OUR MINDS ARE BLOWN!..| FIRST TIME HEARING Frank Sinatra - My Way REACTION
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- OUR MINDS ARE BLOWN!..| FIRST TIME HEARING Frank Sinatra - My Way REACTION
Original Video: • My Way (2008 Remastered)
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Now listen to Frank do “Fly Me To The Moon” with the Count Basie orchestra.....you’ll be blown away.
I agree👍
One of my absolute favorites!!!! 💜💜💜🎵🎼🎶🎸🥁🎧
Absolutely! I actually prefer "Fly Me..." to "My Way", but I enjoy both.
Yess!!!
Oh Yeah!!
Etta James- “At Last” THE most romantic sing in history.
Wherever I am, whatever I'm doing I stop and get lost in that masterpiece until it's over. Doesn't matter how many times I hear it.
YES!!!
Susan Austin Etta James is fantastic singing At Last
Truly iconic.
And despite the reputation, she was a sweet lady. She just didn't tolerate fools...
The last chorus is one of the best ever written. “For what is a man, what has he got?
If not himself, then he has naught
To say the things he truly feels
And not the words of one who kneels
The record shows I took the blows
And did it my way”
Paul Anka wrote the song
Sounds like Trump
@@hudsonumi seriously? Take your politics and go home.
Seriously. Take your offense and leave the country@@mattysxmusicxfiles9198
Amen to that. Those words certainly make you think.
Frank always recorded live in the studio with an orchestra. If he didn't like the playback, he did it again. No autotune, no splicing, no overdubs: just talent!
WORD!!!!
likely due to the fact that autotune was invented about 30 years after this song was released
I read somewhere,that people referred to Frank as Mr one take.
Not every singer needs autotune. Just PURE TALENT.
@@nimrag659 Frank did not need any gimmick like autotune. His massive talent made him the best natural singer of the last century!
Old Blue Eyes! The Chairman of the Board! He is legend!
He's an ass. I lost total respect for him for what he did to Sammy Davis Jr and the way he treat the people trying to make the Godfather. Azz
The fact that you said "look at them eyes" is great, because he was known as ole' blue eyes
Frank Sinatra is timeless. He started in the 30's and was still popular up to his death in 1998. He is just one of the musical phenomena of the ages.
Popular up until his death? He's still popular and he's amazing. He truly is timeless.
“To say the thing he truly feels, and not the words of one who kneels” Definition of a true man..
Dean Martin’s Everybody Loves Somebody is a classic
Along with Perry Como's It's Impossible
Andy Williams, Moon River...
@@lindaerickson2709 Great song!
@@lindaerickson2709 I like Its impossible. "its impossible to drive a cadilac up your nose its impossible hahaha joke
Love Dino
you know the song by Bon Jovi you listened to the other day called, “it’s my life“? In that song they say: “like Frankie said I did it my way“… He’s talking about Frank Sinatra when they say “Frankie“. This is because the lead singer, Jon Bon Jovi, is from the same state that Frank Sinatra is from, and he is fond of him.
Those New Jersey guys stick together. 😊❤️
@@Ploutmos took the words out of my mouth... 😊
Proud Jersey girl here 😊
I commented the same thing. Didn’t see your comment. :)
LOL I JUST wrote almost the same thing :)
His voice is so clear. Nothing fancy no tricks just pure talent. One of the greatest
Frank is the Greatest Showman of all Time 😊...he was real...no tricks...pure voice with a great band ... just unbelievable!!!....
Bobby Darin “Beyond The Sea”
Ray Charles “I Got A Woman” and “Georgia on My Mind”
Etta James “At Last”
Nat King Cole “Unforgettable” or “L-O-V-E”
Tony Bennett “The Way You Look Tonight”
Billie Holiday “I’ll Be Seeing You”
Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons “Sherry”
Omg yes Etta James "At Last"
@@birgitfry6513 yes! Would be perfect for female Friday!
Some great suggestions
@@PrittyPeas I agree Etta James' voice is epic
@@birgitfry6513 I was flipping around the radio, several good songs were on, but not quite *it* ... ya know, when you're in the mood for a certain type of song? Then "At Last" came on. I just let it wash over me! Marvelous!
Now you guys need to listen to Nat King Cole. Any thing he did was magic
...and also considered a "crooner"
Ooh with his daughter too Natalie Cole (RIP)
Yes! Start with Unforgettable. Then move on to Mona Lisa and L.O.V.E...
The Very Thought of You is a great NKC song.
I am 30 years old. Frank Sinatra was my mothers, mothers generation.
I can't believe how much I'm spending my time watching you two listen to tunes. I have my own life too, but somehow I find time to watch you guys. I can tell when people have really good souls and to me, you two have it. Bless you.
Agreed!!!
I spend my nights watching these two
Same. Cool people.
I hear you , me too. Lol , I'm 73
Just got into these two, amazing kind interesting honest souls.
Sticking to this genre, female Friday needs peggy lee “fever” and Julie London “cry me a river” and Leslie Gore “ you don’t own me”.
Diana Krall (Fly me to the moon), Ella Fitzgerald (How High The Moon), Ania O'Day (Tea For Two)
Judy Garland "The Man That Got Away". From the 1950s version of A STAR IS BORN ⭐ L E G E N D A R Y 🤩
Oh Wow! Great pics.
There was a song I loved in 1962( I was only 9 ) but the song gave me chills it was Love Letters (Straight from your Heart.). It was by Ketty Lester who went on to play Hester Sue on "Little house on the Prarie". Loved her voice when she sang or just talked. Very distinctive. Am I the only old lady who remembers her? LOL. Elvis Presley also recorded Love Letters (straigjt from your heart.) But even though I loved Elvis I liked Kettys vetsion better.
Peggy Lee "Is That All There Is?"
Jo Stafford "You Belong to Me"
Doris Day "Perhaps, Perhaps, Pethaps"
Any Eartha Kitt, though she's more Cabaret style.
Bing Crosby was another crooner. You can't get through the Christmas season without hearing at least one of his songs, especially White Christmas.
@Ben Gilbert My dad served in WWII and cried every Christmas when he heard Bing singing White Christmas. It became a favorite song of mine
Bing Crosby sings White Christmas better than ANYONE!
Actually the crooners of that era all did an amazing job with the Christmas classes.
There's nothing like listening to those old songs while relaxing by the Christmas tree.
Bing Crosby and David Bowie's version of The Little Drummer Boy is beyond legendary. Their genre's of music styles are completely different but when they got into the studio and recorded The Little Drummer Boy it was pure bliss.
His version of Jingle Bells is my fav! :-)
Little Drummer Boy sung with David Bowie and Bing Crosby. That is another great one!
As an older person, it does my heart good to see your reaction to one of the finest singers of the the 20th century. I lost a job one time because I was supposed to be working at the Hollywood Bowl, but I kept leaving the task to go and listen to Frank. It was at the end of his career, but I had to hear him. There are SO many extraordinary songs. Dive in my friends. Plus, thank you for opening your minds, your ears and your hearts to genres that are outside your everyday. Makes me so happy.
I'm 64 and a lifetime fan of Sinatra. Thank you for appreciating him!
Your only a boy Alf 76
Most of the crooners have passed. I believe Tony Bennet is still alive. The only crooner types that i can think of is Harry Connick jr and maybe Michael Buble. Great reaction as always!
I found one that could be considered southern crooner.. His voice lends well to the style. ua-cam.com/video/un2AAqNCYtw/v-deo.html
Tony Bennet just turned 95.
@@jfree336 - his family announced recently that he has Alzheimer's Disease. But he's about to release a new album with Lady Gaga!
Yeah. Tony just had a big birthday party in NYC with Lady Gaga performing with him. Harry Connick, Jr., Michael Buble, I'd count Josh Groban are all crooners. Brett Eldredge, even though he's known for Country music, has done standards often. The rat they were talking about in SING was played by Seth MacFarlane. He's done albums of Sinatra type songs. While I don't consider myself a fan of his, he really is a renaissance man. In case anyone doesn't know, I do mean the man who made "Family Guy".
Connick and Buble are little more than Sinatra copycats .. like a tribute band genre.
Michael Bublé is a modern crooner. Worth checking out.
Yes Please!
@@wendysilva8749 I'm with you Wendy🤩😎!!!
"Ol' blue eyes", as they called Frank, is largely considered one of the greatest artists of all time. He also acted in several movies. Buble is the only guy today carrying the torch of this kind of music.
Harry Connick jr, is the closest Artist to Sinatra ever, Buble is nowhere near as good!
@Richard Armed not gonna argue on that one. I've seen them both live. Harry when he was 20 and he did a Sinatra impression and I've seen Buble twice. I love them both. Just saying that Buble is the only one touring doing this stuff. Harry doesn't tour much nowadays.
The greatest voice ever. I am 51 and Frank is my favourite singer of all time. He absolutely did it his way. Love him ❤
Frank was the leader of the 'Rat Pack'. Crooners that included Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr.
And the fourth member was Peter Lawford
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@@margaretherrmann6866 And Joey Bishop
There is a video on UA-cam of the rat pack, Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Junior, Joey Bishop while they We’re making the movie “Ocean’s Eleven”, they did concerts every night at the hotel where they were staying and it is on UA-cam from start to finish absolutely fantastic
There is a video on UA-cam of the rat pack, Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Junior, Joey Bishop while they
Frank seems like a mellow guy, but he was actually badass, with powerful friends everywhere, including New York mobsters.
FACT
The Italian Mafia!!!
The thing about Sinatra is that he enunciates each word, there is no mumbling or trying to figure out what he said...Never has there been a better singer!
When I was undergoing treatment for cancer, this song absolutely got me through the “I might die” phase of getting my diagnosis. What a song!!
The closest I can think of today as “crooners” would maybe be Michael Buble or Harry Connick Jr. They cover some of the old standards, but nobody can come close to Sinatra.
Made me think about the movie Hope Floats... Harry Connick Jr is Sandra Bullocks love interest. Oh my goodness, he was SO sexy! 😉
Another of his songs is often played at the end of a party, usually because the DJ wants to go home. We all know the words and sing along. It's called New York, New York. You will love it.....
They used to play it at the end of every game at Yankee Stadium.
New York, New York is my parents' and their friends' anthem! They were all transferred south from New York with IBM in the late 50's and so every party, wedding reception and get together featured that song.
@@stevenmotchan2048 every WINNING game. If they lose, they play Liza Minelli version
@@noreenmccool963 That's funny. I guess I always saw them win.
This was our class song for our graduation in 1970! I am 70 years old and I am so happy to see young people like yourselves finding what we grew up listening to! Thank you and keep up the great work.❤
i was born in 2002 and graduated in 2021, and sadly this wasnt our graduation song but i came home and blasted this through my headphones later that night. frank sinatra is timeless
I'm the same age as you and I knew about Frank Sinatra and heard his music but that was not the music of our generation. For us it was Elvis, the Beatles, the Dave Clark 5, Bobby Darrin and a ton of others too numerous to name here.
They played this song everywhere, endlessly, when Sinatra passed away.
How could I forget New York New York probably his most Iconic song.
I can't believe nobody has mentioned Dean Martin...greatest voice ever.
And Tony Bennet!!
Dean Martin and Rick Nelson singing in Rio Bravo
Smooth as silk voice. My all time favorite crooner.
Dean Martin - Ain't That a Kick In The Head shows up in bunch of movies because it is such a great song
I have mentioned Dean Martin several times, he was my favorite.
One of my favorites of Frank’s is Summer Wind
Can’t believe that you haven’t heard singers like Frank Sinatra.
Michael Buble sings currently & he is a crooner, sings alot of Franks songs & is fantastic!
I love Michael Buble!
Harry Connick Jr also is a Crooner in his own right. He is a beautiful singer,composer and piano players and has put out albums
@Cynthia Fox - Oh please, he is sooooo overrated. C'mon now!
I love Michael Bubble!
Crooners still exist. I looked up the definition:
A singer, typically male, who sings sentimental songs in a low, soft voice.
John Legend is a modern crooner, though I find him boring.
Al Greene was probably a crooner, and a very good one.
Known as "Ol' Blue Eyes" and "The Chairman of the Board" all over the world, Frank Sinatra was Hoboken, NJ's favorite son. In addition to his vast musical catalog, he was also an actor, including several movie musicals. He played a baseball player in "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" with Gene Kelly, and played a gangster in "Guys and Dolls" with Marlon Brando. His daughter Nancy Sinatra was also a singer, best known for her song "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'."
👍
You stole my thunder. 😉
He won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in "From Here To Eternity"...
Also was the star in Man With The Golden Arm.
Thank you Wikipedia..haha
When I met my husband he ordered his dinner from the window and had no appreciation for music….17 years later I’m happy to say both music and food palette s have grown!
When he got on in years he sang this song and forgot some of the lyrics and paused for a few seconds and the audience yelled out and said ""it's alright Frank, we love you!"" One of life's most touching memories for sure. You can find it on UA-cam.
Perry Como was one of the greats. Try “It’s Impossible”. Also Nat King Cole’s “L.O.V.E” and “Unforgettable” which has a wonderful live version with his daughter, Natalie, doing a duet after he had already passed via video and recordings.
Mr. Relaxation. Can I respectfully recommend the SCTV skit. ua-cam.com/video/zj5A7W-0zPY/v-deo.html
I was so in love with Perry Como when I was about six years old. I thought my pediatrician looked like him so I never minded going to the doctor.
@@dano9008 my mother absolutely adored Perry Como - as a 15 year old she would go with her cousins every week to sit in the audience of his TV show and get his autograph.
I used to make fun of him to tease her. When I showed her the SCTV skit she was really mad!
@@izzonj Or how about Steve Martin, "It's impossible, to put a Cadillac in your nose, it's just impossible"
Love Perry Como, my favorite crooner
The "Chairman of the Board," as he was known, was the leader of the Rat Pack after Humphrey Bogart's death. This group of entertainers were very famous in the 50s and 60s. They had Vegas shows and made several movies including the original Ocean's Eleven. My favorite singer from the bunch was Dean Martin. I'd love it if you reacted to Dean Martin singing "That's Amore." It's his most iconic song.
I agree, Dean Martin was my favorite as well. His voice was silky smooth and he knew it lol.
Love Dean Martin! 💖 Try "Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime"!
Dean Martin's " Under the Bridges of Paris" gets me all the time. He is still my favorite.
Dean Martin had the best voice I think.
Dean was and is my favorite also 💟💟💟💟💟👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏☮️💟
Can I just say how fricken adorable you two are. You bring me so much joy, just watching you interact with each other. You make my day!!
That is why he is called "The Voice"
Frank is definitely the GOAT of crooners, also Dean Martin was another great. For a modern day crooner check out Michael Buble (a live performance, because he is so entertaining and cool to watch).
Dean Martin is from my hometown! We actually have a Dean Martin Festival every June for his birthday…
If they have watched the movie Grease yet, then they get to watch a crooner in the song "Beauty School Drop-out".
Dean is so underrated( maybe because of the firewater) - great, great voice
Please react to Dean Martin.
Now listen to Nat King Cole, "Unforgettable" Listen to Bing Crosby, " White Christmas" Listen to Vic Damone, Listen to Sammy Davis Jr. " The Candy Man"
Sammy Davis Junior: What Kind Of Fool Am I?
Nat King Cole (just about anything!), "L-O-V-E".
And Mel Torme.
@@williammack6083 the Velvet Fog!
@@ryanzeigler9763 One of the all time great nicknames.
Before the Beatles and before Elvis, the girls & women swooned over Frank Sinatra in the '50s. I remembered hearing him on the radio and saw him on early black & white TV as a kid. OHhhhh Frankie!!!!! LOL
So Exquisite and definitely a stress and anxiety reliever. I have requested my Children to play this at my Memorial when my times comes. Frank Sinatra is not to ever be forgotten 💕💐😘
Frank was basically the "number 1" in the "mafia" celebrities in Vegas. He actually stopped Shecky Green, a comedian, from being beaten to death by mobsters. Shecky, made a comment about organized crime in a comedy routine and they damn near beat him to Death! Frank walked back and said "Okay, that's enough", and it was over! 🤔🤔🤔😎
Also NY and NJ
Big big star, leader of the "rat pack" Look into that, included were Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jnr, Peter Lawford and Joey Bishop. Also for female Friday, his daughter Nancy Sinatra was also a singer, her biggest hit was "These boots are made for walkin'". Frank has so many great songs, but you also need to listen to another crooner Johnny Ray singing "Cry"
The powerful purity of the message.
BE YOURSELF. NOTHING ELSE MATTERS.
she absorbed every bit of those lyrics.
Congratulations young lady
Frank Sinatra "Strangers in the Night." Like Rob, I always wanted to be one of these handsome, dapper, gentleman singers who could make women, young and old, swoon and cry, just as Amber and women over the decades and generations have been so moved. Crooners today? Yes, Michael Buble' and Josh Groban are both very talented singers and Buble' covers those great crooner hits while Groban sings more modern romantic songs and in multiple languages. Groban makes women cry even though they know not one word of Spanish, Italian or Japanese.
Glen Campbell played guitar on Sinatra Stranger in the night.
@@michaeldouglass840 Speaking of a great voice, while not a crooner, Mr. Glen Campbell was a great vocalist and musician.
@@kahuna754 I'm a BIG fan of Campbell and have his greatest hits CD in my truck now.
Other male crooners: Perry Como singing "CAtch a Falling Star", Dean Martin singing "Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime", Andy Williams singing "Moon River". Note that all three of these had their own TV show at one point. Dean Martin and Andy Williams' shows went on for quite a few years.
YES! We cannot have a crooner conversation without talking about Perry Como and his golden set of vocal chords. Great suggestion, cheers!
Tony Bennett is my second favorite after Deno!
What I came to say.
Elvis also sang My Way. And it was one of his signature songs. Your little daughter who loves Elvis will be able to listen to it.
Sinatra had one of the best voices ever.
Paul Anka, a great singer in his own right, wrote this incredible song that Frank made his own.
Paul Anka wrot MY WAY specifically *for* Frank Sinatra.
Paul Anka is another really good one to react to. He had hits in the late ‘50’s & ‘60s but also in the ‘70’s. My favs are Put your head on my shoulder or The times of your life.
Hi, sorry but the song was written by Claude François, a french singer. Paul
Anka wrote the english version
@@VJXtian I stand corrected.
@@VJXtian I mean, yes but it's a completely different song. The melody was indeed written by Claude François but the lyrics are completely original
You guys need to react to crooner Tony Bennett “I left my heart in San Francisco”. (There’s some nice piano on that one, Jay) He is still alive at 95 years old today and still singing beautifully .He had his first number one record in 1951, 70 years ago. Frank Sinatra called him the best in the business. He is currently doing a duet show with Lady Gaga. Please don't miss him.
Oh yeah! Tony Bennett! Don't forget Tony! 💖
Hey "Rob Squad" I enjoyed your reactions to hearing Frank Sinatra sing "My Way" your way lol.
In Bon Jovi’s “It’s My Life”, he references this song. He sings, “Like Frankie said, ‘I did it my way.’”
I believe Bing Crosby’s White Christmas is the bestselling song of all time. Harry Connick Jr is a younger crooner. Michael Bolton and Michael Buble are also more recent crooners.
Michael bolton isnt a crooner
@@caligal1090 he’s a crooner. He is often described as such.
I LOVE Michael Buble!!
I think that was overtaken in sales by Elton Johns rewording of Candle in the Wind at Princess Diana's funeral.
I used to love Harry Connick but he got too full of himself!
More Frank: "The Way you look tonight" and "it was a very good year" among many others.
My dad loved Frank Sinatra. He passed away many years ago. But he would have gotten a kick out of you young people enjoying Sinatra's music. Somewhere my Dad is smiling!
Two crooners in their 40s-50s now are Harry Connick Jr and Michael Buble.
For what is a man, what has he got
If not himself, then he has naught
Not to say the things that he truly feels
And not the words of one who kneels
The record shows I took the blows
And did it,
my way !!!
Now, you need to play his daughter, Nancy Sinatra, singing her huge hit "These Boots Are Made For Walking". Also, she did a duet with her father called "Something Stupid".
Another crooner to check out is
Chet Baker...he'll help Amber sway and, perhaps, fall asleep.
Michael Bublé is a modern crooner.
I LOVE Cher Baker. R.I.P. gone too soon.
I hope they get around to listening to some Nancy Sinatra. The work she did with Lee Hazlewood was fantastic.
@@SexyAlien2 yes, "Summer Wine" with those two is a gem.
Somthing Stupid is a song for the ages. Good jod !
Job * my bad
I am 25. I grew up with Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and Elvis and all those cats. Truly magical.
Guys! Did you know that (according to Wikipedia), “My Way" is a song popularized in 1969 by Frank Sinatra set to the music of the French song "Comme d'habitude" composed by Jacques Revaux with lyrics by Gilles Thibaut and Claude François[1][2] and first performed in 1967 by Claude François. Its English lyrics were written by Paul Anka and are unrelated to the original French song.”
Paul Anka bought the rights to this song. He didn’t translate it to English, but instead wrote new lyrics, especially for Frank Sinatra, after he had heard that Sinatra was thinking about quitting the singing business!
Sammy Davis Jr's "I've Got to Be Me" is the perfect complement to this song and aspirational to the young men of the day. Then you find that the world is going to fight you every step of the way as if it's not hard enough as it is.
Have you heard Sammy sing the Hawaii 5-0 theme? [You Can Count On Me]
You should listen to Bobby Darrin “Mack the Knife” and “Beyond the Sea.” He was a great crooner. Dean Martin “That’s Amore.” And Andy Williams “Moon River” and “The Impossible Dream.” Richard Harris “McArthur Park.”
Ha! You beat me to this suggestion. Yes! Bobby Darin - Mac The Knife!
Yep my heart skips a beat when I hear Bobby.
Mack the Knife and Beyond the Sea are perfect for reactions
The Impossible Dream. A mighty song.
No one could / can interpret a lyric like Frank.
Summer wind, summer wind, SUMMER WIND. Do not miss out!
Frank “I ve Got You Under My Skin” is the greatest big band arrangement of all time
“There’s only one guy who is the greatest singer in the world-Sinatra, and no one else.” BING CROSBY
“A voice like Sinatra’s comes around once in a lifetime. Why did it have to be my lifetime?” BING CROSBY
My mom LOVED Bing Crosby!
Even so, der Bingle did all right for himself...best selling singer in his lifetime.
@@xbubblehead absolutely! The most successful performer in history.
I don't know if I have saw anyone so taken in by a song like Amber was here. FANTASTIC
Get this, Frank S was my former boyfriends mothers favorite singer, so my old boyfriends father drove a limousine, he drove Frank, he got him to call her and sing to her! Huge reaction, life memory!
Amber, please don't stop doing the Amber Sway. It's genuine just like you!!🥰
Another good song from another crooner was "Moon River" by Andy Williams.
Paul J. Whelan Agree Andy Williams sang Moon River terrifically but it was done even better than him in the movie Breakfast At Tiffanys, sung by Audrey Hepburn. Be safe. Be happy.
The Best is Yet to Come is another fabulous tune by Frank.
There will never be another Francis Albert Sinatra. The man was simply one of the greatest singers of all-time! Jay and Amber, there is a crooner who is well-known today and he is Harry Connick Jr. from New Orleans.
60M … OK, So I’m a little bit freaked out. I was literally just driving home from work and thinking about how I would LOVE watching You
two react to THIS VERY SONG 🎶
I haven’t even watched the video yet and you made my night!😍😍
Another Sinatra song you should react to is
“That’s Life”
Love you guys 💕
One of the greatest songs of all time.
Sinatra's nickname was "Chairman of the Board." There was a saying, "It's Frank's world. We just live in it."
Frank was famous--or "infamous"-- for not doing a lot of rehearsal. So if you love Frank like I do, bear in mind that the song you are listening to may very well be the first time and the last time they recorded it.
Sinatra did a song called “It Was A Very Good Year” by shear luck a Swedish company was doing a documentary on Sinatra. UA-cam has the video of Frank actually recording this song with a full orchestra in the recording studio. It’s brilliant, to see Sinatra actually record a song LIVE, that became a big hit for him is mind blowing. You have to watch it. Love watching you guys.
Hard to believe, but The Kingston Trio were the first to record that song. It's a great version, but it never became the huge hit that Frank's version did.
@@lyletuck You’re absolutely correct.....I believe Bob Shane sang the lead on it.
Yes, IT WAS A VERY GOOD YEAR.....will haunt you!!!!
Awesome choice.
That is my fav Sinatra song.
The "Rat" was the crooner in the movie in deference to the group that ran around together called "The Rat Pack". Frank, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, and Joey Bishop. Bishop was a comedian. Frank, Dean, and Sammy are all worth hearing and reacting to.
One of my all time favorite comedy movies is a western with Dean Martin & Joey Bishop called "Texas Across the River"! It's totally non-PC as Joey was DEFINITELY not Native American. 🤣 But his adlibs while speaking in Indian were hilarious.
...and let's not forget Peter Lawford.
@@anthonyhedberg6471 I was fixing to say that.
This was my fathers song at his funeral. Beautiful song.
Remember when you watched Bon Jovi sing It's My Life, when Jon sang the line, 'Like Frankie said I did it my way', now you now. Both Jersey Boys.
Johnny Mathis is another great voice (Chances Are is a classic) and Nat King Cole (Unforgettable) is a must listen.
Johnny Mathis is fantastic
And the later complication with his daughter Natalie is amazing as well.
I love the Johnny Mathis song Wonderful Wonderful
@@NickiTwix Me, too. He's got an amazing portfolio. His early songs always remind me of my childhood.
@@kathyflorcruz552 Yes it is. One of my favorite Cole songs is Nature Boy.
Frank Sinatra was the ultimate. "That's Life" is great. Dean Martin "Ain't that a Kick in the Head", Sammy Davis, Jr. "Candy Man"... and the women singers like Ella Fitzgerald, Pearl Bailey, Perry Como, Andy Williams...so many good ones out there
I second this list
Mr bojangles by Sammy Davis jr is just amazing
This will always be my favorite Frank Sinatra song
This is an older Frank Sinatra. This song was released in the 1970-s but Frank's career goes back to the 1940s as part of the Tommy Dorsey Band.
Seth McFarlane sang this song in the movie "Sing". He's actually a great singer and loves those old school crooner songs. He did a whole album of them.
He kinda sounded like Frank
It slays me that he’s the same guy who does Stewie’s voice… That man’s talent is underrated.
@@KittCrescendo yes very
It is funny you mention the crooning rat. Sinatra's "crew" of singer, actor and comedian friends was known as "The Rat Pack".
They probably chose a rat as a tip of the hat and an Easter Egg for that reason.
I'm glad that you have found Frank, he was the first person before the Beatles to have the girls screaming..
Frank Sinatra was the original teen idol. He became a super star in the 1940's . He career lasted until his death in the late 70's. he was also a fine actor winning an oscar for one of his performance/non-singing. Another Frank song is New York New york and Fly Me to the Moon, enjoyed your reaction
thuis song is almost auto-biographical. No auto tune by the way
Late 90's not 70's
This was the music of my parents, WW2 - the era of crooners with full orchestra behind them. Another WW2 favourite is the Andrew Sisters - Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy or Vera Lynn White Cliffs of Dover (which is sad as my father used to fly from Dover to Germany during the War and it makes me realise how hard it must of been to a 21 year old and how scary!)
Hey guys, you should hear Frank Sinatra and David Bowie together!
Don't u mean bing Crosby and David bowie?
@@roxyhart3247 hey, Bing's Christmas show.
We played this for my dad at his funeral last year. Dad made me dance with him every Sunday morning to Sinatra, Patsy Cline, and other greats. I love seeing you discover these timeless gems❤️❤️❤️
Its a song that you would want played...... but I don't know if my heart could have taken it at my Dads funeral. But it does sum up life !!!!!
Sorry for your lost.
We played this song at my dad's funeral as well. My dad requested us to play it at his funeral.
On the little cards that you hand out that normally has the Lord's prayer, we had the words to My Way printed instead
Dad's are great! I have the same memory. When I was real little I used to put my feet on his feet. Ya know? Ugh I miss him.
It's like an nostalgic reflection on oneself journey through life.
I'm 80, this WAS my time! We were the real GOOD FELLAS! Chicago when it WAS!