've never knew a grandfather care and love but when I listen to Frank's songs I feel warm and my grandpa who is believed to be a great man is here by me~
Great job Frank. I’m an old Beatlemaniac. I wish I had listened to your music now. I became a fan 3 years ago. Can’t believe I hadn’t listened to your songs. You have the most gorgeous blue eyes, the color. You sing with your eyes.💙💙💙
I am sure the young George Harrison walking around the back streets of Liverpool could never imagine Frank Sinatra would cover one of his songs.
What could be finer than Sinatra doing one of the Beatles greatest love songs?
The greatest the Beatles and Frank can't get any better
Two magical words,, Frank Sinatra.
What an incredibly beautiful version of a piece of musical heaven.
i read in a newspaper for a long time ago,that Something was franks absolut favorit song!!
Hauntingly beautiful - well said Mr. Sinatra ❤
The BEATLES Can You Believe They Wrote at Least 20 Classics Before They Were Even TWENTY FIVE!!!
love his older voice. What a talent. What a singer of feelings emotions. Where are the Sinatra's Martins and Davis Jr's today?
Michael Buble Maybe ?
@@gaivsjvlivscaesar9375 That was might first thought.
What a fabulous piece of singing, just beautiful. I was hoping I would really dislike it and blast Sinatra for even trying to sing a Beatles song and diminish it and "profane" it. Instead he took a great song and "made it better", maybe, but really enriched it.
🍏✌️GREAT BEATLE SONG! And well done Frank!👍
Hubo una temporada que cada vez que Sinatra grababa una versión de otro artista...la gente creía que era una canción original de él...no me extraña...sus versiones de canciones de otros... suenan a Sinatra puro... porque... era él... siempre Sinatra... artista como ninguno.....
this gave me shivers, LOVE IT
I can understand now why Sinatra is a fuckin legend, only watching this five minutes, its enough for me
best performer / singer ever
Damn! For him to EVEN sing a Beatles song is TRANSCENDANT! BTW...You can REALLY see the blue in this eyes at 1:16.
I love this song!!
Beatiful ! Frank rules !
Maravilhoso!
I love this version over the early 70s version.
O love this song 💗💗
They don't call his voice THE voice for nuthin'
He makes it his own. Nice.
As a cover should be.
So beautiful.
Fantastic ! Que maravilla .
Grazie per le emozioni che ci hai dato....riposa in pace....
una maravilla este artista !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was born in the wrong time period....love this song!
Linda essa gravação
I'm in a Crooners Paradise! Sinatra, taking on a Beatle Song and singing it like that geez! I'm more inlove...
Fantastic
¿Como es posible que tenga tanto poder en sus ojos?
some said that Frank said that was lennon/mcartney tune. But her he says that it is Geoge Harrison song. Never the less, beatiful song and lyrics, and great Frank
Divinal !!!!!!
So pretty!!!!
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Brilhante!
WOW
Here...Frank was reading from a script.....when he first started doing the song live, he credited the song to Lennon-MaCartney....this is simply Sinatra 101...........
Temazo de G.Harrison..
I’m fuckin tearing up for some reason
Yes, this makes me sad because he has said that this is his favorite song and I truly believe he is singing this to Ava Gardner who broke his heart.
@@kataysmith9581 Many times over the years FS dedicated this song to his wife, Barbara, during live performances.
-¡ Vaya vaya , este señor Frank , me sorprendio , parece que le gstaba hacer las cosas a su manera...
Nelson Riddle's gift to Sinatra.
Magic! Much better than the early cover he did with Don Costa
I agree BEATLES FOREVER and all that but feel proud that Frank covered it and said it was the best love song for 50 years. Proud of George. Its a bit dragging I 'll admit though..
50 of 100 years, get it right, JACK!
actually, harrison stated his personal favorite was james brown's cover
Awesome
Niceness.
X
Erase the Beatles and this is Sinatra's song. He owns it. I was so fortunate to see him perform. There are only a handful of performers that are even close.
@michaelflorida48
I agree...there's something missing in this.
Where did you find this? Is it on dvd somewhere?
yes good job frank
He announced it as a Lennon McCartny song for a while....I guess someone corrected him
Little while actually
@lovewolrd Would you be so kind as to tell me what the link is? I've been looking for this for a while now. Thanks!
what is the name the full concert? don costa he is arranger.
Dios que pena 😢
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Richard me regalo esa canción
FRANK SINATRA UN ANTIBEATLE, HACIENDO UN BONITO COVER.
Nailed it Frank. But who is Jack? Has bugged me all these years.
George Harrison wrote it not Frank so ask him.
Jack is some imaginary person that Frank sang to frequently. There was no "Jack" in George's lyrics.
In fact, Frank frequently added and changed words to songs; I guess it was "improvising". As much as I loved Frank's voice, I did not like that aspect of his style. And he did it more and more as he got older.
MissAstorDancer Jack was the name used in his songs because it worked with all of his music.
And Jack was a lyric change that Harrison liked so he used it after he heard Sinatra sing it
+Skycave Actually the name "Jack" was used as a way to say "pal" so that's it
+Woopize That`s it.
1.14 blue eyes ,what?
Joe cockerr?
What show is this from?
I think Grand Rapids mi....you see the same set with Sammy Davis jr singing Birth of the Blues in front of President Reagan and Gerald Ford.
Sinatra a man and his music
Television special
michael cozzini Ah. The 1981 special.
lol @ sinatra's toupee
When George Harrison overcame lennon and McCartney.
@michaelflorida48 take it up with the composer not him
Somehow I find his hair (piece?) distracting
I've been a great fan of Frank for many years and love nearly all of his recordings, but I'm sorry to say I find this one to be awful. Frank should have stuck with the standards from the Great American Songbook.
Okay I will be the little kid commenting on the king's new clothes. This is an unpleasing rendition. Frank's loose phrasing which is usually perfect for most of the songs where he uses it, is not right for this song--I think he even knows it isn't working during the song. He walks all over the melody. If anybody can pull off adding the bluesy "Jack" to a song he can, but here it is out of place with the strings.
he butchers the hell out of it