Yep definitely a class act 🙏 he's one of my favorites, no matter what keep moving forward, because you just never know what the future might have for you 🙏
I fell in love with Frank Sinatra when I was 10 years old. You're absolutely right. There is just something about him that is so fascinating and captivating. I suggest you watch his video with Frank Sinatra and Tony Mottola on acoustic guitar. One of my favorite performances of his.
That was great! More Sinatra songs: Luck Be A Lady, Strangers In The Night, Love And Marriage (aka the Married With Children theme song), The Girl From Ipanema, My Way, New York New York, Fly Me To The Moon, The Way You Look Tonight, The Best Is Yet To Come, Chicago, Summer Wind
Britt, there is a huge catalog of Frank hits that you should dive into. Here's a partial list: "THe Best is Yet to Come," "Witchcraft," "My Way," "It Was A Very Good Year," "Luck Be A Lady," "Fly Me to the Moon," "All the Way," and his last hit, "Theme from New York, New York." Before there was Michael Jackson, before the Beatles, before Elvis Presley, there was Frank Sinatra, the Chairman of the Board. Ol' Blue Eyes. A career that spanned from the 1930s all the way to the 1990s. Ask any 100 knowledgable working musicians who they'd put on a Mount Rushmore of the most important male vocalists of the 20th century and Frank Sinatra might be the one unanimous choice.
I love the recorded version of this hit. It has some nice production and background vocals. But this live version is fine too, with Frank playing around a bit with the lyrics and the rhythm. His vocals were still pitch-perfect at an advanced age.
Frank Sinatra's first recording was All Or Nothing At All, with artist listed as Harry James Orchestra featuring Frank Sinatra, recorded in 1939. The undeniable star quality of his voice is evident even them. Beautiful song!! I've Got The World On A String, recorded 1953, was the first of Frank's songs arranged by Nelson Riddle, a very momentous event marking the beginning of one of music history's greatest partnerships. What may be their most shining hour, I've Got You Under My Skin, from 1956, is something every music fan should hear. In 1964, one of Frank's very best albums was released. It Might As Well Be Swing, with the Count Basie Big Band, is incredible from beginning to end, but the top masterpiece from it is Fly Me To The Moon. Don't miss that one!!!
Frank was good friends with Dean Martin and appeared on Dean’s show all the time All these people in Hollywood had class back in the day Women loved him and Dean Martin’ My pop loved Dean Martin
No one interprets a lyric like Frank Sinatra. His rhythm and timing is incredible. You can sing in exactly in cadence with him (his syncopation). And he sings in the melody. He is just awesome. Try reacting to his version of Old Man River.
For some fun, check Sinatra and Bing Crosby doing "Well, Did You Evah?" (aka What a Swell Party This Is) from the movie High Society. And check video from the 40s and watch his "grow up" over the decades. Can also check clips from movies with Gene Kelly. Sinatra couldn't dance, and Kelly had to teach him. Anchors Aweigh and On the Town offer some neat scenes.
He was a member of the "rat pack." It included Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Jerry Lewis all legends. New York New York is one of his best songs. .
Ireally love singing this to senior homes...it picks up their spirits up. that's my retirememtn job.... My dad you used toi sing this around thehouse and drive us crazy...but as an older man, now I know why. don;t let the bastards wear you down, kick 'em where it counts and keep on goin'. Frank made that line up about turning on the gas, it was not in the orginal song. I change the last line from rollin myslef up in big ball and die...to "I'm stiln gonna try..."I'm gonna pick myself up...and I'm still gonna try...my...my.." I think you can see why...the last line negates everything he just sang about, bad line to end on imo...
"Fly Me to the Moon" is probably my favorite Sinatra song (though his Christmas songs are great, too). Frank and the rest of the original Brat Pack were just a different kind of cool. He's got a TON of vocal talent, and he was an award-winning actor as well. He's also big enough to not give a SINGLE SOLITARY F what anyone thinks about his style. For a country version of this song, try "If you're going thru hell (keep on going)" by Rodney Atkins.
BrittReacts: A heads up f.y.i. in the future. In almost 99.9% of cases, you should listen / FIRST TIME REACTING TO, to the original recording studio version. (There are exceptions like Joe Cocker's "WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS" at Woodstock, etc.), but understandably, you're flying blind with knowing to make that particular distinction and choice due to and with your relative youth and unfamiliarity of pop-music dating back from well over the past decades and even before W.W. ll, which is where Mr. Frankie Sinatra is first heard, circa 1938!! (His official release-studio version recording of "THAT'S LIFE" is dynamite.)
Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and Dean Martin were nicknamed as The Rat Pack. They also had their solo careers. King's of the crooners. Ray Charles does an excellent version of " That's Life " and dare I say better.
My Way! Luck be a Lady I’ve Got You Under My Skin The Nearness of You I Fall in Love Too Easily I Have Dreamed + for great old fashioned romance, a beautiful song called Moonlight Serenade.
Love it but this version is sorely missing the backup singers...an extra layer of greatness every time they chime in. You should check out the studio version & hear the difference. Two of his best are "The Best Is Yet To Come" and "One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)". The first is fun, the second is atmospheric & melancholy. You'd appreciate both. 🩵✨️🩵✨️🩵✨️🩵✨️🩵✨️🩵✨️🩵✨️🩵✨️🩵
She has to do that or UA-cam will demonetize her reactions and hit her with a copyright strike. Get three strikes and they will shut the channel down. Same reason she has to pause and speak some.
@@brittreacts Thank you again🙏 you'll love it! Can you do the music video please? The music video is so silly and fun and its a catchy song. If it gets blocked then dont worry about it.
the aura was strong in concert. He owned the stage, the audience, and the bricks in the building
one of my favourite singer
Yep definitely a class act 🙏 he's one of my favorites, no matter what keep moving forward, because you just never know what the future might have for you 🙏
Thank you so much for reacting to Mr. Sinatra. Hope you do lots more. He recorded over 2,000 songs in his amazing career.
Him, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis singing birth of the blues in st louis. The best.
React to something when he was younger. He really sang then, not ‘talking in tune’ as he did later in life.
I fell in love with Frank Sinatra when I was 10 years old. You're absolutely right. There is just something about him that is so fascinating and captivating. I suggest you watch his video with Frank Sinatra and Tony Mottola on acoustic guitar. One of my favorite performances of his.
That was great! More Sinatra songs: Luck Be A Lady, Strangers In The Night, Love And Marriage (aka the Married With Children theme song), The Girl From Ipanema, My Way, New York New York, Fly Me To The Moon, The Way You Look Tonight, The Best Is Yet To Come, Chicago, Summer Wind
Luck be a lady sang live, the boss in total control with a hint of menace. Love it❤
Checkout more of his songs
Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald- The Lady Is A Tramp is very good
Britt, there is a huge catalog of Frank hits that you should dive into. Here's a partial list: "THe Best is Yet to Come," "Witchcraft," "My Way," "It Was A Very Good Year," "Luck Be A Lady," "Fly Me to the Moon," "All the Way," and his last hit, "Theme from New York, New York." Before there was Michael Jackson, before the Beatles, before Elvis Presley, there was Frank Sinatra, the Chairman of the Board. Ol' Blue Eyes. A career that spanned from the 1930s all the way to the 1990s. Ask any 100 knowledgable working musicians who they'd put on a Mount Rushmore of the most important male vocalists of the 20th century and Frank Sinatra might be the one unanimous choice.
One For My Baby is my favorite Frank song, but there are SO many great songs by him for you to hear, Britt! Thanks for sharing this one. 🙂
You are so welcome!
I love the recorded version of this hit. It has some nice production and background vocals. But this live version is fine too, with Frank playing around a bit with the lyrics and the rhythm. His vocals were still pitch-perfect at an advanced age.
Frank Sinatra's first recording was All Or Nothing At All, with artist listed as Harry James Orchestra featuring Frank Sinatra, recorded in 1939. The undeniable star quality of his voice is evident even them. Beautiful song!!
I've Got The World On A String, recorded 1953, was the first of Frank's songs arranged by Nelson Riddle, a very momentous event marking the beginning of one of music history's greatest partnerships. What may be their most shining hour, I've Got You Under My Skin, from 1956, is something every music fan should hear.
In 1964, one of Frank's very best albums was released. It Might As Well Be Swing, with the Count Basie Big Band, is incredible from beginning to end, but the top masterpiece from it is Fly Me To The Moon. Don't miss that one!!!
I love When I Was Seventeen
YES! I'd LOVE her reacting to that one... Pretty please! :)
His best song
Simply amazing! One of the best ever!!!
He’s absolute perfection ❤
You need to look up Joe Piscopo playing Sinatra on SNL in the 80s. It's him as Sinatra and Eddie Murphy as Stevie Wonder. Very funny!!!!!!
I quote lines from that skit all the time. Back when SNL was still funny.
This is the entire show from The Sands in Las Vegas with the Count Bassie Orchestra arranged by Quincy Jones! OUTSTANDING!
I remember the day he died like it was yesterday. I like his melancholy "saloon songs" best and I think he did as well.
Frank was good friends with Dean Martin and appeared on Dean’s show all the time All these people in Hollywood had class back in the day Women loved him and Dean Martin’ My pop loved Dean Martin
Frank Sinatra was, and is, the greatest male singer of all time. There, I said it.
Elvis: hold my beer
Stevie Wonder: no, you hold mine
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It's arguable. Because it's not all about vocal-range, he was a crooner. It's not in their style to sing mega-high like Bruce Dickinson etc.
Imagine watching Frank live, vibes would be immaculate
His hair got grey, but the eyes were still blue. Chairman of the Board!
Perhaps react to Frank on stage with buddies Dean Martin & Sammy Davis Jr 😊
Yea chairman of the board only if the board is spelled bored
@@akanshsrivastav8269 HAHAHA, now, now...
@@thomastimlin1724 😁😁an homage to the late great norm macdonald
The Rat Pack
No one interprets a lyric like Frank Sinatra. His rhythm and timing is incredible. You can sing in exactly in cadence with him (his syncopation). And he sings in the melody. He is just awesome. Try reacting to his version of Old Man River.
It might be my favorite Frank Sinatra song and I play it often to help fight my chronic depression.
Britt - Quincy Jones produced 4 albums with Frank. The great ones intersect somewhere
For some fun, check Sinatra and Bing Crosby doing "Well, Did You Evah?" (aka What a Swell Party This Is) from the movie High Society. And check video from the 40s and watch his "grow up" over the decades. Can also check clips from movies with Gene Kelly. Sinatra couldn't dance, and Kelly had to teach him. Anchors Aweigh and On the Town offer some neat scenes.
Actually he never retired , old blue eyes was back a couple of years after this concert and sitting on the top of the world until 1995
“My Way” is a great next experience. Thanks for this-he was an old school “gentleman” in many senses of the word. ;)
He was a member of the "rat pack." It included Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Jerry Lewis all legends. New York New York is one of his best songs.
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This performance comes from his (first) retirement concert from June 1971.
Ireally love singing this to senior homes...it picks up their spirits up. that's my retirememtn job.... My dad you used toi sing this around thehouse and drive us crazy...but as an older man, now I know why. don;t let the bastards wear you down, kick 'em where it counts and keep on goin'. Frank made that line up about turning on the gas, it was not in the orginal song. I change the last line from rollin myslef up in big ball and die...to "I'm stiln gonna try..."I'm gonna pick myself up...and I'm still gonna try...my...my.." I think you can see why...the last line negates everything he just sang about, bad line to end on imo...
"Fly Me to the Moon" is probably my favorite Sinatra song (though his Christmas songs are great, too). Frank and the rest of the original Brat Pack were just a different kind of cool. He's got a TON of vocal talent, and he was an award-winning actor as well. He's also big enough to not give a SINGLE SOLITARY F what anyone thinks about his style. For a country version of this song, try "If you're going thru hell (keep on going)" by Rodney Atkins.
Sinatra singing High Hopes, I think you’ll love it. Thanks
Mu parents favorite. Memories. Thx Britt!
The Chairman of the Board…Ol Blue Eyes simply The Voice…
Ray Charles and Billy Joel wrote "Baby Grand". Video shows them making and recording. ❤
You're expressions to the music are classic!
Do New York, New York by Frank and Learn more on the Rat Pack. They were real entertainers.
Need to check out him and Sammy Davis jr
Checkout his live album in Las Vegas with Quincy Jones!
Here's a link to Sinatra at his peak. The song is "One for My Baby", a cabaret classic story-song performed by a master.
Sorry. Just search UA-cam.
You should react to Mr Bojangles sang by Sammy Davis Jr
Absolutely insane Live in concert👏
You reacted previously to a sing-off between Sinatra and Elvis on someone's talk show 😊
"Cycles" from 1968 has become my theme song.
I Frank version and David Lee Roth amazing too.
You reacted to the duet Frank and Elvis
Check out James Brown version from Live at the Apollo
You should watch his movie Production of Guys and Dolls with Marlon Brando. He was a brilliant actor, and you will love the movie.
Dolly liked it too!
BrittReacts:
A heads up f.y.i. in the future.
In almost 99.9% of cases, you should listen / FIRST TIME REACTING TO, to the original recording studio version. (There are exceptions like Joe Cocker's "WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS" at Woodstock, etc.), but understandably, you're flying blind with knowing to make that particular distinction and choice due to and with your relative youth and unfamiliarity of pop-music dating back from well over the past decades and even before W.W. ll, which is where Mr. Frankie Sinatra is first heard, circa 1938!!
(His official release-studio version recording of "THAT'S LIFE" is dynamite.)
You reacted to him and Elvis singing
Legendary Cool 👌✌️😉❤️
I think you reacted to Sinatra and Elvis
HOLD THE FRONT DOOR, WHAT.........OMG
Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and Dean Martin were nicknamed as The Rat Pack. They also had their solo careers. King's of the crooners.
Ray Charles does an excellent version of " That's Life " and dare I say better.
The original rat packer chairman of the board. The first teen idol.
Frank is just himothy. Plain and simple no further analysis.
I think you reacted to a Sinatra/Elvis duet a while back if so that would have been your intro to Frankie.
RIP Frank 1915-1998
He's Chairman of the board but Ray Charles does a better version.
Had to stop here first, this was my moms favorite singer, or Harry Belafonte, depending on her mood. Frank was top of the top in his time.
PLEASE react to Dennis Miller's story about Frank.
My Way!
Luck be a Lady
I’ve Got You Under My Skin
The Nearness of You
I Fall in Love Too Easily
I Have Dreamed
+ for great old fashioned romance, a beautiful song called Moonlight Serenade.
listen to a whole album e.g. Only the Lonely, or Come Fly with Me
❤
Try his song cycles. Not too much of a known song. I really like it and i think you will too.
Love it but this version is sorely missing the backup singers...an extra layer of greatness every time they chime in. You should check out the studio version & hear the difference.
Two of his best are "The Best Is Yet To Come" and "One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)". The first is fun, the second is atmospheric & melancholy. You'd appreciate both.
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Try out "One for My Baby"....it's slick and cool blues...
Frank Sinatra was Elvis before Elvis came along and then Elvis took over👍
❤❤❤❤ classic hits try more 60s you’ll find gold❤❤❤❤
Tony Hawk's Underground 2 vibes.
Did he say “ a couple of weeks I was gonna turn on the gas?”
Gotta do my way
I thought I'd like this better that the David Lee Roth version. I didn't.
I like the studio version better.
If this was a thesis the theme was negated by the ending.
You should listen to Barbra Streisand and Frank Sinatra duet. I've got a crush on you sweetie pie. You'll like it 😊
Idk about this Version tbh
He was a great showman to the end. His phrasing is what made him special but his voice lost its power at the end
BRITT, FOR HEAVEN SAKE!!!!!!!!!!!!! PUT UP A BACK BOARD SO WE CAN SEE YOUR VIDEOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
She has to do that or UA-cam will demonetize her reactions and hit her with a copyright strike. Get three strikes and they will shut the channel down. Same reason she has to pause and speak some.
Check out lynyrd skynyrd band
" I know a little"
I’ll check it out!
Frank was cool before anybody used the term cool to describe cool.
Really cool version, obviously ad libbing...
New York New York
Britt Darlin', can i request for you to react to Praise the lord by micha tyler, please? Thank you & God bless!
Yes I can
@@brittreacts Thank you again🙏 you'll love it! Can you do the music video please? The music video is so silly and fun and its a catchy song. If it gets blocked then dont worry about it.
Frank had to retire because of the dementia that eventually took his life.
Well, not to be picky, but he didn’t retire so much as… Expire…
😭
He's ad libbing alot
This version is too campy. Terrible. He butchered his own song! ZERO emotion to it.
You wish he never retired? He's dead
David Lee Roth (ex-Van Halen singer) did this song on his first solo album. You should check it out.
react to him and his daughter Nancy doing the song Something Stupid
The original rat packer chairman of the board. The first teen idol.