I love this as well. That said, there is a hell of a lot of classic, beautiful, complex, deep, emotional music from incredibly talented songwriters and musicians, that has lyrics occasionally difficult to understand.
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Can you understand Bob Dylan? Sinatra loved and admired him. Brilliant gets brilliant. There are endless roads to the mountain top. Frank and Bob took different paths- wound up shaking hands. Listen to him sing to Sinatra at his birthday- understand him? I think …Sinatra did. Bless em both.
@@johnottr Some people always want to be right and then don't look at the whole picture. Frank was special as were Dino and Sammy. Way above the rest, Then. but before them and after them there were and are great artists. it is what you like or dislike.
Frank Sinatra made me glad that I am a man with his music. BIG was the sound of the orchestration which was food for the soul of a man. Sinatra built on that with his interpretation of the lyrics of the song, always giving a man’s version of the fun in a song or the love of a woman in a song.. Sinatra gave a man in his songs the words of love which is not thought of enough or spoken enough to your woman. Constantly expressing a man’s buried feelings. Frank Sinatra sang a song the way a man should talk to a woman.
That was a vulnerable Sinatra. He let you into him for a moment and you saw that soft side of him.... the romantic dreamer. This was a beautiful moment to be captured on film.
Wow! He just gets up, on a talk show, no mike or props, and sings a great saloon song perfectly. As always he captures the mood the song was written in, and sings it flawlessly. I’m sure Ava helps him To get his voice in that sad place. This was, considering everything, nothing short of brilliant.
Sinatra didn't need a big orchestration in back of him to make a song great. Just a piano. And his voice & phrasing. Not that the Nelson Riddle or live versions weren't great, but for this 'saloon' song, just that piano was perfect. Thank you for the upload.
@@djangorheinhardt I'll bet it was - beautiful understated but perfect accompaniment. Miller was a great musician. And you have the name of a great guitarist! :)
@@NaturalFlirtGamer well I try and play Gypsy jazz of which django was the chief exponent.I like that acoustic / percussive style because the rhythm guitar is nearly as important as the lead guitar( or violin like Grapelli ).I have never been a good improviser on jazz standards ,infact hopeless ,so I always stick to rhythm.I used to play rock guitar but then,just using one scale ,the blues ,or minor pentatonix, and I could just get by.Some rock players,though,took rock playing g into a new dimension.If you like to hear rock playing google, "the Pirates live at Dingwalls ". The guitar player is Mick Green,probably the best rock and small group player there has ever been.McCartney used to always use him when he went out doing his rock shows.Unfortunately Mick died in 2003 .I will check that date.
I was playing this loud the other night while having a couple of drinks, and my mom came in my room almost in tears and I started to freak out why. She said she heard this and immediately thought of her father( I don’t remember my grandpa he passed while I was a toddler). When she heard the song and thought of her dad she smelled his cigar smoke in the room that reminded her of her childhood. She was born in 1960 while her mom was in her 40s. And I was born while my mom was in her 40s. Both babies of the family. Well to get back to it while I went back into my room and laid down for the night. I woke up at 5 am on the dot and I swear I saw a old man smoking a cigar in the corner of my room. I didn’t believe in spirits. But after smelling that smoke I told my mom. And she said when she was little he use to get up early around 5 am to have his morning cigar. Love you grandpa ❤
Good to see Frank. I know he liked to relax with his model train landscape. Childhood affections never go away. And when we enter our closing years of life, these memories are worth more than gold.
Sinatra recorded this in the great "Only the Lonely" LP with Nelson Riddle in 1957. This '65 live version with Bill Miller at the piano shows Frank in great voice with an equally great performance.
I grew up listening to Frank Sinatra. My father loved him. I grew up falling in love with him as well. I listen to him every single day. I listen to him every single night. I fall asleep to his music. There was NO ONE like him. There wasn’t anyone as cool and sexy and good looking and of course nobody hipper. He was our god on the planet. Every guy wanted to be him and every girl wanted to be with him, including me. I can’t believe it’s been over twenty two years. I miss him and think about him, without missing a day. You might say, “I’m totally obsessed with him. We’ve lost all the greats throughout the years. I miss Dean n Sammy. I cried when they left, but every Saturday night I listen to Sharell n Sinatra and again Sunday. Their on from 10P on Saturday nights and again Sunday from 10:00A until 12:00 P. I cry every week just longing to have him back and all the memories I have of my parents and sister, who are no longer here. How lucky for his wives. Frank, you’re missed thought out the world. I miss you terribly. I hope that you are entertaining and having a great time with your friends in heaven, If there really is a heaven. I hope I will be able to hang with you and the rat pack, as I loved Dean and Sammy so much. It’s so hard and sad to think you’ve been gone for over twenty two years. Thanks for all that incredible music you gave us, all those years ol blue eyes❤️💋😘🥰
This is what a legendary singer sounds like. Frank is the same guy who started his career in Hoboken. The tone may have changed but the guy just still sings songs fir people......
There's your King. :) (Everybody arguing about who's the king of rock and roll. He let Elvis usher in a new era, but he never was dethroned. Elvis was an ambassador. Frank Sinatra hasn't been outclassed [that I've seen.])
Saw him perform at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco in 1981 or ‘82. He finished with this song. The last word is “disappear” and with that, the lights went off and we were left on total frames for a few moments. When the lights came back on, he had quite literally disappeared! Brilliant song, great actor / singer, incredible music.
This a find, thanks for reprising it, Mr Lamphere. He recorded it in the album Only the Lonely which I purchased in 1966, age 15 years. This is what I call Deep Sinatra, because he gives us a lifetime in a single song: Jimmy Van Heusen and Johnny Burke, I think.
Was anyone ever cooler in his own skin than FS...they told him his singing was passé when he was a teenager...he ignored them...he landed gigs with two of the hottest swing bands of the wartime era, and he thought he could do better on his own...the record companies tried to foist campy Mitch Miller on him and he said no...somehow by fate of recording and scheduling mixups he got tossed in with an old swing band man named Nels Riddle, and together they made mid century history by recording most of the songs that made America great, and some more songs that he made great simply by taking them on...he single handedly ran roughshod over every other male vocalist between 1935 and about 1990 by perfecting his craft and sticking to a natural style all his own...I still get goosebumps listening to his Capitol album sessions especially.. truly the height of American jazz, blues, pop and concert singing, bar none...as Bing Crosby declared, ‘there’s only one guy like Sinatra who comes along in a lifetime, and it had to be mine’...
This chokes me up. My mom loved this song as we all did . Sinatra & Dean Martin on here with Joey Bishop this night was soooo funny 😪💜 yet later to find out Sinatra was having the beginning of bladder cancer, dementia & heart attack took him last.
Lyrics; Hey, drink up, all you people Order anything you see And have fun, you happy people The laughs and the drinks, on me Try to think that love's not around It’s unmistakably near My poor old heart, ain't gainin’ any ground Because my angel eyes ain't here Angel eyes the old Devil sent They glow unbearably bright Can’t you see my love's been misspent? Misspent with angel eyes tonight So drink up, all you people Order anything that you see And have fun, you happy people The laugh and the drinks on me Pardon me but I gotta run The fact's uncommonly clear I gotta find who's now the number one And why my angel eyes, ain't here 'Scuse me while I disappear
Every FS live performance of this song I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot of them, is noticeably different - and so very noticeably wonderful in its own right. It's like he can remember every previous live performance of every song he's ever done and change each one up into something not only novel, but brilliant. Genius? I think so. Frank Sinatra remains the very best of the very best.
@@o_solovio 8 months later 😂 I watched the interview before it, he and Dean were definitely tipsy, but oh well, you get my point...Frank is the man and that's that 🔝🔝🔝
This is mine. Key and opening at the bridge......Frank was a master at telling the story. I like it by Nancy Wilson, Ella.....and a few more. Each has their own flavor.
Hey Drink up, all you people Order anything you see And have fun, you happy people The laugh and the drinks on me Try to think, that love's not around It’s unmistakably near My poor heart ain't gaining any ground Because my angel eyes ain't here Angel eyes the old devil sent They glow unbearably bright Can’t you see that my love’s misspent Misspent with angel eyes tonight So drink up, all you people Order anything you see And have fun, you happy people The laugh and the drinks on me Pardon me, but I gotta run The fact’s uncommonly clear I gotta find, who's now the number one And why my angel eyes ain't here... ‘Scuse me... while I.....disappearrrrr...
This is real music and singing. A singer that you can actually understand every word sung. My kind of music for sure.
I love this as well. That said, there is a hell of a lot of classic, beautiful, complex, deep, emotional music from incredibly talented songwriters and musicians, that has lyrics occasionally difficult to understand.
I dont mean to be so off topic but does anyone know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account?
I was dumb lost the login password. I would love any help you can give me.
@Edward Stanley Instablaster :)
Can you understand Bob Dylan? Sinatra loved and admired him. Brilliant gets brilliant. There are endless roads to the mountain top. Frank and Bob took different paths- wound up shaking hands. Listen to him sing to Sinatra at his birthday- understand him? I think …Sinatra did. Bless em both.
@@trekkiejunknon è un problema di testi... È un problema di musica.
Fantastic! Can’t believe that it has been 20 years since we lost Frank.
The greatest!
i hope we get some swinging twenties through out this decade
Make it 23
Ladies & Gentlemen, THIS is what REAL entertainment looks like!!!!!!!!!
He was fantastic but there are many many different forms of entertainment. I'm curious to know what you think is not real entertainment.
@@johnottr Did you see see SuperBowl halftime show ???? How about 90% of today's "artists " ?? That is not real entertainment. That is real CRAP!
@@mboulanger2836 Whatever you say old man. And 90% of the entertainment back in Sinatras day was also crap.
@@johnottr Some people always want to be right and then don't look at the whole picture. Frank was special as were Dino and Sammy. Way above the rest, Then. but before them and after them there were and are great artists. it is what you like or dislike.
@@johnottr you love the crap in your ears
The master of phrasing his vocal just at the right spots to draw you into his song.......
A voice that will live for eternity. This is why he'll always be the Chairman.
Sinatra is the greatest interpreter of the popular song in the English language. The greatest American singer.
Americano ma anche italiano...
@roblewis3565, I could have written that.
The "Chairman of the Board" at his very finest: so much genuine emotion put behind great lyrics flawlessly executed.
Frank Sinatra made me glad that I am a
man with his music. BIG was the sound
of the orchestration which was food for
the soul of a man. Sinatra built on that
with his interpretation of the lyrics of the
song, always giving a man’s version of the
fun in a song or the love of a woman in
a song.. Sinatra gave a man in his songs
the words of love which is not thought of
enough or spoken enough to your woman.
Constantly expressing a man’s buried feelings.
Frank Sinatra sang a song the way a man
should talk to a woman.
Amen
This performance is not what it is without Bill Miller's masterful piano.
FS mentions the name Joey. Was he referring to Joe Parnello?
@@charlesgaryking1354 Joey Bishop was hosting
@@JM-lw3nx Yes, of course.
Amen! Same goes to that live performance of "One for my Baby" at Royal Festival Hall in 1962. Just Frank and Bill Miller. Fine pieces of art.
Yes. He has all those exotic chord sequence fills of a great jazz pianist.
That was a vulnerable Sinatra. He let you into him for a moment and you saw that soft side of him.... the romantic dreamer. This was a beautiful moment to be captured on film.
Wow! He just gets up, on a talk show, no mike or props, and sings a great saloon song perfectly. As always he captures the mood the song was written in, and sings it flawlessly. I’m sure Ava helps him
To get his voice in that sad place. This was, considering everything, nothing short of brilliant.
He started doing it when he was 17 so it didn't take that much more than most of us just putting on socks. But boy could this guy dress himself.
Spectacular performance. Spectacular.
One of most touching and beautiful performances i ever heard in my life
Sinatra didn't need a big orchestration in back of him to make a song great. Just a piano. And his voice & phrasing. Not that the Nelson Riddle or live versions weren't great, but for this 'saloon' song, just that piano was perfect. Thank you for the upload.
Was it Bill Miller tickling the ivories ?
@@djangorheinhardt I'll bet it was - beautiful understated but perfect accompaniment. Miller was a great musician.
And you have the name of a great guitarist! :)
@@NaturalFlirtGamer well I try and play Gypsy jazz of which django was the chief exponent.I like that acoustic / percussive style because the rhythm guitar is nearly as important as the lead guitar( or violin like Grapelli ).I have never been a good improviser on jazz standards ,infact hopeless ,so I always stick to rhythm.I used to play rock guitar but then,just using one scale ,the blues ,or minor pentatonix, and I could just get by.Some rock players,though,took rock playing g into a new dimension.If you like to hear rock playing google, "the Pirates live at Dingwalls ". The guitar player is Mick Green,probably the best rock and small group player there has ever been.McCartney used to always use him when he went out doing his rock shows.Unfortunately Mick died in 2003 .I will check that date.
@@djangorheinhardt It sure sounds like him.
The greatest male singer of the XX century.
Nothing gets close.
Only one Frank Sinatra till eternity. Periodt ❤️
Not too many have been as Frank was in the sixties. Wish i could have seen some of the Vegas stuff live with the boys.
I was playing this loud the other night while having a couple of drinks, and my mom came in my room almost in tears and I started to freak out why. She said she heard this and immediately thought of her father( I don’t remember my grandpa he passed while I was a toddler). When she heard the song and thought of her dad she smelled his cigar smoke in the room that reminded her of her childhood. She was born in 1960 while her mom was in her 40s. And I was born while my mom was in her 40s. Both babies of the family. Well to get back to it while I went back into my room and laid down for the night. I woke up at 5 am on the dot and I swear I saw a old man smoking a cigar in the corner of my room. I didn’t believe in spirits. But after smelling that smoke I told my mom. And she said when she was little he use to get up early around 5 am to have his morning cigar. Love you grandpa ❤
Amazing, the power of some musical performances! This was certainly one of those.
Good to see Frank. I know he liked to relax with his model train landscape. Childhood affections never go away. And when we enter our closing years of life, these memories are worth more than gold.
Wow. What a song. What a voice.
as smooth as it gets
Ok kids, this is how it’s done…unequaled talent combined with human emotion performed by the coolest guy in the room
Sinatra recorded this in the great "Only the Lonely" LP with Nelson Riddle in 1957. This '65 live version with Bill Miller at the piano shows Frank in great voice with an equally great performance.
Just AMAZING. Frank!!!!!!!!!!!!
Song for one and only Ava Gardner cause he called her angel
She was a Lotta woman for Frank. Couldn’t control her... he went nuts after her.
nonsense...
@@jadezee6316 Rap sucks you’re kind of guy.
@@jadezee6316 you’re dumb as dirt when it comes to music.
Sinatra’s greatest singer in the 40s 50s and 60s. Lighten up sport
Timeless..
I grew up listening to Frank Sinatra. My father loved him. I grew up falling in love with him as well. I listen to him every single day. I listen to him every single night. I fall asleep to his music. There was NO ONE like him. There wasn’t anyone as cool and sexy and good looking and of course nobody hipper. He was our god on the planet. Every guy wanted to be him and every girl wanted to be with him, including me. I can’t believe it’s been over twenty two years. I miss him and think about him, without missing a day. You might say, “I’m totally obsessed with him. We’ve lost all the greats throughout the years. I miss Dean n Sammy. I cried when they left, but every Saturday night I listen to Sharell n Sinatra and again Sunday. Their on from 10P on Saturday nights and again Sunday from 10:00A until 12:00 P. I cry every week just longing to have him back and all the memories I have of my parents and sister, who are no longer here. How lucky for his wives. Frank, you’re missed thought out the world. I miss you terribly. I hope that you are entertaining and having a great time with your friends in heaven, If there really is a heaven. I hope I will be able to hang with you and the rat pack, as I loved Dean and Sammy so much. It’s so hard and sad to think you’ve been gone for over twenty two years. Thanks for all that incredible music you gave us, all those years ol blue eyes❤️💋😘🥰
If you want to listen to Frank Sharell and Sinatra are on KJAZZ, which is 88.1, or you can get the app
@@judithhenkin8612 Judith, I’m right with you.
When hear this song sung by Frank Sinatra I get goosebumps.
This is what a legendary singer sounds like. Frank is the same guy who started his career in Hoboken. The tone may have changed but the guy just still sings songs fir people......
I don't think I've seen this particular performance before but the excellence displayed is no surprise to anyone familiar with Mr. Sinatra's career.
Great song from one of the great singers of all time
The greatest singer of the 20th and 21st century.
Very touching.
Beautiful song, Frank, Magestic as ever, the pianist? An exquisite one!!! Splendid
A real artist, in every sense
There's your King. :)
(Everybody arguing about who's the king of rock and roll. He let Elvis usher in a new era, but he never was dethroned. Elvis was an ambassador. Frank Sinatra hasn't been outclassed [that I've seen.])
I mean, Frank Sinatra is not the king of *rock and roll* per se... but what you say is right!
Always the Chairman of the Board..
Great song .Sinatra was in great voice
Saw him perform at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco in 1981 or ‘82. He finished with this song. The last word is “disappear” and with that, the lights went off and we were left on total frames for a few moments. When the lights came back on, he had quite literally disappeared! Brilliant song, great actor / singer, incredible music.
Mesmerizing, haunting and hypnotizing… amazing!
tutto cantato sulle mezze note, diesis e bemolle...con grande semplicità...non credo che oggi potremmo sentire cantare così! bravissimo!
This a find, thanks for reprising it, Mr Lamphere. He recorded it in the album Only the Lonely which I purchased in 1966, age 15 years.
This is what I call Deep Sinatra, because he gives us a lifetime in a single song: Jimmy Van Heusen and Johnny Burke, I think.
This song is Earl Brent (lyrics) and Matt Dennis (music).
@@TheChivalricAge Only just caught my mistake, Reuben. Thanks for correcting me. Misattribution in a song I hate to make.
The Master
Was anyone ever cooler in his own skin than FS...they told him his singing was passé when he was a teenager...he ignored them...he landed gigs with two of the hottest swing bands of the wartime era, and he thought he could do better on his own...the record companies tried to foist campy Mitch Miller on him and he said no...somehow by fate of recording and scheduling mixups he got tossed in with an old swing band man named Nels Riddle, and together they made mid century history by recording most of the songs that made America great, and some more songs that he made great simply by taking them on...he single handedly ran roughshod over every other male vocalist between 1935 and about 1990 by perfecting his craft and sticking to a natural style all his own...I still get goosebumps listening to his Capitol album sessions especially.. truly the height of American jazz, blues, pop and concert singing, bar none...as Bing Crosby declared, ‘there’s only one guy like Sinatra who comes along in a lifetime, and it had to be mine’...
No one could do it like Frank. Not even close.
A masterful performance.
Grew up wit his music back in the pool hall days. Real gangster music...r crew called it. Luv it today!!!
I'm a long time Frank Sinatra fan. One of the greatest crooners of our time.
Thanks....cannot get enough.
Grandissimo....
This chokes me up. My mom loved this song as we all did . Sinatra & Dean Martin on here with Joey Bishop this night was soooo funny 😪💜 yet later to find out Sinatra was having the beginning of bladder cancer, dementia & heart attack took him last.
Yeah, the days of great talent. The great days, period.
The best there ever was. The best there ever will be
This is amazing
Man, the way he sings that song.
He could sing in broken English with missing verbs, participles, and so on. And still sound great.
😢 Should have never let each other go. RIP both of ya.
very nice, Frank.
Sinatra 💖
Just wow...!!!
FRANK TAUGHT ME THIS SONG...JACK ENGLISH..ACT/SING..WEHO..2/19/2021
Angel Eyes" is a 1946 popular song composed by Matt Dennis, with lyrics by Earl K. Brent
This song is from his album *Only the Lonely* which has a wonderful American blues intonation blended with European romanticism.
Bourbon, dejection, & self-pity brought me here.
The irreplaceable Frank!!!
Great rendition of a terrific song!!
Splendid
fantastico! live Frankie canta tutta la song su mezzi toni, diesis e bemolle, con estrema nonchalance, perfetto...
Lyrics;
Hey, drink up, all you people
Order anything you see
And have fun, you happy people
The laughs and the drinks, on me
Try to think that love's not around
It’s unmistakably near
My poor old heart, ain't gainin’ any ground
Because my angel eyes ain't here
Angel eyes the old Devil sent
They glow unbearably bright
Can’t you see my love's been misspent?
Misspent with angel eyes tonight
So drink up, all you people
Order anything that you see
And have fun, you happy people
The laugh and the drinks on me
Pardon me but I gotta run
The fact's uncommonly clear
I gotta find who's now the number one
And why my angel eyes, ain't here
'Scuse me while I disappear
Awesome talent!!
and he was drunk on this show...still put a better performance than most singers today could do sober.
ghjgkkjh gjhglkhjfk do really think the man was drunk? Seems pretty sober to me
It's an act, the same one he used in One For My Baby. He said he was going to do a "saloon song ("drink up, all you people") so he's playing the part.
BECAUSE HE IS THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
Every FS live performance of this song I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot of them, is noticeably different - and so very noticeably wonderful in its own right. It's like he can remember every previous live performance of every song he's ever done and change each one up into something not only novel, but brilliant. Genius? I think so. Frank Sinatra remains the very best of the very best.
@@o_solovio 8 months later 😂 I watched the interview before it, he and Dean were definitely tipsy, but oh well, you get my point...Frank is the man and that's that 🔝🔝🔝
Amazing song!!
I ❤ Frank
that's why he was called "the voice" ...
happy birthday frank
AA section: 00:59 Bridge: 1:57 Last A: 2:27
Sinatra + piano = perfection.
🎉
B
I guess this is the same arrangement as the Live at the Sands version, which is stunning, and he's in much better voice that night.
❤
Wonderful !
Stylish perfection.
This is mine. Key and opening at the bridge......Frank was a master at telling the story. I like it by Nancy Wilson, Ella.....and a few more. Each has their own flavor.
Sting did a fantastic job on this song in the soundtrack of “Leaving La Vegas”
Not to shabby
Gosh I missed real entertainment. You can't stomach what Hollyweird churns out anymore.
Dino in the background 😂
I’ll hold you’re drink so it doesn’t get hot!😂 I love how drunk Dean was a fake but he did it like art!
we love ya frankie
The Man.
Hey Drink up, all you people
Order anything you see
And have fun, you happy people
The laugh and the drinks on me
Try to think, that love's not around
It’s unmistakably near
My poor heart ain't gaining any ground
Because my angel eyes ain't here
Angel eyes the old devil sent
They glow unbearably bright
Can’t you see that my love’s misspent
Misspent with angel eyes tonight
So drink up, all you people
Order anything you see
And have fun, you happy people
The laugh and the drinks on me
Pardon me, but I gotta run
The fact’s uncommonly clear
I gotta find, who's now the number one
And why my angel eyes ain't here...
‘Scuse me... while I.....disappearrrrr...
The best singer and Nat kingcole ever may they be singing to God.
The voice fixed 👌
Korean sounds 가수김진형입니다
And he meant that!
Apart from the style and the voice ...Frank could act these kind of songs and make you feel what the whole lyric and experience was saying
Legend
The chairman of the board
Master vocalist.
Damn Pianist is great I wish i could play like him
Bill Miller I think!
The King of cool! Francis Albert Sinatra.
"THE VOICE!"
very Good!!
Miss you uncle Frank
Sounds like Bill Miller on the keys, right?
Probably Miller