That's my Aunt Francis on the far left playing violin. She's now 93 years old and still playing. I asked her about it and she said Frank wasn't attractive to her as he was still a teen, he even invited her to go to a party that night, although her mom wouldn't let her as she was only 15. Throughout her life she played at shows in Vegas with Elvis and many greats. Hearing about this time and how much fun she had is amazing.
Stunning .. how young he was in 1943. People dressed so well in the past. Thank God we had the technology to capture this moment in time. Here we are watching him still 80 years on. A bit sad too though. xx
Gentleman Frank it's because he was taught by a retired metropolitan opera singer. There have been many people that could sing with sinatra's diction but they didn't sing pop music which sinatra did. It's really sinatra's older voice that is hard to replicate
His diction is wonderful and his tone is wonderful.. but also his eloquent phrasing is another thing that sets him apart from other singers. Additionally he rarely sang anything exactly the same live..which kept his performances very interesting.
It's all about control, that is the most important part out of everything. All the ingredients, breath control, diction, vibrato, head vibrato, gut vibrato, developing the diaphragm, stomach muscles, it takes a LOT of practice. Something I never realized is that the voice literally is like an instrument no different from any other instrument, the more you practice the better you get at it. I always thought you had to be born with it, but that's really not the case. The more you do it the better you get, and you never stop getting better. Somehow the brain is able to make more and more neuro -connections when it comes to music and practice whether you are playing saxophone or voice where it can make these fraction of the second decisions and corrections to keep a musician or singer on the "tightrope" of playing or singing perfect. Frank must have sang constantly for years, I mean like from waking up to sleeping, all day every day for years before he even began to sing pro.
When I was a kid- Sinatra was a staple of tv shows like Dean Martin's show, The Tonight Show, as well as his own specials. His albums were in almost every household in America- including mine. I never understood what all of the fuss was about. Then I got an album of hits from the Big Band Era. I may have been around 12 years old. On the album- a young Sinatra sang This Love of Mine". His voice was pleasingly smooth and clear as a bell- much like his singing on this film clip. He sounded completely different from the older Sinatra that I was used to hearing. This younger version of Sinatra is an almost perfect vocal instrument. This version of Night and Day is exquisite. I've come to appreciate both Sinatras- young and older; however the young Sinatra is an absolute joy.
Not only the 1940's and 50's gave us the greatest popular singers but also the greatest popular songs , you will never ever see or hear the like again.
Sinatra has the voice of an angel he can sing a ballad beautifully and so well he was so smooth had great voice control great vibrato perfect pitch he was an awesome singer
Burning 🔥 flames are on fire for you. Someday you will see the best life for the rest of life No depression anywhere guaranteed..only you beneath the moon and under the sun..❤❤
This is one of the earliest songs I can remember. At the beginning of the war my late dad was on leave and his brothers to him to the pub. When he came home he was sick on his dinner. He kept singing this song. Shortly before of this I used to wait at the top of the road so that he would give me a ride home on his bike. I could only have been two or three at the time.
If you get a chance watch the movie. It is on YT. It features Duke Ellington, Freddy Slack and his band, Ella Mae Morse (singing Cow Cow Boogie which is a great jive song and you will recognize it as they used it a few years ago for a gum ad)The Mills Brothers, Bob Crosby (Bing's brother) and his band. It was made during the war and it was the kind of movie where the audience especially the miliarty got to see a lot of their favourite bands and singers.
ПЕСНИ В ИСПОНЕНИИ ФРЭНКА СИНАТРЫ МОЖНО СЛУШАТЬ ВСЕГДА ЭТОТ УНИКАЛЬНЫЙ ГОЛОС ЗАВОРАЖИВАЕТ СЛУШАТЕЛЯ ..СПАСИБО ЧТО ВЫ НЕ ЗАБЫВАЕТЕ И ДАЕТЕ ВОЗМОЖНОСТЬ НАСЛАДИТЬСЯ ПРЕКРАСНЫМ ГОЛОСОМ .СПАСИБО .❤❤❤
Que nous adorons cette interprétation de F Sinatra:le son,l’élégance suprême, cette Voix, le noir et blanc, comme le séduisant et talentueux Franck Sinatra nous manque!
Never understood the big deal over Sinatra. That is, the Sinatra I grew up hearing: the Sinatra of the 50s through the end of his life. He wasn't that impressive for me. Then, I heard him as a young man. And all I can say is, Jesus Christ! He truly was as great as people made him out to be. A voice of the ages.
Frank was the most important male singer of the 40's and 50's. He had better pipes in the 40's, but a better understanding/feeling when he did those concept albums of the 50's. Nelson Riddle would opine of his 50's sound: "Ava Gardner made Frank a GREAT singer." By about 1965, the smokes wore down his breath control. But for 25+ years, he was the best male popular vocalist who ever lived. This was HIS favorite song...he called it, "the best song of the past 100 years."
Lamont Lewis That's exactly how I felt - he was just a guy my parents listened to, that did some OK songs in the 60's ( my mother said "My God, he's lost his voice!") Then I heard his early songs !! Wow! I appreciate him more now!
This is my favorite version of this song, from Frank Sinatra... But then there's Ella's version, that av«absolutely delights me... God bless jazz and swing singers
Around the time of this movie, 'Reveille With Beverly', Frank was at the peak of his powers as the voice of the century, and was the wealthiest single private individual in all the USA. And the most generous and profligate with his money. He wanted to capitalise on network radio music shows, usually only 15 minutes long, including commercial messages, so because of the vast time differences across the continent, he would do a live show with his own arranger's orchestra on a major network out of New York and then after the live show, he would fly the whole caboodle - arranger, producer, song-sheets, etc. - out to L.A. in Calif in a chartered plane to do the same show live once more on a West Coast network. No easy tape recording in those days, only 78 rpm one-take discs. Tell that to youngsters today - and they don't give a ****.
Gotta' agree about the most important male singer of the 40's and 50's. He had better pipes in the 40's, but a better understanding when he did those concept albums of the 50's. Nelson Riddle would opine of his 50's sound: "Ava Gardner made Frank a GREAT singer." By about 1965, the smokes wore down his breath control. But for 25+ years, he was the best male popular vocalist who ever lived. This was HIS favorite song...he called it, "the best song of the past 100 years."
craig stiegel the older versions best. we like MEN.... not kids who think theyre men. ....even though they are, but just dont act like it. by the time he got older his give a damn just busted. but hey thats life. thats the way it goes.
Like this version, but I absolutely adore his and Nelson's up tempo 1957 version of this Cole Porter classic. That was the difference for me. There's no arguing the brilliance of such songs as 'One for My Baby,' and 'Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars,' but I'll take the swingin Sinatra of 'I've Got You Under My Skin, 'Lady Is a Tramp,' 'Luck Be a Lady,' 'Summer Wind' and 1966's 'All or Nothing at All' any day.
este cantante....pionero..........después..........derrochador cantor...............después vaterano sublime..............abarcando casi un siglo entero de esplendor artístico...................un personaje fuera de serie....................
Quue lindo night and day de Sinatra, bem romantico, que eh como deve ser cannntado, nao tao cheio de instrumentos musicais como na gravacao de 1957. E que voz linda de Sinatra nos anos 40. Parabens querido, onde quer que voce esteja❤
A beautiful song I heard for the first time in Lisbon, Portugal in the 60's ; the melody was used as art of an AD for a self-serving restaurant of name "NIGHT & DAY". Sinatra's interpretation is the one I like the most. great song.
I love all of Sinatra's recordings, but I have a soft spot for 1940s Frank, because his youthful voice was one of the loveliest things I've ever heard. It's a pity he thrashed it so hard, but he maintained his superb technique and emotional expressiveness as long as he lived. Of the great pop singers few rival him in my affections--Al Bowlly, his remarkable predecessor, pioneer of modern pop/jazz singing with equally exquisite diction and that heartbreakingly pure tenor, died far too young....Bobby Darin, versatile, mercurial genius, great actor as well, also gone much too soon....extraordinary Tony Bennett, with that powerful, sweet, clarion voice, miraculously still singing in his 80s.... that's about it, honestly.
To me Sinatra was at his best between 1942-1945. My favorite year for his voice is 1943. Check out the song "Speak low" 1943. His voice was unbelievable. To me Sinatra sounded his very best from 1942-1944, and then his voice changed slightly in 1945 and by mid 1946 he was losing the silky smooth quality his voice possessed here, and by 1948 he started to sound like his 1950s voice. His voice changed drastically in only a few years, presumably due to heavy smoking, partying late, drinking, and aging.
Frank Sinatra, man, the young GIRLS went CRAZY for him. They wanted to kiss him, fuck him, lick him, all kinds of things. Once Sinatra touches them, they would faint. Girls hearts melted for Sinatra. However, the media somewhat considered him to be a freak at the time and hated him. By the 50s, Sinatra got much older and he was praised by men and women. Critics were on him calling him the best singer of all time. When The Beatles became popular, Sinatra had like 25 years in the music business and was a LEGEND. Critics and people LOVED HIM.
...or elvis. actually....they were still even screaming for him long after elvis was dead. elvis had done been born and died by the time sinatra got through.
I agree Daddario Frank sinatras coice is immaculate and his voice is like butter melts when you cut it. I don't think theres anybody that can really play frank Sinatra but if there going to do it remember he was called Mr blue eyes and contacts aint gonna cut it so I only can suggest Harry Connick junior or Michael Bubble
To me Sinatra was at his best between 1942-1945. My favorite year for his voice is 1943. Check out the song "Speak low" 1943. His voice was unbelievable. To me Sinatra sounded his very best from 1942-1944, and then his voice changed slightly in 1945 and by mid 1946 he was losing the silky smooth quality his voice possessed here, and by 1948 he started to sound like his 1950s voice. His voice changed drastically in only a few years, presumably due to heavy smoking, partying late, drinking, and aging.
I completely agree. Frank was at his vocal peak in the early 1940's. His voice had a silky smoothness that it didn't have later due to his smoking and drinking.
Bottom line is, we'll never have another young Sinatra .. he got a little jaded in later years from the sycophants who congregated around him. BUT no one had more clarity of voice than the young Sinatra.. just my opinion
That's my Aunt Francis on the far left playing violin. She's now 93 years old and still playing. I asked her about it and she said Frank wasn't attractive to her as he was still a teen, he even invited her to go to a party that night, although her mom wouldn't let her as she was only 15. Throughout her life she played at shows in Vegas with Elvis and many greats. Hearing about this time and how much fun she had is amazing.
emma mcgurk nice story but I’m pretty sure he was 28 at the time of this film
Your aunt is a lucky woman
Danny I think she meant her aunt was still a teen
Danny yeah sorry, she just said that he didn’t seem like all that when she met him 😂
amazing :)
In my opinion, 1940s Sinatra was the best Sinatra. Silky smooth and flawless voice. Unbeatable.
Yeahh, That's True👍👍👍👏👏👏
He did Well as He evolved. He Really Indulged. Sad.
same
Stunning .. how young he was in 1943. People dressed so well in the past. Thank God we had the technology to capture this moment in time. Here we are watching him still 80 years on. A bit sad too though. xx
He was born 1917. So 25 or 26
I915 .Sinatra was Born.
The Knight Returned
His voice was his trade mark there was only one Sinatra unbelievable singer crooner with so much range and depth no one else has matched him
He has the most flawless diction I've ever heard in a singer. Just beautiful.
Gentleman Frank it's because he was taught by a retired metropolitan opera singer. There have been many people that could sing with sinatra's diction but they didn't sing pop music which sinatra did. It's really sinatra's older voice that is hard to replicate
I believe that's Ann Miller in the beginning.
It is.
His diction is wonderful and his tone is wonderful.. but also his eloquent phrasing is another thing that sets him apart from other singers. Additionally he rarely sang anything exactly the same live..which kept his performances very interesting.
It's all about control, that is the most important part out of everything. All the ingredients, breath control, diction, vibrato, head vibrato, gut vibrato, developing the diaphragm, stomach muscles, it takes a LOT of practice. Something I never realized is that the voice literally is like an instrument no different from any other instrument, the more you practice the better you get at it. I always thought you had to be born with it, but that's really not the case. The more you do it the better you get, and you never stop getting better. Somehow the brain is able to make more and more neuro -connections when it comes to music and practice whether you are playing saxophone or voice where it can make these fraction of the second decisions and corrections to keep a musician or singer on the "tightrope" of playing or singing perfect. Frank must have sang constantly for years, I mean like from waking up to sleeping, all day every day for years before he even began to sing pro.
Frank is young, handsome with a voice that will melt butter. I wish I had been alive at that time just to be near Frank and the music.
JACK ANTHONY
he was great as a 70 year old..... why so hung on kids when youre a male and an adult....?
Sure, if you wanna go back to when odds are you will be in uniform fighting a war, have at it.
Me too.
I had a jazz guitar teacher who told me to learn phrasing to listen to Frank. This is why, just perfect.
When I was a kid- Sinatra was a staple of tv shows like Dean Martin's show, The Tonight Show, as well as his own specials. His albums were in almost every household in America- including mine. I never understood what all of the fuss was about. Then I got an album of hits from the Big Band Era. I may have been around 12 years old. On the album- a young Sinatra sang This Love of Mine". His voice was pleasingly smooth and clear as a bell- much like his singing on this film clip. He sounded completely different from the older Sinatra that I was used to hearing. This younger version of Sinatra is an almost perfect vocal instrument. This version of Night and Day is exquisite. I've come to appreciate both Sinatras- young and older; however the young Sinatra is an absolute joy.
Not only the 1940's and 50's gave us the greatest popular singers but also the greatest popular songs , you will never ever see or hear the like again.
Amazing rendition Night & day - such a smooth and silky voice. Just wonderful.
Sinatra has the voice of an angel he can sing a ballad beautifully and so well he was so smooth had great voice control great vibrato perfect pitch he was an awesome singer
Just perfect.
That diction..... Night AND Day. Wow.
Inside of me too. ❤❤❤❤😊
Way down inside..love to you
What a voice he had. ❤❤❤
Burning 🔥 flames are on fire for you. Someday you will see the best life for the rest of life
No depression anywhere guaranteed..only you beneath the moon and under the sun..❤❤
Cole Porter - Frank Sinatra. It doesnt get better than this. Thank you.
YOUR SOOOO RIGHT THATS WHY THEY CALLED FRANK THE VOICE.
Matt Monro - peerless.
Such a great combination
This is perfection defined. Who would ever thumbs down this!?!?!?
absolutely beautiful song ❤
Inoubliable Franck Sinatra, cette voix, cette musique, ces mots, I love so much, you are for ever in my heart!
So beautiful, Dear Franck, the voice, unforgettable, you are in my heart for ever!
This is one of the earliest songs I can remember. At the beginning of the war my late dad was on leave and his brothers to him to the pub. When he came home he was sick on his dinner. He kept singing this song. Shortly before of this I used to wait at the top of the road so that he would give me a ride home on his bike. I could only have been two or three at the time.
A classic! Ayouthful Sinatra on his way to become the best popular singer ever!Thanks so much !
Greatest male singer of all time. He will live through the ages. I saw him live once-I'll never forget it.
Don’t exaggerate
Beautiful story love your auntie Francis
@@lucienecurtis2209 I'm not exaggerating. I'm expressing an opinion which I'm entitled to do.
@@margeshilling7983 don’t exaggerate
What a fantastic iteration. The young voice, and timbre. Thank You !
YEA!
Lovely....good night Frank😍
Grief can make you a monster indeed my friend.
It is impossible to tell wether thats a comment on the song or yet another braindead monument mythos joke
@@CrabulousYT not monument mythos, it’s the side series, the Nixonverse
It are Good Days, Nice Days, Wonderful Days in the Oldies.
A voice that's so mesmerizing, smooth as silk voice, perfect diction. Hes so handsome young and virile. Beautiful clips.
If you get a chance watch the movie. It is on YT. It features Duke Ellington, Freddy Slack and his band, Ella Mae Morse (singing Cow Cow Boogie which is a great jive song and you will recognize it as they used it a few years ago for a gum ad)The Mills Brothers, Bob Crosby (Bing's brother) and his band. It was made during the war and it was the kind of movie where the audience especially the miliarty got to see a lot of their favourite bands and singers.
I love the clever transition of shots with the record spinning.
ПЕСНИ В ИСПОНЕНИИ ФРЭНКА СИНАТРЫ МОЖНО СЛУШАТЬ ВСЕГДА ЭТОТ УНИКАЛЬНЫЙ ГОЛОС ЗАВОРАЖИВАЕТ СЛУШАТЕЛЯ ..СПАСИБО ЧТО ВЫ НЕ ЗАБЫВАЕТЕ И ДАЕТЕ ВОЗМОЖНОСТЬ НАСЛАДИТЬСЯ ПРЕКРАСНЫМ ГОЛОСОМ .СПАСИБО .❤❤❤
By far my new favourite song. Its so weird how people still love all these old song im 16 love this you jst cant beat it lol...
Pranked Up
youre still just a hipster douche.... so shut up...were not accepting you into the club.
Don't listen to him I gotchu😂😂
I'm a 26 year old male who mainly listens to early Sinatra, not so much his later stuff.
Que nous adorons cette interprétation de F Sinatra:le son,l’élégance suprême, cette Voix, le noir et blanc, comme le séduisant et talentueux Franck Sinatra nous manque!
Never understood the big deal over Sinatra. That is, the Sinatra I grew up hearing: the Sinatra of the 50s through the end of his life. He wasn't that impressive for me. Then, I heard him as a young man. And all I can say is, Jesus Christ! He truly was as great as people made him out to be. A voice of the ages.
Perez prado corcresstra
Frank was the most important male singer of the 40's and 50's. He had better pipes in the 40's, but a better understanding/feeling when he did those concept albums of the 50's. Nelson Riddle would opine of his 50's sound: "Ava Gardner made Frank a GREAT singer." By about 1965, the smokes wore down his breath control. But for 25+ years, he was the best male popular vocalist who ever lived. This was HIS favorite song...he called it, "the best song of the past 100 years."
is there really much difference between his voice in the 40s and after?
Lamont Lewis That's exactly how I felt - he was just a guy my parents listened to, that did some OK songs in the 60's ( my mother said "My God, he's lost his voice!") Then I heard his early songs !! Wow! I appreciate him more now!
CarSVernon Hell yes
Fabulous film clip! Thanks a bunch.
This is my favorite version of this song, from Frank Sinatra... But then there's Ella's version, that av«absolutely delights me... God bless jazz and swing singers
OMG.! SINATRA HAD SO MANY BEAUTIFUL SONGS I LOVE THIS ONE :)
Angela Santiago
he thinks youre ugly.
Around the time of this movie, 'Reveille With Beverly', Frank was at the peak of his powers as the voice of the century, and was the wealthiest single private individual in all the USA. And the most generous and profligate with his money. He wanted to capitalise on network radio music shows, usually only 15 minutes long, including commercial messages, so because of the vast time differences across the continent, he would do a live show with his own arranger's orchestra on a major network out of New York and then after the live show, he would fly the whole caboodle - arranger, producer, song-sheets, etc. - out to L.A. in Calif in a chartered plane to do the same show live once more on a West Coast network. No easy tape recording in those days, only 78 rpm one-take discs. Tell that to youngsters today - and they don't give a ****.
Great video Frank,keep it coming!
Gotta' agree about the most important male singer of the 40's and 50's. He had better pipes in the 40's, but a better understanding when he did those concept albums of the 50's. Nelson Riddle would opine of his 50's sound: "Ava Gardner made Frank a GREAT singer." By about 1965, the smokes wore down his breath control. But for 25+ years, he was the best male popular vocalist who ever lived. This was HIS favorite song...he called it, "the best song of the past 100 years."
craig stiegel
the older versions best.
we like MEN.... not kids who think theyre men. ....even though they are, but just dont act like it.
by the time he got older his give a damn just busted.
but hey thats life. thats the way it goes.
Like this version, but I absolutely adore his and Nelson's up tempo 1957 version of this Cole Porter classic. That was the difference for me. There's no arguing the brilliance of such songs as 'One for My Baby,' and 'Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars,' but I'll take the swingin Sinatra of 'I've Got You Under My Skin, 'Lady Is a Tramp,' 'Luck Be a Lady,' 'Summer Wind' and 1966's 'All or Nothing at All' any day.
Very young Sinatra, the voice.
MAGIC ! Thanks for sharing !
este cantante....pionero..........después..........derrochador cantor...............después vaterano sublime..............abarcando casi un siglo entero de esplendor artístico...................un personaje fuera de serie....................
Quue lindo night and day de Sinatra, bem romantico, que eh como deve ser cannntado, nao tao cheio de instrumentos musicais como na gravacao de 1957. E que voz linda de Sinatra nos anos 40. Parabens querido, onde quer que voce esteja❤
Well the Master of voice sings!
My favorite version out of so many great versions.
A beautiful song I heard for the first time in Lisbon, Portugal in the 60's ; the melody was used as art of an AD for a self-serving restaurant of name "NIGHT & DAY". Sinatra's interpretation is the one I like the most. great song.
I love all of Sinatra's recordings, but I have a soft spot for 1940s Frank, because his youthful voice was one of the loveliest things I've ever heard. It's a pity he thrashed it so hard, but he maintained his superb technique and emotional expressiveness as long as he lived. Of the great pop singers few rival him in my affections--Al Bowlly, his remarkable predecessor, pioneer of modern pop/jazz singing with equally exquisite diction and that heartbreakingly pure tenor, died far too young....Bobby Darin, versatile, mercurial genius, great actor as well, also gone much too soon....extraordinary Tony Bennett, with that powerful, sweet, clarion voice, miraculously still singing in his 80s.... that's about it, honestly.
To me Sinatra was at his best between 1942-1945. My favorite year for his voice is 1943. Check out the song "Speak low" 1943. His voice was unbelievable. To me Sinatra sounded his very best from 1942-1944, and then his voice changed slightly in 1945 and by mid 1946 he was losing the silky smooth quality his voice possessed here, and by 1948 he started to sound like his 1950s voice.
His voice changed drastically in only a few years, presumably due to heavy smoking, partying late, drinking, and aging.
Wunderbar!
He sings this beautifully.Those were the days when entertainers dressed so elegantly.
So much confidence and it's easy to see why.
TheRudydog1 yeah....because he was a white man in the 40s.....
Shaquadra Deloise Russell Why so much hate?
love this...
I love this song, just brilliant. Cole Porter was a genius, guy wrote this song all by himself.
Quelle voix et quel charme !!!
Geeeez so beautiful
Music videos have been around as long as video tape. Beautiful band.
Sinatra.... The Best. !!
This is the best I have ever heard Frank Sinatra sing.
Frank Sinatra is the best.
Magnífico aporte; se agradece en el alma.Nipsipone: desde Chile, te saluda Miguel.
Hoy día ningún artista está a este nivel, ¡¡volvamos atrás será un avance!!!
MARAVILLOSA VOZ
Bravo!
The girls screamed for him long before the Beatles.
that's what my mom said..
yes he was one of the first superstar performers that made people go bananas.
You don't know they were PAID to scream for him at the Paramount Theater?
Frank Sinatra, man, the young GIRLS went CRAZY for him. They wanted to kiss him, fuck him, lick him, all kinds of things. Once Sinatra touches them, they would faint. Girls hearts melted for Sinatra. However, the media somewhat considered him to be a freak at the time and hated him. By the 50s, Sinatra got much older and he was praised by men and women. Critics were on him calling him the best singer of all time. When The Beatles became popular, Sinatra had like 25 years in the music business and was a LEGEND. Critics and people LOVED HIM.
...or elvis.
actually....they were still even screaming for him long after elvis was dead.
elvis had done been born and died by the time sinatra got through.
BRILLIANT
GREAT. BRAVO. FRANK.
fredrighetti
lol...he cant hear you.
Extraordinaria Interpretación de Frank
"And it's torment won't be through until you let me spend my life making looove to you" pretty much
Hey you are spot on
Mesmerizing. He makes me cry
The best voice of ever times
I agree Daddario Frank sinatras coice is immaculate and his voice is like butter melts when you cut it. I don't think theres anybody that can really play frank Sinatra but if there going to do it remember he was called Mr blue eyes and contacts aint gonna cut it so I only can suggest Harry Connick junior or Michael Bubble
Perfect!❤❤❤❤
Gotta love the smirk on the blond at piano #2. How did they keep him close mic’d so well back in the day as he moved around. The sound was wonderful.
Magistral
Wao Hollywood Glamour, very good song
To me Sinatra was at his best between 1942-1945. My favorite year for his voice is 1943. Check out the song "Speak low" 1943. His voice was unbelievable. To me Sinatra sounded his very best from 1942-1944, and then his voice changed slightly in 1945 and by mid 1946 he was losing the silky smooth quality his voice possessed here, and by 1948 he started to sound like his 1950s voice.
His voice changed drastically in only a few years, presumably due to heavy smoking, partying late, drinking, and aging.
I completely agree. Frank was at his vocal peak in the early 1940's. His voice had a silky smoothness that it didn't have later due to his smoking and drinking.
Many singers are pushed to perform constantly and if effects their voice .
Fantastic voice. The song is timeless. There will never be voices like him and greats ever again. This song hits the core of one's soul.
1940s Was Fran Sinatra's Prime☺👍
fantastico.............................
Изумительно, браво!!!
Wut an amaising song! It remyns mi of the luvly Alis Avanew…
That's Ann Miller introducing him at the beginning.
Bob Francis
well hot damn.
The folks that knew, KNEW he was gonna be the best that there ever was. Incredible.
Love him!
belíssima canção!!
Extraordinaria Versión de Night and Day, Super-Cantante.
I ❤️ classic
Love this version
It's so bizarre that this is not available on DVD or Blu-Ray
He is so handsome and charming!
Perfeito ❤️❤️👏👏
Frank was a BIG teen idol back in the 1940's.
Bottom line is, we'll never have another young Sinatra .. he got a little jaded in later years from the sycophants who congregated around him. BUT no one had more clarity of voice than the young Sinatra.. just my opinion
The 40’s Sinatra was the best.
Amazing post Nipsipone!
I should have added the 1920's and 30's also for the greatest popular songs , now known as the great American songbook off course.
viva la gran musica.....................................
Genial interpretation of inmortal themé of Cole Porter very good
Frank and an all-girl orchestra: what could be better?!
I don't think they're playing for real. I think it was Stordahl's orchestra in the background. This is a recording and Sinatra is lip syncing
Woke up and this song started playing in my head. Wasn't sure who was singing it though. Glad I found it. Thank you for sharing.
I wonder how many OG Bobby soxers are still alive. the ones that were fans of frank from 1939-1949 before his career slump and capitol years onwards